Hostal Marpez
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¡Holy Guacamole!
... a little worse for wear the next day even though we were home by 1:30am. The day was not wasted however, the five of us boarded a bus to a beach called Akumal which has turtles. We had bought some snorkeling gear that morning and put it to use to find some of these turtles. They weren't the easiest to find but we managed to see a few which was really cool. The remainder of the afternoon was spent having lunch by the beach and then an early night. The beach called us once more ...
Adventure time!
... Once we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted by ladies with cold bottles of water, our baggage was handled by valets, and check in was a breeze. I noticed on the a card on the front desk, it had the room prices. It was 1,095 dollars a night for the suite my grandmother and I were staying in. Thank goodness for her timeshare! (which is what we were vacationing with)
My grandmother had stayed at this resort before with my Aunt and Uncle and the kids, but I ...
Diving a minesweeper
... into two parts during a hurricane a few years back.
video of the minesweeper
(Note this isn't me or my video - I found it on youtube to give you an idea of what diving on the wreck was like)
Luckily, despite a warning of strong currents ...
Cancun, Chilaquiles and Chichen itza
... with tequila in it...apparently that’s how it’s done) and I got my first glimpse of ...
Pitstop in Cancun
... Si had a plate full of Nachos and then couldn't move, I have some yummy fajitas and also couldn't quite move afterwards! To drink, not Tequilla, but we had a lovely strawberry slush-puppy thing that was massive!
Eventually it was bus time, so picked our bags up from the hostel and walked to the bus station to climb on board the bus. It wasn't a sleeper bus, but we chose the last one to save on accommodation costs and also get us to the border crossing in plenty of time.
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