Saturday, March 7, 2009

Day 4: Belize

Day four we landed in Belize City, Belize. As always, we walked to the top deck of the ship before breakfast to take a picture of the port, but this is what we saw! I knew we'd have to tender to the port, but I thought we'd be closer than this! You can just barely make out land in the distance!


We signed up to do the "Land Rover 4x4 Jungle Adventure" for our excursion of the day. So after a ride on a boat named "Big Mamma" to get to the port we met up with our tour group and boarded the "Jungle Bus" seen below! We drove about an hour to get to the base camp. The first part of the drive was through Belize City. It was interesting to see the "expensive" part of town with rundown houses and bars on the windows. Once we got out into the jungle, we rode the bus straight up hills on very muddy dirt roads. It was a little crazy.
Here's a little video of our ride up the hills! Not much to see, but it shows you how bumpy it was!

Once we got to the base camp, we strapped on head lamps, sprayed ourselves with bug spray and grabbed a bottle of water before we headed out on our rain forest hike and cave exploring. It was VERY hot in the jungle and the caves. The trails were very muddy and slick. It was pretty interesting though.


After the hike, we loaded up in a few Land Rovers to go off-roading!! There was one guy that was on the tour by himself, so we told him to join us. Turns out he's from Clarksville, TN!! That's only about 45 minutes from Nashville! It's a small world! He was a good driver (he's an EMT and drove ambulances!) so he drove the whole time for us.

So here's a video of the Land Rover behind us coming up the hill of mud! I couldn't video us doing it because I was hanging on for dear life. Jeff and Ernie were in the cab with seat belts and I was sitting in the back on a bench with only a bar to hold onto. Right before we left our tour guide Giovanni jumped in with us, so he put his leg next to mine so I had something else to brace myself against! His is the other voice you'll hear on the video.

We drove the Land Rovers to a beautiful plantation-type setting where they fed us a typical Belizean meal... red beans and rice and stewed chicken. It was very good. Just a little weird to eat chicken with very large chickens running around at our feet. After lunch we got on a boat and took the river back to the port. I loved how much we were able to travel by boats on the excursions. A really great way to get around!


Belize was a lot of fun. We walked around the shops a little at the port and then got on a tender boat back to the ship. That night we ate at Cagney's, the steakhouse on the ship. It was SO good! A great way to end a fun day!

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