9 Things I Wish I knew Before Traveling To Belize – Helpful Travel Tips for First Time Visitors

IF YOU ARE GOING TO AN ISLAND, BRING YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE. That may sound silly or obvious at first thought, but I almost left mine because I obviously had to bring my passport. That should be good enough, right?  My initial thought was to keep at least one form of identification safe, in off chance... Continue Reading →

In general, Belize is NOT cheaper than the US (for tourists). Taxi's, gas, and most booze, are actually more expensive. Gas was $7.50 USD when i was there. Lots of "wild" dogs in Belize City. The quotes are because I don't think they're actually wild. People just don't cage them like we do in the... Continue Reading →

What To Bring To Belize & What To Leave At Home

When I'm searching for information, my biggest complaint is the crap I have to skim through to get to what I'm looking for - so Ill get right to the point...

Lodging in San Ignacio, Belize City, and San Pedro, Belize. Also- Drugs & the Local Law Enforcement, etc…

I am a single mom (coparenting) and work two jobs: one full-time as a PM/Project Engineer for a construction company and one part-time waitressing. I do this [obviously] so I can take care of my kid, but also because I love traveling... and buying shit. Even with the two jobs however, itโ€™s not like Iโ€™m... Continue Reading →

Belize (Table of Contents)

This time around I'm taking a bit of a different approach, as far as telling my story goes... It can be daunting to try and cover everything I want, in a flowable manner; when my ADD-ass cant even carry-on a conversation about 1 topic for more than 30 seconds. SO -Throughout my trip I made... Continue Reading →

Next Fiasco (Coming soon!)

I having been dreaming about my next shit show since the minute my broken-back-ass (not like the Mountain) made it back from NY. Iโ€™ve researched, soul-searched, and contemplated my budgetโ€ฆ. Hahahahaha jk jk - thatโ€™s funny๐Ÿคช Anywaysโ€ฆ I randomly booked my next trip today and I leave on April 30th!ย  ย  Where, might you ask?... Continue Reading →

Traveling During the Pandemic: 14 flights, 12 airports, 8 states, 4 countries, 3 continents (a brief summary)

ย  The pandemic has been rough on everyone and every industry (less prescription drug). The travel/hospitality industry has been one the hardest hit. Travel tanked in early 2020 as Covid cases rose and governments shut down. I personally know multiple people who have cancelled or postponed their vacations due to one reason or another but... Continue Reading →

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