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I’m looking for a suggestion of a good travel book of Western Caribbean attractions.?
We are traveling in November with stops in Belize and Costa Maya. I’m looking for a good travel book to take with us and perhaps a website for additional information.
We already have the cruise booked for early November. Now we’re looking for a book with excursion suggestions to take with us.
Books become outdated so fast. Your best bet is to visit http://www.cruisecritic.com - They have a message board for each port and you will be able to read reviews of dozens of different excursions.
Here are my recommendations:
Belize - You should definitley go cave-tubing. You can’t do it anywhere else, and it is absolutely spectacular! We booked with Reggie http://www.regtour.com and we were so pleased! We had a smaller group and a longer ride than any of the other cruise ship excursions.
Costa Maya - We went to see the mayan ruins - and then to have an authentic mayan dinner with a mayan family. We booked with http://www.chacchobenruins.com/ and were very pleased.
Check out the cruise critic website and you can decide which excursion will be the best for your family. Hope this helps!
Have fun!
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September 9th, 2009 at 3:13 am
http://rhoda.joystar.com/Cruise.aspx?AgentID=10008199
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September 9th, 2009 at 4:03 am
The problem with most books is they either focus on the Caribbean or Belize or Mexican Riviera, but not all three.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0762738863/sr=1-3/qid=1154676775/ref=sr_1_3/104-3439878-7482362?ie=UTF8&s=books is a link to a book by Kay Showker that has all three listed, there’s some stuff about selecting the cruise line etc, but there’s port info as well.
http://www.towd.com/ is a link to all the tourist office’s website links, that’s handy.
http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/area.cfm?area=9
is a link to people’s input on the different W.Carib ports, the links to each port are to the upper right. Pretty well done, almost makes a guidebook not necessary.
Have a nice trip, and don’t use your credit card to buy anything in Mexico, don’t even use it as collateral on renting something like snorkeling gear etc.
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September 9th, 2009 at 4:49 am
Books become outdated so fast. Your best bet is to visit http://www.cruisecritic.com - They have a message board for each port and you will be able to read reviews of dozens of different excursions.
Here are my recommendations:
Belize - You should definitley go cave-tubing. You can’t do it anywhere else, and it is absolutely spectacular! We booked with Reggie http://www.regtour.com and we were so pleased! We had a smaller group and a longer ride than any of the other cruise ship excursions.
Costa Maya - We went to see the mayan ruins - and then to have an authentic mayan dinner with a mayan family. We booked with http://www.chacchobenruins.com/ and were very pleased.
Check out the cruise critic website and you can decide which excursion will be the best for your family. Hope this helps!
Have fun!
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