I would have tumbled head over heels coming down that front staircase. I fall down our house stairs from the second floor to the main floor, that's with a railing on one side and a wall on the other.
This is the only port we didn't get off at. It wasn't because of the horror stories we heard about Belize. We got really sunburned the day before at Mahogany Bay. We had an excursion in Cozumel that we were excited about.... so we sat Belize out. Looked like y'all had a lot fun. Thanks for sharing, God bless y'all 💙🙏
Minor side note: at 15:50, what you called a buoy is really a "fender", an flexible, air-filled "bubble/bladder" that is put over the side of a boat, to protect it from damage when two vessels come into contact.
I was with a group cruise just the week after you were on the pride it looks like. My whole group went to the Wet Lizard and I opted to cave tube and zipline on my own. Belize is a beautiful country. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Not sure if it's still the case, but years ago, you could not give blood if you had recently traveled to some parts of Belize. We did a cave tubing excursion and recommended it to a colleague. The person was a frequent blood donor and was a little miffed at me because of the restriction.
Wow, when we did the same tour a 3 years ago, we climbed the high temple (wooden staircase on the back for part of it). Maybe they weren't letting people climb because they were working on it. Or maybe it was that your tour was shorter and not enough time? Anyhow, still a great tour.
Question, when the excursions are booked through the ship, does the tour company get the pay? Just wondering, I know in most of those countries or ports that's how they make their living.
@@parodeejay thank you, sorry but I always think about the underdog, that's why I get so aggravated when I hear of people cancelling their gratuities. Can't wait to see more. Have a safe trip
Just a tip: Don't do the passport stamp! I did one back in 2017 and it actually hung me up on a trip to Canada because the customs guy wanted to know what I'd been doing in Honduras. Nothing more than just really uncomfortable and about 12 questions about why I was there, why I was traveling alone, where I would be staying, did I know anyone in the country.... And then a couple of years later the guys in London put me through about the same thing. Just don't do it. You never know where that passport might take you some day.