Archive for August, 2006


NATURE NOTES Goes to BELIZE (Caye caulker)


Egypt Today - Back in Belize City, I got a water taxi ticket for Caye Caulker. The Cayes are a series of low-lying offshore islands that lie between the coast and the barrier reef, separating the coastal waters from the open sea. The barrier reef is the second
Source: www.egypttoday.com

Where to eat on Ambergris Caye
Houston Chronicle - Headed to Caye Caulker, too? Don’t miss the gigantic, delicious conch fritters at Rasta Pasta on the beach. Prices are listed here in U.S. dollars. Most menus list them in Belizean. The exchange rate is $2 BZ to $1 U.S. Tips were not included in our
Source: www.chron.com

NATURE NOTES Goes to BELIZE (Caye caulker)


Egypt Today - Back in Belize City, I got a water taxi ticket for Caye Caulker. The Cayes are a series of low-lying offshore islands that lie between the coast and the barrier reef, separating the coastal waters from the open sea. The barrier reef is the second
Source: www.egypttoday.com

Belize: enjoy it while you can
Winnipeg Free Press - Traditionally, the vast majority of Belize’s tourists have headed straight for the cayes to snorkel, dive and chill out in island towns like San Pedro or its slightly more laid-back cousin, Caye Caulker. A neo-hippie esthetic dominated in the ’70s
Source: www.winnipegfreepress.com

Belize Coastal Tourism (Caye caulker) Study released 


An intensive study of the impact of tourism on Belizes coastal communities was released in San Pedro Tuesday night with mixed reaction.



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