#112455 - 12/11/05 05:42 PM
Mayan Ruins, Zip Line, wildlife tours
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We are coming to AC in February for the first time! We can't wait. There's so much we want to do but we don't have a lot of time to research tours, so I have some questions. 1. Which Mayan Ruins would you suggest visiting? (It seems Tikal is the largest(?) but it's in Guatamala. Probably not available as a day tour from AC, huh?? 2. Is there a Zip Line tour offered from AC? Is there more than one Zip Line? If so, which is the best tour (if more than one)? 3. We're also interested in some sort of jungle tour with the best possibility of seeing wildlife in natural habitat, not a zoo. 4. Also, where is the best place to hopefully see manatees? Are tours offered from AC? 5. We are also interested in the cave tubing. Which is the most adventurous? We will be on AC for 2 weeks. Would it be best to stay on the mainland for a couple days in order to do the best tours or do the tour companies on AC offer the same tours? I appreciate anyone's 2 cents. Thanks!! P.S. Our main activity will be diving. Good luck fitting everything in our itinerary, right!!? (sarcasm here) 
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#112460 - 12/11/05 09:08 PM
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Ocean Adventures Tours does all of the tours you are interested in. www.oceanadventurestours.com A good place to start to get an idea of the cost of the tours.....then go shopping.
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#112461 - 12/11/05 11:12 PM
Re: Mayan Ruins, Zip Line, wildlife tours
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It's been a while since I've been down that way (too long), but here's my take on your ruins and wildlife questions.
I stayed for 2 weeks in San Pedro and took a couple of mainland tours from there. The Lamanai trip was a great day trip. They pick you up at your dock, boat to the mainland, up a river, take a bus, then another trip by boat to the ruins. It was a great trip and I highly recommend it. I also highly recommend Tikal in Guatemala. I took it as a day-trip. It was incredible but it would have been better if I made it an overnight. If you're in Belize, you're in the neighborhood and it really is something you should see. Go. You won't regret it.
The Tikal and Lamanai trips aren't real wildlife treks, but we saw quite a number of animals in their native habitat such as howler monkeys, spider monkeys, cuoti, a green jay, a toucan, a (big) crock on the bank on the boat ride back from Lamanai, numerous birds. The boat driver knew where there was a bat "hang-out" so we saw a bunch of bats hanging around. The best wildlife item we saw wasn't actually an animal. In this case, that's probably a good thing. During the Lamanai tour, there was a rain storm (whoda thunk, rain in a rain forest? ;-)) and after the rain stopped, we continued the tour. Not five minutes back on the hike, we spotted a very fresh jaguar print that had to have been made sometime just after the rain stopped.
A lot of people say the Belize Zoo is not your typical zoo and I've heard people really like it. I didn't see it so I can't tell you from personal experience.
Take a Blue Hole dive trip. The dives that are typically done during this trip are the best I've had. The lunch break we took was on Half Moon Caye which serves as a bird sanctuary for a few species of birds (spinakers, blue-footed boobies and one other, if I'm not mistaken). There is a tower you can climb to the canopy level and see them flying and nesting in the trees.
Here I am rambling. Can you tell I'm wishing I could get back there?
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#112462 - 12/12/05 10:01 AM
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Serious divers should consider Protech also.
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#112463 - 12/12/05 10:08 AM
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Just back from a trip to San Ignacio and Caye Caulker. My wife and I stayed at the Cahal Pech Resort Hotel at the top of San Ignacio. I can't recommend them enough for their tours. Tikal and Caracol run just under $100US each with all taxes, fees etc... including meals. Each is a full day trip about 2 hours from town. We jumped in on a Tikal tour the first full day we were there, it was just our guide and one other couple for the trip. Caracol was just my wife, myself and our guide Bruce, who used to work at the Caracol site. If you stay in San Ignacio be sure to check out the small ruins at Cahal Pech. Their stated hours are 8am to 5pm, but I was there at 6:20am and they were open.
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#112464 - 12/12/05 03:02 PM
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The best thing to do about diving is to wait till you're here, then walk around and check out the dive centers. Choose a real dive center (one that does the diving itself instead of simply selling it on) and you should have no problems. Lots of people have strong preferences, for positive or negative reasons, but to save KE any possible embarrassment let me say that Amigos del Mar is certainly one of the best. If I were a visitor to San Pedro I might well dive with them. But it isn't the only good one.
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