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Save up a few more dollars, take a longer vacation, fly to Europe, get the Eurail pass, and take off. Sleep where you lay your head. Pack light, brush up on the culture and history of each country, experience the people, learn basic phrases, and enjoy. If I were young and single again, this would be a no brainer.

Five days doesn't give one much time other than what has really been mentioned already. If the ocean, sand, snorkeling, and drinking is what you want, go to Cabo and hit up Sammy's bar. Plenty to see and do and fairly inexpensive.
 

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Save up a few more dollars, take a longer vacation, fly to Europe, get the Eurail pass, and take off. Sleep where you lay your head. Pack light, brush up on the culture and history of each country, experience the people, learn basic phrases, and enjoy. If I were young and single again, this would be a no brainer.

Five days doesn't give one much time other than what has really been mentioned already. If the ocean, sand, snorkeling, and drinking is what you want, go to Cabo and hit up Sammy's bar. Plenty to see and do and fairly inexpensive.
I actually don't know many people who advocate the Eurail pass. I thought they changed it recently and made it less useful. Mind you, I haven't looked at this stuff in 5+ years.

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I actually don't know many people who advocate the Eurail pass. I thought they changed it recently and made it less useful. Mind you, I haven't looked at this stuff in 5+ years.

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Haven't checked it myself for a few years. Maybe dublin or others would know more.
 

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I actually don't know many people who advocate the Eurail pass. I thought they changed it recently and made it less useful. Mind you, I haven't looked at this stuff in 5+ years.

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It used to be pan european but now they cut it down to zones (generally 3 countries each per zone) To be honest there's not much saving involved in getting it, buying tickets as you go is just as easy these days with multi lingual ticket machines etc at most stations.

apologies: global pass seems to be available once again: Global Pass – Free extra travel days until April 30! | Eurail.com
 
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Yes.......... your local travel agent. They would be a much better resource than us shmucks here on IE.


Any on the coast of Ambergris Caye will suit you. We would kayak from the beach in waters that were as smooth as a small lake. It was awesome. I'll look up some of the places and shoot them your way.
 

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Cruise's are so lame old nearly dead people, same for package tours. What's stopping people from actually travelling and doing it on your own? Are people afraid of getting robbed or whatever? Never understood the fear factor about this whole thing.

I assume you won't have a problem with others referring to you in that way? They probably do the cruise for convenience.
 

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It used to be pan european but now they cut it down to zones (generally 3 countries each per zone) To be honest there's not much saving involved in getting it, buying tickets as you go is just as easy these days with multi lingual ticket machines etc at most stations.

apologies: global pass seems to be available once again: Global Pass – Free extra travel days until April 30! | Eurail.com
I still thought they had changed it. The last person I knew who got one did not recommend it at all. It's not like you'd save much money by getting the Eurail pass.

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Hey all, I am in Toronto until Friday afternoon. I would be grateful for any and all advice on bars, iconic food, things to do, etc.

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Hey all, I am in Toronto until Friday afternoon. I would be grateful for any and all advice on bars, iconic food, things to do, etc.

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Go tour Sir Henry Mill Pellatt' Casa Loma. It's an amazing castle of one of Canada's most important historical figures. Also a hilarious case of Canada destroying the life of one of their most important men through their ridiculous political betrayal. A must see.

They have a great museum as well. Toronto is a great city. Just go walk around and explore.
 

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Go tour Sir Henry Mill Pellatt' Casa Loma. It's an amazing castle of one of Canada's most important historical figures. Also a hilarious case of Canada destroying the life of one of their most important men through their ridiculous political betrayal. A must see.

They have a great museum as well. Toronto is a great city. Just go walk around and explore.
+1 for Casa Loma. It has secret passageways and shit.
 

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My wife and I went to Belize for 5 days last year. I fly fished, snorkeled, did a jungle tour, kayaked and ate out every night. It was less than $1,500 per person.

Wooly I'm headed back to BZ on Saturday for 8 nights. Anything you'd recommend that just knocked your socks off. Base camp is the Grand Caribe on Ambergris Caye but jumping over to Caye Caulker for a few nights and BZ city one night to see friends. Open to jumping other places you might recommend.
 

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+1 for Casa Loma. It has secret passageways and shit.

I would be interested in your opinion of how Sir Henry Pellatt was treated by the Canadian government? He essentially brought power to the country with his own personal investment only to have greedy politicians claim that it was "the people's power" after he fully invested in all of the infrastructure. Thoughts?

Wooly I'm headed back to BZ on Saturday for 8 nights. Anything you'd recommend that just knocked your socks off. Base camp is the Grand Caribe on Ambergris Caye but jumping over to Caye Caulker for a few nights and BZ city one night to see friends. Open to jumping other places you might recommend.

Ambergis Caye is off the hizzay. I mostly just fly fished while I was there. But this place is actually a pretty good place to stay. Close to both jungle and beach. Lots of diy stuff and gives you some local flavor.

Captain Jak's Resort- Accommodation in Placencia, Belize
 

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I would be interested in your opinion of how Sir Henry Pellatt was treated by the Canadian government? He essentially brought power to the country with his own personal investment only to have greedy politicians claim that it was "the people's power" after he fully invested in all of the infrastructure. Thoughts?



Ambergis Caye is off the hizzay. I mostly just fly fished while I was there. But this place is actually a pretty good place to stay. Close to both jungle and beach. Lots of diy stuff and gives you some local flavor.

Captain Jak's Resort- Accommodation in Placencia, Belize

Lived down there off and on (business), but never been to Placencia. Screwed my ankle up late last week, so first couple of days will be floating at the resort on my sumo float and paddling over to the bar.... was going to pop over to Placencia or to the northern lagoon area but will depend on ankle. Got a golf cart for the week so I can go up and down AC with not too much irritation to the leg. Staying right at the Split on CC for 2 nights so won't have to go too far there either. Definitely going to do some snorkeling at shark ray alley and reef fishing. maybe some flat fishing if the leg holds up. Looking forward to the One Barrel and Belikin.

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So I'm going to Rome. I've been there before and did the standard Vatican, Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Pantheon thing but I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Reading some old post in this thread. My father is from Belize, born and raised there. I have family in Belize City that I can stay with any time. Spend a few days in the Keys, go down South, North or to the Mountain Pine ridge section.

One of my favorite places to stay in the world is Chaa Creek in mountain pine ridge.

As mentioned great reef fishing, sport fishing, fly fishing, beaches, Mayan Ruins, rain Forrest, running in caves, etc


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So I'm going to Rome. I've been there before and did the standard Vatican, Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Pantheon thing but I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

How come Rome again and not some where new in Europe?
 

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So I'm going to Rome. I've been there before and did the standard Vatican, Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Pantheon thing but I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Went to Rome my freshman year at Holy Cross with Father Sullivan. What an experience!

Besides those mentioned we went through the catacombs, went to Mass at a church close to our hotel (crazy how even in Italian you knew what was going on. I can see now though why Latin Mass was a thing since you could go anywhere in the world and knew what was being said), visited a few monasteries and convents, etc. You may have done all of these, but figured I'd throw it in.
 

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I actually haven't done the catacombs. I'm very intrigued by them. I also never made it to any non Vatican museum.

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I wish I could remember the museums we went to. I know we went to a few, but it was 9 years ago.


The Wedding Cake (Il Vittoriano) was very interesting as well.
 

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Ah yeah. I'll definitely be by there. I may not go inside the Colosseum again, but I'll walk by it at least and that monument is just down the road.

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If they have a decent train system in italy I would spend most my time in different cities around rome
 

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If they have a decent train system in italy I would spend most my time in different cities around rome
Well I'm already going up to Florence, Assisi, and Ravenna. The day trips around Rome I'm not exactly sure about.

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