
It has been very busy at Tsunami Adventures and Costa Maya Beach Cabanas and we haven’t had the chance to make any website updates. I did manage to send out christmas cards to friends. I like to support the Postal … Continue reading
We just recently got the pleasure of finally going to Glover’s Atoll. I have always wanted to go and finally I had the perfect reason. My sister came to visit and it was our turn to enjoy some time together … Continue reading
Tsunami Adventures is very close to the split. We rent lots of snorkeling gear to those who want to explore the mangroves in and around the Split. When guests come back to return their gear, they always ask me about … Continue reading
Every night I look up into the sky to see if there are stars. Have the clouds covered them up for me to see another night? It is so nice to sit on the beach at Tsunami and Costa Maya, … Continue reading
Thinking about Cave Tubing in Belize? Ever wonder how those Caves where formed? Here is an article written by Dr. Jaime Awe. The Belize Caves Branch Cave is one of several subterranean sites that were carved out of the limestone … Continue reading
Conch Season in Belize is open from Oct 1st until June 30th Try some local flavor and enjoy a bowl of Conch Soup. Here is my recipe that I learned from Hortencia Rosado. Conch meat cleaned and pounded Limes and … Continue reading
Whether you are embarking on a small personal project like your own residence, or a large development project, the Central Building Authority is there to help you access the necessary information to make your project a reality. Do you need … Continue reading
In the Atlantic Ocean, tropical storms that reach a sustained wind speed of 39 miles per hour are given a name, such as “Tropical Storm Fran”. If the storm reaches a sustained wind speed of 74 miles per hour it … Continue reading
For several years, local fishermen often cleaned their catch in this area, located just inside the reef, to the south of Ambergris Caye. When fishermen noticed that their activity had attracted Nurse Sharks and several Southern Sting Rays, they reported … Continue reading
You may have seen a picture of a lionfish or heard of them, but in Belize? The introduction of lionfish into the Wider Caribbean Sea is believed to have originated South Florida when several lionfish were known to have been … Continue reading