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Jayhawk

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  1. We will be at Costa Maya on Christmas Day....any ideas? I have been searching for a church with services (preferably Catholic) but having no luck. I also have sent three messages to Native Choice - 2 through the web site and 1 via direct email from three years ago when we did a tour with them which our family LOVED! And no response?? Any other suggestions of things to do that day? We really don't want to stay in the man-made area and we're not a fan of ship excursions. Thanks!
  2. So I booked a cruise without doing my full research and didn't realize our Belize stop was in Harvest Caye (NCL's private island). We were really looking forward to cave tubing with Yhony again. We don't normally do ship excursions....any suggestions on things to do outside of what is offered through the ship? Are there any private shore excursions? Has anyone done the ship "river tubing" and is it worth it? Thanks in advance!
  3. As of the date of our cruise, we had no plans at either of the two ports. For Ensenada, I’d been looking into an ATV to the hot springs tour and booked it through Shore Excursioner the morning before. Even though the website said there was availability, they emailed me to say they were full and couldn’t accommodate us. So I did a bit of last minute research and found ATV Ensenada (http://www.atvensenada.com/) and I’m SO glad I did! Emilio said he’d be happy to do a trip for us and this was 6 pm the night before arriving! It wound up to be private, just the four of us on 2 ATVs with Homer. It was a ~1.5 hour trip to the springs, and VERY dusty, but we had a blast. Do not wear nice clothes, although I think everything is eventually coming off our shoes and backpack and clothing. Upon arriving at the hot springs, we paid $8 each and spent about an hour there, very relaxing. Then another 1.5-2 hours back, stopping (per our request) to get local fresh fruit, as well as local tacos. We were this them from 9:30 to 3:30, which seemed pretty awesome for four people at $310 total. We saw no one other than locals at the hot springs and no other ATVs there or back, so it felt like something different and pretty secluded. (There is no toilet paper at the hot springs…Homer brought some and my daughter forgot it and it was taken, and then be bought us another one for when we were ready to leave.) Great tour, I highly recommend!
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