Our trip from Corozal to Hopkins was an all day
affair. We easily stretched a 4 hour trip out to 7 hours by stopping at the airport to meet the owner of the house we watched, having lunch and filling up with gas. We had
been warned to stay away from the Coastal Highway due to the road conditions
(rutty and dirt, not paved at all) so we stayed on paved roads as far as we
could.
This excursion took us from
Corozal south on Northern Highway, and west onto Western Highway. We lunched at
Black Orchid Resort near Burrell Boom and continued on to Belmopan where we
picked up the Hummingbird Highway. This is a pretty route, through the
mountains—some are as high as 3000 feet! Orange groves galore populate this
area along with 2 large citrus production plants. Passing Cave’s Branch brought
back memories of our 2nd trip to Belize—we went cave tubing with
their group and had lunch in the cave, it was a fun day trip! Sorry, I digress;
we made a right onto Southern Highway and soon came up on the overhead sign
pointing left to Hopkins.
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From Southern Highway to Hopkins
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| Hopkins Ahead! |
The road immediately turns to ruts and dirt with hitchhikers
at the intersection. We had a full Jeep so could not help them out. About 3
miles down the road a few colorful houses begin to fill the horizon, next thing
you know…Hopkins! Fortunately, near the main intersections there is a road map
sign marked with accommodations, restaurants, sightseeing/excursion companies
and transportation rentals. We found All Season’s Guest House toward the
southern end of the village. Our cabana sits about 2 miles farther south in an
area near the Sittee River Marina.
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| Main Intersection |
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| Welcome Sign/Bus Stop at Intersection |
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| Town Map |
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| Signage at Intersection |
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| Signs, Signs, Everywhere There's Signs... |
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| All Season's Guest House |
The cabana is a 20x40 Mennonite structure, sitting about 8
feet off the ground. It is a 1BR/1BA, “full” kitchen-sink, counter, fridge and
4-burner butane stove with oven (all appliances are about ½ the size of those
in the US), a futon and dining table/4 chairs. Yes, there is electricity! Hot
and cold water (when the instantaneous water heater works). No tv, internet, phone or a/c. One neighbor to the north of us-just returned to Canada and one house
under construction to our south, no one to our west and the Caribbean is to our
east…nice little beach area with palm trees.
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| White House is North, We're Orange/Electric Blue, Green House is South |
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| View From The Street/Driveway |
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| View From The Beachside |
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| Living/Dining/Bedroom |
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| Dining/Kitchen |
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| View To Beach From Doorway |
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| "Our" Beach |
The journey
continues…