You can explore town on board one
of the golf cart taxis that are known as «pulmonias,» take a stroll along the picturesque Malecón, go on a day trip to one of the nearby islands, such as Isla de Venados (Deer Island), which can be explored on foot or by kayak, or if you're looking for an adrenaline rush, check out the Huana Coa Canopy Adventure.
Not exact matches
The streets
of Isla are narrow and often crowded with mopeds,
golf carts and
taxis filled with happy sightseers as well as locals so be aware as you explore the town.
While life is slow on both islands, Big Corn has a bit more traffic (literally — one road circles the island from which you can hail
taxis or
golf carts) and is the only island
of the two that has 24 - hour electricity.
The descriptions
of the main choices
of transportation are spot - on as well, including walking, bicycles,
golf cart,
taxi and water
taxi.
Belizean Shores is located just 3.5 miles north
of San Pedro town, away from the hustle and bustle, but still easily accessible via
golf cart, bicycle or water
taxi.
Belizean Cove is located just 3 miles north
of San Pedro town, away from the hustle, bustle, traffic and noise, but still easily accessible via
golf cart, bicycle or water
taxi.
The resort is a few minutes just outside
of the main town
of San Pedro to the south, so you'll either need to take
taxis (which can become expensive) or rent a
golf cart for your stay, which is the main mode
of transportation on the island.
Coco Beach is located just 3.5 miles north
of San Pedro town, away from the hustle and bustle, but still easily accessible via
golf cart, bicycle, or water
taxi.
Coco Beach is located approximately 3.5 miles north
of San Pedro outside
of the hustle and bustle, yet still accessible to town via water
taxi, bicycle or
golf cart.
We are located approximately 3.5 miles north
of San Pedro outside
of the hustle and bustle, yet still accessible to town via water
taxi, bicycle or
golf cart.
Walking and bicycles are the most popular forms
of transport but if you're really in the vacation mode then renting a
golf cart or
taxi are both popular and easy enough.
Then we hired a
golf cart taxi and had the ten minute tour
of the small town.
Golf carts are the most common means
of travel from point so as to appreciate the natural beauty
of the place; although it is still possible to rent motorcycles and,
of course, there are also
taxis available for those who prefer the comfort
of air conditioning.
There are very few cars on the island, with the exception
of taxis, and the main way to get around is either by foot, bike, or
golf cart.
I thought the view from the water
taxi the first time I arrived was great but on my second trip by
golf cart the view was even better with the lights on top
of the bar and the ocean in the background.
The main modes
of transportation on this laid - back island are
golf carts and water
taxis.
There are also usually a handful
of taxi drivers who mill around town offering rides around Placencia, or you can opt to rent a bicycle or
golf cart.
Caye Caulker is a land
of contrasts; Jamaican look - a-likes, bright colourful buildings, white sand (but no beaches),
golf carts for
taxis, and Rasta's sporting «dreadlocks» riding bikes.
It's a bit
of a bumpy haul in a
golf cart, especially after a rainy day, or you can save your back and take the water
taxi, which will drop you off right at the bar!
The resort is located 15 minutes by water -
taxi from Bocas Town and then a 10 minute
golf cart ride through a Nature Preserve on the northern slope
of Isla Bastimentos.
Turtle Inn: Turtle Inn, owned by Francis Ford Coppola, is a full service resort located north
of Chabil Mar Villas and just outside
of Placencia Villlage proper, so access to Placencia Village is most convenient by bike,
taxi or
golf cart, although the walk to Placencia from Turtle Inn is a very pleasant walk on the beach.