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Mexiko & Guatemala & Belize Blue caribbean kicks Geschichte – Strand – Geschichte – Strand – Geschichte – Strand. Das ist der Rhythmus, bei dem du mitmusst. Und der ist nicht zufällig gewählt, denn was die Kolonialherrscher stehen ließen und sich fast 2.000 Jahre zuvor die Maya ausdachten, geht an die Nieren. Da brauchst du nach jedem Ohnmachtsanfall eine Portion Karibik, um wieder normal zu werden. Seite 2 von 12
Included services: = Abenteuerreise mit maximal 12 Teilnehmern = Jede Reise findet satt = Englisch sprechender, einheimischer Guide in internationaler Reisegruppe = Unterkunft: 12 x Hotel = Transport: Boot, Bus, Privater Reiseminibus, Fähre = Mahlzeiten: täglich Frühstück = Aktivitäten laut Tagesprogramm = 100 m² Regenwald 4 you (Jedem Gast schenken wir im Regenwald von Ecuador ein Grundstück, das Jahr für Jahr den CO2-Ausstoß seiner Reise kompensiert. Eingetragen auf seinen Namen und auf ewig seins.) = Highlights: Lebendige und abwechslungsreiche Landschaften Mittelamerikas. Bewundere den Dschungel von den Ruinen Tikals aus. Entspannung auf Caye Caulker vor der Küste von Belize. Maya-Ruinen von Tulum. Kühle Margarita an der Playa del Carmen. Day-to-day-Itinerary: Day 1 Antigua Bienvenidos! Welcome to Guatemala! Surrounded by three volcanoes, it wasn't until the late 20th century that the city became the tourism hub of Guatemala. Today, the city is filled with coffee shops and international restaurants, and is always buzzing with live music and salsa classes. Your adventure begins with a Welcome Meeting at 6pm on Day 1. As there's a great deal to do in Antigua we recommend staying a few extra days to make the most of this exciting city. The Welcome Meeting will take place at 6 pm. Accommodation: Hotel El Carmen / 3a Avenida Norte #9 / Antigua / CP 03001 For trips departing on 30.05.19, 11.07.19, 18.07.19, 01.08.19, 12.19.19, 19.12.19, 03.10.19, 31.10.19, 02.11.19, 30. 12.19 the accommodation will be Casa Florencia Hotel / 7A Avendia North #100 / Antigua For trips departing on 02.01.2020, 04.01.2020, 09.01.2020, 11.01.2020, 16.01.2020, 18.01.2020, 23.01.2020, 30.01.2020, 01.02.2020, 06.02.2020, 13.02.2020 , 15.02.2020, 20.02.2020, 27.02.2020, 05.03.2020, 07.03. 2020 the accommodation will be Hotel Posada Los Bucaros/#94,7a North Avenue/ ANTIGUA Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask the hotel reception where it will take place. If you can't arrange a flight that will arrive in time, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you. If you're going to be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. Some departures of this trip are part of a combination trip. As such, some of your fellow travellers may have started their trip already. Seite 3 von 12
Optional Activities = Antigua - Chocolate-making workshop - USD25 = Antigua - Coffee/Macadamia nut plantation tour - USD45 = Antigua - Salsa lessons (per hour) - USD7 Day 2 Antigua As the seat of the Spanish colonial government, Antigua was once the most important city in Central America. The city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1773, but many of the colonial-era buildings have been carefully restored and the architecture from its glory days can still be admired. Walk through the quiet cobblestone streets past heavy, carved-wood entrances. There are many fascinating markets and museums to explore, or if your tastes run to more active adventures, hire a mountain bike and ride through the countryside – the views of mountain peaks and deep valleys, covered in lush vegetation are simply beautiful. Otherwise, just grab a coffee from one of the many cafes in central park, sit back and enjoy the beauty of this incredible city. If you want to learn more about Guatemala's famous coffee, there are plenty of coffee tours and plantation visit on offer. Foodies won't want to miss trying tamales, a local dish usually prepared on the weekend and served in a corn leaf. Pepian – a meal consisting of a rich dark sauce and three meats (chicken, beef and pork) – is also worth a try. Local tip: you'll find the best value food next to the artisan market close to the bus station. Included Activities = Informal Spanish Lesson = Antigua - Leader-led walking tour Included meals: breakfast Accommodation: Hotel Seite 4 von 12
Day 3 Rio Dulce It's a long day of travel as you make your way to Rio Dulce by private minibus. Depart early for the journey, arriving in the mid-afternoon. Meaning ‘Sweet River' in Spanish, Rio Dulce refers to both the Guatemalan river that flows from Lago de Izabal (Lake Izabal) to the Caribbean Sea and the town of Fronteras, which sits at the east end of the lake. Upon arrival, the rest of the day is free to enjoy at your leisure. Maybe stretch your legs on a jungle walk, rent a kayak for a bit of exploration or simply curl up in a hammock and enjoy the tropical surrounds. Included meals: breakfast Travel time: approx. 8 hours. Accommodation: Hotel Day 4 Rio Dulce Use a free day in Rio Dulce to take advantage of the optional activities on offer. Perhaps take a boat ride down the river to Livingston, a laid-back, Afro-Caribbean town that offers a unique taste of local Garifuna culture. Located 30 kilometres (18 miles) from Fronteras, the boat ride is quite scenic, taking you past gorges tropical forests and a spectacular canyon before arriving in Livingston. The Garifuna population here are descendants of a community forcibly removed from the Caribbean by the British in the late 18th century. Livingston was one of the towns the displaced Garifuna settled in, and it's relative isolation means the culture has remained undiluted by Guatemalan norms. Spend a little time here and perhaps grab a Garifuna meal like tapou, a creamy soup made with fish. Included Activities = Livingston - River boat trip to Garifuna town Included meals: breakfast Accommodation: Hotel Seite 5 von 12
Day 5 Flores Travel to Flores – your base for exploring the Mayan ruins of Tikal tomorrow. Upon arrival, enjoy a free afternoon to explore Flores. This tranquil island had a long history before it was colonised by the Spanish in 1697. Its isolation meant locals relied on subsistence farming of corn and beans and their own ingenuity. For instance, they would gather chicle from trees to produce chewing gum. Perhaps use your free afternoon to wander the town's cobblestone streets, taking in its pastel-coloured buildings, shop local handicrafts or grab a bite in the main plaza. Otherwise, simply relax near Lake Peten Itza. Included meals: breakfast Travel time: approx 4 hrs Accommodation: Hotel Day 6 Tikal Ruins/San Ignacio Rise early for a guided exploration of Tikal National Park. Located deep in the jungle, this national park protects some of the most significant ruins from the ancient Maya civilisation. Wonder at the towering granite temples and other monuments set among the thick, green jungle while pondering the mystery of the ancient citys demise. Following your visit, say goodbye to Guatemala and head across the border to San Ignacio. Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America, which will make chatting with locals much easier. The Belizeans are known for their relaxed and easy going way of live. You will be amazed how many different cultures coexist harmoniously here. You have limited time here in San Ignacio but you can choose to join one of the optional activities en route to Belize City tomorrow. Nature lovers may be interested in a trip to the Green Iguana Conservation Project, where the scaly beasts are protected. Or perhaps stretch your legs with a short walk to the ruins of Cahal Pech, which was once the residence of a well-heeled Maya family. Tomorrow, you have the option of travelling to Belize City via Actun Tunichil Muknal. In order to take advantage of this optional activity, you will need a group of at least four people, so start asking around now if you're interested. Included Activities = Tikal National Park - Archaeological site (Entrance fee, Guide & Transport) Included meals: breakfast Travel time: to San Ignacio approx 3 hrs Accommodation: Hotel All guests at our hotel in San Ignacio are required to pay an additional charge of USD20 per night if they choose to use the air conditioner in their room. Electricity in Belize is incredibly expensive so most hotels charge an extra rate to use the air conditioning - and USD20 per night is pretty standard. We could include Seite 6 von 12
this extra charge in the trip price but then all of our travellers would have to pay whether they want to use it or not. We believe giving our travellers the option is a fairer way to manage this situation. Optional Activities = San Ignacio - Cahal Pech Ruins - USD10 = San Ignacio - Xunantunich Ruins - USD10 = San Ignacio - Iguana Conservation Project - USD9 Day 7 Caye Caulker Leave San Ignacio in the late morning and head north to Belize City on a local bus. Get ready for a lot of stop and go, as there are very few official bus stops in Belize and the bus will simply stop whenever there are passengers to pick up. Use this time to make conversation with the person next to you on the bus; Belizeans love to talk about their country! After arriving in Belize City, take a water taxi ride to Caye Caulker. From here, it is possible to arrange day trips to other nearby cayes (islands). Each island has its own unique character, but all of them have an unmistakable Caribbean pace and charm. Included meals: breakfast Travel time: approx. 3 hours, Water Taxi approx 1 hour Accommodation: Hotel Optional Activities = San Ignacio - Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM Cave - inc. transport, guide and lunch) - USD95 Day 8-9 Caye Caulker Good morning! Take a deep breath and let it out, you have two whole days of sandy shores, crystal waters and no schedule to speak of. The beach is calling, of course, but mybe start your day with a Belizean breakfast classic – the fry jack. These deep fried dough pieces are served up with whatever you like, and they go well with everything from fruit to eggs. Perhaps hire a local boat and head to Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley for a chance to snorkel among colourful corals, tropical fish, sharks and manta rays. You could also choose to go manatee-spotting – these huge peaceful creatures are often quite curious to meet their visitors. If you're interested in sampling local cuisine, Caye Caulker is famous for its lobster. Not the cheapest meal you'll ever buy, but so good! If lobster isn't available (regulations stipulate lobster can only be caught between June 15 and February 15), some of the best meals on the island are cooked on the road side. How about some grilled shrimp and a lovely rum and coke made with the local fire water? Included meals: 2x breakfast Seite 7 von 12
Accommodation: 2x Hotel Optional Activities = Caye Caulker - Guided snorkelling trip (half day) - USD35 = Caye Caulker - Sunset sail - USD38 = Caye Caulker - Manatee tour - USD85 = Caye Caulker - Sea kayaking (half day) - USD25 = Caye Caulker - Stand up paddle board rental (per hour) - USD25 = Caye Caulker - Bicycle rental (per day) - USD15 Day 10 Tulum Today you are leaving one paradise behind for another. Very early this morning (about 6.30am) we head back to Belize City by water taxi, and travel by bus to the border with Mexico. After crossing the border we head to the Mexican town of Chetumal where we swap buses and head to our final destination: Tulum. A long day of travel will see you arriving in the afternoon with plenty of daylight to spare. Why not use what is left of the day to soak up the sun on one of the citys many beaches? While Paradise Beach is the most well known of the sandy stretches, it can get a little crowded. Las Palmas Public Beach is (in our opinion) just as beautiful, but with far fewer people. Included meals: breakfast Travel time: total time will be approx 7 hours. Accommodation: Hotel Optional Activities: = Tulum - Archaeological site visit - MXN65 = Tulum - Bicycle rental (per day) - MXN185 Seite 8 von 12
Day 11 Tulum Welcome to Mexico's version of paradise on the Caribbean coast. Spend your time relaxing on the beach, strolling along the white sands and pondering which country does paradise better. For another taste of Mayan architecture, there's an optional visit to the ruins of Tulum. Unlike Tikal, which is hidden in the forest, these Mayan ruins sit atop a cliff amid palm-fringed beaches. You can even go for a swim within its ancient walls! Included meals: breakfast Accommodation: Hotel Optional Activities: = Chichen Itza Ruins - Entrance Fee - MXN242 Day 12 Playa del Carmen The last leg of your journey is a short one – hop on a local Mexican bus and travel about 1.5 hours to Playa del Carmen. With azure waters, powdery beaches and a European feel, Playa del Carmen is a resort city similar to Cancun, but without the party atmosphere. Take a brief orientation stroll with your leader to get your bearings, then take your pick of a bunch of optional activities. Spend your time snorkelling among mangroves, diving to underground caverns or simply relaxing by the beach with a cool margarita in hand. For adventures further afield, take a ferry across the turquoise seas to Cozumel, an island famous for its reef diving. Included Activities = Playa del Carmen - Orientation walk Included meals: breakfast Travel time: approx. 1.5 hours Accommodation: Hotel / Hotel One Playa del Carmen / 25 Avenida Norte, Manzana 97 Lote 1 / Between Av. 12 Norte y 12 Bis / Playa del Carmen 77710 / MEXICO Optional Activities: = Dos Ojos Cenote - Fresh water rock pool (Entrance fee with snorkelling gear included) - MXN350 = Playa del Carmen - Bicycle rental (per day) - MXN250 = Playa del Carmen - Ferry to Cozumel (Round-trip) - MXN326 Seite 9 von 12
Day 13 Playa del Carmen This tropical adventure ends today after breakfast. There are no activities planned for the final day. In order to make the most of all Playa has to offer, we strongly recommend that you extend your stay by a couple of extra days. Please contact us if you need assistance booking additional accommodation. Included meals: breakfast Accomodation on your trip: During the trip you might stay in the following accomondation. Please note that, depending on availabilities, these may vary from departure to departure. Day 1 Hotel El Carmen Day 2 Hotel El Carmen Day 3 Tortugal (www.tortugal.com) Day 4 Tortugal Day 5 Hotel Maya Internacional (http://maya-internacional.guatemalacity-hotels.com/de ) Day 6 Midas (http://midasbelize.com ) Day 7 Plaza Hotel (http://cayecaulkerplazahotel.com) Day 8 Plaza Hotel Day 9 Plaza Hotel Day 10 Amansala Hotel (www.amansala.com) Day 11 Amansala Hotel Day 12 One Hotel (www.onehoteles.com/web/one-playa-del-carmen) Day 13 - Important Notes = The tropical climate of Central America means conditions can be really hot and humid. Always carry plenty of water with you and stay hydrated, especially on walking tours. = Try to learn as many Spanish words as you can. Locals are very friendly, but also shy, so you'll need to make plenty of effort to break the ice. Attempting to communicate in Spanish is a great way of showing you care. = This is a shared tour. That means that tour operators from all over the world book their guests Seite 10 von 12
ontothistour. So you will be travelling in an international group. = We recommend 355 € for meals not included during the trip. = Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveller. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you're visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your nationality. Visas can take several weeks to process, so familiarise yourself with any requirements as soon as you have booked your trip to allow for processing time and costs. Preishinweise: = Einzelzimmerzuschlag: 319 € = Langstreckenflug ab Frankfurt nach Guatemala City zurück ab Cancun: zum Beispiel mit Air France, Iberia, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines ab 899 € = Rail & Fly innerhalb Deutschlands (2. Klasse): 89 €, auf Anfrage = Flughafentransfers im Zielland: Hintransfer vom Flughafen Guatemala City zum Starthotel 58 € pro Auto (bis zu 2 Personen), Rücktransfer vom letzten Rundreisehotel zum Flughafen Cancun 53 € pro Auto (bis zu 2 Personen) = Vorübernachtung im Tourhotel in Antigua Preis pro Nacht und Person (exkl. Frühstück): 71 € im EZ, 36 € p.P. im DZ (01.01. - 14.04.2019 und 21.04. - 23.12.2019) 100 € im EZ, 58 € p.P. im DZ (15.04.- 20.04.2019 und 24.12. - 31.12.2019) = Anschlussübernachtung im Tourhotel in Cancun Preis pro Nacht und Person (exkl. Frühstück): 105 € im EZ, 55 € im DZ = Bitte beachten: Bei Vor- und Anschlussübernachtung ist ein halbes Doppelzimmer nicht buchbar Seite 11 von 12
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