I have to say making the arrangements is a little old school. Your e-mails are not immediately returned and there is some faxing back and forth, but all in all pretty painless. Getting to Belize is fairly painless too, it was only two hours from Houston or Atlanta. Once there we took a small plane (11 seats) to Placencia, the town 10 minutes from the Turtle Inn resort where we were staying for seven nights.
On to the unplugging and de-stressing. There are no TVs, computers, newspapers, cell phones, etc. in the rooms at the resort, so you can really forget about the outside world. There is a Internet cafe in town and I am sure you can get on the hotel's computer if you had to, but we were all about reading books, swimming, eating good meals and basically being lazy. To that end we didn't participate in any of the array of cool events they offer at the resort until Thursday (day 6).
On Friday, David and Meg did the snorkel/scuba trip which they said was one of the best they have ever done (and they are pretty experienced). There are several other tours that are offered through the hotel or that you can arrange in town. Although we didn't participate in any others, we heard good reviews from the other travellers we talked to.
There are also several good restaurants in town, so you don't feel like you have to eat at the resort every night. We took a cab there as we didn't feel safe riding the bikes at night - there are no lights and people drive pretty fast. If you have a chance to go we can recommend the French Connection, a relatively new place that offers upscale seafood and french inspired dishes. It is owned by a nice young couple from England. You should also check out the Tratatoria for some of the best old school Italian food I have had in a while. The portions are huge and very reasonably priced, plus the guy who owns the place is a whacked out old hippy who will keep you entertained.
Come Saturday we were very sad to leave. Belize was a great experience that is made even easier by the fact that everyone speaks English and is happy to take US dollars. If you get to the Belize City airport early enough you can close out your trip with the Belize Special at the airport restaurant and a rum punch at Jet's Bar. A good way to go out.
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Nice blog! Belize is the top vacation destination with many tropical treasures yet to be discovered by mass tourism. Belize is a small country, but it's incredibly diverse, with a surprising variety of geological features and climate zones. Many people are considering and coming up with Belize vacation to flee winter's cold bite. Thank you...
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