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Snorkeling Belize Reef

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AlJ - 28 Feb 2005 18:37 GMT
Hi

A short time ago I asked about protecting a bald head while snorkeling.
I wound up using a head covered with SPF 45.  Seemed to work OK.

We went snorkeling in Hol Chan Marine Reserve by the reef in Beleze.  I
loved it.  Some of the folks who have snorkeled other places also
thought it was excellent.

I'm ready to go back and do it again.  Actually we already went twice.

Al
chilly - 28 Feb 2005 18:55 GMT
> Hi
>
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> I'm ready to go back and do it again.  Actually we already went twice.

Well, I'm sorry you didn't try the banana.  We were looking forward to
hearing how that worked out.  ;^)

I'm glad to hear you had such a great time at Hol Chan.  How was the rest of
your trip?
AlJ - 28 Feb 2005 19:34 GMT
The entire trip was great.  We stayed on Caye Caulker for 4 nights.  We
loved it and hated to leave.  We made new friends and kept seeing them
over and over.  It kind of reminded me of summer camp, with rum.

We went to the Crystal Paradise Resort near Placencia for another 4
nights.  We saw Caracol and Tikal from there.  Met more nice people.

All in all a very good trip.  We were gone 8 nights and it felt like 3
weeks.  That's pretty good bang for the buck for a vacation.
chilly - 28 Feb 2005 19:42 GMT
> The entire trip was great.  We stayed on Caye Caulker for 4 nights.

Which lodging?

>We loved it and hated to leave.  We made new friends and kept seeing them
> over and over.  It kind of reminded me of summer camp, with rum.

LOL.  West End was a bit like that.  There's only one street and so you saw
the same people every day . . .even the ones you preferred to avoid.

> We went to the Crystal Paradise Resort near Placencia for another 4
> nights.  We saw Caracol and Tikal from there.  Met more nice people.

How did you like Placencia.  I've often thought of heading that way.  The
biggest reason I haven't made it yet, is because the reef is about 45
minutes offshore whereas at Ambergris Caye, it's only 5 minutes.

> All in all a very good trip.  We were gone 8 nights and it felt like 3
> weeks.  That's pretty good bang for the buck for a vacation.

I generally try to go to Belize for 3 weeks.  Imagine how that feels. :^)
AlJ - 01 Mar 2005 01:20 GMT
Lodging
We rented a cottage from Amanda Badger on www.cayecaulkerrentals.com.
Small but nice.  Below the airport.  seabreazes all night.

People
Hard to believe but there were only 2 people I preferred to not meet.
They were the only negative people we met.  My wife gave me a hard time
but I blew them off the second day.

Crystal Paradise and Placencia
Oops.  Crystal Paradise is near San Ignacio.  Placencia is a separate
thing but we were there last year.  I really liked it but the
snorkeling is not nearly as good.  We stayed at Kittys Place and could
not have been treated better.  Wonderful restaurant there too.  If can
post a link to pictures from last year if people are interested.

3 Weeks.
If I was there for 3 weeks, I probably wouldn't leave.  Not much to do
on Caye Caulker but the people (locals and tourists) are so nice that
they become something to do.  I'll post a bunch of pictures in the near
future.

Al
chilly - 01 Mar 2005 06:01 GMT
> Lodging
> We rented a cottage from Amanda Badger on www.cayecaulkerrentals.com.
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> They were the only negative people we met.  My wife gave me a hard time
> but I blew them off the second day.

Sometimes ya just gotta do it.  No sense in having a vacation spoiled that
way.

> Crystal Paradise and Placencia
> Oops.  Crystal Paradise is near San Ignacio.  Placencia is a separate
> thing but we were there last year.  I really liked it but the
> snorkeling is not nearly as good.  We stayed at Kittys Place and could
> not have been treated better.  Wonderful restaurant there too.  If can
> post a link to pictures from last year if people are interested.

Yes, I'd like to see them.  Post a URL.

> 3 Weeks.
> If I was there for 3 weeks, I probably wouldn't leave.  Not much to do
> on Caye Caulker but the people (locals and tourists) are so nice that
> they become something to do.  I'll post a bunch of pictures in the near
> future.

Yes, it is hard to go home again. Sometimes I get a bit homesick into the
third week.  Usually, any homesickness comes from having had too much fun
and being tired.  If I spend a quiet evening or two, it passes.
AlJ - 01 Mar 2005 11:58 GMT
Here's a link to the Belize pictures.  They're on www.clubphoto.com

http://members13.clubphoto.com/al611921/2170523/guest.phtml
chilly - 01 Mar 2005 16:23 GMT
> Here's a link to the Belize pictures.  They're on www.clubphoto.com
>
> http://members13.clubphoto.com/al611921/2170523/guest.phtml

Thanks, AIJ!

Got more?
AlJ - 01 Mar 2005 16:47 GMT
Not from Belize.  I'll post the Caye Caulker ones later but they need
to be cleaned up a bit.
chilly - 01 Mar 2005 17:23 GMT
> Not from Belize.  I'll post the Caye Caulker ones later but they need
> to be cleaned up a bit.

OK, I'll look forward to seeing them.  Oh, and I'm assuming by "not from
Belize", you mean not from the mainland?
AlJ - 01 Mar 2005 17:54 GMT
You are correct.  Next batch is Caye Caulker, snorkeling, San Ignacio,
Caracol and Tikal.  It will be several days though.
chilly - 01 Mar 2005 19:39 GMT
> You are correct.  Next batch is Caye Caulker, snorkeling, San Ignacio,
> Caracol and Tikal.  It will be several days though.

That's OK, I'm likely to be around.  :^)
 
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