This itinerary may change a bit once we get there! Aug 3 - Saturday afternoon head to Folks for the night Aug 4 - Fly to Belize and travel to Sun Creek Lodge for night Aug 5 - Visit Eladio’s Chocolate Farm with another night at Sun Creek. Aug 6 - Travel to Tobacco Caye and stay at Reef’s End Lodge Aug 7 - Aug 8 - Aug 9 - Leave Tobacco Caye and travel to San Ignacio and possibly tour Mayan ruins Aug 10 - Tour ATM Cave Aug 11 - Church at San Ignacio Aug 12 - Fly home Here is a link to our google maps saved places Car Rental reserved through AQ Rental.
First thing this morning we visited Eladio’s cacao farm. Thanks for the recommendation Travis! Most of the cacao trees died last year from drought but it was still interesting to see their farm. Eladio’s daughter showed us how they roast the cacao beans and then she made us a hot cocoa drink and we sampled the chocolate bars they make. The tour concluded with lunch of heart of palm soup, fresh hand made corn tortillas, and rice. Hot lemon grass tea for drink. All products of their farm. The farm was maybe a half mile walk down a road that is too bad to drive in rainy season. We got a good shower on the way out! We left there by 11:00 to get to Dangriga to catch our boat to Tobacco Caye . Ended up waiting on the boat for an hour or so but were soon on our way. The boat was probably 25’ long and wide enough to seat four across. It clipped along at 30 or 40 mph I’m guessing. Still took about 45 minutes to get to the island. Weather was lovely. Did ...
Left Tobacco Caye around 9:00. Water was rough and it rained enough to merit our raincoats but it didn’t slow the boat down much. I never heard the motor leave the water but I’ll bet it was close a few times! Visited the inland blue hole . It was truly a little gem very worth the stop. $2 for both of us and a short hike down to the hole. It’s a sinkhole in the jungle that is aqua blue water. Coulda swam there but didn’t take the time to change. Ended up wading downstream to see where the water disappeared in a cave. Drove to another parking lot and hiked to another cave. Was able to go in a couple hundred meters without a guide. Only had one cell phone light which didn’t do much for the darkness. To go further you need a guide and it’s in the water so you have to take tubes. Drove to Xunantunich and snagged a guide for $40 to give us a tour. Xunantunich was really impressive. I was amazed though that the structures have had to be rebuilt. They are basically a hu...
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