Hello,
First time poster here. Trying to plan a trip to Belize June 4-June 16. Due to our long travel time (14 hours), I'm thinking we should start our adventure at Belize Zoo, spending a night there and doing the nocturnal tour. Then I want to make our way west across the country, sightseeing and exploring. I would love to overnight to see Tikal in Guatemala. We would then make our way back to take the ferry to Caye Caulker.( I understand that we could get a direct bus all the way back to Belize City.) I have reserved a great place for the second week on the island. I know I could cut up our trip and see more of the country, but I really need the down time. Our plan is to fly back to the muni airport for the return trip.
One of my boys and I fell in love with snorkeling our trip last summer to St John, USVI. However, we have not been able to convince the other one to try it. We also learned from our side trip on St John to the Baths at Virgin Gorda, that a more independent traveler route has some definite benefits when the guided tour crowds leave. We loved driving a personal vehicle and using the Vitran when we were in St John even though it wasn't the fastest method of transit. I am a professional driver by trade on some of the US's most treacherous roads, so I do not have any trepidation about my abilities in that arena.
So, for the advice I'm looking for...
Semi-affordable activities and lodging ideas for the path west.
Safe ideas for a single mother with two teenagers to see Tikal from Belize with an overnight. I'm open to staying outside of the park if it helps me stay in my budget or if it gives my young adults another experience that we would not have otherwise. I understand that the old policy of a late day ticket for the park is no longer valid the next day.
Any ideas for our non-snorkeling party member? The divorce decree says he has to stay with us at ALL times when on vacation. This posed no issue shore snorkeling, but we will probably be taking some boat tours while on Caye Caulker.
Thank you for your time...Nat