Sarteneja is affectionately known as the place where the sun sets on the water. It’s the only place in Belize where you can witness this and it gave me some of the best sunsets I’ve ever seen. Not only that, this small fishing village, visited by few tourists, is a quiet respite from the bustling islands and vibrant towns around the country. There are only boats, animals and jungle here, and it was perfect.
Author: Louise Cooper
Snorkeling Shark Ray Alley from San Pedro, Belize
San Pedro gave me my first impressions of Belize, ahead of spending almost 2 months in the country. Snorkeling in the area is well worth it for the abundance of life you’ll see, mixed with the gorgeous clear water and a few cups of rum punch on board the boat.
Bacalar to do list: watch the sunrise and relax all day
Bacalar is a really unique spot in southern Mexico, just an hour from the border to Belize. It’s a standard stop off point for all backpackers traversing Belize and Mexico and unbelievably beautiful. Known as the Lagoon of Seven Colours, it’s crystal clear, shallow freshwater invites everybody to jump in or relax on the swings dangling above the surface. At sunrise, it becomes a whole new place was by far my favourite time on the lake.
Adventures in and around beautiful Valladolid, Mexico
Valladolid is a colourful city with gorgeous architecture and a Spanish feel to it. The streets are laid out on an easy grid and culminate in impressive plazas surrounded by pretty restaurants and live music any time of day. It feels bright and happy through the day and comes alive with salsa music and street food in the evening. Staying in this lovely little city is only the start of it though as it’s surrounded by magical cenotes, is close to the sprawling Rio Lagartos and is the gateway to the famous Chichen Itza.
Paradise in Mexico: Isla Holbox
Isla Holbox felt like true paradise from the moment I stepped off the ferry. Colourful fishing boats bobbing at the harbour, golf carts trundling along the sandy roads lined with wooden buildings and murals, and powered white sand along the whole shore of the small island. To me, it was perfect.
Mixed feelings about jetting off – for the first time ever
In the past four and a half years I have been incredibly lucky and travelled to a number of different countries, enjoying so many brilliant experiences. My trips have ranged from a few days to three months and I have never found it difficult to pack my bag and leave home for the next adventure. The only troubles I’ve had were on my return when it pained me to leave a country I had so desperately fallen in love with. This time felt a little different.
The end of a marvellous chapter
Letter 172 At this precise moment, I feel so many things, I don’t exactly know how to explain it. Friday was my last day at my first…… Read more “The end of a marvellous chapter”
The next adventure: Belize & Mexico
Reefs, ruins, rainforests and rivers: the four features the tiny country of Belize is known for, and are four of the many reasons I chose it as my next destination. Central America has always fascinated me, and Belize has been finding its way to the top of my bucket list for the past few years. Now that flights are booked and plans are roughly sketched out, it’s finally becoming a reality.
Wild camping in the Lake District and hiking Scafell Pike
Breathtaking mountain views, scorching sunshine and a peaceful wild camp on the shores of Sprinkling Tarn. Altogether a gorgeous weekend in the Lakes.
Travel Favourites: All of my Top Threes
“What’s your favourite country?” “…favourite city?” “…favourite place in the world?” I don’t have the answers to these questions, but this post comes pretty close. Here I have listed all of my *current* travel top threes. Ie. my very favourite places on the planet, and why.