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Travel to the Yucatan, Belize or Costa Rica

March 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized by Chris Pommier

If you’ve been debating a trip to the tropics this Winter, I can offer some advice about countries that I’ve visited. Mexico (specifically the Yucatan Peninsula), Belize, and Costa Rica.

I hope these articles are helpful to you in choosing your destination. It’s by no means an exhaustive list of what I learned during my trips. So, please, ask questions in the comments section, or send me an email at chris [at] chrispommier.com, and I’ll answer your questions as quickly and thoroughly as I can.

Where to?
How to choose a tropical destination

What to visit while you’re there.
Example Itineraries

Nearby Belize: Cancun, and Cozumel
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

A view from the tropics:
Pictures and photos!

Costa Rica, 2008
Costa Rica, 2008

585
photos

Rainforest
Rainforest

277
photos

Reef
Reef

39
photos

Ruins
Ruins

97
photos

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Cancun International Airport to Playa del Carmen

January 15th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in Travel by Chris Pommier

Ah, the humidity, the heat, the light, the people. As soon as we stepped off the plane, all this hit us with a loud, wet smack, like a kiss from your weird aunt from the Old Country. The one you’re excited to see, but who makes you a little nervous because you don’t quite know what to expect from her.

Walk this Way

The interesting thing about Mexican Customs and Immigration is that after you go through the metal detector you see a short version of a walk/don’t walk sign waiting for you. It’s sort of like that scene from the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when you see the street lamp sitting out in the woods, the walk/don’t walk sign is surrounded, not by the hushed quiet of a winter forest, but by the thin carpeting and shabby grey card tables of an international arrival terminal. Somewhere in the distance a siren is blaring and a mechanical voice is instructing everyone in the waiting area that there is an emergency and we should all leave immediately. Jonah and I look around at the Mexican immigration officials all of whom are busily waving people through the line and completely ignoring the voice and the siren. We shrug and pass through.

Jonah presses the button on the walk/don’t walk sign. The upper portion lights up green and he gets a Pass. I follow behind and press the same button and the lower light burns red. I’m instructed by a guard to open my pack at a nearby table and he rifles through it. He finds nothing of interest, of course, so I zip my bag and join Jonah at the exit. I didn’t yet realize that I’d left all the papers that included the phone number and address of our last hotel, plus other papers outlining itineraries and things to do while in Belize back on the table. We leave.

A La Playa

Outside, the day slowly spins and sizzles under the Yucatecan sun. The green of the trees is preternatural and nearly iridescent to our winter-clouded Minnesota eyes. Bus! Taxi! Playa! Play del Carmen! Tour! Tulum! Cozumel! Shuttle! People yell, trying to get our attention, holding signs, waiving to us as though we’re long lost friends. We find the ADO bus to Playa del Carmen, buy a ticket and head out.

The bus is cheap and comfortable. We settle in to our bright blue cushioned seats, the air conditioning roaring at full blast and for the next half an hour are subjected to video of one soccer player after another talking about their lives growing up in small town A, then traveling to big city B where they kicked ass thus and thus during such and such a game. By the time we pulled into Playa del Carmen I was nearly brainwashed into thinking I liked soccer by all the cheering, yelling and childhood anecdotes played at full volume over the bus’s television system.

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Belize Itinerary, with Pictures

December 28th, 2006 | 6 Comments | Posted in Travel by Chris Pommier

So, if you’ve been to any of these places and have suggestions on what to see or do, please leave a comment! The more, the merrier.

Day 1: January 2, 2007
Depart Minneapolis 6:30 AM
Arrive Cancun, MX 11:45 AM
Shuttle to Playa del Carmen
Fairy to Cozumel
Hotel: Meson San Miguel
Hotel Cost: $70 USD

Day 2, Jan. 3
Travel day

  • Fairy to Playa del Carmen
  • Bus from Playa del Carmen to Chetumal on the border of Mexico & Belize
  • Bus from Chetumal to Belize City
  • Bus from Belize City to San Ignacio

Arrive in the evening at Kumquat Cottage in San Ignacio, Belize
Cost for 1 week stay at Kumquat Cottage: $300 USD (recently raised to $360)

Day 3 - 8, Jan 4-9

San Ignacio, Belize
Exploring the Cayo District
Daytrip to Tikal, Guatamala
Base of operations:
Kumquat Cottage, San Ignacio, Belize

Cayo District Area:

Daytrip: Tikal, Guatemala

Day 8, Jan 9
Travel to Caye Caulker

Hotel: Jaguar Morningstar
Cost: $51 USD per night

Day 8-10, Jan 9-11
Snorkeling, lounging and eating.



Night of Jan 11

Treat ourselves to one night at Barefoot Beach Hotel
Cost: $69 USD

Day 11, Jan 12
Travel Day
Back up to Puerto Morelos, Mexico
Just outside of Cancun
Hotel: Posado El Moro
Cost: $60 USD

Charming Hotel

Day 12, Jan 13
Flight back to Minneapolis
Leaves 11:30 am
Arrives: 4 pm

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You Better Belize It!

December 28th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in Travel by Chris Pommier


Alright, the holidays are over, the New Year is barreling down on us and I’ve finished writing the last of the articles assigned to me by the editors at Lavender Magazine. Just enough time left for Jonah and I to clean the house and pack for our vacation to Belize!

In January we’ll be flying from Minneapolis to Cancun, Mexico where we’ll stay in Cozumel, bus to San Ignacio, Belize for a week, travel to the islands off the coast of Belize for a few days, then head back to Puerto Morelos and Cancun to return to Minneapolis. Just in time for me to begin my new job. I’ll be posting our itinerary here soon with pictures and prices.

Yes, our 2007 is going to start with a couple firsts. It’s the first time I’ll take a tropical vacation, and the first time I’ll be working as a Case Manager at an immigration law firm. Also, with the new year, I’ll be looking to grow my writing business, and hopefully do some real estate transactions.

Stay tuned.

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