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American World Traveler Summer 2018 Issue

Now in our 16th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

Now in our 16th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

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30<br />

Tropical Tidbits<br />

by Sue C Travel<br />

Bopping Around Isla Bonita<br />

Belize has been on my bucket list for a long<br />

time, so I jumped at the chance to visit a<br />

brand new resort hotel development there<br />

recently called Mahogany Bay Village- a<br />

Curio Collection by Hilton- it’s the newest<br />

destination within a destination complex to<br />

be built on Ambergris Cay- Belize’s most<br />

touristic island. (See feature in next Stay and<br />

Play fall edition on Mahogany Bay Village.)<br />

The best way to get to Ambergris Cay and its<br />

capital of San Pedro aka “Isla Bonita” is via<br />

Tropic Air from Belize City. It’s a fabulous little<br />

airline, the flight takes around 20 minutes<br />

and the views are spectacular. San Pedro<br />

streets are a crazy colorful mélange of golf<br />

carts - the preferred mode of transportationscooters,<br />

bikes, a few taxis and trucks… and<br />

the main roads have a gazillion hidden<br />

speed bumps, so bouncing around facing<br />

backwards in the golf cart was more like a<br />

carnival ride than a town tour. Aromas<br />

ranged from funky to fragrant depending on<br />

what you’re passing, and the whiffs of fried<br />

fish and seafood also assault your senses as<br />

you drive by the multiple food stands and<br />

restaurants. We didn’t spend a lot of time in<br />

town but we did dine one night at landmark<br />

Elvi’s Kitchen famous for its seafood and<br />

Mayan feasts, it’s a must try when there.<br />

Visit: www.elviskitchen.com<br />

Did I swim with sharks on purpose?<br />

You better Belize it!<br />

Sadly, I did not have a chance to fly over the<br />

big blue hole that Belize is famous for, but I<br />

did get to try the second most famous pastime-<br />

snorkeling in Shark and Ray Alley. I<br />

thank the folks at Mahogany Bay for arrang-

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