#384527 - 07/26/10 02:24 AM
Simple newbie questions.
|
|
Hello all, I've been lurking around here for a bit and have had most of my questions answered just by reading old posts. I'm going to be heading down to AC on the 18th of Aug. for some much needed rest and relaxation after almost 7 months in the desert. Gonna be staying for about a week, maybe more, not sure yet. I've read that August is the "mauger" season, and that there is very little rain. Is this true? Also, I'd really like to plan in one of those jungle zipline tours and some of the Mayan tours. Are these available on the Island, or is it something I'll have to make a day of to go to the mainland, or another island? I also want to do some snorkeling on the reef. Do you have to have any special certifications to do this, or anything like that, or do the tour guides take care of it? Now on to the important questions: Booze and unattached women I'm assuming that the bars on the island are pretty well stocked, but can you get most drinks you'd find in the States? Or is it pretty much Beliken beer and local Rum (not that it matters much to me)? After 7 months straight teetotaling in the desert, I'm looking to kick back and relax and just enjoy myself, and maybe find some company (preferably the bikini wearing kind) while I'm there. Anybody who answers my questions, first round's on me. Thanks.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384531 - 07/26/10 07:44 AM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: losinitiniraq]
|
|
losinit, I'm not sure if you have the right idea of AC. I'll try to answer these basic questions for you. Zipline and Mayan tours, you will have to go to the mainland but they can be arranged on Island. Snorkeling on the reef is great and the guides will show you what you need to know, it is fairly simple. This is well worth doing out here. Booze and unattached women....I'm faily knowledgable on the booze but I'm a 25 year veteran of marriage and would like to keep it that way so I really can't answer the latter. Lets say it is not exactly South Beach, at least not yet.  Local beers mostly, if you drink Heineken, it is available in some bars. Local rum is my favorite but other drinks are available. Now as far as August being dry....well let me say that you can some rain in AC in August. Most of the year's rainfall occurs during the period June to November, that is the rainy season. AC is a great place to lay back and relax but remember it is not a "South Beach" atmosphere. Good Luck and I hope you have a great trip.
_________________________
Jim We can't direct the wind but we can adjust the sails.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384532 - 07/26/10 09:45 AM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: ragman]
|
|
That's cool, I'm not exactly looking for the South Beach scene anyway. Just looking for a fun vacation. When it rains, is it usually an all day affair, or is it on and off? Heiniken is fine with me, and I prefer Vodka to rum, but hey when in Rome... Who knows, I might even prefer Belikin. I plan on staying at Spindrift, at least at first. The "Chicken drop" sealed the deal on that one  (I've already started to refer to it as Chicken shit roulette). It seems pretty centrally located. One other question: where is the casino I heard about located? Is it in SP town or south or north? I can't find it on any of the maps I've seen.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384545 - 07/26/10 01:58 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: collyk]
|
|
It's Mauger season as there's less tourists and less money around so the locals get Mauger!!! Mauger is skinny........
Typically in wet season the clouds build thrugh the late afternoon and it rains at night and is clear again via morning and repeats.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384554 - 07/26/10 02:47 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: losinitiniraq]
|
|
"One other question: where is the casino I heard about located? Is it in SP town or south or north? I can't find it on any of the maps I've seen."
The last one was in the Yacht Club, but has been closed for awhile. They never seems to make it on the island. You'll have to settle for Texas Hold'em. Several places have poker, but you'll have to check when you get closer.
No matter, you will enjoy!
_________________________
"Hold on Tight To Your Dreams" ELO
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384555 - 07/26/10 02:56 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: azbob]
|
|
I guess the meaning of Mauger has changed with all the gringos here now. Usta refer to a couple of weeks in August when the wind stopped and the humidity and temperature was very high...uncomfortable!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384571 - 07/26/10 06:16 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: SP Daily]
|
|
Hey losinit, some buddies and I from Texas will be down there on the 19th for a week. We are staying at the Carribean Villas. Come find us and I will buy you a couple of beers for your service in Iraq.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384573 - 07/26/10 07:42 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: thurlkill]
|
|
Losinit.... I concur what everyone has said. You will love AC.. the view is beautiful beyond compare and the snorkeling/diving is some of the best I have seen. I know you don't dive (I do both) but there are several places around AC that will not disappoint. I dove and snorkeled Hol Chan. I also hear that Mexico Rocks is a great place to go as well. I would like to say that Tanisha Tours is a fantastic guide group to sign up with whether zip lining or mayan ruins. I went with them in February for the Lamanai tour and I can that Daniel Nunez is not only a great guide, but very informative and knowledgeable of the Belize flora and fauna. I'm sure you will enjoy your well deserved time in AC. Have fun and I would also like to say "Thank you" for all your service.
_________________________
Take the road less traveled
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384574 - 07/26/10 09:14 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: divingcowgirl]
|
|
The chicken drop is kinda like a casino....
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384576 - 07/26/10 09:39 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: SnoopysMom]
|
|
kinda like washing your feet with your socks on.............
_________________________
Gabriel, don't blow your horn until you check with me !
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384580 - 07/26/10 11:39 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: azbob]
|
|
The fact the Casino shut down doesn't surprise me. It was open the first couple of times I was down and I never had any desire to go. There are way too many other things to do, people to see and Belikins to drink. The last thing I wanted to do was sit and put quarters into a slot machine.
_________________________
God Bless The Reef!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384589 - 07/27/10 01:13 AM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: ExOkie]
|
|
Thanks all for your answers. Phil- the weather answer puts my mind at ease a bit. As long as it's nice during the day, it can rain all night long while I sit in the bar. I was just worried about it being rainy season and having to sit indoors all vacation. Most def NOT what I'm looking for. I'll deal with the skeeters. Should I buy repellant before I get there? Or are there plenty of places to buy it there? Thurkil- Sounds like a plan, man. Texans know how to party in my experience. I had thought about getting dive qualified, but I think I'll save that for another trip. So just snorkeling this time around. Anyone know if Spindrift is a good place to stay? I'm not really on a budget this trip, but I can't see spending a lot of cash on a resort. I'd rather be in town closer to everything. Especially since I'm not planning on being in my room much. Does anyone know if they have safe's in their rooms or not? I think I'll be taking the water taxi from BC. Not really to save $, just that when I get there I'll have been on planes for 22 hours, and don't think I'll want to get on another. Where can I pick up a camera to take pictures underwater at? TIA,
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384590 - 07/27/10 01:42 AM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: losinitiniraq]
|
|
Question: Any laws on open intoxicants? Can I just cruise the place with beer in hand, or do I have to be in an establishment to drink? I know, I know... I sound like an alcoholic with all the booze questions. I'm not, I just like to have a good time, and I can't drink over here, so I make up for it on R&R ;D
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384591 - 07/27/10 02:05 AM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: losinitiniraq]
|
|
Spendthrift is a great location, but might be a bit noisy a lot of the time,,, Others may enlighten you about the rooms. Everything (including bug repellent) is more expensive on the island as everything has to be imported. I like the little towelettes as they are handy to carry around. The drinking laws are fairly relaxed, so you will be fine carrying your drink to the next bar or around the town square. My advice is to stay aware of your surroundings and do not trust everyone you meet (sounds crazy, but I see it happen all the time). Like everywhere else, times are hard here and there are opportunists lurking. Come to Karaoke on Tuesday at Fido's, Wednesday at RoadKill or Friday at Playa Lounge - we would love to buy you a beer Above all else, enjoy your well earned vacation!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#384649 - 07/27/10 08:13 PM
Re: Simple newbie questions.
[Re: SnoopysMom]
|
|
My cousins and I will be in San Pedro from Sept. 18 (checking in on Saturday morning) and leaving Tursday, Sept. 21. What nightlife would you suggest, and are there any all-inclusive deals in San Pedro (we will be coming from Cancun) Look forward to hearing from you!
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
31
|
|
|
|
15664 Members
44 Forums
47455 Topics
406714 Posts
Max Online: 1262 @ 06/10/07 02:16 PM
|
|
|