Then we walked over to Mojo’s, just a quick walk. Again we missed “happy hour and a half” which is 5-6:30. They also had fun live music on their little balcony, which is great for people watching…..
Next we went to Pickled Parrot. Eugene and Lynn can always be found having a good time, and their bar is as fun Caribbean as it gets….
Finally we hit Tipsy Tuna, where we stayed the rest of the night. There was live music here too, people dancing, and is right next door to Barefoot Bar, which is closed for a few more days.
You can also have fun just stopping at grocery stores, buying a beer, and wandering around….this is such a foreign concept to Americans as you aren’t allowed open container in the US – one of the MANY great reasons it is fun to go out here! The locals are friendly, and this little guy wanted to show us the smallest frog I’ve ever seen, that he had just caught:
2.) Rainfall – Low season is also called rainy season for a reason. There is usually a mini drought in August, which we had, and then September and October usually bring the clouds and rain, which it was right on point with this year. In the last 3 weeks, it has rained almost every day, and before you freak out and cancel your trip – please note, the rain is 90% of the time between about 4-6am in the morning. Probably 1/3 of those days, the rain held on till mid morning. I would say about 90% of the days have been sunny in the afternoon. We have been doing construction and it has had zero impact on our ability to work every single day outside. In fact, the weather (arguably!!!) is a bit more predictable, you can count on the showers ending for long periods during the day. It has not remained cloudy and rainy for an entire day for at least three weeks. BUT there is one BIG difference to me…..
Actual rainfall days, noting that most of these mean brief shower. (weather-and-climate.com)
3.) Thunderstorms – if you are a thunderstorm freak, book your tickets this time of year. You will enjoy a thunderstorm probably at least 70% of the evenings or early mornings. MOST are quite short, but they are other-worldly. I really enjoy them and find them cozy, but they are substantially more loud and crazy than what I experienced in the Northern US. ONE of the negatives I can’t deny is…..
4.) Puddles – these flat out get on my nerves, I have to admit :(. We are in a developing area that doesn’t have the best drainage in the world yet, and at this point in rainy season, there are a LOT of puddles everywhere. I would say most days they do dry up, but it is not unusual at all to have really large puddles hang out for a day or so at a time. Why are they annoying? It is difficult to ride your bike or walk through some areas sometimes, it is messy, you are constantly trying to keep the wet sand off you, and they bring out one of the low season headaches….
5.) Mosquitoes :(. Yes, they are worse this time of year. Mosquitoes are known to enjoy coming out after a rain, and this is the worst time of year for them (Sept/Oct). The village is spraying this week, which people have different opinions about, but it is significantly worse when you have the rain (and standing puddles.) However, if you are careful with the OFF you don’t need to freak out about it (Zica and Dengue fever and others are still VERY rare, I don’t know anyone here who has dealt with either since I moved here.)
6.) Frogs – on a positive note, if you enjoy the sounds of the rainforest, I can tell you that you could make an export-quality soundtrack here this time of year. Every night, if you sit outside (with your DEET on of course) you will hear the sounds of frogs (and God knows what else) to a level that you will never hear any other time of year. It is just really amazing and you have to experience it. It sounds like there is a densely packed jungle of crazy animals all around you (in a good way – you will really feel like you are doing something.)
7.) Crowds – Where? If you are looking to be on a pretty much private beach, and have no lines at restaurants, and actually meet locals and expats who will take the time to talk with you, you will love this time of year. It truly is quiet and slow here, and because many places close, there are literally only a handful of places open each night – which are easy to find, and super fun! While it is fun to be at a megaresort with 100,000,000’s of other guests, picture actually meeting and talking with people, getting a feel for local culture, hearing people’s stories, and finding it easy to talk with those around you. It is one of the best things about this village….I have gone to other tourist destinations where I did not talk to or meet even ONE person because I was just a face in the crowd. Here, on my first trip, I had two beach dogs follow me everywhere I went, and I met so many people who live and love it here that I ended up buying here (OK that may not be for everyone, but real estate is crazy here for a reason!)
8.) Hurricanes – Can’t argue with this, it IS hurricane season and we did have one come through already, and there is talk of another tropical depression coming this weekend. This is scary and upsetting, and it is heartbreaking to having your trip canceled because of a hurricane, and this DID happen to people with Earl. Statistically, your chances of having a trip canceled due to weather is low, and other than about 2 days of rescheduled flights during a legit hurricane, most places get it together quickly and get people moving. The chance of a hurricane being so big that it ruins your trip are low, and if you are caught here during the hurricane, every place has a hurricane plan, and you are sure to leave with a great story, at a minimum. During the winter you are much more likely to have trips canceled due to snow, so I wouldn’t let this deter me from scheduling this time of year.
9.) Excursions – there is a small chance that some excursions may not go out because of rainfall or water levels being too high. Belize is known for its water excursions, and large waves can also happen any time of year, making going out on a boat unsavory. Unless you have your heart set on a very specific excursion like cave tubing, or one that really depends on water levels, while there is a slight chance of less tours going out this time of year, there is only a small chance that this time of year will screw it up for you. You can always email the tour companies, they all have online presence, and find out if the tour you want will be able to go out certain times of year.
10.) Construction noise – Placencia is growing like crazy. Many people say it is Cancun 30 years ago, and if you can picture that all of the development does have to happen at some point, low season is that time. Placencia is nothing like Cancun or other large built up places, which is why people love it. It is still mom and pop, small wood structures for the most part. Much of the land is still empty and unspoiled. BUT, throughout the village, if you were here right now, about every fifth lot is having building done on it. While your resort/hotel may not have construction happening, they unfortunately can’t always predict if the place right next door is going to decide to build. If this is super annoying to you, you may want to be careful about where you choose to stay. Many places close in September to do their work, and reopen in October or November, and honestly, most guests don’t really notice it too much. Our beaches are huge and quiet and you can’t hear much of anything but the waves by the beach. You will hear it more as you walk through the village. Most construction stops by the afternoon, so by the time you get done at the beach or with your excursion, you’ll never know it was there. Come now and see it as it is, and then come every year thereafter and be an expert on the changes!!! 🙂
There are a lot of arguments over the “best” and healthiest way to lose weight. Personally, I find that yoga 3-4x a week, and eating a relatively low-carb diet keeps my weight low enough to feel ok in a bathing suit, but we all have our own body chemistry and what works for us!
Stay away from Tutti Frutti if you are a determined low-carber. If you go, you will then know what you are missing, so just don’t do it!! (No sugar free gelato there at this time:) )
What is shut down?? OK right now in the village, Barefoot Bar is closed for about 2-3 weeks as they are renovating. Yes, everyone is grieving this as this is one of the most popular spots. But, last weekend we just went next door to Tipsy Tuna where there was live music and plenty of fun! And, right down the street, Yoli’s was having music, and Fusion Beach was having a party. One of the most wonderful things about vacationing here – you KNOW where to go to have fun – you will have a handful of choices, always, but not such an overwhelming matrix of events that you feel a bit flooded and feel like no matter what you pick, you are missing out. Plus, in the village at least, you can walk everywhere, so you don’t need to zip across town in a cab (unless you are staying way north of the village!) — just follow the music and you will find the people 🙂
What else is closed? BB Yoga Flow was closed, just reopened, but Stephanie from Eucalipto right in the village had awesome yoga going 5 days a week….https://www.facebook.com/Eucaliptoplacencia/
Detatch is closed until Nov 1st (yes, everyone is missing this!), Tranquilo is closed for the season, Dawn’s Grill n Go is closed for a little bit, Tutti Frutti is closed for a bit as they replenish their stock for next season, straight from Italy :), Hot Chicks Deli and Maya Beach Bistro reopen Oct 1st. Cozy Corner is closed until October.
So what is open??? Well Dragonfly just reopened with a different menu, and I recommend going there as we had an awesome dinner the other night! The Casino, all the excursions, Rumfish, Secret Garden, Dolce Vita, Rick’s, Wende’s, Fusion Beach and Mojo (under AWESOME new management!!!), Tipsy Tuna, almost all the grocery stores and souvenir shops, the Farmhouse Deli made a stop in Placencia this week https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmHouseDeliBelize/?hc_ref=SEARCH, Habeneros just advertised a 2 for 1 Mexican buffet at Robert’s Grove, and I haven’t touched on all the other north of the village places, like Turtle Inn, Belize Ocean Club, the Flying Pig, and many more!
So, no one can tell me they can do all this in a week’s vacation :). What about rainy season you ask???
In the last 3 weeks, it has rained a handful of times – and 90% of those times were at night. It rained for about an hour this morning and is now sunny. Rainy season usually means some thunderstorms, usually at night, and the rain rarely lasts for longer than that. It isn’t going to stop anyone from having an awesome time!
Plus you get low season prices for rooms and airfare, so come on down!!! You can see for yourself what is happening in Placencia by joining the public group Placencia What’s Happening; I highly recommend this while you are here so you can know all that is going on!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/plawhatshappening/
Oh, and I am not the only one writing about this, check out San Pedro Scoop’s take on Ambergris Caye in October!
https://www.sanpedroscoop.com/2011/10/reasons-that-you-should-be-in-belize-in-october.html
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Placencia Beach has long been a world-class destination and now the spotlights are on us!
Last year, our WowBelize lifestyle consultant Chris Appelbe was featured on HGTV’s Beachfront Bargain hunt, where he showcased a truly amazing beachfront find. When working with Ohio couple Dave and Laura Diffendal, Chris was able to lead them right to the property of their dreams: a beachfront lot with a house of their own and two tropical casitas to rent. Their journey from tropical newbies to staples of the Placencia community started right here, with the hunt for their perfect property.
Looking for a beachfront bargain of your own? Check out the Diffendal’s journey here and gain a bit of inspiration for your future Belizean home. Laura and Dave came to us with a budget of $350,000 looking for a property on which they could live and earn money. Touring Placencia with Chris shows how there really is a slice of paradise for everyone. Not only did their beachfront lot fall within their budget, it exceeded their expectations of what Placencia has to offer.
It doesn’t take a camera crew for us to know that finding a home in Belize is not only about the property, but also about the relationships we make in this tropical paradise. Come visit today, and just like the Diffendals, find your Beachfront Bargain… it might be more fun than you expect!
Some great beach shots from Lucy Brown…
And another from Lucy Brown, of a typical scene in the village of the supermarkets here…..
Fusion Beach pool, from Donnie Tejani, who just moved here with his awesome family!
A typical Belize lunch of stewed pork from Sunny Mui…
Love this shot of one of the last few remaining beach lots near the village, just a couple properties North of CBC….by Brienne Gabathuler
Silk Caye from underneath! by Thetwoweektraveler
Beautiful sunrise by Jimmie Walker…
Typical beach scene, seen all over the village, by Danni Coyote
A very popular shot/spot at Tipsy Tuna’s beachfront…..by Terrifictina11
And another by Donnie Tejani, of the typical walk to the planes you do here at the airports 🙂
And finally, an updated shot from 2 weeks in on our construction – it is still going faster than expected and we are thrilled to see the pool (left) and the villas (right) taking shape!
I was thankful last weekend to get a last minute invite to join some friends on a boat trip to Ranguana and Silk Cayes…one of the great joys of living here – it isn’t long before you get these invites from new friends, as so many have access to boats!We had heard that there was perhaps some damage to Silk Caye from Hurricane Earl, so we were all anxious to see it, as this is a HUGE draw for guests here. THANKFULLY…..it was absolute paradise. We had a laugh as the word “paradise” tends to be overused here…..but, check out the pics below….if this isn’t paradise than I truly do not know what is, we all agreed that this is it!
Also, if you want to take these excursions while you are here – Silk Caye is very easy. From about $75-115us you can go with almost any tour operator. There are booths all throughout the village and this couldn’t be easier to set up. The higher end prices would be if you went through Splash, where you can go out there on a bigger boat (in rough waves this can be a lot more pleasant.) Ranguana Caye – contact these guys:
https://www.ranguanacaye.com/
They will pick you up in the village and take you for a day on a private island adventure, with kayaking, a beach bar, and one of the prettiest places you will ever see 🙂
If you want more, do a search on facebook or Instagram for #placencia, #silkcaye, or #ranguanacaye…..this will get you even more excited 🙂 Oh, and we saw dolphins, and swam (kind of close) with them (and also about 3 dozen sharks at Silk Caye!)….
And finally, here are some lovely sunrise pics from our own CBC….the wind really settled down this week and we had some spectacular sunrises this week.
OK after all that paradise, back to reality…..we broke ground on the new pool this week! The guys are working so hard and we are AHEAD of schedule (said no one building in Belize, ever!) The rain has held off so that has really helped…fingers crossed it stays this way 🙂 It looks ugly now, but it is coming together even better than we hoped!!
Poor Sol!! I promise it won’t look this way for long 🙂 Sol and Luna Cabanas are getting brand new baths, new tile throughout, new paint inside and out, a general overhaul of the little details, like new curtain rods, new appliances, all new kitchenware, new cabinet shelves, new exterior doors, removing some of those old bars from the windows, new roofs, new cushions, and more!!
Airline becomes the only Canadian carrier flying non-stop to Belize City.
CALGARY, Aug. 8, 2016 /CNW/ – WestJet announced today it will begin serving Belize City, Belize, non-stop from Toronto Pearson International Airport starting October 29, 2016.
Starting August 1, 2016, WestJet also began year-round, non-stop service between Calgary and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. Both announcements come on the heels of WestJet’s recent winter schedule announcement of more than 85 new flights across its growing network.
“WestJet is proud to become the only Canadian carrier to fly non-stop to the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport in Belize,” said Bob Cummings, WestJet Executive Vice-President, Commercial. “The flight’s departure time will allow guests to connect seamlessly from many cities across Canada to a destination known for its large Canadian ex-pat community. WestJet continues to respond to the needs of the communities we serve by delivering more choice, competition and lower fares to Canadian travellers. The launch of service to Belize and our new, year-round service to JFK underlines our commitment to making air travel better in Canada.”
“With Canada being one of the strong source markets for tourist arrivals in Belize, we are extremely excited about this new direct route,” said Karen Bevans, Director of Tourism for Belize. “We welcome WestJet’s first direct flight to Belize, which we guarantee will boost the demand for Canadian travel to our unique destination. Belize and Canada have shared strong ties for many years, so we anticipate that this direct flight from Toronto to Belize City will encourage even more Canadians to venture south to our beautiful jewel.”
SOURCE WestJet