Hotel Decameron Los Cocos
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Travel Blogs from Rincon de Guayabitos
HELLO MEXICO!
Hello Mexico
After a crazy month of tying up so many loose ends – sorting and chucking, hauling and carrying, all the while doing it with the use of only one arm – (seems I injured my right triceps carrying boxes too heavy for my weak muscles and continued to reinjure it every day for a month), I was down to a small little …
San Blas Surfing
... our new home. Tonight we would sleep.
I am "Ms. Camera" and it’s truly hard to believe that during each of these events, neither camera was anywhere near me. I am especially disappointed that I didn’t get a picture of the tsunami wavelet, as we will probably never experience that again. At San Blas, I’ve included a few photos that were taken from the beach just outside the breakwater and I’m also offering the ...
The Saints March in with 24 Modelo and a Taco
... two and a half days ago. In his defense, it's tough enough to get someone to settle on an exact day around here without picking a particular hour. If you were to tell someone you'd be somewhere at 10:45 they'd look at you like you just suggested you help them check their prostate.
Semana Santa: roughly translates to Holy Week, and is probably the biggest holiday of the year in Mexico. School is out, the whole country is ...
Guayabitos Cove
Guayabitos, and La Jaltemba, mostly referred to as Guayabitos Cove. Another jewell of the Mainland coast. Supposedly this is one of the places where the wealthy mexican elite come for vacation. This was pretty evident in that the town itslef was very nice. Newer style architecture of modern hotels lined the beach along with some old fashioned houses. Im not sure how old the town was but it didnt extend for ...
Sex and Pastry
... hands you hear about on cop shows or from half-drunk amateur poker players. No, there is nothing subtle about the intensity she brings to the situation but neither can I argue with its success. Inevitably a couple times on every trip we end up in some difficult situation where I find myself struggling to awkwardly piece together some vaguely relevant words in the local language, generally causing even more confusion and eventually resulting in a look ...