My wife and I just returned from a training/vacation trip to Tampa and the Western Caribbean.
Carnival Cruise Line hosted two days in Tampa, Florida at the fabulous Embassy Suites downtown for ship tours. We toured the Carnival Inspiration and Legend. The Tampa Visitors Bureau gave us a tour of Tampa Aquarium. Very nice! I had never realized how silky soft the flipper of a stingray felt until our tour.
If you have any cigar aficionado’s in your life then Ybor City, Florida is a must visit for them! Ybor City was once the cigar capitol of the world. If you like craft beers check out the Tampa Brewery in Ybor City.
Ybor City is rich in heritage and history. Actually on Nov. 21, 2009 an attempt at the Guinness World Record for the longest hand rolled cigar will be judged at the Ybor City festival. It will be 185 feet long.
We found the beaches around Clearwater, Florida to be to our liking. Powdery white sand, palms for shade and nice wide beaches.
After touring the Carnival Legend we boarded her about a week later, after spending a great week in Key Largo, and headed for Cozumel Mexico. Cozumel is an interesting port in that there is plenty to do but it is somewhat touristy. We have rented a jeep and driven around the island before while visiting beaches and ancient ruins.
This time around we discovered Cozumel Massage. This is wonderful place in the center of the downtowns main street. It is a professional massage studio located at Av. Rafael E. Melgar # 471 Col. Centro. Check them out at www.cozumelmassage.net (make sure you use .net and not .com) Fantastic massage for only $40 US! Veronica owns and operates it. We opted for the deep tissue massage.
Our next stop on the cruise was Grand Cayman Island. This can be somewhat spendy here. Several people we met on the ship took excursions. Some opted for the “beach party” excursion. They were taken to a public beach area with nice lounge chairs which also included a drink for a cost of around $40 US.
My wife and I jumped on the public bus system for $2 each and got off at the same beach. Put our towels on the sand and swam in the same beautiful water. We then asked the folks renting snorkel equipment where the locals snorkeled. They told us to walk up the beach about ½ mile to Cemetery Beach to a great reef. My wife brought her own gear.
We had a wonderful walk up a fabulous beach and met some nice people staying at a private condo. They pointed out some great spots to see tons of fish. After great snorkeling we caught the bus back for $2. When we reached the port we even found a spot to sample free rum. We ended up taking a couple bottles with us.
Our next stop was Belize. Belize is very famous for its reefs. There are amazing diving and snorkeling opportunities here. There is also zip lining here too as well as tours of the area.
We stayed fairly low keyed here and opted to head outside the “cruise village” to an inexpensive internet cafĂ© we had heard about. It was a short walk and cheap. It only cost us $1.75 for 45 minutes of fast internet connection. Then we walked through the local straw market and had a couple Belize beers at the Wet Lizard Tavern and Restaurant. www.thewetlizard.com/
Our next and final stop was Isla Roatan off Honduras. We really enjoyed this stop and took the zip line excursion here as we had heard it was the highest, longest and safest in the Caribbean. We ended up booking through a company online called Island Marketing. We only spent $52 US apiece for almost 2 hours of incredible zip lining.
After the zip line portion they took us to a private beach club and bought us all a drink. We spent about an hour on the beach. This was a great price compared to the cruise line excursion offered in Belize at $150 US. We returned to the port with plenty of time to check out the straw markets and try some local beer.
To learn more about the zip line on Isla Roatan check out www.southshorecanopy.com Tell them Sally and Norm from SAND Travel suggested them. We loved it and will do it again!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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