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#108473 09/21/05 11:01 PM
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Can anyone help me finally sort out the differences in price to fly to AC from Belize city or ferry? I can't seem to get it straight from the Lonely Planet and it is a few years old.
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#108474 09/22/05 07:22 AM
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Ferry - less expensive, longer (45min to 1 hour), and wet if it's raining / Fly - more expensive, much less time, dry


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#108475 09/22/05 08:34 AM
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The ferry will cost $25-$30US round trip, air prices can be found at the Maya http://www.mayaairways.com/ and Tropic http://www.tropicair.com/ websites.

You can fly in from International or Municipal. Municipal requires you to use taxi (as does the ferry) at a cost of about $20US.

#108476 09/22/05 11:12 AM
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We're in the minority that prefers to take the water taxi - love watching the water change color as you leave the city, talking to the locals about the history of all the cayes as you pass them and getting that first look at San Pedro as it appears on the horizon. Also provides the first layer of my tan each year! Made the trip a couple of weeks ago - cab from airport to water taxi was $17.50US for all three of us. Water taxi one way was $15.00US each - (they take credit cards w/small fee or cash or travellers checks).

That said - we always take the flight back to BZE because we want to stay till the last possible minute. I believe Tropic was $55US per person.

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That's so helpfull, thanks guys!
Shell

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I'm with law, ferry over, fly back.
A little of both worlds.

#108479 09/24/05 07:16 PM
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I've never done the boat trip in less than 75 minutes, and I (and my luggage) have been soaked several times. To me it's a no brainer - fly. And have your camera handy - the views of the reef & islands can be spectacular. First time around try to be on the starboard coming to the island, and port leaving it.

#108480 09/24/05 07:17 PM
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P2...pm me regarding February!

#108481 09/25/05 07:54 AM
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First timers are biting off a big project trying to get the boat. They don't run all the time, they don't take reservations, and you will be totally stuck if you are late and make mistakes about how to do it.

#108482 09/25/05 09:20 AM
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For me, the TropicAir flights were part of the fun of the trip. There are plenty of boat opportunities once you arrive in S.P.


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