Hotel La Luna Gitana Tulum

Av. Satelite, Tulum Pueblo Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

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Tulum-padapapa

A travel blog entry by sarahvdb

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... maar helaas, duty calls…

Gelukkig hebben Jonas en ik in Tulum ondertussen het gezelschap gekregen van ons aller Joris Wauman, aka Jos, met wie ik de rest van het schiereiland Yucatan zal verkennen. Jos heeft alvast het humorgehalte opgekrikt wanneer blijkt dat hij al twee dagen volgens een verkeerd uur rondreist en zich afvraagt waarom zoet water niet zo zout is … Dat belooft :-). De dag dat Jonas vertrekt, besluiten Jos en ik om het ...

Tulum & Chicken Pizza

A travel blog entry by moons_shell

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... and walked along a track which we guessed was the way to the beach. Pretty windy day but it was a nice beach.

We hired a guide and some snorkels and headed out to try and find some Crushs’. Just 100m of the beach there some amazing coral and fish. It took us about 10 minutes to spot our first turtle then we couldn’t stop seeing them. A lot of other snorklers around and they just go about their ...

Tulum: Cenote Diving in Dark Caves

A travel blog entry by chiapoe

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... then a succession of Domino's, McDonalds, Starbucks, Burger King and other awful sights. As my shuttle drove through el Centro, I was shocked at how small and sleepy Cancun actually is. Granted it is the off-season, but I expected everything to be Senor Frogs.

After checking in and dropping my bags at Hostal Mundo Joval (MXP170 for dorm bed), I walked to Parque la Palapa, the main park, for some tacos. It is completely safe t ...

From Mexico with Love...

A travel blog entry by orioncoh

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... 1506;ל איזה פאקינ 90; אסטרו 88;יד. למי שחובב צלילה וקורא שורות אלו, אני יכול לומר שגם הצליל ...

Life in ruins. Life's a beach.

A travel blog entry by twig

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... although the moment that really sticks out in my mind was when the medium sized turtle came to the surface for some air. It began its ascent, and was getting closer and closer to me. All the people in the tour group were gathered round, and it chose to come over to where I was bobbing. It was within touching distance (I didn't touch it, although in hindsight maybe I should have), and as it poked its head above the water, I did the same. There was something amazing ...