BZE-150 Open Air Trolley Tour
The Belize trolley was horrible. While sitting on the trolley, we were accosted by people trying to sell us things. One of those people harassed a poor woman relentlessly until she finally bought something. The tour itself showed us mainly slums, homelessness, and beggars. Overall it presented Belize as a dirty, crime-ridden place of poverty.
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I did the Xunantunich MayanRuins tour. It was wonderful! It's a long bus ride, but you get to see a lot of Belize. I climbed the 143 steps to the top of El Castillo tower. It was strenuous but so worth it! The view is amazing and exilerating!! The Belizean lunch was really good and our guides were awesome! ...
We traveled to the Mayan ruins. Bus AC was lacking and they handed you a lukewarm water when you got out to visit the site. The Mayan ruins themselves were amazing. So overall still worth it. They had plenty of tenders to get you off the boat. The tenders held at least 100 people so no worries about going in to town. Port is ok (I am not a shopper) city is dirty and not worth visiting. ...
Belize is struggling because the beaches were harmed from the hurricane in November. We were rerouted to a man made pond/swim area. The best excursion in Belize would be the snorkeling off of the reefs or boat rides out or getting a tour of the cities culture. The beaches are ruined from what we could see. However our tour guide was friendly, kind and we wanted to support their economy as best as ...
Horrible ! Washed out dock means you have to ride a rickety catamaran in choppy seas for what seems like forever, only to arrive in a filthy , poverty stricken hovel of a village with nothing to even buy. Carnival should be ASHAMED that they are still sending boats to this port when they obviously know it is in disarray/ partially destroyed ...