Tag Archives: sailing

“Belize – Sailing from Caye Caulker to Placencia” Saanddk’s photos around Caye Caulker, Belize

Preview of Saanddk’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Caye Caulker, Belize Entry Title: “Belize – Sailing from Caye Caulker to Placencia” Entry: “¡Buenas! Charlotte here: Although Caye Caulker was a bit of a tropical heaven the travels had to go on…and what better way to do it than spending three days on a sailboat with rum, reggae and rasta-farians (www.raggamuffintours.com ght.asp)! We wanted to head South in Belize to experience the golden sands of Placencia, and to continue our trip onwards to Honduras. Instead of spending two sweaty days in a bus we went for the boat option…and boy are we glad we did! Sunday morning we arrived at the wooden pier in Caye Caulker with our backpacks ready to load the ship that was going to be our home for the next three days. The Ragga King is a great old sail boat with two massive sails, a small cabin, seating area at the back and a huge deck up front. We were in a group of about 15 people (plus three crew members) and luckily it turned out to be a great bunch of people and we all got on brilliantly. Expectations were high as we left Caye Caulker – the sea was turquoise, the sky blue and with the soft reggae tunes and our three singing rasta crew members, life couldn´t really be much better! The first day on the Ragga King was spent fishing, tanning and snorkeling at various beautiful reefs around the
Video Rating: 5 / 5

“Belize – Sailing from Caye Caulker to Placencia” Saanddk’s photos around Caye Caulker, Belize

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Caye Caulker, Belize by TravelPod blogger Saanddk titled “Belize – Sailing from Caye Caulker to Placencia” Saanddk’s travel blog entry: “¡Buenas! Charlotte here: Although Caye Caulker was a bit of a tropical heaven the travels had to go on…and what better way to do it than spending three days on a sailboat with rum, reggae and rasta-farians (www.raggamuffintours.com ght.asp)! We wanted to head South in Belize to experience the golden sands of Placencia, and to continue our trip onwards to Honduras. Instead of spending two sweaty days in a bus we went for the boat option…and boy are we glad we did! Sunday morning we arrived at the wooden pier in Caye Caulker with our backpacks ready to load the ship that was going to be our home for the next three days. The Ragga King is a great old sail boat with two massive sails, a small cabin, seating area at the back and a huge deck up front. We were in a group of about 15 people (plus three crew members) and luckily it turned out to be a great bunch of people and we all got on brilliantly. Expectations were high as we left Caye Caulker – the sea was turquoise, the sky blue and with the soft reggae tunes and our three singing rasta crew members, life couldn´t really be much better! The first day on the Ragga King was spent fishing, tanning and snorkeling at various beautiful reefs around the small islands dotted along the Belizean coast. This barrier reef is the second longest

Sailing the Belize Cayes with the 1/26 Marines

Join me along with the some of the remaining Marines of the 1/26 company from Vietnam along with some Playa del Carmen locals. Enjoy!

I’m going on a Western Caribbean Cruise and need advice?

I’m sailing on the Carnival Glory to Cozumel, Belize, Roatan and Freeport, Bahamas and have been looking at the shore excursions booked through the cruise line. Have any of you taken this cruise or a similar one and can tell me the best things to do with two kids 10 and 11–especially in belize and freeport. Thanks in advance

what should my cruise wardrobe include?

In May I am going on my first cruise…we are departing from Ft Lauderdale, sailing to Key West, then Belize and Cosmel…what to bring? I think I spelled these wrong :(
It is a 5 day trip