Thursday, 22 January 2015

Cayos Cochinos Tour


 
Tuesday we took a boat tour with Bay Island Adventures 20 miles off the shores of Roatan to an archipelago of islands called Cayos Cochinos.  We anticipated some great snorkeling and a visit to an Garfuna village.  

The waters were a bit rough to start out but the Captain did a great job and we arrived safely.


  This was the first island we were to snorkel at and it looked amazing.  However just after we arrived and got off the boat the military arrived with automatic weapons and told us we could not stay due to some sort of filming going on.  So we loaded back up and went to our second snorkeling site.  We managed to snorkel around the island but the jelly fish were stinging which was not too pleasant and the snorkeling was not fantastic.  

The Garfuna Village was very cool.  150 people live on this tiny island.  The kids take a boat every day to a neighboring island to go to school.  They fed us a wonderful red snapper meal and the kids sold us hand made necklaces.  One of the couples with us had a soccer ball to give the village.  The children all gathered around as they pumped up the ball and then quickly disappeared to go play.

 The third snorkel site was full of seaweed due to the winds we had been having so opted to just hang out on the beach.

Over all we decided that we have been very spoiled on previous snorkel trips as this one was not one of the better ones.  As my Dad used to say " The sharpies got us"  as it was not worth the huge money we paid.  Oh well you win some you loose some.  

The snorkeling right off the beach in West Bay is some of the best we have seen  and its Free!



Sunday, 18 January 2015

Seafood is Amazing!


The seafood has been amazing!  We have pretty much eaten it every night, most lunches and Erna uses it in her breakfasts as well.  I think we died and gone to heaven.
 They have 3 Lobsters special every Monday night for $18 at our favorite place called Beachers.  It is located right on our beach and is a great place to hang out.  We have tried a couple other places but their motto is "we are not fine dining but we have the best food on the beach"  Lindy, their beach greater is a great guy and the place is packed every night.  I think we have tried just about every seafood dish on the menu.
This is Conch (conk) ceviche.  We also had a Garafuna Seafood soup at Infinity Bay Resort which was also amazing.  It was a variety of seafood in coconut milk with little hot spice.

Today for lunch we tried a Honduran Baleada (Bal e ada) which is a fresh made tortilla with shrimp, black beans, jack cheese fresh salsa and crema.  It was very yummy.

West Bay Beach

This is the beach we have been spending every morning on snorkeling up and down the reef.  There is amazing things to see right off the sand.  So far we have made it out past the rock on the left.  It is only about 4 feet deep near shore and then it drops to about 25 ft about half way out.  Just past the rock it drops again to about 200 ft. There are tons of different fish to see, all different shapes and sizes.  Some are very colorful and others blend into the rocks.  If you stay still and just float you get surrounded by fish.  Yesterday on our way in we saw a line of squid in the shallow water.  There is apparently a whale shark feeding near by but we haven't seen it thankfully.  So far the coral we have seen is a rust color and you have to make your way through passages until you make it to a sandy area that is deeper. Then you can swim along the edge which is where most of the fish are. The bay is marked with various buoys which indicate the passages to swim through. It's kind of like an underwater obstacle course.  The coral is very sharp so you have to be careful not to scrap your knees.  

Larry and Erna went for a dive this week and were lucky enough to see turtles.  That was almost enough to make me get my dive certification.  We were looking on the island map and there must be more than 100 dive sites around the island.

Our boat trip we had planned for last week was postponed until Tuesday due to weather conditions so hopefully we get to go.  The weather has been a mixed bag of sun, cloud and rain so far.

   

After a morning down pour we went for an Eco Tour through the jungle.  Our tour guide Lonnie explained all the different trees and how the locals use them to cure rashes, fevers etc. as well as wild bananas and papaya.  The tour took about 45 minutes as we weaved our way across 9 suspension bridges.  The only wildlife we found was a large spider and a very skinny snake both of which we would have missed if Lonnie hadn't pointed them out to us.  It was very beautiful and lush especially right after a rain.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Well we are definitely adapting to Island time and taking it easy.  The rain did stop so Sunday morning so we took a water taxi over to West end to the dive shop and to have a look around.  We were able to get Bill a new mask so we should be set for some snorkeling.  West end is very much a backpacker, dive village.  Lots of bars, restaurants and dive shops. We were there before noon so most things were still closed and the village was not quite awake yet.  There isn't much of a beach as it is mainly a marina for the dive boats etc.  West Bay is much nicer, so we didn't stay too long.

Bill was not feeling well so I spent the day lounging around the pool and reading my book. Hopefully we will both be good to go for the rest of the vacation.

Monday we took a driving tour around the entire island, our driver, Juan Carlos showed us around and was very informative.  It's a very interesting island with many little villages, bays and inlets.  There is approximately 70,000 that live on the island.  There are two main cruise ship harbors and 1 - 18 hole golf course as well as many tourist attractions and resorts.  Once we saw the entire island we have decided we are staying in the best place there is.  West Bay is definitely the nicest beach with an abundance of great places to eat and our little B&B is a lovely quiet place to relax which is only 1 block off the beach.  We have the best snorkeling on the island with the reef right off shore.

This is the beach at the Meridian Resort at the west tip of the island where we also had dinner the other night.  No live music as the weather was too windy and rainy.

The resort is not quite complete yet so the beach is very quite.

When it is complete it will be a beautiful spot.

The Black iguana is native to the island, but is very hard to spot as they blend into the black coral rocks.

The people of Honduras eat iguana, but just the green ones.  They hunt them in the jungle by climbing the trees and shaking the branches until they fall and then the dogs catch them when they hit the ground.  Apparently they taste like chicken.  Maybe if we get brave we will try them.  However we will have to go to a local restaurant to find it.




Saturday, 10 January 2015

This morning we woke up to monsoon type rain so our plans for taking a water taxi to West End may have to change, oh well.

We have definitely been catching up on some well deserved rest these past few days which has been nice.  Our B&B is awesome, the pool is very clean and we have the place entirely to ourselves.  This is a bonus as the beach is very busy on Tues, Wed and Thurs with the cruise ship people.  Friday through Monday are quiet so on Thursday we took a hike around the tip of the island

 This is the view from the top of the island looking north.

The east side of the island is very rocky.  It looks like the coral that makes up the reef.  There are no beaches or sea access on this side as the water is usually very rough.  .


We found two look out points one of which had an inlet with water rushing in as the waves came in and out








On Thursday afternoon after the cruise ships left we tried our first snorkel off the beach.  It was very cool. We started out right next to the rocks which meant you were snorkeling through large coral like an underwater pathway.  The water was very shallow except in between each coral formation.  It was a little intimidating so we moved out into more open water.  The fish are very plentiful and lots of different kinds. Bill is having problems with his mask.  It is not sealing so we didn't last too long.

Last night we learned that ordering a Cesar identifies you as a Canadian just as much as the word eh.  I wasn't feeling well so we opted for pizza for dinner at the coffee/wine bar called Java Vine.  The minute Bill spoke about their authentic Cesar the owner asked us where in Canada we were from.  Turned out they were from Edmonton and had been living here full time for 3 years.

West Bay is very laid back and for the most part a quiet little community.  It's  definitely not a party spot.  We have been in bed by 9 and have been sleeping until 7.

If the rain stops we hope to take the water taxi to West End to see about a new mask for Bill and do some shopping.  Then tonight we have reservations at Kismet a restaurant on the point of the island.  We walked by it on our hike but walking there and back in the dark could prove tricky so they offer a shuttle service to and from the B&B.  They have live entertainment so maybe we will make it to 10 pm tonight.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Well we made it!  We left Kelowna on Sunday afternoon in the middle of the worst snow storm the interior has seen in a very long time.  The flight from Seattle that was to arrive just before we left was turned back and was unable to land.  This was a tad worrisome as the plane we were flying out on was coming in from San Francisco about 20 minutes later.  Luckily our plane landed, however we were 1.5 hours delayed as they had to plow the runway and de-ice the plane.  Normally this wouldn't be a big deal however we had a connecting flight to catch with a short turn around.  Needless to say we missed our flight because clearing US customs took about another 1.5 hours.

United Air was able to get us on the next flight to Houston at about 11 pm that night.  This was all good until about 5 minutes after boarding the plane the Captain came on and said they were having mechanical difficulties with the plane.  About 30 min later we were de-boarding the plane and hoping they could find a replacement.  Finally about 2 hours later we were on another plane headed for Houston.  So much for our nights sleep in a hotel.  We arrived in Houston in time for breakfast and our next connecting flight to Roatan.
This fight was uneventful and on time.  Bill was beginning to wonder if this was going to be the vacation from hell given the rough start.  I assured him things would get better, I don't know why he doubts my travel picks.

We arrived safely, our luggage arrived with us and our driver was there to meet us.  Things were looking up.  We stopped and picked up our necessities like beer, wine, snacks etc and headed to our B&B.  When we arrived I sighed a big sigh of relief.  Our B&B called Rumors was better than expected.  Erna and Larry are wonderful hosts.  We unpacked and then joined them for a rum punch on the pool deck.  They then took us for a tour of the beach and pointed out the restaurants they recommended.

Monday was Lobster Tail special night at Beachers so that's where we decided to have dinner.  I have to say that was the BEST Lobster dinner we have ever had, the bonus was it was only $18 per plate for 3 lobster tails done island style.    With no sleep the night before and very full bellies we were in bed by 9 pm and  slept until 8 this morning.

Today has been a rest day as there are 3 cruise ships in port today so the beach is full of people. Erna served a wonderful Honduras style breakfast pool side this morning after we enjoyed coffee on the deck. The freshly picked bananas were right off their tree and the pineapple was from the mainland. Then we took a short walk down the beach but decided our private pool was where we needed to be.  We have the place to ourselves until Sunday when another couple comes and rents the second room for a week.

So far we have had two different Ceviche dishes, one was made with Conch shell fish which is like squid and the second one was made with Lion fish.  Both were very good but we both liked the Conch shell fish the best.  Local beer is good and cold and I was able to find Chilean red wine so life is good.

Tomorrow is another busy cruise ship day so Bill has a message booked and I am going for a pedicure.  Larry and Erna did a dive today so it will be interesting to hear their stories.  Once the cruise ships leave and we are rested we will head out snorkeling.  There is a big bay that you can walk right off shore and snorkel all around.  Maybe we can convince Larry to give us a short tour.

The hummingbirds are entertaining.  Bill is using a coke can as an ashtray and this is really confusing them as it must still have a sweet smell until they get up close.  They fly right in on the deck about 18 inches from me if I sit really still.  They are much smaller than in Costa Rica but very colorful.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Roatan Honduras 2015

ROATAN, HONDURAS
2015
The adventure begins again!  It's been two years since we were traveling abroad due to a very busy year of house renovations.  But in three weeks we are off to a small island off the coast of Honduras called Roatan.



We have decided that a little R&R is in order this trip so we will be staying in the above cabana for the entire time we are there.  It is a B&B called Rumors and is run by a couple from Calgary.  Hopefully Bill will relax for a few days and then we can do day trips exploring the island when he is tired of sitting by the pool.

Roatan is known for it's beautiful beaches, snorkeling and diving.
So we will hopefully get some snorkeling and beach time in.



Stay tuned for updates to come in January.  Until then, we hope you have a wonderful Christmas with family and friends.