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Belize & Tikal, Guatemala

New Year’s Adventure       

December 26, 2008 – January 2, 2009

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Our Singles Loved this Trip Last New Year’s!       Spend a week in the ecotourism paradise of Belize!  

 

                    Come join us over the New Year’s holiday on this wonderful trip to Belize, and we’ve included Tikal too!

 

Visiting this small country is always a great and memorable vacation!  We’ve offered it many times and it is always a fun time! Belize, a uniquely Caribbean state on Central America’s Eastern coast, and formerly known as British Honduras, is a nation that distinguishes itself as a monument to nature, peace, social harmony and hospitality.  Belize has the western hemisphere’s largest Barrier Reef and is known for its pristine beauty sculpted in its mountains, tropical rain forests, ancient Mayan Kingdoms, extensive coves, meandering waterways, and underwater worlds.

                Belize shares borders in the North with Mexico, and to the West and South with Guatemala.  It is graced with beautiful beaches and islands along the Caribbean Sea and has 174 miles of unbroken barrier reef.  This cherished playground provides extensive sites for the avid snorkeler, scuba diver or for anyone with a passion for water sports. Belize has widespread marine life as well as ancient Mayan temples on the mainland, as it was the center of the Mayan world.

 

On our holiday week’s adventure to this exciting country we’ll experience the mainland and jungle as well as the islands. We experience the jungle on the mainland at our resort lodge for 4 nights. We’ll explore the unspoiled world of lush tropical rain forests as well as scenic rivers and a Mayan Temple.  We’ll also take a day trip to the famous Tikal ruins in Guatemala-a must see!  Lots of adventure awaits us here!  Then we take a short flight for our 3 night stay on the island of Ambergris Caye exploring, snorkeling, shopping, relaxing or taking optional trips to other islands and adventures. 

 

 Don’t stay home for New Year’s!  Come have fun meeting new friends on this vacation to the tropics and the jungle!  Early sign-ups are a must for this holiday trip!                        

Price Includes:

Ø  Transfers in Belize (restrictions on airport arrival transfer-see under price)

o    On arrival-Belize airport to our San Ignacio area hotel

o    Arrival/departure- airport on Ambergris Caye

o    All transfers as noted in itinerary

Ø  2 Flights within the itinerary

o    Belize City to Ambergris Caye

o    Ambergris Caye to Belize City

Ø  Escorted by a local, English speaking guide

Ø  Private guided excursions

Ø  7 Nights hotel accommodations with private facilities.

o    4 nights Cahal Pech Village

§  a cultural/wildlife/jungle trip-moderate class property

o    3 nights Ambergris Caye

§  a tropical beach vacation-moderate class property

Ø  Local taxes and service charges

Ø  10 Meals total

o    7 Breakfasts

o    3 Lunches

Ø  Included excursions and activities:

o    Mayan ruins, cave canoeing and cave exploration excursion

o    Full day trip to Tikal in Guatemala-One of the major cultural & population centers of the Maya civilization

o    Cave Tubing and Belize Aerial Trek

o    Shark Ray Alley & Hol Chan Snorkel Excursion with entrance fee and snorkel equipment

Ø  New Year’s Eve on Ambergris Caye

Ø  Evening social hours

Ø  Singles Travel Company Representative

 

New Year’s in Belize Itinerary

 

December 26, Friday              Fly to Belize

                        Fly to Belize; it’s only a short 3 hour flight from the U.S. border.  On arrival in Belize City, clear immigration and customs, and then you will be met by our tour representative. (Restrictions apply-see information regarding transfers under pricing). From Belize City we will be transferred by shuttle to the San Ignacio area and our hotel, the Cahal Pech Village Resort.  After arriving at our hotel the rest of the day is free for you to get settled or start exploring on your own until our get together this evening. 

The Cayo District of Belize is nature's call of the wild, offering visitors a window to the world of jagged mountain peaks, thick-forested jungle and immense temples shrouded in mystery. Extending south to Mountain Pine Ridge into the Chiquibul wilderness and Maya Mountains, and west to the border with Guatemala, the Cayo District spreads across 2,000 square miles of verdant landscape. Thousands of years ago, Maya settled the Belize River Valley, building cities and ceremonial centers. Maya sites include Caracol, Xunantunich, Pacbitun, El Pilar, Cahal Pech, and many other smaller sites, some of which excavation has only started or discovery has only been recorded in the last couple of years.  Endless opportunities for adventure are here including canoeing, river rafting, hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking!

 

Our Accommodation: Cahal Pech Village Resort

Located in the Cayo District of Belize, on a predominant Mayan hillside, is our hotel- Cahal Pech Village Resort. Our unique hotel offers guests an invigorating view of San Ignacio and surrounding local sites.  The landscaped gardens provide a setting which will transport you to another world, a world of tropical sights and enticing sounds.  Hotel amenities include: swimming pool, restaurant and lounge, canoe rentals, phone/fax/internet available, laundry service.  The hotel is ideally situated for excursions to Tikal and Caracol Pyramids, pottery caves, cave canoeing, eco-tours on foot, horseback or canoeing along with a variety of other activities to assure you enjoy your vacation in Belize!

 

December 27, Saturday          Cayo District-             Xunantunich Mayan Ruins & Barton Creek Cave canoeing 

Today our vacation adventure really begins with the Xunantunich Mayan Ruins and Barton Creek Cave canoeing.  This active trip combines canoeing and cave exploration through Barton Creek Cave with a visit to Belize's second largest beautifully excavated Maya City. Our expert guides provide keen insight into the world of ancient Maya civilization, leading us on an unforgettable tour. Within the last 5 years, intense archeological work has revealed and preserved the ancient structures once hidden beneath the jungle floors. Today visitors have the privilege of climbing El Castillo, which at 130 ft. above plaza level is the second tallest man made structure in Belize. 360-degree panoramic views from El Castillo offer a remarkable vantage point revealing the Ancient Mopan River Valley and neighboring Guatemala. 

After enjoying a healthy lunch, we continue to Barton Creek Cave in Amish territory. Equipped with canoes/kayaks and high-powered lights we gently paddle into Xibalba (she-bal-ba), Mayan for underworld. Stalactites and Stalagmites hang high overhead as we float past impressive calcite crystals. Our knowledgeable guides will discuss the use of this cave by the ancient Maya, while some artifacts can be seen high above the alcoves.  For the free spirited adventurers, the option for excellent swimming in the far chamber is a treat. (B,L)

 

December 28, Sunday             Cayo District              Tikal Day Tour

Today we have a full day tour of the world famous Tikal!  Tikal was one of the major cultural and population centers of the Maya civilization. Monumental architecture was built here as early as the 4th century BC.   The city was at its height in the Maya Classic Period, approximately 200AD to 850 AD, after which no new major monuments were built, some of the palaces of the elite were burned, and the population gradually declined until the site was abandoned by the end of the 10th century.   The name "Tikal" means "Place of Voices" or "Place of Tongues" in Maya, which may be an ancient name for the city, although the ancient hieroglyphs usually refer to it as Mutal or Yax Mutal, meaning "Green Bundle", and perhaps metaphorically "First Prophecy". Scholars estimate that at its peak it had a population from 100,000 to 200,000. (B, L)  

 

If you are looking for an active, educational, and adventurous vacation- look no further!  Start the new year in a ‘different’ way this year!

 

 

December 29, Monday                       Cayo District    

            Today is a day of leisure…!!   However, there is so much to do that you may not have time to relax by the pool!  Use this time to swim, hike, take a long walk, go horseback riding,       or…..!  Also, downtown San Ignacio is 15 minutes walking distance from the hotel.  There you will find quaint open-air cafe's, internet/coffee shops, souvenir stores, a lively fruit and vegetable market and a number of banking facilities, all with 24 hr. ATM's.  The town is an absolute haven for walking and exploring the area, as everything is close at hand. You'll find San Ignacio safe and will be privy to the pulse of a genuinely friendly small town that gives the first time visitor a warm, welcome feeling, just the way you imagined it to be.  Evening at leisure. (B)

           

December 30, Tuesday                       Cayo District        Cave Tubing & Aerial Trek

 Transfer flight to San Pedro, Ambergris Caye

            Today a fun day of adventure and activities starting with cave tubing and a Belize aerial trek before we head to the island for 3 nights!  

                On our cave tubing, explore the river cave system with only your headlamp to lead the way. Glide past entrances from above, filtering mists of jungle light, as you float through underground river caves sparkling with mica-studded stalactites and stalagmites. Exploration is by inner tube.  The canopy tour involves traversing from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 80 feet above the forest floor.

Later today we transfer to Belize City for our short flight directly to San Pedro on the tropical island of Ambergris Caye, where we’ll be spending the next 3 nights.  Get settled in and then start exploring this unique little island where transportation is mostly by golf carts!  We have an included excursion while here but you will also have an opportunity to take other optional tours or just explore the island!

Ambergris Caye is the largest and best known of all the 200 or so cayes (pronounced keys) in Belize. Sun-drenched and fringed with coconut palms, Ambergris Caye stretches north to south for over 25 miles, running just inside Belize's magnificent barrier reef. The island's eastern side is fringed with beaches, and faces the nearby reef. The western shore is laced with healthy patches of mangrove, and is rich with wildlife. Most of the island’s inhabitants live in the town of San Pedro, located in the southern part of the caye.  San Pedro has the cozy, laid-back atmosphere of a small village with its wooden houses and sand streets. Apart from the pleasures of taking it easy and enjoying life on Ambergris, the Caye has the widest range of water-sports and is well positioned for day trips to many attractions in the area. (B,L)

 

Our Accommodation:  The Coconuts Caribbean Hotel

Our hotel provides you with sparkling white coral sand, nearly consistent offshore breezes, aqua-marine Caribbean waters and enough tropical sun to bring a perfect bronze tan to your skin that is so often the sign of a well-spent vacation.  The hotel provides more amenities and the most comfortable rooms on the island.  All rooms look out on the private courtyard garden and pool.  Hotel amenities include: magnificent freshwater pool with swim-up bar, six-person beach Jacuzzi, free internet service, television, air conditioning in all rooms, daily maid service, room service, physician available 24 hours daily, lobby business center, lobby bar/restaurant service, scheduling assistance for golf carts, full security presence at all times.

 

December 31, Wednesday      Ambergris Caye- Shark Ray Alley and Hol Chan Snorkel Excursion

Today we begin our exploration of this tropical island! We have a couple of days to take pleasure in all that this island has to offer!  We’ll start with Shark Ray Alley and Hol Chan Snorkel Excursion. 

At the southern end of the Caye, located 4 miles southeast of San Pedro, the Hol Chan Marine Reserve is a five mile underwater paradise and is the most popular destination for snorkelers. The ocean floor ranges from 5 to 35 feet, so both divers and snorkelers have the opportunity to swim in what seems like an underwater acquarium, teeming with colorful tropical fish of all sizes and types and beautiful coral formations. The "cut" (channel) leading out to sea functions as a sort of "fish freeway" for many large fish, including giant groupers, barricuda and nurse sharks, a timid and unaggressive shark species that you can actually snorkel or swim with along with southern sting rays. Also you may have a close encounter with a sea turtle.  Our excursion includes fins, mask, snorkel and Hol Chan Marine Reserve entrance fee.

 

 

 

 

 

Shark Ray Alley has a maximum depth of 30 feet and excellent visibility. You can almost always see all species of fish including jacks, groupers, snappers, parrot fish, angel fish, barracuda, eels, spider crabs, lobster, and nurse sharks. These creatures have a great tolerance for divers and seem to enjoy the human interaction. The rays, which have a 'wing-span' of two to four feet, swim directly towards the divers, inviting them to reach out and stroke their wings (although it's best not to touch them). The gentle Nurse Sharks average four to six feet in length. While the animals show no fear of humans and will often swim right up to snorkelers, it is best to keep a distance and not touch the animals. This is an experience you won’t soon forget!

Tonight is New Year’s Eve and you’ll be spending it on a tropical island in the Caribbean with other adventuresome singles!!!  Enjoy!!!(B)

           

January 1, Thursday              Ambergris Caye

Happy New Year 2008!!!!!!! 

Today is a day at leisure on the island to relax in the sun, enjoy the many water sports available, explore the island by golf cart, get some last minute shopping done, relax under a balmy tree or head to the ocean again for one last swim with the sharks! All of Belize, the reef and the Cayes are close for us to enjoy.  If you like watersports, Belize has some of the best anywhere including snorkeling and scuba diving along the 2nd largest reef in the world. Belize is home to some of the most colorful fish and coral reefs for snorkeling; for scuba divers- enjoy the treasures of diving the famed Blue Hole. You can arrange tours for diving, snorkeling, fishing, watersports, and trips to the mainland to the famous Mayan ruins and excavations as well as the ecological treasures of the rain forest of Belize.

 Tonight, we’ll meet for our social hour before dinner, then enjoy the local cuisine with friends from the group for dinner and have fun on your last night in this quaint little town. (B)

 

January 2, Friday                  Depart for USA

Today we transfer from our hotel to the airport for our short flight to Belize International Airport.  From there we board our flights to the USA.  (B)              

 

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Belize Facts & Info………..

 

Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America.

 

Belize was a British colony for more than a century and was known as British Honduras until 1973. It became an independent nation in 1981. Belize is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Sistema de Integración

 

Centroamericana (SICA) and considers itself to be culturally both Caribbean and Central American. 

 

The north of Belize is covered by a dense rain forest but 80% of the rainforest is still owned by the government !!

 

The Maya civilization spread over Belize between 1500 BC and 300 AD and flourished until about 900 AD. European settlement began with British Jews, privateers and shipwrecked English seamen as early as 1638.

 

The local currency is the Belizean Dollar. U.S. Dollars are widely accepted, with change being given in Belizean dollars.

 

The electric current used is 110 Volts AC, which is the same as in the U.S. 

 

United States citizens MUST have a valid passport in order to enter the country.

 

Belize has a very casual life style.  Leave your expensive jewelry at home, because you will not need it.

 

The dress code for the beach is basic and relaxed--shorts, T- shirts, bathing suits, sandals, cap or hat to protect you from the tropical sun, and sunglasses. 

 

For travel into the interior of the country we suggest: loose fitting, light weight pants or shorts, cotton shirts, hiking shoes, boots, or tennis shoes and a hat with wide brim. A back pack to carry binoculars, cameras, sun tan lotion, film, insect repellent, hand towel, water bottle and snacks is recommended.

 

Adventures, wilderness, jungles, Maya ruins, and the friendliest people around await you in Belize!

 

 

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Price

PLEASE-deposits must be in early (by early August but it may sell out before this) to assure availability as this is a holiday trip!

$1499.00  Land only, per person, based on double occupancy (remember we can put you with a roommate!)   

$450.00  If you would like a room to yourself, please add this to the above price. Very limited availability.

Airfare is additional.  You’ll need to fly into and out of Belize City (BZE).  We can assist you with airline flights or you may book your own online for some good rates.  Fares are always based on availability at time of booking.  We need your air schedule with your final payment. 

 

This is a holiday trip-get your air reservations early, otherwise it will be sold out or very high priced!!

 

TransfersTransfers are included as long as you arrive per the following time guidelines: 

You can arrive into the Belize City airport anytime on December 26, however the transfer for the resort leaves at approximately 3:30 pm from the airport.  Departure flights can be just about any time on January 2 (except very early am flights)-make sure we have your flight schedule with your final payment or as soon as you get your flights.  Any flights scheduled outside of these times may incur an additional price for transfers.

Travel Insurance is highly recommended for many reasons but also because this is an adventure trip.  An information packet will be mailed to you with your deposit invoice receipt.  Please read it carefully & call the insurance company directly to sign up.

A valid U.S. passport is required for entry into Belize for U.S. citizens. Please make sure it is valid up to 6 months past the trip date. For non-U.S. citizens, consult your local consulate for passport and visa requirements.

Price Does Not Include tips to drivers and guides, International departure taxes of approximately $37, bottled beverages or alcoholic drinks with included meals; items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, incidental charges at the hotels; border crossing fee into Guatamala (approx $18.75), airport transfers if not on group flight; and travel insurance.

Health requirements: There are no required immunizations to enter Belize, however, check with your medical doctor or local travel clinic for any recommended immunizations or meds needed for travel to Belize. Also you can check the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/travel/ Phone (404) 639-3534.

Since this is a holiday vacation, early booking is a must to secure air flights and space!  This trip sold out last year….

Fine Print –Belize and Tikal, Guatamala, December 26, 2008-January 2, 2009

Your payment for a reservation on this trip constitutes consent and acknowledgement of all the provisions in this Fine Print listed below and in the Singles Travel Company General Terms and Conditions. Please make sure you read both of these important pieces of information and call us with any questions.  A trip reservation form, found on our website, is due when you make your trip deposit.  Information on hotels is from the hotels’ literature and hotels are always subject to change per our tour operator.  This is an adventure trip and by signing up you are acknowledging that you are aware of the inherent risks of adventure activities.

Deposit of $200.00 is due with your reservation by credit card or check no later than early August.

Final payment is due 80 days prior to trip, credit card or checks (made payable to Travel Advisors).

Cancellation Fee and Refunds     All cancellations must be in writing. Cancellations 110 days or more prior to the trip will receive a full refund of your deposit, less a $50 cancellation fee applied to your credit card.  Any cancellations within 110 days of departure, no refund will be provided.  No refund on unused portions of the trip. After airline tickets are issued, airline cancellations are per the airline’s policy.

Travel/Trip Cancellation insurance is highly recommended-please consider the purchase it carefully as it covers a lot of important and unforeseeable issues that may arise before and during your trip-i.e.  illness with you or a family member prior to or during your trip, lost luggage, medical problems that may arise during your trip, also, if needed, it includes important assistance while you are overseas (see insurance pamplet we will send you with your deposit for the trip).

 

 

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