Outside Belize

I live on Ambergris Caye in Belize full-time and while I love to travel, it's harder to do from Belize.  It's not like living in NYC - with three big international airports in the vicinity and thousands of flights leaving each day.  But I have done some travel in the immediate area.  To Mexico - and the gorgeous city of Merida (my last trip in May 2022) - where many Belizeans travel if they are in need of more serious medical care - and to the closest city - just north of Belize - called Chetumal.

There are some incredible spots that I've traveled to in Guatemala - like the Maya city of Tikal - to Flores (which is so pretty and close to Belize's western border) to Antigua (the sights!  the food!) and the natural wonder - Lake Atitlan.  And I can't wait to do more.

Here are my travels outside of Belize.

The Ferry to Roatan, Honduras and A Look at the West End

May 9th, 2012

The boat from La Ceiba, Honduras to Roatan seems simple enough.  Relatively cheap at $500 lempiras, fast at only 1…

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The Fort at Omoa, Tela, La Ceiba, Honduras and Barf Bags…

May 5th, 2012

After two nights in Omoa, Honduras, another friend, Emily, was flying into San Pedro Sula from California…we headed there to pick…

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Puerto Cortes & Omoa, Honduras and Turtle Eggs…Seriously?

May 4th, 2012

So where did I stop with my last post…I had taken a taxi from the airport in San Pedro Sula,…

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Flying from San Pedro, Belize to San Pedro Sula, Honduras on Tropic Air: What a View!

May 2nd, 2012

Relatively recently, Tropic Air (the domestic airline in Belize) added a new route to their international roster.  You can now…

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Crossing the Border from Mexico to Belize and the Thunderbolt Water Taxi from Corozal to San Pedro

April 3rd, 2012

I took the San Pedro Belize Express from Chetumal to San Pedro, Belize to get back home but my friends…

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A Cenote, Chedraui, Felipe Carrillo Puerto and My Trip Back South to Belize

April 2nd, 2012

One of my favorite parts about visiting the Yucatan is the cenotes.   Cenotes are sink holes in the limestone…

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