UN BELIZE ABLE !

What an amazing day we just had off Caye Caulker Belize yesterday enjoying a DIP on the other Great Barrier Reef…..  the Belize Barrier Reef, second in size after ours. Part of the Mesoamerican reef system, it runs from Cancun on the northeast tip of the Yucatan Peninsula  down the Belize coast into Honduras. The Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, includes seven marine reserves, 450 cays,...
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Another land border – Guatemala into Belize then a week at leisure

Our transport arrived at the door of our guesthouse in El Ramate, Guatemala about 20 minutes late having come from Flores and as far as mini-buses go didn’t look too bad. We were pleased when they put our big bags in the back rather than up on the roof.  The girls carried their bags on board and along with our day packs we found some seats and settled in for the ride.  Or so we...
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Under the Ceiba tree: The World of the Mayans part 2

The following afternoon around 3pm we took a transfer to Yax-ha,  the third largest Maya city in the region and located on a ridge overlooking Lake Yax-ha approximately 30 km southeast of Tikal. Although the children’s entry in Tikal was free, Yax-ha was not and when we questioned this, the guards standing around the ticket booth all seemed to raise their automatic weapons. As the place was...
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Under the Ceiba tree:The World of the Mayans part 1

After spending our first few days at Flores, we were ready to begin exploring some Mayan ruins, and where better to start than Guatemala’s most famous: Tikal. We moved around the lake to El Remate, a small woodcarving village of approximately 370 families, located on the east end of Lake Petén Itzá, for the next four nights staying at La Casa de don David (although we didn’t get to meet...
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DIPS in Flores, Guatemala

To save a ten hour + bus ride, we took a 1 ½ hour flight with TACA from Guatemala City to Santa Elena about 3km from Flores where we had booked three nights’ accommodation. We stepped off our commuter plane and, even though it was after 7:30pm, we were engulfed by smoke, heat and humidity.   With the rainy season on its way, the farmers apply the practice of burning fields then waiting...
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