St. George's Caye Resort
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What about swimming with turltes today? Mmm, Ok!
... si na nej, a na jednoho rejnoka sahli. Nemusim asi pripominat, ze jsou to velice slizci tvorove, predevsim rejnoci. Na nasi posledni zastavce jsme meli videt zelvy; modlili jsme se celou cestu a ony tam vazne byly!!! Nenechali se vubec vyrusit z pojidani morske travy, sem tam se vynorily pro trosku kysliku a pak zase zapluly zpet. Pak jsme take videli dva velike morske okouny, obrovskeho uhore a dalsi varku krasnych barevnych rybicek. Byla to naprosta nadhera a tenhle vylet ...
Caye Caulker: Sharks, Stingrays and Storm
... anchored boat. From there, we all weathered the strong rain. When it subsided, I decided to go back to shore and the guard gave me a ride, with my canoe, all the way back to Ignacio's. The storm hit again. Sarah and David both hitched a ride with another tour boat to get back to shore.
The Split. On the northern end of the island is a happening bar. A number of tourists hang out there. It was happy hour and rum mixes go for ...
Shark attack
... we all headed back down the island, importantly stopping off for alcohol and fast food (horribly disappointed to discover they didn't do chips cheese and garlic mayo :( best ring of fire game ever in the pagoda by our cabin, complete with classy plastic bottles and a torrential rainstorm...down hill from there on... Back out to ocean club...lots of regrets this morning, with v early start to begin the nightmare hungover journey into Guatemala.... Hasta Luego, C and S ...
Belize it or not (or any other cheesy Belize pun)?
... easy with HSBC on the phone, a small miracle of UK banking.
First impressions were that this place is completely different to Mexico. The people are Carribean in their looks and language which is English apparently but you wouldnt know it sometimes. It took me a while to get used to the fact that i could talk to the people in English and not my broken Spanish. Kind of refreshing but has probably put my Spanish back a few ...
Taking it Belizey
... decided to treat ourselves by staying ay Yuma´s The luxury of $2.50 extra has bought us clean, small rooms with fans and MATCHING SHEETS, a spotless kitchen, functional plumbing, and a lovely communal area strewn with hammocks and swingseats. $2.50 well spent.
The hostel also has its own personal dock, which we lay out on accompanied by magazines and towels, both hostel provided. From here, we had ...
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- Beach
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services