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Re: Has anyone sailed Belize?
[Re: waterfan3]
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09/19/2023 05:44 PM
09/19/2023 05:44 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 643 MD, USA
polaris
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Sailed Belize several times and really enjoyed it, but not recently. Agree with FLJim about much less developed, was not unusual to not see another boat all day. Could just pull up behind any island, drop anchor and be set for night. Chartered several times with TMM, when they had base there. I think Moorings is the only charter outfit now. Local fishermen would sail out to the reef and work till they had enough lobster and fish to return to mainland, sometimes up to a week. So, they prized COLD beer and we found the "exchange rate" was a six pack of cold Belikin for a half dozen lobsters. You sail along the world's second longest barrier reef, skinny water and great snorkeling.
Also, I found the people of Belize to be the most polite I have encountered in any country...including my own!
Polaris
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Re: Has anyone sailed Belize?
[Re: waterfan3]
#306375
09/20/2023 04:23 PM
09/20/2023 04:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 348 Maine USA
mainesailor
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We did a Belize trip 20 years ago, with The Moorings. I had entered a sweepstakes and I won a week charter! That hasn't happened again!
We loved the remoteness and have talked about going.back. The people were lovely, and the sailing was amazing. Great snorkeling, remote islands to explore. We were there the first week of December, not ideal timing wise but the boat was free!
If you are looking for something different, book it.
I always take life with a grain of salt. Plus a slice of lemon, and a shot of tequila
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Re: Has anyone sailed Belize?
[Re: waterfan3]
#306381
09/20/2023 08:16 PM
09/20/2023 08:16 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 251 42.77N 76.14W
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Chartered a cat there a few years ago out of San Pedro. As has been said, it is very shallow, and GPS not accurate in places. The man who checked us out to us how to get free when (not if) we ran aground. Nothing like BVI is today - more like it was 30 years ago. Very few places to stop and eat once you pass Caye Caulker but you can be sure to find secluded anchorages and beaches. We stopped at a couple of "fish camps for dinner only to find out they were closed. I recall it was one long reach going down south and another long reach coming back north. Not much tacking involved, if any. Caye Caulker was a favorite stop. We stopped there on the way down and back. Also stayed in a hotel right across from the airport for a few days post-charter. That was really nice - good food and a decent spa.
Jeff
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