Showing posts with label VIP experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VIP experience. Show all posts

May 24, 2012

Trip of a lifetime: The Blue Hole by boat and from the sky

Belize is a small country boarded by Mexico in the north and Guatemala in the East. Small but very varied. Off shore there are coral sand and mangrove islands rising off the ocean floor and a majestic barrier reef.  Starting at the coast, lowland savannahs and lagoons are fed by crystal clear rivers that drain the basins and valleys of the majestic Maya Mountains.

One of the place not to miss while visiting Belize is the Barrier Reef which is the longest of the Western Hemisphere with 296 kilometers (185 miles). And just outside from the Barrier Reef is one of the most famous worldwide diving spot, the Blue Hole.

A World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole at 70 km from the mainland and forms a perfect O. 300 meters large and 124 meters deeps, people come from all over the world to dive it.

To get there by boat, it takes 3 hours from Ambergris Caye so trips leave as early as 6 am. It's a long trip which can be very bumpy if the sea is agitated (better not have sea sickness!) but it's worth if you love diving. 
Entering the Blue Hole

The Blue Hole (darker blue)













If you have the money (or have the chance to have clients who can pay it!), you can go to see the Blue Hole by helicopter. One funny fact, there is only one helicopter in Belize for tourism. So this is not an experience everybody can have, probably one of a life time! Leaving from San Pedro Ambergris, it takes 1h30 return trip. On the way you can see the different Islands forming the Lighthouse Reef. You will see the great Blue Hole surrounded by hard corals that borders it with only two small channels. As you go across this spectacular hole, you will be dazzled by its impressive size and color.

On the way to the Blue Hole

On top of the Blue Hole

The Blue Hole, a perfect O








































After flying over the Blue Hole, you will pass over Long Caye on the west side of the atoll to enjoy the ambiance of Mother Nature's best kept secrets. Your flight now takes a turn to the west as you pass again over the Turneffe Islands where you will be able to see once again one of the few islands with white sandy beach. Finally, it's off back to the deep blue sea as you head back to San Pedro.




May 23, 2012

Photoblog: Visit Guatemala from the sky

Since January, I have been working for an French travel agency named Quetzal Motivo. We're doing incentive tours for clients from France & Belgium. Incentive means money and means traveling in a different way from the other tourists. In Guatemala, the fastest way to travel from a point to another point is by helicopter and I had the opportunity to go with a group to Chichicastenango and the Lake Atitlan by helicopter from Antigua.

Heliport of the Cerro de Santo Domingo, beautiful view on Antigua

Bell 407, just ready to take off!

Chimaltenango, on the way to Chichicastenango

The Highlands

View on Chichicastenango and its colorful cementery

On the way to the Lake Atitlan

Panajachel, the biggest city on the shore of the Lake Atitlan

The Lake Atitlan and the volcanoes of Santiago & San Pedro


Ready to take off!

Santiago Atitlan known for its naif painters and Maximon

The white church where woman every year dress up the statues

Lake Atitlan in the clouds

Bye bye and see you soon!



Arriving back at Antigua

The red church of Jocotenango

Antigua's stadium

The Chuch of La Mercred (yellow)

The Church of La Mercred and Convent

View from the top

Central Park

In front, the Cathedral and on the right the Palacio de los Capitanes

The Church of San Francisco

San Francisco

Sunrise on Antigua