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Sandals Reviewed
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Here is a fairly lengthy review of Sandals (MoBay). Other reviews from other authors are also on this server of Sandals and various Resorts and All-Inclusives. I found many of the articles to give everyday details and benefits of a resort but are honest in telling you their shortfalls. Sandals did not do so well here. http://shell2.ba.best.com/~ctr/c0197_04.htm#jamsteve Btw, everywhere I here about Sandals Inn it talks about how small the beach is. One write up even said that beach at night was an ideal place for Jamaicans, living under cramped conditions, to be amourous? Is this really a five star resort? I hope so, the chain has somehow won a lot of awards. John Macdonald toronto Canada
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HI all. I’ve been doing some research but haven’t yet come up to an answer with the following questions. I’m going to Belize in a few months (end of April) and I need to know: 1) passport needed? (Canadian citizens travelling) 2) what currency does Belize use? 3) what do you think of Jaguar Reef Resort? Those, and any other bits of sage advice much appreciated. Cheers, Caro
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>HI all. I’ve been doing some research but haven’t yet come up to an >answer with the following questions. I’m going to Belize in a few >months (end of April) and I need to know: >1) passport needed? (Canadian citizens travelling) >2) what currency does Belize use? >3) what do you think of Jaguar Reef Resort? >Those, and any other bits of sage advice much appreciated. >Cheers, >Caro
The Jaguar Reef Resort is quite nice, you will be in a very pleasant part of Belize. The water there is also nice and you can snorkel, swim and the reef is not to far from the coastline. You are also pretty close to the Maya Mountains and the Cockscomb Jaguar Reserve. Lots of nature things to do in this part of Belize. This area right next to Hopkins Village is called Sittee Point and a small exclusive development is underway here. Bob Watson
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> HI all. I’ve been doing some research but haven’t yet come up to an > answer with the following questions. I’m going to Belize in a few > months (end of April) and I need to know: > 1) passport needed? (Canadian citizens travelling) > 2) what currency does Belize use? > 3) what do you think of Jaguar Reef Resort? > Those, and any other bits of sage advice much appreciated. > Cheers, > Caro
Hi Caroline I’ll be in Belize in February, have dug up some of the info you’re looking for. The currency in Belize is Dollars, there currency if fix at $2 Belizian to $1 American. And yes you do need a current passpost. Have Fun Andy
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> HI all. I’ve been doing some research but haven’t yet come up to an > answer with the following questions. I’m going to Belize in a few > months (end of April) and I need to know: > 1) passport needed? (Canadian citizens travelling)
Yes. A valid passport is required to enter Belize. > 2) what currency does Belize use?
The Belize dollar. 2 Belize dollars = 1 US dollar. US dollars freely accepted at any business establishment. Best wishes — Manolo Romero Belize Passport Consultants & Co. – Licensed & Bonded Immigration Consultants. Belize Offshore Consultants and Co. – Asset Protection, Offshore Companies, Banks & Trusts. Belize International Realtors & Co. – Choice mainland & island properties. htp://www.offshorebiz.com Visit the official online guide to Belize – Belize Online http://www.belize.com
