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Cancun
Well I am a little slow getting this post up as it has been a very busy week getting organised in Canada.
Cancun was our final stop in Mexico and although the Carribean sea is the most magnificent blue I have ever seen Cancun itself reminded me of the Gold Coast. There are all inclusive resorts lining the beach and everything is very …
Vegas to Cancun - Transit Stop Overs Suck
S: Today was our last night in Vegas, and we were keen to have some dessert at serendipity's before we left. Only because it was highly recommended and frankly who doesn’t like deep fried oreo with marshmallow and chocolate sauce with a pile of icecream. I don’t think i’d know anyone who would decline something as tasty as that! …
Cancun Day 3 - Chichen Itza
For today we had booked onto a day trip to visit one of the modern wonders of the world that is Chichen Itza or as the locals call it "Chicken n Pizza". The downside of going on the day trip was that we had to be stood outside our hotel at 7am to meet the mini bus that was collecting us, which in turn meant that we still haven't had time to catch …
Luxurious living for some in Cancun
Cancun, in Mexico (or Egypt, Florida, Australia?)
The town of Cancun is divided in two, downtown, where we stayed, and the hotel zone. Our hostel was simple but functional with a good cheap restaurant. Downtown is where the local people, who are predominantly Mayan, live. We enjoyed it as it felt quite homely with a supermarket …
Moving on to Mexico
Monday 1st November dawned and off to Heathrow. All went very smoothly, the transfer from hotel at Gatwick to Heathrow by National Express, the Air New Zealand flight which arrived an hour early in Los Angeles, and shuttle to the Custom Hotel a short distance from the airport. This (“boutique”) hotel claims to be a trendy, ultra modern …