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Travel Blogs from Cozumel
Cruisin' in the Caribbean
... some!!
We shared taxis with everyone going back, $17 on the way out with just Rodd and I, and $8 a couple going back in a van… much better way to do it. Rodd and I went straight back to the ship while some of the others did some shopping. We had a nanny nap…. Got up for some dinner, an hour in the casino and were in bed by 10ish….. It’s exhausting been on a cruise!
Wednesday 15th… Belize
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Shark!
... s inflator hose broke, rapidly emptying what was left in his tank. So we quickly had to end our dive. When we got out we could easily see a hole in the tubing.
We then pulled up to a local dock to take our rest break/surface interval and Emily and I went snorkeling for a little bit. We found a really nice starfish and got a good picture of it. The dive master was recommended to us by ...
Guatemala, Belize and Mexico
... the ice cold beer and rum! We also did a snorkeling tour where the first stop was to swim with lots of different types of fish as well as some turtles, which unlike in Utila, were not afraid of people at all. The second stop we got to swim with Nurse Sharks and lots of stingrays, and the final stop we were lucky enough to swim with manatee's. Which seemed just as curious of us as we were of them!
A speed boat and a long bus ride later we arrived in Valladolid - ...
The Unexplored Part of Mexico
... Bright colors on the side and deep black fins. COOL! Following the tuna, there was a huge lull in excitement. So much so that we all sat in the sitting area playing an Uno tournament, that I quit when I caught David cheating! This was about the time the beer started to kick in. One of the good, or should be say not so good, things about this charter was it provided you with all the beverages you could want. Including beer. I had one too many! When the next line started ...
Seguimos en el Cielo
... la superficie, sin embargo se veía claramente el fondo, lo que hacía pensar equivocadamente que la profundidad era poca.
Al meterse en el agua, oh delicia, estaba tibia. No tibia como en Miami, que a veces agobia por lo calurosa, era tibia, algo así como hecho para mí.
El instructor nos dijo: primero hundan la cabeza y vean como se sienten, después dijo que bajaríamos de a poco.
Lo que no nos esperábamos él y yo, era que Tom se transformase en un ...