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Subject: Re: Honeymoon. Help! :) Posted on: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 11:30:29 MDT


"Dick Sziede" wrote in message
news:au6dnceTlN2O6YLcRVn-oA@comcast.com...
> From time to time in 36 years of marriage me bride and I have taken a
> honeymoon. Ambergris Caye is the only place we've honeymooned twice.
Miles
> of beach, still no chain resturants or glitzy resorts. Beach front bars
and
> resturants, and few bugs. San Pedro rolls up the sidewalks at 10:00PM
even
> during carnival.
>

Rolls up the sidewalks at 10 pm? Are you sure you've been there? ;^)

I'm thinking you just didn't know where to look.

> If you've been to Roatan you know about the no-see-ums in the Bay Islands.
> Guanaja is worse. Places to avoid are Bayman Bay Club on Guanaja (crappy
> service) and Coco View on Roatan (intestinal bug). See Undercurrent for
> details.
>
> Dick
>
>
> "Rich A." wrote in message
> news:66a3908e.0404280657.46483ed5@posting.google.com...
> > I'm in charge of planning our honeymoon for this November... oh joy :)
> > I'm considering some of the resorts in southern Belize, around
> > Placencia, as well as possibly Guanaja/Roatan, or even Costa Rica, in
> > that order.
> >
> > Are there any weather concerns for that time of the year in any of
> > those areas? For Belize, so far I've looked at Kanantik, Robert's
> > Grove, and Jaguar Reef. Any others to recommend, or is one of those
> > the best? We'd like a beach, scuba (she wants to learn, I already
> > dive), some privacy and seclusion ;), a pool, AC, and other activities
> > to keep us entertained, like perhaps a visit into the jungle or
> > whatnot. She also wouldn't mind a little pampering of course, so
> > nothing too rough. And we *don't* want to be near a noisy village.
> > Any places to go in Roatan or Guanaja? I've been to Roatan several
> > times, but on the less honeymoon-oriented West End. Is Fantasy Island
> > an ok place?
> >
> > As for Costa Rica, I know there's less Scuba/beach stuff there (I
> > think?), but the sheer beauty of that country (from what I've seen) is
> > enough to consider. Where to stay and what to do there? Thanks
> > everyone!
>
>