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- Isnin, 16 Disember 2024 7:31 PTG
- ⛅ 25 °C
- Altitud: 8 m
BelizeBelize City17°30’6” N 88°11’44” W
Caye Caulker trip, 16th Dec. '24
16 Disember 2024, Belize ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C
The early bird catches the worm, and the first 'water taxi' boat from Belize City to the Cayes leaves at 8 am. I made it and headed for Caye Caulker. It's smaller than San Pedro, closer, and the reviews are great so I'm off to swim (sleep?) with the fishes (The Godfather reference).
Couldn't help but take a shot of the man's t-shirt urging us to "relax". Was the boat trip going to be a tad on the dangerous side?
We were okay - a bit boring actually - stopping briefly at Caye Chapel before Caye Caulker. It looked absolutely gorgeous.
Aah, I was meant for this kinda thing.
After a short stroll around the tiny streets to get my bearings, I chose a 'tour vendor' more or less at random and booked on a snorkelling trip for 10:30 to 1pm. I checked on a scuba diving option - they wanted $170 for a 2 tank dive. Yikes! That's three times what I paid in Colombia. I'll snorkel thank you.
Caye Caulker is small, narrow and easy to walk around in an hour or so. At some points, you can look each way down a street and see both beaches, East and West, with much the best ones on the West side.
The men organising the snorkelling were actually okay. Not like yer usual 'scally' running the dodgems at the fair. We were in safe hands.
What they called the 'half day tour' included four stops for snorkelling etc.
The first was over really good coral (plenty of fish eg. Red Headed Rainbow Fish and lots I didn't recognise).
The second was swimming with Nurse Sharks (big 'uns! maybe 6ft) and huge Manta Rays (over 6ft including tails).
Third stop was at another coral outcrop where we could walk on the sea floor - about 20 miles from the mainland / 2 miles off Caye Caulker.
Lastly was an odd experience: we pulled nearer shore and the guides gave us sardines to hold between our fingers over the side of the boat. Then these huge 'Tarpon' fish would actually jump out of the water and either grab the sardine from your fingers, or head-but your hand so hard that you dropped the fish anyway. Amazing! And they were whoppers.
Back on dry land was a bit of a come down - lunch, a bit more exploring the island and then back on the water taxi to Belize.
A cracking day.Baca lagi





















Sounds perfect and the weather looks fabulous (not like the weather in Blighty), good choice. [Lyn]
PengembaraThanks. I'll check the time difference and try you on FaceTime or WhatsApp when you're at your Mum's.
PengembaraLooks amazing Gavin
PengembaraHaving a cracking time Bob. Tell ya all about it later. Cheers