"In many ways the Placencia Peninsula presents a microcosm of the best Belize has to offer. Over twelve miles of untrammeled golden beaches look out onto scores of enchanting cayes, the barrier reef and beyond that the pristine atolls. It’s an ideal base for amazing diving and snorkeling – including our famous whale sharks, as well as world class fly fishing and trolling. But marine attractions are only half the story. Across the Placencia Lagoon via a perfectly paved road lay all the wonders of the southern mainland: the majestic Maya Mountains, cascading waterfalls, rushing rivers and the inspiring cities of the ancient Maya. Some visitors even manage to experience both surf and turf in the same day.
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Unfortunately, I did not do any of the Placencia activities because I was on a mission to get out of Belize and into Honduras, but I did eat some amazing Creole Grub-Fresh lobster with some yam bisque. Again, this Creole food rarely disappoints my stomach and it rarely makes it to the camera. I am just sitting and enjoying it bite by bite thinking how do they make this amazing food.
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