My
husband and I are big fans of unusual tours. Therefore, we decided
to spend our next vacation in Belize. We connected Travelocity
Promotional Code and
booked tickets.
We started stocking information approximately three months
prior to our Belize adventure tours. Travel agencies and various forums,
the participants
who shared willingly information and advice, helped us very much. It has
helped us reduce significantly the cost of travel. But no agency offered
us to enter Belize through Mexico, where we could visit the ruins of Tulum.
Rental of cars in the country is very expensive, about $70 per day; so
many tourists do not take such a tour. But if you drive by the car out
of Mexico, then new opportunities are opened up immediately. We decided
to take excursions and tours when we arrived there; and we didn’t
see any problems. We bought a new long binnacle and a soft underwater (ewe-marine)
bag for our trip because we planned to shoot under water on the barrier
reef. We took our luggage and were ready to leave for a trip.
We arrived at the airline terminal early in the morning. It is just a half
hour flight to Cancun Mexico from Houston, straight across the Gulf of
Mexico.
We flew to Mexico in anticipation of the ruins of Tulum... Azure water
flashed at the bottom of the sky... We seen very well of the depth and
grounding from the height. We went through passport control and went out
to the parking place, connected Netfix and then we were waited by a modest
black car. We were taken to the office to fill some papers concerning the
car. We filled the papers (all employees were speaking English) in the
office, and received permission to export the car to Belize.
The car was not bad, but there was air conditioning and it works to our
happiness.
We needed insurance for entry to Belize by car. Usually it must be bought
at the border, so the problems were not with this case.
We decided to refuel at once, not leaving the city because we got the car,
tucked one third exactly. Mexican gas stations have no self-service. You
should to say to a serving person the amount by which you want to refuel,
for example, “doscientos pesos, por favor” (at 200 pesos, please),
or simply specify “full tank” (lleno, por favor). Thus, we
have a full tank and went to look at the ruins of Tulum...
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