Snorkelling in Roatan, Honduras

We got a snorkelling excursion from the ship for the afternoon. After a short walk back through Mahogany Bay, we picked up a catamaran on a local pier and headed out east. The hour's journey along theЧитать далее
We got a snorkelling excursion from the ship for the afternoon. After a short walk back through Mahogany Bay, we picked up a catamaran on a local pier and headed out east. The hour's journey along theЧитать далее
The port in Guatemala made for a fantastic sail in; in a u-shaped bay, Santo Tomas de Castilla is entirely surrounded by mountainous rainforests. The port itself was an industrial one again, meaningЧитать далее
What hadn't been advertised in the trip, was the fun to be head at Teramit Maya, our lunch spot. The eco-lodge is a hostel accessible only by water and that blends in well with its surroundings. ItЧитать далее
Where the Rio Dulce meets the sea lies the town of Livingston - only accessible by boat, a 45 minute ride from where we ported. We hopped off here to take a walk through the town and see how theЧитать далее
Belize was our only tendered port of the cruise. Due to the reef surrounding the country, we actually anchored five miles out to sea and got a large speedboat to the city. However, none of thatЧитать далее
Back in Belize, we left the port terminal and walked to the Museum of Belize for the afternoon. It is housed in the former Her Majesty's Prison, and next to the Central Bank of Belize, itself housedЧитать далее
Last stop today - Costa Maya. Arriving early in the morning, the rough and windy seas, despite 30° sunshine, put pay to any ideas of snorkelling or kayaking. So instead, we took the 40 minute walk toЧитать далее
So, not a real stop in that we didn't disembark, but one we are going to claim! The journey from Costa Maya to Jamaica was supposed to be made at a fairly leisurely speed, around 500 nautical miles inЧитать далее