
Despite
bordering major countries on the backpacking trail (Mexico in the north, Guatemala
to the west and Honduras to the south) many travelers skip Belize all together because
of the much higher costs involved in a trip here. With some clever planning,
however, Belize is a perfect spot for water sports enthusiasts and adventure
junkies alike, and can be enjoyed without going too much over a tight budget.

The
easiest way to get ‘the best of both worlds’ and combine the Caribbean sea and
the green jungle, is to visit the Cayes, or islands, in the crystal clear
Caribbean waters off the coast of Belize, and San Ignacio, on the border to
Guatemala. Although located on the exact opposite ends of the country, they are
only 60 miles or a 2.5 hours bus ride apart.
Globetrottergirls
(to be continued)