Ed Blank's Adventures Main Page Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a passport? Yes, no visa is needed in advance, but you do need a passport. What language to they speak in Belize? This is the former British Honduras and almost everyone speaks English as well as Spanish, Creole or Garufina. Is the food and water safe? If you go to the town of San Pedro and certainly Belize City you always need to drink bottled water and be concerned about the food you select. Follow standard guidellines What about money in Belize? One US dollar is worth 2 Belizean dollars . All stores accept US dollars or Belizean dollars. The prices everywhere on the island will be in Belizean dollars until you step into Journeys End where everything is in US dollars. If you have any doubt just ask if the price is Belizean or US. There are several ATM's in the town of San Pedro
Will my non-fishing family like it here? This hotel is in the town of San Pedro, A little bit of shopping, a few restaurants and lots of tours and activiites ( See the activity link to the right after you close this overlay window.
Are there any unexpected charges? The price for the trip includes the air and water transfers from Belize city to the resort, all taxes, fishing license, lodging, It includes breakfast only!! You would be resposible for all your other meals including lunch on the boat. The only other charges not included are: a $25 departue tax at Belize City when you leave the country (sometimes this is included in the air fare from the US.), a tip for your fishing guide ($40-50/day/boat) and the bar tab. This one can add up so be careful!! Since you are relatively remote it costs a great deal to ship the food and beverages here. So a beer is $3.50, a mixed drink is up to $6 and even a coke is $3. There is plenty of water and punch included with the package. At the end of the trip when you check out you will settle your bar tab and pay for any extra excursions you or your family booked. In the mean time everything is charged to your room What shots do I need? The CDC recommends lots of vaccines for Belize because they are speaking about the entire country. Some areas have no sanitation at all and no waste disposal at all. You will be at risk in those areas. Most all of the diseases on the CDC list such as Typhoid are completely eliminated by normal sanitation and waste treatment. Hepatitis A has never been reported at Journeys End. Therefore the only legitimate risk on their list for visiting Journeys End is Malaria which is carried by certain mosquitoes. Since we do have some mosquitoes it is possible that Malaria could be contracted while visiting us. The risk is indeed small but there. Please consult you doctor about anti malaria pills if you have any concerns about Malaria or any other health risks while visiting Belize.
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