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On your way down to CBC for vacation? Enjoy our new pictures of La Hacienda and La Casita!

On your way down to CBC for vacation

We were very fortunate that wonderful photographer Duarte Dellarole came down for a CBC vacation so we decided to get some updated images of Caribbean Beach Cabanas! As our past guests know…..:)…..we are always making small changes and upgrades, so it will always look new, fresh, and different for your next visit (we make sure it is always in the best of ways, to improve your CBC Vacation!)
We are thrilled with how they turned out. If you are on your way down, here is some eye candy to get you excited for your trip!! I’ll post the Cabana and Villa updates next, along with some new ones from around the Cabanas.
Hacienda- Our two bed, two bath, Hamptons-style beachfront home
Caribbean Beach Cabanas

Caribbean Beach Cabanas

Caribbean Beach Cabanas

Caribbean Beach Cabanas

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Caribbean Beach Cabanas
Caribbean Beach Cabanas
Caribbean Beach Cabanas
La Casita – Our authentic Belizean/Caribbean exotic experience…
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
La Casita - Our authentic Belizean
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The latest top 10 news stories out of Belize – get caught up here!!!

In less than the last two weeks, Belize has shown up again and again in many sources all over the news. I am one of those who searches constantly for the latest #belize news, so here is the research for you, all on one page!!1.) This one is huge – because Belize isn’t. Belize is a tiny country and is still relatively undeveloped, and is decades behind the tourism-savvy countries it competes with. YET – TripAdvisor ratings found it to be in the top 25 destinations in the world!!!
https://www.tripadvisor.com/TravelersChoice-Destinations-cTop-g12.)Destig.net is a site dedicated to sharing their latest great travel destinations in the world…..and the latest one is a great review of Belize!
https://www.destig.net/travelbuzz/belize-much-more-than-perfect-beaches

3.) Johnny Depp has been slated to play John McAfee – and much of the movie will take place in the time he spent in Belize – this one is a big deal because, the population and size of Belize is tiny, to have a major motions picture featuring Belize is a REALLY big deal! (Yes, there will probably be some negatives about his time here, but you can bet the aesthetics shot in Belize are going to be amazing!)
https://www.breakingbelizenews.com/2017/03/29/johnny-depp-play-infamous-john-mcafee/

4.) It recently came to light that the Wyndham is going to be opening a huge mega resort in Belize – this is a BIG deal because Belize has typically not been a place for corporate resorts to land, because of the small population and tourist numbers. The fact that this is the second huge resort to build here (Mahogany Bay is the first) says that the world is taking notice of Belize (this resort is way north of town in Ambergris Caye, although there is a lot of unhappiness about chain resorts in Belize, it is far away enough not to take away the authenticity and charm of San Pedro!)
https://www.sanpedroscoop.com/2017/03/morning-drive-wyndham-grand-belize-ambergris-caye.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+GetMySanPedroScoop+%28Get+My+San+Pedro+Scoop%29

5.) Another big deal article – Forbes names Belize as one of the top 10 diving spots in the world!!!
https://www.forbes.com/sites/breannawilson/2017/03/13/10-must-dive-destinations-for-2017/#5669051a67af

6.) Southwest just had their inaugural first non-stop flight arrive, from Denver!
https://www.breakingbelizenews.com/2017/03/12/southwest-airlines-btb-celebrate-inaugural-flight-denver-belize/

7.) Oyster.com highlighted Belize in a great article about what to know before you visit!
https://www.oyster.com/articles/57863-8-things-you-need-to-know-before-traveling-to-belize/?platform=hootsuite

8.) Your dad gets elected as the new president….and you can go anywhere in the world….where do you go if you are Tiffany Trump? BELIZE!
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a9124576/tiffany-trump-ross-mechanic-vacation-belize/

9.) VIVA lifestyle and travel agrees that Belize should be your next getaway, thanks to its “undiscovered’ nature!
https://vivalifestyleandtravel.com/belize/travel-and-lifestyle/feature/undiscovered-getaway

10.) Hello Travel also featured a top 10 where to go in Belize article!
https://www.hellotravel.com/stories/10-place-to-visit-in-belize?platform=hootsuite

 

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Where to go in Placencia, Belize – for whatever you are in the mood for!

This is a hard question to research or google when you are on vacation…..if you are looking for a tranquil afternoon, you might head to a pool bar, but then find it is a crazy loud place. Maybe you are a vegetarian and you head to a place that specializes in stewed chicken. Here are some helpful hints past guests have reported on, to help you find your perfect vacation spot!If you want to….

WATCH SPORTS
This is a common request. While many of the bars have TV’s, and this isn’t too hard to find, I will say that the award for best place to watch sports is Pickled Parrot. Eugene and Lynn are huge sports fans and there are always fun events and characters to interact with here!

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EAT THE BEST LOCAL FOOD
This is an arguable one. However, based on guest feedback, these are not the fanciest places, but the places where people have found the best local dishes….Dawn’s Grill and Wende’s Creole Resaurant.

Wendy’s front porch – tripadvisor.com
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HAVE THE BEST AUTHENTIC, CHEAP LUNCH

Mim’s! This is not online, and is very modest looking – you’ll find it on main street if you walk right to the street from CBC, on the right. They have the best authentic stewed chicken, rice and beans, for $5usd. (If you are not staying at CBC, it is located north of the village, just south of Top Value)

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MEET EXPATS LIVING IN PLACENCIA
Friday afternoon – Yoli’s – the Lost Reefers are playing, and there is always fun in this lively Caribbean style bar. It is not easy to find online or in person, but it is right by Paradise Hotel on the southern tip of the peninsula.

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HAVE THE BEST ICE CREAM
Tutti Frutti – it is not a secret!

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HAVE LATE NIGHT PIZZA BY THE SLICE
We finally have a pizza shop that is open kind of late, and sells by the slice! Cha Chi’s right next to Tutti Frutti.

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PLAY TRIVIA
Thursday night…..Pickled Parrot again….just put your game face on because this is serious business.

SING KAREOKE
Thursdays at the Tipsy Tuna Sports Bar and Sundays at J-Dees!

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Tipsy Tuna Deck

HAVE A MEMORABLE MEAL
Get a cab to Maya Beach for one night and visit the Maya Beach Bistro…..it is probably 100% approved by past guests.

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WATCH THE SUNSET
Placencia has most of its fun on the Caribbean side, and you have to go to the lagoon side to see the sunset. If you are in town, head to the pier where you can watch the fishermen bring in their catches, people and dolphin watch, and then see the sunset from the southernmost point in the village.

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HAVE SOMEONE COOK YOUR FISH FOR YOU
Omar’s right in the village is recommended by past guests.

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FIND THE BEST SOUVENIRS
My personal opinion on a great souvenir….go to any local grocery store and pick up some $1 mini bottles of Marie Sharps! Or visit Leo the woodcarver on the sidewalk near Tipsy Tuna.

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MEET LOCALS
Head back to the pier and hang out near Brenda’s Caribbean Cooking food stand…you are guaranteed a fun experience!

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FIND THE BEST VEGETARIAN MEALS
A guest favorite is Rick’s on the sidewalk, the vegan salad is amazing!

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HAVE LOCAL BBQ
John’s BBQ in the area right by the fields, where you will see three wood houses, a great place to hang out!

SEE AN ISLAND RIGHT OFF A CALENDAR
Visit Ranguana Caye for the day.

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HAVE THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS EXPERIENCE IN THE COUNTRY
Although it is a long drive, it is one of the most popular activities in the country. At Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave Tour, you will feel like you are Indiana Jones.

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HAVE A QUIET AFTERNOON OUT OF THE VILLAGE
Visit the Quarterdeck Bar at Laru Beya, it is almost always quite tranquil, and the restaurant there will serve you right at the pool, well worth a visit out of the village!

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PARTY ON A SUNDAY
Barefoot Bar is the place to be!

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Top 10 best Placencia, Belize pictures posted by guests in the village this week!!

I LOVE seeing the pictures people post of their time here…it is something I look at at least 2x a week. Seeing Belize through the eyes of a first time guest reminds me of how incredible it is, and also lets me in on new things I didn’t know about! My favorite site to see pictures is Instagram, and you don’t have to be on Instagram to see them. You can google #placencia pictures, and you can see several sites that grab the latest Instagram pics and list them chronologically. Here are my top favorites from the last week – I try to pick a group of photos that explains the feel of Placencia, as sometimes pictures can explain it much more than words!

This is the Placencia Lagoon….well worth a look during your trip, to see the sunsets over the Mayan mountains, or check out the boats and houses!
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 Placencia is one of the few places where you can walk ALL of the beach…it is all public, and you will often see people walking for miles on the shore. You’ll see a lot of this in the village – small, rustic, Caribbean-colored wood houses….
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 Guest favorite….Ranguana Caye!
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 Another guest favorite…Barefoot Bar….one of the most photographed places in the village 🙂
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 A common sight on shore….but it NEVER gets old…
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 Right up there with most photographed in the village…Tipsy Tuna. Barefoot Bar and Tipsy Tuna are right next to each other in the heart of the village….you can see why they are so popular!
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 You see a lot of this throughout the village, the rustic, artistic feel adds a great experience to your walk through the streets!
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The new pizza shop at night! This is turning into a gathering place….with pizza and a really nice outdoor bar on one side, and Tutti Frutti gelato on the other!
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 You see a lot of people doing this on vacation….pool & a hammock 🙂
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 Swimming with turtles is always a main attraction here…
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What to do EVERY night of the week in Placencia, Belize! Oh, and the new PIZZA SHOP!

Remaxvipbelize: Belize Dinner Specials
Keep this post in mind when you come down! You can also see this in the Placencia Breeze, they will keep it updated on their site!
MONDAY
Pickled Parrot– Art Bar – Every 3rd Monday, 3pm
Tipsy Tuna – Martini Monday and live music after 6
Turtle Inn – Indonesian Rijsttafel dinner
Plus $1 wings at the Casino (that’s BZD!) and $4 beers all night (also BZD!)
TUESDAY
Barefoor Bar – Travelers Tuesday -$3bzd rum drinks from 5-close
Tipsy Tuna – Mojito Tuesday, plus sushi and live music
Habanero’s at Robert’s Grove – Mexican buffet with Mariachi band 7-9
WEDNESDAY
Barefoot Bar – Fun & Funky Jam session, visiting musicians welcome, starts at 5
Mariposa – Yahtzee night 4:30
Pickled Parrot – Live music 6pm
Tipsy Tuna – Garifuna Drumming 7-9pm, plus $1 bze wings all day
THURSDAY
Barefoot Bar – Dirty Thursday – tell the bartender a dirty joke, get a free shot!
Pickled Parrot – Trivia at 6pm – prizes and free jello shots
Turtle Inn – Indonesian Rijsttafel dinner
Tipsy Tuna – Live Reggae, Soca, dancing, plus karaoke in the sports bar @9pm
FRIDAY
Yoli’s – The Lost Reefers – live acoustic music 4pm
Barefoot Bar – Live Caribbean music at 5pm
Turtle Inn – Silent Movie Night
Tipsy Tuna – Free Zumba Dance Party 7-9, all ages welcome
Plus Ladies Night at the Casino and DJs at Street Feet after 10pm
SATURDAY
Barefoot Bar – Horseshoe Tournament – 4pm, plus live music 5-9
Live music at Pickled Parrot and Tipsy Tuna, late night at Street Feet
SUNDAY
Barefoot Bar – Daytime Beach Party, BBQ and live music 1-6pm
Turtle Inn – 2 for 1 pizza
Belize Ocean Club – Sunday Pool Party
J-Dee’s – karaoke at 8pm
Pickled Parrot – NFL Sundays
Also – go check out the brand new Cha Chi’s Pizza Shop!! It is fantastic, and located right next to Tutti Frutti. Here is the menu:
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Gracie and the staff are super friendly and fun!

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 Featured Photo Credit: Dominick Spolitino

 

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Guide to picking a hotel in Placencia…or anywhere!

Remaxvipbelize.: Placencia Beach

There is nothing better (vacation wise) than showing up at a hotel, the first day of vacation, and LOVING the place you are staying. I know I have picked the right one when I immediately picture myself having coffee on the porch, checking emails at the breakfast bar, having dinner on the patio, walking around the grounds, etc. Here’s how to pick a great hotel in Placencia, or elsewhere!

Remaxvipbelize: Loving the place you are staying

I have always been overwhelmed when I try to pick somewhere to stay in another country. I think most of us may stay where someone we know has recommended, and that is why Trip Advisor and such sites are great. But, they don’t tell the whole story, and unfortunately, a lot of the “feedback” and reviews on a lot of sites are total bunk. Also, if you search for a hotel in a certain area, you might be looking at hotels in a 30 mile radius, which can have a huge impact on your experience.

Remaxvipbelize: Trip Advisor

Here is what I have found to be the most helpful way to narrow it down, without becoming information overloaded which will happen in about 15 minutes of googling a place to stay in a certain city.

1.) #1 consideration has to be budget of course. If you go to Trip Advisor, they are not a booking engine-and a LOT of very cool places will not show you prices. Only large places who can afford a booking engine will show their prices and a link to book, and this leaves out a lot of the really great and special places that really make a memorable vacation. (like booking at a Marriot vs. a super enchanting b & b.) Of course, check trip advisor and see what shows up in the city’s lists. But don’t forget to click on the b & b and the “specialty” units as that is where you find some gems, as opposed to just checking the hotel tab. I also recommend doing a quick search on VRBO or Air B & B. If you do just these three sites, you will have a feel for neighborhoods and prices, and some names will look familiar.

2.) VERY IMPORTANT. Decide how close to the action you want to be. I always pick a landmark right in town that I want to be able to walk to (a coffee shop, the heart of town, a certain restaurant, beach bar, etc.) DON’T just look for beachfront because for example in Placencia, “Placencia” is considered to be the WHOLE peninsula. The peninsula is 16 miles long plus a bunch of land on the way in, so your stay will be markedly different if all you looked at were budget and wanting to be on the beach. There are lovely resorts all the way up the peninsula, and many people want the isolated resort experience, and don’t mind being far from the action. For me, I want to be able to walk everywhere if that is an option, and here, there are SO MANY awesome places to stay right in the village, where you can literally walk to EVERYTHING. If you are looking at your budget, remember that if you end up having to rent a car, bike, or golf cart, or get a cab every time you want to leave, staying far away for budget sake will annoy you.

Remaxvipbelize: Placencia

3.) Look at the amenities. Do you need a pool? Do you need a pool if you are right on the beach? Do you need to be able to walk to bars to avoid a DUI? Will you be happy with just one walkable bar on site? Will you make use of things like cable, A/C, bikes, kayaks, wifi, free pickup, kitchenette, private veranda? Do the reviews show that the owner takes care of the unit/beach/property? Do you just want to dump your stuff or do you want an experience at the resort?

Remaxvipbelize: Resort Beach view

4.) Do look at the reviews but take them with a grain of salt. I would be more inclined to read the owner’s response to bad reviews than the review itself. Some people are born complainers so their feedback isn’t valid, and other great reviews may be the owner’s friend. But DO look at the pictures people post on Trip Advisor, or google the place and click images to see some more “real life” shots. Some places look like total paradise and really this is just a good photographer. At this point, you are probably going back to a couple places because they just seem right to you. Probably ANY of those few that you have vetted out will make you happy.

How to pick the best place in Placencia — based on the complaints travelers have had (most people have a blast here of course, :), but no matter where you look, it is not going to be the right fit for everyone.***

-If the owners do not clean the beach–we have a lot of sea grass here and this requires commitment to cleaning daily. Be sure that the place you stay mentions this or the reviews note this. It truly makes a difference.

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Vs. This….
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-Travelers thinking they were booking in the village, but the resort was actually up to 16 miles away.

Remaxvipbelize.: Placencia All Resort view

-It is quiet and peaceful here-but there is not the first world activities like a movie theater, mall, mini golf, water park, golf, etc. There are plenty of restaurants, activities, and excursions, but staying at a place that makes you happy to just chill at is very important. Some places offer free use of snorkel gear, kayaks, bikes, etc and this makes a big difference in your experience.

-Assuming your hotel in Placencia has things like A/C, cable, wifi, beach towels, beach chairs, etc. Make sure you check this if you need these 🙂

Remaxvipbelize: Happy Little Traveler

-The weather–no one can control this, you hope for hot and dry weather, so make sure you go with the odds and pick a time of year where you are likely to avoid what you hate (cold fronts/rain, etc).

Remaxvipbelize: Rainy season in Belize

-Figuring out the best mix between cheap and charming-so you can have money for excursions, but not picking solely on price, as you do get what you pay for 🙂

***Of course, if you are coming to Belize, we highly recommend you check out our own hotel in Placencia :). Walking distance to everything, but in a quiet, private spot. kayaks, bikes, grills, cooler, snorkel gear, beach towels, games, kitchenette, floats, flashlights, good wifi, cable, A/C, clean beach, GREAT hosts, coconut drink at check in……much more 🙂

Remaxvipbelize.: Hotel in Placencia
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Caribbean Beach Cabanas — Ready for high season!

Remaxvipbelize: Caribbean Beach Cabanas

High season is here!

We are done with Sol! Our first “real” guest after the renovation comes tomorrow!Here are the first pictures of the new resort. We are really proud of it, and have spent the last two months working harder than we ever have (after a total of 8 months of planning and working!). These pictures were taken this morning, and of course it rained so they are a rough draft, but I couldn’t wait any longer 🙂 The sidewalk will be stained terra cotta but that is one of the only big changes that will take place over the next few months.

These are in order from when you arrive at the Placencia Sidewalk. You can click for a larger view.

Standing on the sidewalk, looking at the property, the Sea beyond it.

Remaxvipbelize: Caribbean Beach Cabanas
Remaxvipbelize: Caribbean Beach Cabanas view

 Our new miles sign at the sidewalk 🙂 Suggestions for cities to add are welcome!

Remaxvipbelize: Caribbean Beach Cleveland St. Charles
Halfway up the sidewalk, walking towards the Sea.
Remaxvipbelize: Halfway up the sidewalk
Standing right behind our house-the casita.
Remaxvipbelize: House-the casita
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View from Sol of the casita
Remaxvipbelize: View from Sol of the casita
Sol!! New huge veranda, roof, repainted, new furniture, new window bars, windows, A/C, cable 🙂 Has two lay out chairs, two sit up chairs, a bar with table and two stools.
Remaxvipbelize: Caribbean House lay out chairs, two sit up chairs
 Farther away view of Sol.
Remaxvipbelize: Farther away view of Sol
Close up of hammock and sit up chairs.
Remaxvipbelize: hammock and sit up chairs
 View from Sol’s front veranda.
Remaxvipbelize: Sol's front veranda
New kitchen…totally new peninsula, breakfast bar, stools, TV, lighting, all new utensils, dishes, blender, toaster, and much more…
Remaxvipbelize: new peninsula and breakfast bar, stools
Remaxvipbelize :peninsula TV, lighting
 View of brand new custom bed, built ins…put your luggage right in the passageway under the bed! Plenty of storage…front drawers in the bed as well.
Remaxvipbelize: Brand new custom bed
Remaxvipbelize: Brand new custom bed
 New bamboo loveseat
 Remaxvipbelize: New bamboo loveseat
 New breakfast bar overlooking the Sea
Remaxvipbelize: New breakfast bar overlooking the Sea
 New palapa, imagine having your coffee here in the morning!
 Remaxvipbelize: New palapa, imagine having your coffee
 Remaxvipbelize: New palapa, imagine
Outdoor shower
Remaxvipbelize: Outdoor shower

 Close up of Casita

 Remaxvipbelize: Close up of Casita
Remaxvipbelize: Paradise office
 Fun new art everywhere!
Remaxvipbelize: Flip Flop
Remaxvipbelize: Belize
Remaxvipbelize: Belize palm Tree
Remaxvipbelize: Placencia Peninsula Maya Beach view
Remaxvipbelize: Placencia Peninsula Maya Beach sitting area
Remaxvipbelize: Placencia Peninsula Maya Beach sitting area
What are your thoughts on our renovation? Make sure to let us know during your next Belizean vacation!
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Best Placencia Souvenirs

Remaxvipbelize: Hammock

Best Placencia souvenirs, meaning they they are the most economical/portable/most Belizean character/looks like you were really thoughtful….in no particular order…..

1.) Tiny bottles of Marie Sharps….less than  $1us! Portable, fun, authentic! Probably an overall winner in all categories 🙂

Remaxvipbelize: Tiny bottles of Marie Sharps

2.) Bottles of jam-I wondered what to do with these…still not sure I did it right….but I sauteed chicken in the jalapeno jam and it was AWESOME. You can use the banana and other fruit jams like regular jams…but a very unique gift. Or, don’t try to be creative, just eat it with a spoon, out of the jar. Only a couple bucks at the grocery stores.

Remaxvipbelize: Bottles of jam

3.) Lion fish earrings from Treasure Box-Khadija is the owner of the shop (she is the daughter of Saeed, the awesome Bamboo guy!) She has a lovely shop where they sell very sweet lionfish earrings…lionfish are invasive species on the reef and she makes use of the lionfish in a useful and truly unique way…visit her store off the main street! Lionfish are reportedly evil….imagine wearing dangerous fish spikes dangling from your ears! What a story.

Remaxvipbelize: Treasure Box-Khadija

4.) Adorable silver jewelry from Denyse’s….her shop in on the sidewalk. Very affordable and unique sterling silver. My friend Shannon cleaned the place out on her trip.

Remaxvipbelize: Adorable silver jewelry from Denyse's

5.) Go to this store on the pier….they have great souvenirs…Belizean coffee, honey, and other things that are packaged very cutely! Looks thoughtful.

Remaxvipbelize: Natures Goodies

6.) A hammock! You can find these at most souvenir stores…they are mostly handmade and some of them are very unique and soft 🙂 Can you imagine this hanging in your basement….in the middle of the Cleveland winter….with recorded sounds of waves coming from your CD player in the background?

Remaxvipbelize: Hammock

7.) Belize coffee mug…because this is easy….Dave is a coffee mug nerd and so am I, now, so this might be a good souvenir for us.

Remaxvipbelize: Belize coffee mug

8.) Belikin Beer T shirt….if you are really edgy you could try to get a bottle of beer out of the country but I am not sure this is smiled upon 🙂 Grab a t shirt at the airport on your way out for a great last minute gift….I tried to buy one for Dave online a while ago, when we didn’t live here, and it was impossible to find. So, get them while you are here! (If you smuggle the beer, don’t say you read this blog and I said it was ok)

Remaxvipbelize: Belikin The Beer of Belize

9.) A Belizean wood cutting board…you can also find these at the airport for like $15us…they are awesome! And it looks thoughtful and expensive.

Remaxvipbelize: Belizean wood cutting board

10.) Disclaimer….I have never tried this. But I believe it to be pretty unique to Belize, which is why it made it to this list of Placencia Souvenirs.  There is a rumor that if you get tipsy on this, and go to bed, the next day you experience a second drunken wave! Now THAT is a heck of a souvenir!

Remaxvipbelize: Cashew Wine

11.) A little Belize flag, because that is fun to have in your office, in February, when you are looking outside at snow and dead trees.

Remaxvipbelize: Belize flag

12.) Goss Chocolate- but put this in your carry-on. Don’t let it melt on all the other souvenirs in your bag, that would ruin the flags and t shirts in there.

Best enjoyed on a beachfront hammock, looking at palm trees, not at a Formica counter top in February, in the Northeast.

Remaxvipbelize: Goss Chocolate
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10 Reasons to Visit or Move to Placencia

Remaxvipbelize : Rumfish

Let’s get right to it. No place is perfect, and vacationing vs. living somewhere would require different checklists. Also, what is paradise to one person, is not paradise to another. But what is going on in Placencia, that made it feel so magical to us, and to many people that come down here? We meet people every week who, after visiting, are now on a house hunt and ready to move to Placencia. The whole village is on a verge of an even bigger explosion of growth, with several huge projects in the works.**most pictures borrowed from google, but all represent realistic portrayals 🙂

1.) The peninsula is very special and unique. We drove onto the peninsula the first time we came. The drive is so gorgeous and special….you go from watching the Maya Mountains, which look like Hawaii, to driving through what feels like a North Carolina shoreline…..to arriving at Hilton Head-like homes (Plantation area and North)….to driving through Maya Beach, which looks and feels like 1940’s Florida (at least what I imagine it did 🙂 ), to seeing authentic Belize culture in Seine Bight (this town is rough around the edges, but friendly, right on the water, and tons of local character), to arriving in the village, where not a structure is over a few stories high….everyone is friendly…..Caribbean-colored wooden homes and businesses….one cute restaurant and shop after another…and throughout this whole drive, you can see the lagoon and Maya Mountains on your right, and the gorgeous Caribbean the whole time on your left, and palm trees everywhere. I have never been in a place that had so many charming natural aesthetics.

Remaxvipbelize: North Carolina shoreline
Remaxvipbelize: Lagoon and Maya Mountains

2.) You can drink the water here. Right out of the tap, we have been doing it for 7 months and I think it is delicious. I can’t tell the difference between bottled water and tap water here. You cannot drink the water everywhere in Belize, and certainly not everywhere in Central America. But here, it is fed by an underwater spring. Just from my visit to Roatan this past week, I  was reminded what a plus this is.

3.) Belize is English speaking, and they accept USD everywhere. This makes vacationing and living here MUCH easier.

4.) Placencia is a perfect mix of the inland experience, but an island feel. I really liked San Pedro, but I was worried about “island fever”. Here, you can get in your car and drive inland, get to stores and fill up your car if needed, and it is cheaper than an actual island, because things don’t have to be all shipped by boat.

Remaxvipbelize: Island fever

5.) Placencia has just the right amount of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, beach bars, and shops to be a quaint, small town village, without being so small that you can’t get what you need, or becoming bored. We have been here 7 months and I still haven’t tried everything. You will recognize some familiar (and friendly!) faces (of  locals, expats, other tourists, and even beach dogs :)) within a day of being here, and there is only one road into town, plus the walking main street sidewalk.  Which bring me to….

Remaxvipbelize: Rumfish
Remaxvipbelize: Walking main street sidewalk
6.) One of the things I love best about my move to Placencia is that I can walk the main road into town and feel like I am in a true Central American village. Culture, local flavor, all of the wood-stilted houses you think of, busy-ness of a downtown village, but then…I can turn the corner and walk the famous Sidewalk….which is right on the beach, and transforms into a true vacation paradise. Even now, 7 months later, I feel like I am on vacation when I walk down that sidewalk. You will walk by one charming bed and breakfast, restaurant, ice cream stand, souvenir shop, and much more, all while looking at the ocean with this wonderful energy around you. The sidewalk feels more like the Caribbean, while the main street feels like Central America. 
Remaxvipbelize: Central American village
Remaxvipbelize: Souvenir shop
Remaxvipbelize: Wood-stilted houses

7.) Laughingbird Caye, Silk Caye, Cockscomb, Tutti Frutti, Belize Ocean Club, Rumfish, Secret Garden, all the islands surrounding the peninsula that you can kayak to, Barefoot and Tipsy Tuna, Brewed Awakenings…these are just a few of the standout activities/establishments here. If you feel a need for some resort style living for a day, you can take a drive up to Belize Ocean Club, at the top of the peninsula, where it is as luxurious as an all inclusive resort, and they let you use their pool. Rumfish and Secret Garden are just two of the really unique and spectacular restaurants here. Tutti Frutti has the best gelato I have ever had. From Placencia, you can snorkel in two unbelievable Cayes. Tipsy and Barefoot are SO MUCH FUN….and where you will find locals, expats, tourists, and dogs all having an awesome time, every night of the week, and they are right next door to each other. Brewed Awakenings has some of the best coffee and smoothies I have ever had.

 Remaxvipbelize: Laughingbird Caye

Remaxvipbelize: Belize Hotel pool side view

 8.) The Sea changes EVERY SINGLE DAY. I start out every day with a walk to the shore…and every day, the color, waves, and shoreline are different. It is so amazing. Sometimes the water is so still and clear it looks like the most pristine Caribbean beach you could imagine, like turquoise glass. Other mornings, like today, the water was full of big waves and it looked more like the Atlantic Ocean. I LOVE waves in the sea, but also appreciate the beauty of a calm and clear sea, and this was the only place with all the island feel that had this. (In the cayes, the water is gorgeous, but it never gets any waves because it is too close to the reef.) Not to mention, just the other morning we watched a school of dolphins swim right by the shore!

 Remaxvipbelize: Sea changes Every single day

9.) You can walk EVERYWHERE. From the village, you can walk to farmer’s stands, beach bars, restaurants, groceries, everything. Also, unlike many other places I have visited, you can safely ride your bike–this was not an option in Roatan, for example, because it was too hilly and the street too narrow. In San Pedro, there are not a lot of sidewalks, and I found walking and biking to be a bit stressful with all the cars and golf cars whizzing by.

Remaxvipbelize: Beach side Fruit Shop

10.) The FEEL of it here. This is one that you simply have to experience. Will every person that comes here have that “feeling” that they never want to leave? Of course not, but a much higher percentage than is really reasonable :). You have this feeling here that you are somewhere very special, and also you have a feeling that you are in a place that is about to explode, as the tourist numbers and construction keep increasing every month…there is a reason for that! I felt like I stumbled on a secret when I got here, and the friends we have made here all have that same feeling. Tourists come back year after year here, despite all the other options in the world!

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Driving in Belize — Is it safe?

Remaxvipbelize: Belize Island resort view

I am getting this question often from travelers-nearly everyone flies into Belize International Airport, and from there, you can rent a car. If you are going to the Cayes, you can take the water taxi or a puddle jumper flight (Tropic or Maya Air), if you are going to San Ignacio or Placencia (or anywhere else inland), you can rent a car or take a puddle jumper. Many people who come to Belize don’t just go to one location though-one of the greatest things about choosing Belize is that you can do an island adventure trip, jungle adventures, Mayan ruins, and beach relaxing all on one trip. Belize is small, and relatively easy to get everywhere. The first time we came, we rented a car at the airport and drove around the whole country; it was a fantastic experience.

Car rental at Belize Airport-looks just like at home!
Remaxvipbelize: Car rental at Belize Airport-looks

I am a worrywart about safety, and for most humans, if we haven’t done something before, and it isn’t familiar, it can feel unsafe or scary. After 7 months, we have driven in Belize so many times that it is completely normal to me now. This post should explain what it is really like, from the worrywart perspective 🙂

Driving in Belize — Some pointers, advice, and thoughts.

1.) The car you rent here might be a piece of crap. Belize roads are hard on cars, it is hard to get cars in here with the import taxes, and cars stick around a long time. The first car we rented was a jeep whose shocks were actually quite shocking; it felt like we were driving a waterbed with all the bouncing.

Remaxvipbelize: Driving in Belize

2.) It wouldn’t hurt to have a set of jumper cables and to know how to change a tire. If you do not have/know these things, you will most likely be driving in walking distance to help, and a car with a good Samaritan probably is not far off here. When we have rented cars, there has also been a service available where you can call and get help from the rental place, so ask about this service when you rent.

Remaxvipbelize: Driving in walking

3.) OK now you have your car and you are all set…one of the unique things you may encounter will be a police checkpoint. There are no standard traffic cops, although you will at times see a cop car. One of the ways that flow is controlled is through these random checkpoints. If you see a traffic stop building with no one in it, just go on through. There will be cones and cops clearly there if you need to stop. All they are looking for is to make sure your vehicle is insured and that you are here legally. You just need to show your passport. The insurance proof is actually on the windshield in Belize. It wouldn’t hurt to know where the car’s registration is, but just show your car rental paperwork if asked. This should be a quick and easy situation (keep your passport handy, don’t pack it in your luggage in the truck, which would be a huge pain for everyone). One thing to note, sometimes kids/people will put cones out that look like a traffic stop, when really they are asking for donations for their school or team. Other times you may think it is a traffic stop but it is kids selling fruit or something. Feel free to donate, or just kindly roll by and wave.

Remaxvipbelize: A Cop Pulled me over and said papers

4.) One of the other controls on the roads are speed bumps. These are annoying, and you do have to be aware as you are driving and look out for these. Almost 100% of them are marked, but sometimes the signs are hard to see, or they will come up rather quickly. Since there are no traffic cops, this is a way to manage speed. Also you may see those same kids selling fruit at the speed bumps because you have to slow down…you can just roll by :).

5.) Hitchhikers-it is normal to hitchhike and to pick up hitchhikers here. This is not recommended of course, and certainly not for your first time here. You are not obligated to pick anyone up of course, but you will see a lot of people with their thumb out, there is kind of an understanding between drivers and hitchhikers here. Just roll on by and they won’t care.

Remaxvipbelize: Hitchhiking

6.) Buses-one thing that makes me uncomfortable while driving here is the buses–you will see Caribbean-colored old school buses that are a private bus line here, racing along the highways quite frequently. At times I feel like the bus is a freight train coming right at me. The drivers know the roads well so they speed along like crazy, and it always makes me slow down and be extra cautious when I see them coming at me. Just be aware of them them and make sure to be as far as you can safely be from the mid line in the road 🙂

Real James Bus in Belize.
Remaxvipbelize: Real James Bus in Belize
 What James Bus looks like coming at you on the highway.
Remaxvipbelize: James Bus looks like coming at you on the highway

7.) “Highway”-ha! Although the roads are called highways, there are no “highways.” The roads are actually pretty nice, but they are a 2 lane country road throughout. With this comes twists and turns at points, and passing is quite normal here, and often done at the speed bumps. It is recommended that you pass with great caution when you are in the twisty parts of the road!!

8.) Gas stations and bathroom breaks-there aren’t that many cars here so there aren’t that many gas stations. It is recommended that when you do see a gas station, stop and get gas if you are under a half tank, and also use their bathroom. It won’t be the Ritz, and they may even charge you a dollar, but use these bathrooms if you can. Unless you prefer to pull off into the bush and pee while looking for snakes and fireants 🙂

Real Belize Gas Station! Looks like home!
Remaxvipbelize: Real Belize Gas Station

9.) Dogs — While driving in Belize and cruising in one of the towns, there will be speed bumps to protect the people, and you will also see a lot of dogs here. We have narrowly missed hitting dogs on a  number of occasions when going through towns, because they tend to just run out into the street at times-just keep your eyeballs on them when you see them on the sides of the road.

Remaxvipbelize: Dogs driving in Belize and cruising

10.) I think driving in Belize is fun and totally worth it. You will drive through what looks like Hawaii, North Carolina, Hilton Head, countryside, farms, etc. You are statistically VERY unlikely to have any interactions with a criminal element while on the roads. The biggest safety issue here is car accidents, which are pretty common because people drive too fast. Being a defensive driver, and taking your time, is the best safety advice.

Actual scenery you will see as you drive.
Remaxvipbelize: scenery
Remaxvipbelize: Belize road side nature
Remaxvipbelize: Belize Mountain nature
Remaxvipbelize: Belize Nature
I used to think that driving anywhere in Central America was like a ticking time bomb, that you were likely to be targeted and staked out by a carjacker–this is ridiculous. Only in southern Belize City is there a level of organized criminal element, and “poor” does not equal unsafe or criminal here. (In the US, there are “poor” cities and middle class cities/suburbs, and crime is more concentrated in the “poor” areas. The social dynamics are different here, most people do not have much money, and most people all hang out in the same places.) Belize has the lowest population density in Central America, and with that comes a LOT of gorgeous landscapes with a few little villages scattered amongst farms and mountains.
Remaxvipbelize: Southern Belize City

You will see a lot of poverty for sure, amongst all of the gorgeous landscape. But Belizeans are very used to tourists and are very friendly. You can feel safe to stop anywhere along the highway, at roadside stands and such, and this is part of the fun of the drive. One last thing to note-the gas here is really expensive, and so is renting a car. Gas is like $5-6 a gallon, and car rental is around $50-100 a day. This is again the result of there not being that many cars here. A lot of times you will be the only car on the road, and that makes for a really peaceful drive 🙂