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  1. Cart Around Belize

    Blog: Brilliant Tips Travel Blog - 6 January 2012

    While you won’t see any golf courses on Belize’s Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker, you will see plenty of golf carts. That’s because in Ambergris Caye and Caye Caulker, electric and gas powered golf carts are the primary mode of transportation. Visitors can rent a cart by simply showing a valid driver’s license. We ended [...]

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  2. Caye Caulker – Part 2, Manatees and a Rescue Mission!

    Blog: Viva Latin America! - 29 May 2011

    The next morning, not particularly wanting to get back on a speed boat but desperate to see manatees, we headed to the EZ Boys tour office and booked two seats on their manatee tour. We popped over the road to get some waffles for breakfast and we set off. We had been trying to see [...]

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  3. Caye Caulker – Part 1, The Blue Hole Dive

    Blog: Viva Latin America! - 27 May 2011

    As you step off the ferry onto Caye Caulker you are greeted with a sign which tells you to “Go Slow”, and that is happily the ethos that this island follows. We arrived around midday and were greeted at the pier by lots of very dinky golf-cart taxis (there are no cars on the island), [...]

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  4. Along the Gringo Trail, See It To Belize It

    Blog: Backpacker Bucks - 26 November 2010

    The little English speaking country of Belize has a great vibe and lots of fantastic adventures to offer.

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  5. Tropical Storms in Belize

    Blog: The Belize Travel Experience - 23 October 2010

    I had my third visit to the island of Caye Caulker in September 2010. My friend John and I decided we wanted a 10 day getaway to sail, snorkel, fish and tan.September is towards the tail end of Hurricane Season but we didn’t mind.

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  6. Pluggin' the Hole

    Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 30 June 2010

    I suppose i should start by saying the headline photo isn't mine. But any search of "Belize Tourism" is guaranteed to turn up pictures of the Blue Hole. Always rated as one of the most famous dive sites in the world, the Blue Hole likely the single most famous icon of Belizean eco-tourism.

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  7. Finding paradise

    Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 27 June 2010

    A perfect vacation means different things to different people. We all have difference tastes and dislikes. Myself? There are two things i tend to strongly dislike when travelling, beaches and backpackers. To me, each on their own is bad enough, but a combination of the two can be horrid.

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  8. Ocean Academy

    Blog: The Belize Travel Experience - 29 April 2010

    When visiting Caye Caulker last year I spent a significant amount of time at the local Internet Café updating this blog right from the source. While sitting there with my orange juice typing away I noticed a woman coming in several times for copies and one time she sat down at the computer next to [...] Related posts:Tropical Storms in Belize

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  9. North & Central America Trip – Caye Caulker, Belize

    Blog: As We Travel - 8 April 2010

    North & Central America Trip – Caye Caulker, Belize Hi guys, here are a few pictures of our trip to Caye Caulker, a tiny island off Belize. A few years ago, a hurricane split up the island into two, leaving a small gap called (imaginatively) the ’split’ where you can swim, check out Claire’s awesome photo. And what did we get [...]

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  10. I make my peace with BelizeCity

    Blog: Snarky Tofu - 1 December 2009

    Night in Belize city, staying at the Bayview, a small Taiwanese owned Hotel on the north end of town. The town has grown on me, strangely enough, though I'd be hard pressed to think of more than a couple of reasons to spend a day and a night here. Unless you've come to gamble at one of the Casinos. Which I haven't. Or research a guidebook, which I have.

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  11. Belize Day What? Caye Caulker

    Blog: Snarky Tofu - 29 November 2009

    In hindsight, trying to label blogs by day on this trip might have been overly ambitious. Hell, trying to keep track of time in Belize in general is a mistake.I wound up spending an extra day in San Pedro. By Friday afternoon, my research done and edited, I was ready to leave. But I was committed to another yoga class at Ak'bol Yoga on the northern island Saturday morning, and by the time the class was out I'd missed check-out, and figured another day of research / relaxing wasn't going to set me back. I'm in Belize, after all.

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  12. Here’s A Quick Way To Spice Up Your Travels

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 31 August 2009

    When I was a kid, I remember being in my best friend’s kitchen as he suckled a bottle of Tabasco sauce for sheer pleasure.  I assumed he could inherently handle it because he was Asian, and I wasn’t.  In reality, the reason had to do with the differing cultural environments in which we were brought [...]Your Free Subscriber Download

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  13. BELIZE! Get ready! Here i come again

    Blog: The Belize Travel Experience - 21 August 2009

    I have only been back from my last trip for about 6 weeks, yet i am going again in two days! Belize has made a major impact on me and became my most favorite destination! This time i will explore some more and hopefully see different sites.

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  14. Belize trip June 2009 part 1

    Blog: The Belize Travel Experience - 2 August 2009

    For all of you who think about traveling Central America, make sure you do not miss out on Belize! It is one of a kind and the best of trips i’ve had in quite some time. This time for the first time i had a travel companion, my friend Sabrina. we (female ages 27 and 29) [...] Related posts:BELIZE! Get ready!

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  15. Video of the Week – Caye Caulker, Conservation Paradise in Belize

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 1 August 2009

    Caye Caulker, a little island off the coast of Belize, is one of my favorite places on Earth. I was lucky enough to spend a week there back in 2006. Tina’s Hostel is my recommendation. So beautiful. Go fishing. Swim.

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  16. Remembering Belize: A Diver’s Journey Through Central America

    Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 16 June 2009

    Look Up! The man yells as we pull our dive gear and carry our packs from the bus station to the waterfront of Belize City. Hesitant, we worry that he is trying to distract us to relieve us of our abundance belongings

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