Well, as many of you know, I HATE winter, I am a fair weather everything and can't stand being cold. My dream has always been to have our beautiful summer place in Ontario and then escape the cold winters and fly ...somewhere.. the hope on this trip was to find a place that ticked all our boxes, pretty tough to do as there are just so many spectacular places in the world. The islands in Belize almost did...I say almost, because apparently everyone else feels the same way and the real estate prices are crazy expensive. This was the first place where I felt like we were on vacation, I don't mean the first place we relaxed, or had a drinks by the beautiful turquoise water, (that happened in tons of places). I mean, this is the first place where I didn't feel like a "traveler" I felt like a tourist...and I am not sure I liked that. So why would I want to retire here??...for the obvious reasons, the beaches are incredible, the food amazing, English is the first language (score!) and its just so EASY being here..
It wasn't too bad of a trek to get from Hopkins to Ambergris. We bid a fond farewell to the Godwins and our new friend "Captain" Ash took us to Belize City where we caught the ferry to Ambergris.
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from the ferry, our first glimpse at this beautiful island |
We were staying in the south end of San Pedro and checked into our hotel...a splurge for the Lambers, we actually stayed in a hotel (not hostel, B&B or guest house, but an actual hotel!) called Corona Del Mar, apartment style right on the beach...pure bliss, but comes at a hefty price tag, $150/night almost triple are usual budget for accommodations, but when in Belize...
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Corona Del Mar |
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The waterfront from the ferry dock
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We only really had 2 full days, we quickly booked our day of snorkeling for the next day and just toured around the small little area of San Pedro. We booked a tour at reasonable price of $120 for all of us, taking us to the Hol Chan Marine reserve and Shark Ray Ally, it was an incredible morning and we saw tons of sea creatures and fish...Shark Ray ally was crazy! The boats have been going there for 30 years, so all the nurse sharks and sting rays come swimming as soon as they hear the engines. It was unbelieveable how many there were, and amazing that we could hop right in and swim along side them. Livy has gotten exceptional with her snorkel, so her and Johnny are able to dive down and touch all the creature...it was pretty impressive.
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The next day we rented a golf cart (yes we are THOSE tourists...but hey, everyone does in in San Pedro!) and headed out to "Secret Beach". Quite an adventure getting there as it's on the other side of Ambergris Caye, but the paved road ends and the golf cart does not have too much power, so it was a long ride (about an hour). We arrived at a spectacular beach with crystal blue water and white sand for miles. We hunkered down for the afternoon, met an awesome couple from Texas who just got engaged...(hi Lauren and Mike), had some beers and just enjoyed the beautiful water. What a great day.
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Our ride for the day |
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the girls would not leave Lauren alone...poor girl! |
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Livy is fierce! |
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Anneka and I in the back seat of the cart |
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That was it for Ambergris...not a long stay, but I definitely think we will be back as the potential for an income/holiday property is pretty good...we'll see.