Rather than frozen fish and shrimp shipped in from all corners of the world, the fish at a local market is usually
caught from local waters and is impeccably fresh.
Not exact matches
ORIJEN Original Freeze - Dried cat treats are loaded with goodness
from fresh chicken and turkey, raised free - run on
local farms, plus fresh monkfish
caught wild
from New England's cold Atlantic
waters.
As a working port, this is also one of the best places
from which to
catch a ferry to the spectacular Rottnest Island, with it's enchanting bays, clear blue
waters and exciting
local wildlife.
From the main points of entry, the Philip Goldson International Airport and the Belize City Municipal Airstrip, you can catch a local flight to Ambergris Caye — around 15 minutes by air from mainland Belize — or you can take a speedboat water taxi from downtown Belize C
From the main points of entry, the Philip Goldson International Airport and the Belize City Municipal Airstrip, you can
catch a
local flight to Ambergris Caye — around 15 minutes by air
from mainland Belize — or you can take a speedboat water taxi from downtown Belize C
from mainland Belize — or you can take a speedboat
water taxi
from downtown Belize C
from downtown Belize City.
In the country's northeastern corner — a one - hour flight
from either Panama City or San José, Costa Rica — it's a sanctuary where the main mode of transportation is a wooden motorboat, dolphins swim through crystalline
waters, and dockside restaurants serve the
local fishermen's
catch of the day.
Tulum has stunning and idyllic white sand beaches where you can find modern and chic hotels and high - end resorts in addition to cute and locally owned bed and breakfasts, beach cabanas and guesthouses (most of which come with a hefty price - tag) and expensive but adorable cafes, smoothie and juice bars, and upscale restaurants serving a variety of authentic Mexican and international cuisine; the unique and picturesque Mayan Ruins of Tulum perched atop a rocky cliff - side overlooking the turquoise
waters of the Gulf of Mexico; and the friendly, less touristy and small and charming coastal town with a laid - back, quiet and hippie - bohemian vibe and peaceful atmosphere and slow pace of life where you can find budget - friendly & unique accommodations (like hostels and bed and breakfasts in
local neighbourhoods), the main avenue is lined with an assortment of souvenir shops selling colourful Mexican handicrafts, there are an abundance of fresh produce markets, and a range of
local restaurants and eateries serving everything
from inexpensive authentic Mexican cuisine (like 7 peso tacos) to fresh and locally
caught seafood to a variety of moderately priced international cuisines.
You can often spy the chef choosing fare
from local fishermen at the
water's edge for that night's
catch.
Save enough money and you can install automated systems to keep your crops
watered and animals fed (or, if you prefer, you can snag yourself a husband or wife, who can take some of the burden) allowing you to focus on other hobbies and interests, such as brewing craft beer, beekeeping, crab -
catching, playing on the arcade machine in the
local bar, or cooking the various recipes you learn
from watching the food channel on your TV.
Vessels
from Taiwan, China, Indonesia and elsewhere travel to shark - rich
waters, pay duties to
local governments to land on their docks, and then bring their
catches to market in Hong Kong, where the majority of the trade in shark fins takes place.