Tuesday, March 31, 2009

To Sueno by way of Cancun

Fellow Sueno residents:

Jan and I recently travelled to Sueno, travelling via Cancun and Playa del Carmen, rather than direct to Belize City. Why? Because we'd heard the trip can be much cheaper than the direct-flight routes, because the flights to Cancun are subsidized (cheap) to attract tourists. The following notes explain a bit about how we did it and why, and what it cost us.

We took Frontier Airline--direct Denver to Cancun: $299 each, or $598 for two, round trip. Unfortunately, the flight got in too late for us to make any kind of same-day connections for the rest of the trip without spending the night along the way (Cancun, Playa del carmen, or Chetumal). We chose Playa del Carmen (well planned, ahead of time).

On arrival in Cancun, we cleared customs and went straight to the money-exchange kiosk. Agents were behind the counter, but the service was closed for some unexplained reason, which meant we had no pesos (exchange rate about 13-14 pesos per U.S. dollar . . . not nearly as convenient as the 2:1 in Belize). Hint: get $50-100 worth of pesos in U.S. before departure, if possible.

Next to the closed money-exchange kiosk were 3-4 booths labeled Taxis & Shuttles. On the far right (4th or 5th booth), we found the sign for ADO, the bus company we wanted, and bought two tickets to Playa del Carmen. Here, it would have helped to have pesos, as the guy did a quick conversion to dollars (rounded up to $7 each), which I paid with a $20, and got my change in pesos (rounded down), which meant our tickets cost about $8 each. MESSAGE, get pesos.

Just outside the terminal doors (and to the right) is a large parking area for the commercial buses. We showed our tickets, asked questions, and were told where our bus would park when it arrived. We stayed with our luggage to make sure it got on the right bus (under the bus, in large storage compartments). Important: We were scheduled to leave (on the ticket) at 4:30pm. Everybody boarded about 4:05-4:10, and the bus LEFT at 4:15 . . . from where it went to a second airport terminal, got more passengers, and did leave, as scheduled, at 4:30. This would be an easy bus to miss if you're off drinking a beer at 4:20.

The one-hour, non-stop ride to Playa was uneventful (divided highway, commercial, most of the way). We'd been told ahead of time that there are two ADO bus terminals in Playa--one on the beach, the other downtown. We were taken to the one on the beach, on Fifth Street (or avenue), which worked well, as that's where we'd rented a condo for the night. We gathered our own luggage from the bus and went inside the terminal, where we immediately bought our tickets for the next morning to Chetumal, Mexico (on the Belizean border). We purchased EXPRESS tickets (only one stop on the way, a short stop in Tulum) . We knew the bus would have a bathroom, and we'd brought snacks for the five-hour trip. The EXPRESS tickets were each 204 pesos, which I didn't have, so the convenient math meant $20 each (do the math . . . then know why you need pesos). We learned we needed to be back at the DOWNTOWN bus station 15 minutes before departure, so we planned on thirty. Note: be sure to ask and confirm which bus terminal you'll leave from.

Out the door of the beachside ADO bus terminal, we found ourselves in the heart of the fun part of Playa. No cars, lots of people having fun, sidewalk restaurants, the aroma of cerveza . . . and us towing suitcases (for about three blocks). Jan suggested I stop at one of the money-exchange kiosks along the way and get some pesos. Later, I said, after we dump our suitcases. NOTE: such places do have closing hours, even in Playa. I would regret my decision later, several times. Our condo was great ($75 a night), though we did have a bit of trouble with a non-functioning front-door lock, which meant I had to roam the street to get take-away dinners . . . without pesos. I even tried to exchange dollars for pesos in the restaurant . . . sorry, they said, all out of pesos. I used a credit card.

The next morning, streets abandoned, we dragged our suitcases back to the ADO terminal (the closest taxi stand), and got a $3 taxi ride to the DOWNTOWN ADO bus station (I gave him six, because it was a lot farther than I thought it'd be and well worth it).

The bus to Chetumal was excellent. Mercedes. Great shape. Assigned seats (when you book, pick your seats). Comfortable. Shades closed to keep out the early morning sun. Lots of people just sacked out. Not much scenery--trees and scrub brush most of the way. No view of the Caribbean. We read most of the way.

We'd made previous arrangements to have a Belizean driver pick us up in Chetumal (we were told exactly where to meet our driver). Nice large van. Leather seats. He got us through Mexico and Belize customs, and took us to Corozal; specifically, the Tropic Air Terminal. The service we used (and there are others) was: "Gettransfers" (George and Esther Moralez Travel Services). E-mail info@gettransfers.com or internet: http://www.gettransfers.com/ Excellent service! $40 U.S. one way ($75, round trip . . . the other half of our ticket for when we do the reverse trip and return to Cancun).

Our total ROUND TRIP price in U.S. dollars for two people: $1115, or $558 each, which includes the following:

Air Denver to Cancun (round trip $299 each x 2 = $598)

Bus Cancun to Playa: $16 for two (less with pesos) . . . $32 for round trip

Condo in Playa $75 . . . $150 including stay on return trip

Bus to Chatumal: $20 x 2 = $40 (maybe less with pesos) . . . $80 for round trip

Driver from Chatumal to Tropic Air in Corozol: $40 . . . $75 for round trip

Tropic Air Corozal to San Pedro $90 . . . $180, two tickets, round trip

We could have flown round trip Denver, Belize City, to San Pedro for $561 each plus $110 for Tropic Air, or $671 each, and saved about $225 as a couple. So, is it worth it? For two people, who have no intention of wild night life in Playa, maybe not.

BUT, if we'd been a family of four from Denver, our direct-flight cost total would have been $2684and our Cancun/Playa total would have been $2005 . . . a $700 savings.

If you want to spend some fun time in Palya, or you're coming from a location more remote than Denver, your savings for four people may be even greater. For families with kids, or a bunch of fishing buddies, the bus route is likely well worth it.

And for a final note. If you want to skip all the bus hassle, you can charter the van (same service we used at Chatemul), for $400 one way and be driven directly from the Cancun airport to Corozal Tropic Air, or from Tropic Air Corozal to the Cancun airport. For four people, with a schedule to keep, wanting door-to-door service, without spending the night, that's only $100 each. Well worth considering, depending on your airline schedules into and out of Cancun.

Regards,
John and Jan Turley
Year Round Members 7C

As published by Ambergris Today

See details about our latest community buffet in the Palapa as recorded by Ambergris Today by clicking below:
http://ambergristoday.blogspot.com/2009/03/under-palapa-at-sueno-del-mar.html

Monday, March 30, 2009

Change in Schedule

House Hunters International has changed their schedule. According to their website the show will air April 16, 2009 at 10pm eastern.

Here is a link to HGTV website: http://www.hgtv.com/house-hunters-international/a-young-entrepreneur-is-set-on-a-vacation-home-in-belize/index.html

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sueno Starfish

These pictures were taken just off the end of the Sueno dock.

Friday, March 20, 2009

March 19 "Sunrise and Water Spouts"


To many of us who like to watch for shapes on clouds,




No better way to start a day than watching a beautiful sunrise.



Minutes after the Sun was shining our quiet beach, we noticed not one but 2 water spouts off to the far east, Nancy and Robert had kayaked to the reef and were able to witness them closer.




As the minutes passed by we could notice the changes in color of the sky!!!

We enjoyed the beautiful sunrise!!!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Sueno Telescope - What do you think?

Member Glenn Perry had an idea that we want to post and get some feedback on. The idea is this, every member pitches in $15-$20 so that we can purchase a telsescope to set up in the Palapa for stargazing. Glenn has some contacts that would provide a discount on a high-end telescope. Personally I can't think of any better place to stargaze than Sueno. What do you think? Post a comment by clicking below or email us at memberservices@dreambelize.com.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Party with Kelly McGuire in San Pedro



 

 

 

 


Kelly played at the Purple Toucan in Ramons Village, San Pedro Town and some of our Club Members could not miss the opportunity to join for Dinner, Wine and Kellys Music.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Day with Funtasea!!!!



 

 

 

 
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The House Hunter International show, featuring Sueño del Mar


Greetings from Sueño del Mar,

Last fall House Hunters International spent an afternoon filming Sueño del Mar in preparation for their 2009 show. They recently informed us that the show will be airing:

• April 2, 2009 10pm eastern
• April 2, 2009 2am eastern
• April 15, 2009 11am eastern

Here is the link to HGTV web site: http://www.hgtv.com/house-hunters-international/a-young-entrepreneur-is-set-on-a-vacation-home-in-belize/index.html

Have fun watching your Caribbean home on TV!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Welcome Sue, Bart, Lee and Laura

Congratulations to Sue and Bart Palmer (left)
and Lee and Laura Frankenberger (right).

Sue and Bart walking the beach.
They have joined Sueno del Mar with a group membership
for November and December.

Monday, March 9, 2009

A Day of Sailing

Our February and March Members are enjoying
the awesome weather and winds by learning how
to sail the Hobie Cat.


Elder showed Rolly and Diane the ropes...
even showing them what to do if the cat flipped over.
Sorry these pictures are washed out.

Justin and Robert, enjoying their first week at

Sueño del Mar,

get a taste of a windy day.

After giving a few sailing lessons,
Brian takes a turn flying a hull.

Dave and Sue enjoy a relaxing afternoon.

Dale, Dolly and Marcos enjoy a sail with Elder.


What stress?

A Kind Heart Helps Out Isla Bonita Elementary School (I.B.E.S). As publiushed by Ambergris Today Newspaper, Feb 26th 2009.


You may remember Mrs. Aretha Mitchell when Ambergris Today visited her in the September/October 2008 issue. She was very pleased with Isla Bonita Elementary School, the teachers and the education her twin boys (Jesse and James) received at the I.B.E.S.

Previously, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell had donated towards the purchase of drums. "When I see (and have personally observed) the high level standard of academic curriculum for each grade level, all parents can be assured beyond a doubt that their child(ren) are getting the best education," commented Aretha to Ambergris Today.

She (Aretha) believes that the degree of commitment and dedication of the I.B.E.S principal, vice- principal, school administrators, and teachers is by far exceptional. And with that being said, Aretha`s commitment and support to I.B.E.S is 100%.

"My family and I have pledged our on-going support and resources to the I.B.E.S. Every student enrolled at I.B.E.S will receive school supplies for the 2009-2010 school year."

School supplies will consist of one back pack filled with spiral notebooks, loose-leaf paper, pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, glue, white-out, crayons, and erasers.

In addition, a $1,000.00 donation was given for the school library, Aretha has developed and funded the first-time-ever school scholarships for a child(ren) to attend I.B.E.S. Mrs. Addy (principal), Mr. Hector Trejo (vice principal) and a special appointed board will be giving out more information on applying for the I.B.E.S scholarship.

"I would like to personally say, Thank you! to I.B.E.S school administrators and teachers on doing a magnificent job. Also in the works is obtaining a school bus for the children of Isla Bonita Elementary. Thank you too, Mrs. Aretha Mitchell.

Arlen, Aretha, Jesse & James Mitchell
Villa 7A
Jan/Feb
Sueno del Mar

Friday, March 6, 2009

Fly Fishing: Tres Pescado Slam Tournament

The first ever fly fishing tournament in Belize, Tres Pescado Slam Tournament, has been announced to take place from August 20th to 22nd, 2009.

International anglers and sponsors are being invited and the event will also have an amateur division for all local fly fishers.

The tournament will also involve the Ambergris Caye community with casting competitions and boat poling competitions with prizes and trophies as well as fly fishing and fly typing demonstrations all held each day in Central Park.

The goals of the tournament are to bring fly fishing anglers to San Pedro during a usually slow time of the year and provide fish data to Bonefish and Tarpon Unlimited. The tournament details can be found at www-tres-pescado-tournament.org.