Fun, Graffiti, Violence?

I have not experienced Carnival in Brazil nor Trinidad , two locales that I have heard are massive celebrations, boasting gorgeous costumes and choreographed dancing through the streets. My heart filled with joy when I saw on the US news this week Haitians filled with happiness, able to sway to the sounds of their Caribbean […]

Oceana Covers Belize with a Referendum Weekend!

Oceana Covers Belize with a Referendum Weekend! 1

Over the holiday weekend Oceana Belize participated in several exciting events across the country, allowing plenty of opportunities for the public to learn about its campaign against offshore exploration and drilling, as well as to sign its petition for a national referendum on the issue. Starting on Saturday, March 5, Oceana joined La Ruta Maya […]

Skydivers Donate to Alliance Against AIDS

Skydivers Donate to Alliance Against AIDS 2

The Tsunami Skydivers are gone and another Boogie in Belize skydiving event has culminated. Besides highlighting the skydiving, another great aspect of Boogie in Belize is all the fundraising and donations made by the group towards charitable and noble organizations on the island. We highlighted the generous donation of this year made towards the San […]

Carnaval Day 3: A Princess, Kalimba, Danza Kuduro, Space Suits

Carnaval Day 3: A Princess, Kalimba, Danza Kuduro, Space Suits 3

HILARIOUS! Sums up the final day of Carnaval 2011 in San Pedro, Belize, as Fat Tuesday proved to be one of the best days of painting, dancing and celebrating in the longest time. The comparsas (street dancing) were nothing short of spectacular as all the three groups brought their ‘A’ game to the table. The […]

Waka Waka Carnaval

Waka Waka Carnaval 4

Although I am not painting or dancing during Carnaval, I am having such a great time documenting it through pictures and video. For the longest I had spent Carnaval indoors behind the computer since the festivities always fall during newspaper deadline. Now that Ambergris Today is fully online, I don’t have the stress of deadlines […]

"Guys: What is your Girliest Habit?"

"Guys: What is your Girliest Habit?" 5

– by Gabriela Nuñez, Teen Talk Reporter I was reading Cosmopolitan the other day and I stumbled upon an article in which the author sought to find out what small habits some guys have that might seem a bit “Girly”. Although sometimes some habits might seem to be only meant for girls, there is nothing […]

Los Carnavalistas

Los Carnavalistas 6

There have always been those who keep the Carnival tradition alive. Way back then it was Mr. Severito Guerrero the First who wrote songs for all the comparsas.  Then there were Mr. Fido Nuñez, a great promoter of the event.  Later on Mrs. Vilma Arceo promoted comparsas year after year raising funds for the Catholic […]

Work Continues at Marco Gonzalez Site

Work Continues at Marco Gonzalez Site 7

Ambergris Today had the privilege to re-visit the National Archeological Reserve – Marco Gonzalez Maya Site in the kind company of the students from La Isla Bonita Elementary. What was noticeable this time around was that the site has undergone many changes since our last visit; some good welcomed change and of course the unwelcomed […]

Carnaval Day 2: Negritos, Kriol Kulcha, Shorter Skirts…Painting

Carnaval Day 2: Negritos, Kriol Kulcha, Shorter Skirts...Painting 8

Day Two of Carnaval in San Pedro started off slow; maybe everybody was tired from Day One! But it was during the late afternoon that the crowds took to the streets from more painting and dancing. The street comparsas were in full swing with more energy and bigger groups. The San Pedro AIDS Commission had […]

Carnaval Day 1: Chinese, Viagra, Short Skirts

Carnaval Day 1: Chinese, Viagra, Short Skirts 9

Day 1 – The San Pedro AIDS Commission danced around like Chinese immigrants who made San Pedro their home, cooking fried chicken, chow mein and selling boledo. Doña Flora’s group danced from house to house as senior citizens begging for money for their Viagra. And Pablo’s Girls entertained with their crazy antics and superb singing […]

Ileny Aguilar is New Miss Carnaval

Ileny Aguilar is New Miss Carnaval 10

San Pedro came out to Central Park on Saturday, March 5, 2011 to enjoy the Carnaval Block Party and witness the coronation of Miss Carnaval 2011. Two lovely ladies, Ileny Aguilar and Kaysha Martin, contested the crown in a popularity contest that had them collecting funds which counted as points for them. At the end […]

SPHS Wishes Ms. Turton Happy Birthday

SPHS Wishes Ms. Turton Happy Birthday 11

The faculty and staff of San Pedro High School extends their best wishes and Happy Birthday greetings to Ms. Michelle Turton (in center) who celebrated her birthday on Friday, March 4, 2011.

Unlimited Prosperity

Unlimited Prosperity 12

“Real wealth is measured not by what you have, not by where you are, but by the spirit that lives within you.” I watched birds bathing in a pool once. The mother bird jumped in first and splashed, flicking her feathers, chirping, she encouraged the smaller chick to jump in and do the same. These […]

Belizify It!

Belizify It! 13

We bumped into this tourist enjoying a cold Belikin at the Wahoo Lounge and could not miss that his bag had a few patches of countries around the world. There was one for the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Costa Rica, St. Vincent, Canada, but there was visibly more of Belize and a couple Belikin Beer patches. […]

Mr. Dan Dawson -Un Orgullo Sanpedrano

Mr. Dan Dawson -Un Orgullo Sanpedrano 14

By Angel Nuñez His name is Daniel Dawson but everyone called him Mr. Dan.  He came to San Pedro from Punta Gorda in southern Belize way back in the 1960’s and did fishing for a living.  But Mr. Dan’s passion was for repairing outboard motors and he came at a most fortunate time when outboard […]

The Inspiring Recycle Lady

The Inspiring Recycle Lady 15

Many people believe that the educated are the only privileged persons in society today; that is not true. You don’t need to be educated to get a job, get paid and live a happy life. The solution is simple; use your talent, be creative, reach out, keep positive and make a living. As many say, […]

Local Belizean Fisher Featured In Ted Danson’s Book

Local Belizean Fisher Featured In Ted Danson’s Book 16

The name of the book is ‘OCEANA – Our Endangered Oceans and what we can do to save them’ is now available in hardcover– Oceana, March 2, 2011 – Known for his activism and willingness to speak out on the issue of fishing and all related issues, especially our Belize Barrier Reef system, Captain Carlton […]

Improving Island Safety

Improving Island Safety 17

Neighborhood Watch Presidents Association meets with Ministers On Saturday, February 26, the Neighborhood Watch Presidents Association met with Minister of Police & Public Safety – Hon. Douglas Singh, Minister of Tourism, Culture & Civil Aviation – Hon. Manuel Heredia Jr., Minister of Human Development and Social Transformation – Hon. Eden Martinez and CEO of the […]

Saga on International Spay Day 2011

Saga on International Spay Day 2011 18

SAGA Supports the San Pedro Community by Spaying Pets and Preventing Suffering– Press Release, Saga, March 1, 2011 – International Spay Day was on the 22nd of February?  You may be perplexed by this.   What on earth is International Spay Day?  Why would there be an international day devoted to spaying?  What is spaying anyway?   […]

Congratulations Karim Acosta

Congratulations Karim Acosta 19

Karim Acosta ‘s parents Luis and Sandy, brother Gian , sisters Eni and Abi and sister-in-law Angelika would like to congratulate him upon completing his basic training in the Army at Fort – Sill Oklahoma during the month of February. He has now been transferred to San Antonio where he is currently doing his medical […]

Carnival and Belize Reach Agreement, but Cruise Port Cancellations Will Continue

Carnival and Belize Reach Agreement, but Cruise Port Cancellations Will Continue 20

For the past month and a half, Carnival Cruise Lines and tender operators in Belize have been at odds over Carnival’s requests for larger tenders, higher insurance coverage and lower fees from the operators. Cruise Critic has now learned that the two parties have come to an agreement. But wait: That won’t put an end […]

Miss San Pedro High 2011 Candidates

Miss San Pedro High 2011 Candidates 21

The San Pedro High School would like to invite and welcome all to this year’s Miss S.P.H.S Pageant to be held on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at the Angel Nuñez Auditorium; there are nine young ladies vying for the title of Miss SPHS. They are Lina Masariegos (1C), Alexis DelValle (2A), Josie Lopez (2G), Miriam […]

Matachica Redefines Laid-back Luxury Travel

Matachica Redefines Laid-back Luxury Travel 22

San Pedro, Belize, March 1st, 2011 – Matachica Resort & Spa is proud to begin the New Year with two prestigious prizes awarded by the world’s most distinguished travel publications. After announcing its multimillion-dollar redesign and expansion, this hidden jewel facing the world’s second-largest barrier reef is increasing its international recognition. Condé Nast Johansens, the purveyor […]

Saga Says Thanks, Next Cook Off March 16

Saga Humane Society would like to thank everyone for their generous support with our monthly cook-off which was held on February 23rd at the Tackle Box Bar & Grill.  We raised $1,383.00BZ through tickets, donations and raffle ticket sales. We want to thank those who entered their Asian dishes:  Laura Sutton, Bella, Jean Allred, “Sushi” […]

Child Stimulation Month Begins

Child Stimulation Month Begins 23

Like clockwork, Child Stimulation Month commences on the first day of March every year, with it brining an array of activities for the pre school children of San Pedro. Education activites to broaden the minds of the children will be conducted under this year’s theme: “Parents: Educate Your Child.” Activites will include Parents/Grandparents Day, Hug […]