cottages for the wealthy Guatemalans. Here you are likely to see a 50 foot Hatteras with twin jet skis as well as native Mayas in their dugouts. There are plenty of choices for dinners out and convenient provisioning. The main attraction in Lake Izabal (Guatemala’s largest lake) is a farm on the north shore that offers a restaurant and a hike to another hot spring waterfall, spilling into a cool river of crystal clear water.
Well known for their superb diving on the crystal clear drop-off walls of coral, the Bay Islands offer much more than just superior diving. The friendly locals’ English dialect is a pleasure to hear as they share stories of their colorful pirate ancestors, a heritage which they’re quite proud of! Roatan is a long & narrow mountainous island with a paved road from one end to the other. But why drive when you can sail the lee shore? There are plenty of anchorages along the way. You will also appreciate the locals’ laid back approach to life without stress. Guanaja, Cayos Cochinos & Utila are all worth a visit, so plan at least 10 days for this trip.
TMM now offers two bases in Belize allowing you to cruise either northern Belize from its base in San Pedro or southern Belize from Placencia. Alternatively, extend your horizons with a one way charter north or south. Considered one of the world’s most spectacular natural habitats, beautiful, ancient and mysterious, Belize always leaves you wanting to return to see more. With hundreds of unpopulated cayes, unlimited miles of protected sailing inside the barrier reef, and legendary diving, snorkeling and fishing, it is truly a cruising paradise. Hire a local skipper and sail and dive the three pristine outer atolls (Turneffe, Lighthouse and Glovers), sail to see the Rio Dulce of Guatemala or the breathtaking Bay Islands of Honduras. Don’t overlook the many inland options of Belize and Guatemala. Visit the Maya Ruins hidden in rain-forest jungle or float down a lazy river through ancient Maya caves. How about exploring Antigua & Lake Panajachel of Guatemala with majestic volcanoes all around ... and the markets as colorful as the wild macaw parrots?