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Geotimes March 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Cancun and Beyond Look beyond the typical vacation of lounging on the resort beaches of Cancun and be sure to venture south and explore some Maya ruins as well as the region's remarkable system of caves and sinkholes. |
High on Adventure June 2004 Les Furnanz |
Belize Adventuring Jaguar Reef Lodge makes an ideal base for exciting explorations. |
AskMen.com February 6, 2001 Stefanie Michaels |
I Can't Belize It! My web fans have always asked me about Belize and whether they should go or not, based on the mixed reviews Belize has received over the last few years. I have to say, traveling there was one of the most important trips in all of my traveling days... |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Scuba Diving Destinations The ability to explore the mysterious sea entices many travelers to visit some of the world's most accessible and picturesque coasts. That's why, with summer nearly here, it's worth checking out the 10 best scuba diving sites. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2009 Jeffrey Rasley |
The Man on the Bike Told the Truth; Adventure in Belize February may be the shortest month, but its cold temperatures, icy streets, and grey skies make it the cruelest month to live in Indiana. I try to find a sunny beach each February. I found all of that in Belize |
Real Travel Adventures February 2008 Heather & Roger Kinley |
Belize: The Reef and More Come to Belize with no expectations and leave like your saying good-bye to your family. |
High on Adventure June 2007 Vicki Andersen |
Belize Part 1: The Western Frontier Welcome to the Belizean rainforest, and its attendant nocturnal commotion. |
High on Adventure April 2007 Vicki Andersen |
Roaming Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula One of the most distinctive pieces of real estate on Earth, the Yucatan Peninsula is home to an astonishing diversity of amazing archaeological sites, beautiful old Colonial cities, secluded coastlines, and luxurious beachfront resorts. |
BusinessWeek January 9, 2006 Amy Cortese |
Retreats Beyond Wilma's Reach While Mexican tourist spots hustle to repair storm damage, you can head to one of its southern neighbors for fun and sun. |
Outside December 2009 Bonnie Tsui |
Get Lost: Mexico and Central America Score a great deal on a tropical vacation. |
BusinessWeek January 9, 2006 Amy Cortese |
The Beach Less Traveled These Central American getaway spots offer adventure, nature - and plenty of sun, too. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2007 Larry & Gail Taylor |
Ten Best Snorkeling Spots in the World A list of the ten best snorkeling spots include locations in Australia and Egypt. |
Adventure Andrea Minarcek |
Wild Roads: Road to Ruins Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is getting back to its croc-wrestling, cenote-diving, temple-discovering roots. |
AskMen.com March 13, 2003 Peter Fueller |
Top 10: International Hidden Gems From private tropical islands to beautiful European cities, these ten international hidden gems are definitely worth considering for your next dream getaway. |
Outside February 2004 |
License to Chill To zero in on the most idyllic resorts this side of paradise, we dispatched a crack squad of writers to the Caribbean. They came back with a hit list of places where creature comforts and adventure are not mutually exclusive. Now it's your turn. |
Geotimes June 2005 Megan Sever |
Salt Mass-Produced by Maya An archaeological team found a wealth of new Maya sites in a saltwater lagoon off the coast of Belize, which provide strong evidence that salt was mass-produced there to feed the empire. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Bonnie Neely |
Yucatan Exploration of Mayan Archeological Sites Mexico's Riviera Maya on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula is one of the most welcoming and beautiful places you will ever travel. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2009 Howard Hian |
Why Riviera Maya? The history and culture make a visit to Mexico's Riviera Maya a wonderful adventure. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2009 Bonnie Neely |
Luxury in Riviera Maya Mexico's Yucatan Penninsula is one of the finest holiday spots for exquisite scenery, vast archeological sites, and a perfect year-round climate. |
High on Adventure April 1, 2009 Vicki Andersen |
Belize Part 2: The Eastern Edge Belize is a captivating country to visit, a treasure chest of marvels both natural and man-made. |
Outside December 2006 H. Thayer Walker |
Central Heating Fly just south of Mexico to Panama, Costa Rica, or Guatemala and put a little summer back in your season. |
Fast Company May 2010 Jeff Wise |
Plagued by Lawsuits, McAfee Founder Hunts for Cures in Belize John McAfee, the antivirus-software pioneer, says he's lost most of his fortune -- but doesn't care. To the contrary, he now hopes to give something back by deriving antibiotics from jungle plants in Belize. |
Smithsonian July 2007 Maggie Frank |
Snapshot: Tikal Tikai National Park in Guatemala is one of the largest Mayan cities ever built, and one of Guatemala's top tourist attractions. Take a virtual slide show tour here. |
High on Adventure October 2007 Vicki Andersen |
Life Along the Rio la Pasion Located in the western lowlands region of northern Guatemala, the River of Passion flows in a sinuous and westward advance. |
Fast Company December 1999 Amy Wilson |
(Away from) Home for the Holidays These four destinations provide a welcome dose of holiday cheer: Telluride, Colorado... Vancouver, British Columbia... Belize's Cayo District... New Orleans, Louisiana |
Outside May 2003 Bruce Barcott |
Last Flight Out The Macal River Valley in Belize is home to three-toed tapirs, elusive jaguars, and a rare subspecies of scarlet macaw. But if Belize Electricity Ltd. gets its way, one of the richest riparian habitats north of the Amazon will disappear beneath the waters of a controversial dam. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2009 Marni Hills |
40 Hours in the Jungle Want to have the trip of a lifetime? Travel deep into the rainforests of Borneo. |
High on Adventure April 2006 Vicki Andersen |
Lords of the Peten, Guatemala Known as El Peten, this region in northern Guatemala includes the most Maya cities (reportedly over 100 of them) from the Classic Period, many still buried beneath a tangle of plant life. |