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Well folks, I've decided to stay at Banana Bank for two nights. Just a little taste of mainland. My health isn't up to really digging into the Cayo District.
I tried to get a hold of Novelos to confirm their current bus schedule, but was unsuccessful by phone (perhaps a BTL problem?). Anyway, Monica at Coconuts was kind enough to research for me. I asked her the schedule for "Express Buses" and here it is from Belize City going West: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm and 5:00pm
Banana Bank said to call them and they would pick me up from the bus station. I see from their webiste that they charge $7US for the pickup. That plus the cheap bus trip (and the experience that goes along with it) is much better than $100 US to get there!
Thanks to all for your input. Can't wait until May!
Gela's AC Motto: "All Roads Used to Lead to BC's - Now They Lead to Hurricane's!"
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Or you could go to one of the most beautiful places anywhere in the world -- Chan Chich, in the middle of the jungle. The drive there is long but a lot of fun (or you can fly).
You might even spot a jaguar strolling down the path, as we tried to do, getting up early in the morning before sunrise and wandering around late at night, only to return and see somebody's note on the bulletin board "spotted large jaguar walking past cabin #12..." I guess the key in seeing a cat is not looking for it.
Susan Guberman-Garcia, Attorney at Law. Phone: 510-792-2639 Fax/Voicemail:: 510-405-2016 Email: susangg@garcia.mpowermail.com
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You made a great choice. The bus ride is not bad at all and I think you will like Banana Bank. The place is areally a nice location , and you will find your Hosts to most accomodating. Can still remember the first time 12 years ago. Just too cool to bang the bell ,and they come across the river to get you...Have a fun time
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Gela, What days were you looking to go to the mainland? I may be interested in tagging along, if you do not mind. email me: jackie@belizeanparadise.com
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Jackie, I just read this thread and was thinking what an adventurous sort you must be! COOL!!! TOO COOL! I loved your trip photos they made AC look so beautiful (which of course it is) I am wanting to find someone to hang out with in Belize in February, but since my main trip is to Mexico I still don't know if I can swing it...Miss the mainland myself! I lived there for 6 months a years ago and have never got it out of my system... Maybe I will retire there. You have fun now!! GELA, So glad you are feeling well enough to travel... I think you will be rejuvinated by your time in Belize...BON VOYAGE! 
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Caves Branch absolutely brilliant
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Cayo is fabulous. So is the Stann Creek/Toledo area. In Cayo I love Black Rock Lodge and Chaa Creek.
A good two day trip heading south would be to arrive in Belize City early (take the 7am flight), rent a car and head west (bring a packed lunch - Rubies coffee shop in San Pedro will pack one for you - they open at 6 am). Get to the Zoo by 8:30 ish, and spend an hour there (the animals will be awake). Then drive to Belmopan, make a quick zip around town (10 minutes) to see the Government buildings. Also stop in the Art Box gift shop - it's very special. Then head south on the humminbird highway. Stop at the Inland Blue Hole for a picnic lunch and a swim. Continue south to either Placencia or Punta Gorda. If you go to PG, you can stop at Nim Li Punit on the way. Next morning go to the Maya villages west of PG, swim in the river/water-falls along the way and then have a leisurely drive back north to Belize city. En route north, stop at JB's or Cheers for lunch. The Hummingbird Highway has to be amogst the world's most beautiful roads.
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One more idea! Two days of getting pampered at Maruba could rank as "purrrrrrrrfecto!". It's a pretty amazing spot - ride horses, swim int he pool, soak in mineral baths, get massages, facials, mud-baths ...... go home totally rejuvinated!
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Banana Bank is a must. If you are into horseback riding they have excellent horses and the guide is exceptional. The meals are excellent. Bring you own wine or other drinks as they don't have liquor there. John will set up caving, Mayan ruin excursions etc. for you. It was our family's trip of a lifetime (to date.)
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Stevie, thanks for your input. Funny about the alcohol, their website says under rates that "Beer" is $2.50. Wonder if that's rootbeer?  At any rate, inspite of all the recent posts about the religious slant of the lodge, I am still looking forward to the visit. I will have had enough alcohol in AC to last me a while so the issue of no alcohol served is just find with me.
Gela's AC Motto: "All Roads Used to Lead to BC's - Now They Lead to Hurricane's!"
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