Ambergris Trip Report - Blue Tang, Chuck & Robbie's, zoo & Lamanai

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Well, we got back from our wonderful Belizean vacation this week, so I decided it was time to post a trip report. I also did a blog with a few pics, so if you want to check that out too, feel free:
Vacation Blog

Travel & Arrival: Our flight wasn't too bad, 3 hours from LAX to DFW, then about an hour delay, and then 3 hours from DFW to BZE. We arrived later than planned, due to the delay in Dallas, but Tropic Air put us on the next flight to San Pedro no problem. Our package with Blue Tang included the flight, and we were really glad we only had a 20 minute flight versus an hour and a half boat ride. When we landed in San Pedro, we just took a taxi to the hotel, they had told us ahead of time that they would cover the taxi fare, so that was really nice too. When we got to the hotel, Allan was still there waiting for us to check us in (the office normally closes at 5, and we got there at 6).

We stayed in room #14, which is a "garden view" room on the 3rd floor. We really liked it though. It was on the quiet side of the building, and to see the ocean, you just had to open the door. The rooms are small, but clean, and have a full kitchen, which was a huge bonus. The A/C works great, I love having hardwood floors, and the 3rd floor rooms have jacuzzi bathtubs, which we never used, but it would have been nice. The rooms are pretty bright in the morning, so bring an eye mask! The swimming pool is small, but we only jumped in a few times between diving. Breakfast is just some kind of pancakes or french toast, cereal, fruit, juice, and coffee; but that was just fine with me, as I don't like to eat a lot before diving. Allan was very helpful at the front desk, and helped us to make any reservations we needed. All in all, I was very pleased with the hotel, it's cute, small, not noisy, at the north end of town, and had everything we needed.

The first night we were starving, so we just walked along the beach until we found someplace open for dinner. We ended up at Lily's Treasure Chest, which was good, just more expensive than I was expecting. Then, we walked further into town, and found the town square. We had a few drinks at Jaguar's dance club, and did some people watching from the deck.

Diving: We dove all 5 days with Chuck & Robbie's. They're just about 100 meters down the beach from Blue Tang, and they were awesome! The airline had lost our dive bag, so they got us all set up with some rental gear for the first day, and everything was in really good shape. The water was a bit choppy that day, but the DMs were very attentive and patient with us on our first dive. I'm always a little skittish on my first dive, especially after I had a bad experience last year in Catalina, but they were great.

A typical dive day was: show up at the dive shop around 8:30, load up and leave around 9, boat-ride for 5-10 minutes, multi-level dive, with a max depth of 80-90 feet, and we usually stayed down for about 45 minutes. They let people stay down longer if they still had air, so some people were down for 30 minutes, others were down for 50 or so. The boat was always close by, and picked us up as soon as we surfaced. Then, we'd head back to the dive shop for about an hour, and since our hotel was so close, we'd go back to the room to have a little snack. Then, we'd usually take off for the 2nd dive around 11. The 2nd dive would usually be a multi-level dive again, with a max depth of about 50-60 feet. We usually lasted about 45 minutes, but again it depended on how fast you sucked down your air. The boats were never too crowded, and one day there was just 3 of us.

The DMs were very professional, attentive, and treated us like we were friends, rather than just customers. They would show us all the cool stuff that we would have missed on our own, and even took some cool pics for us, that we wouldn't have otherwise gotten. We saw lots of turtles, all the normal Caribbean fish, some stingrays, some spotted eagle rays, eels, pufferfish, and on the last day tons of nurse sharks.

Robbie was there every morning, greeting and talking to people, and making sure that we had everything we needed. Enrique & Giovanni were the DMs, and they were both awesome. I highly recommend this dive shop, and plan to dive with them again when we go back.

Other trips: We only had 2 free days during our trip, so on the first day we took the water taxi to the mainland, rented a car, and went to the zoo. It's a super easy drive, and well worth it. The zoo was very cool, I definitely recommend it. If you make it there early enough, you can even head over to Xunantunich, or some of the surrounding cities to eat, drink, or shop. We made it back to the water taxi in time to make the 4:30 trip back to Ambergris.

Our other big trip was to Lamanai. We did the trip through Reef Adventures & Searious. The boat picks you up at 7am, takes you to the mainland, then you take a very bumpy, long bus ride, and then take another boat down the river and through the jungle to finally get to Lamanai. In all, it was around a 3-4 hour trip to get there. Once there, we had lunch, then a guided tour through the site. Then, back on the boats & bus to get back. I was told there are other tour operators that will fly you to the mainland, and then you just take one boat trip, which I think would have been better, but we still had fun. The site is very cool, only 4 temples have been excavated, but they are still very impressive. I would only recommend climbing the "high temple," because it took all of my strength to just do that one temple, and you don't want to miss that view. We also got to see the resident howler monkeys, and all kinds of cool flowers and plants. It rained on us for about 20 minutes, but it was actually pretty nice to cool down.

Other stuff: On Wednesday night, we did the silly "chicken-drop" at the Spindrift hotel, which was hilarious. We were there during the Costa Maya festival, so the one of the beauty queens shook the chicken and threw him in for the first chicken drop. I bet on 20 squares, but still didn't win! It was fun though.

We also went over to Caye Caulker one afternoon after diving. We caught the 2:30 water taxi, got there, had lunch, a few drinks, did some shopping, and walked down the whole island until "the split." Then we made it onto the 5:30 water taxi back! I would definitely recommend heading over to Caye Caulker for an afternoon, just to see it, but there wasn't much that would have held my attention for more than a day.

Some of the restaurants/bars we tried: Lily's (okay), Red Ginger at the new Phoenix resort (pretty good & has A/C), Victoria House (very good - it's where we got engaged! and it has A/C, and a free taxi pick-up), Caliente (1/2 price margaritas on Friday), Blue Water Grill, Estel's (great breakfast on our last day), Elvi's Kitchen, Tacklebox (great burgers), and Wet Willy's (Blues band on Saturday night was awesome, strong drinks, friendly owners/bartenders); Jaguar's dance club (good drinks & had good rock music on Saturday night in the bar), & Fido's (usually has a live band-which wasn't very good; good deal on multiple shots of alcohol though.)

It was an awesome trip, and we hope to go back soon!
 
Hey,

What's your stance on credit cards v. cash in Belize? Since the dollar is accepted, it's easy to bring cash, but CC are soooo easy. Specifically, what did you use for hotel and diving? I've used CC in past and just stomached the charges from my creditor.
 
Great Review! Very much appreciated! My boyfriend will be diving (CRyanDean above) the blue hole and such and he's quite excited. We are going in September. We'd love any advice/personal tip you might have for a new Belize traveler. We made a website/blog like you (our username) to document our planning and gear reviews. Check it out!

Thanks again!
 
Glad to hear you had a good time and enjoyed the Blue Tang like we did! I about died when you mentioned the "chicken drop" as I had a little too much fun the night my boyfriend and I participated. I've never yelled "crap bird crap!" so much in my life! LOL!
 
Hey,

What's your stance on credit cards v. cash in Belize? Since the dollar is accepted, it's easy to bring cash, but CC are soooo easy. Specifically, what did you use for hotel and diving? I've used CC in past and just stomached the charges from my creditor.

We tried to use cash for some stuff, but ended up using credit cards for most meals, the hotel, trips, etc., but those foreign transaction fees really do add up! We used cash for local vendors, tips, cab fare, etc. We always kept about $200 on us, and another $200 in the safe in our room. I wish we would have used cash for more things though, because when I added up all those fees, it was over $100. There's ATMs all over the island, just don't rely on them, as none of them worked on our last day when we ate at Estel's for breakfast (which does NOT take credit cards!)

Also, if you really want a drink & hot dog at Jet's Bar in the Belize Int'l airport on your way home, make sure you have cash, cuz they don't take credit cards either, and there's no ATMs once you go through the security screening!
 
Great Review! Very much appreciated! My boyfriend will be diving (CRyanDean above) the blue hole and such and he's quite excited. We are going in September. We'd love any advice/personal tip you might have for a new Belize traveler. We made a website/blog like you (our username) to document our planning and gear reviews. Check it out!

Thanks again!

Thanks, and you're welcome!
We did not do the Blue Hole, as we had heard so many mixed reviews about it. We might do it next time, but for the short period of time we had, and the amount of money the trip out to BH costs, not to mention the 2-hour boat ride, we decided to skip it. My hubby was not very comfortable going down to 100 feet the first time we dove together (he's PADI), but he's good now down to 95 feet. I've been to 100+ when I was a little younger, but as I've gotten older, I am a little more paranoid about things now, and 130 feet just seems really far to me, especially since I've heard it's so dark down there. I also like to see a lot of fish, and I was told there's not many fish past 50 or so feet. But, it's one of those things that you gotta do if you're in Belize, so if this will be your only time there, I say go for it! I'm sure we'll hit it up next time.

I heard September is the truly low-season on Ambergris, so if that's where you're headed, just be prepared for a lot of restaurants and bars not being open at regular hours, especially Sundays. Wet Willy's was one of our favorites, but they were only open sporadically when we were there, and they told us they'd probably be closed all of September. You're also going at the height of the hurricane season, and while we appreciated the rain at certain times, the last day it was actually a little chilly, so bring an umbrella, and maybe even some ponchos!

I got your comment on our blog too, so I hope I answered those questions here also. If you have any specific questions about places you're looking at, feel free to email me at missypratt3@hotmail.com.

Have fun!
 
Glad to hear you had a good time and enjoyed the Blue Tang like we did! I about died when you mentioned the "chicken drop" as I had a little too much fun the night my boyfriend and I participated. I've never yelled "crap bird crap!" so much in my life! LOL!

I yelled that too, only the more vulgar words! The funny part is, I videotaped it, so I get to hear myself yell it over and over!!
 
This is great info! I am heading to the Blue Tang Inn this Friday and will be diving with Chuck & Robbie's. I am getting really excited!
 
I am looking to head to Belize at the end of October. Did Blue Tang set up your dives or do you go throught Chuck & Robbie separately?
 
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