Sentences with word «lancha»

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdicted a Mexican lancha boat crew engaged illegally fishing in federal waters off the South Texas coast, Monday afternoon.
Tourists come here to visit and then take lanchas [9] or picops [10] to visit other towns around the lake.
During your stay on the lake the best and often only way to get around is by lancha.
These captains are part of an association of captains that operate the Public lanchas on Lake Atitlan.
From the rickety private dock we can jump into the cool water, or flag down a passing lancha to take us to one of the villages.
I love watching the 13 - year - old lancha captain's apprentice rearranging the boats at the docks, practicing intricate piloting maneuvers, and occasionally bumping a boat of patiently waiting commuters and anxious first time backpackers.
There are two types of lanchas that service the public docks, Public and Private.
Once at the lake, the best way to travel from village to village is by lancha (boat taxi).
Boats to the wonderful indigenous villages on the lake are easily available by private boat or public lancha.
According to USCG, the lancha boat, 151 red snapper, two mangrove snapper and one shark, a combined total catch of 921 pounds, were seized.
If you want a really authentic Mayan experience visit Santa Catarina Palopo and meet the Kaqchikel people who live here — take a lancha from your resort or grab a fletes, a sort of pick - up truck come taxi, if you're in Panajachel (this is the cheapest option, just 10 GTQ / 90p return).
With no official schedule, no official pricing structure and no official routes, lanchas will take you wherever you want to go, when you want to go, for around 7 - 20 GTQ (60p - # 2) each way.
We crouch onto the simple wooden benches of a water taxi, or lancha, at an empty dock in Panajachel and head off.
As we wandered back towards the lancha, I reflected on this enigmatic deity.
Created to harmonize with the unspoiled tropical forest, Mayakoba is connected with a series of lagoons enabling guests to wander effortlessly from place to place through the resort using the «lanchas» (covered boats) as well as a network of trails.
But if your destination is a village across the Lake, you'll likely head to one of the public embarcaderos, (ferry docks) to catch a lancha.
I love riding the lanchas.
I love sipping a limonada while watching the sun set behind Jaibalito from a high perch at the Cafe Sabor Cruceno in Santa Cruz La Laguna, walking quickly down the mountain to the public dock, catching a lancha filled with local evening commuters from San Pedro and San Marcos, and then watching the sunset again from the embarcadero in Panajachel.
If your destination is San Pedro La Laguna, then you'll want to catch a lancha from the central embarcadero, and you might tell a Tuk Tuk driver, «Voy a embarcadero a San Pedro (I'm going to the ferry dock to San Pedro).»
The main vehicle for getting from village to village on Lake Atitlan is a boat, better known as a lancha.
Outdoor garden showers and stargazing decks may make it difficult to leave your suite, but we suspect the lancha - style fishing boats or chaya - mojito salt body scrub at Sense, the spa set on an island with its own cenote, will coax you away.
The lancha boats, chicken buses and shuttle vans and private chauffeur are all quite convenient and inexpensive.
In Panama City you can find allot of tour operators that can bring you to San Blas by 4 × 4 jeep and water taxi (lancha).
There's a private dock where you can swim or catch a lancha to one of the villages.
From Puntarenas, take a ferry from the lancha terminal or the northwest ferry terminal to Paquera.
From Paquera, you can catch a bus to Montezuma (the lancha ferries connect directly with the bus).
Getting around to the villages is easy and can be done by small public boats called «lanchas» which operate all day.
Lake Atitlan is the main attraction, and taking scenic cruises on a lancha (private ferry) to visit other lakeside towns is one of the most popular activities.
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