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SM. 11 MZ. - 9 Lote 10 Puerto Morelos, Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 77580, 998-872-8383
... say. <br>Yeh, she says, our hotel is freaking us out? <br>Freaking you out, how?<br>Yes, with all these hurricane procedures, pool is shut down, bar is closed, pain in the ASS.<br>Hurri-what?<br>Creating emergency hurricane disaster areas in the foyer, lots of netting, stocking up with food, hopefully stocking up with some Jack D, ha ha ha ha.<br>Hurricane?<br>Hmm, hurricane Ida and I like only get seven days off, I´m like ...
Cozumel, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico john.boyd.123... down for a long time. When my computer showed me getting close to no deco, I let the DM know and ascended a little to safety. Myk follows within a minute and our DM and his associate (a DMT) leave us to fend for ourselves and guess the route while they decend even deeper for another 15 minutes. I guess they never realized the dangers since I noticed when we were finally reunited that neither of them had a computer. They didn’t bother ...
Cozumel, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico twinkfran... shop owners selling their local wares. Walking the main pedestrianised road is like running a gauntlet. Everyone is 'your Amigo’ and I’m soon irritated. The beach is packed, every inch of sand is taken up with holiday makers.<br><br>There’s nothing else for it, we decide to go diving. Hopefully the sea will bring some peace. We decide to dive with a French Dive company, Mexico Blue Dreams, as ...
Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico twinkfranWe visited Xcaret on Friday. Xcaret is a sort of aquatic theme park, located a couple of hours south of Cancun. It was a full day tour, which included snorkel gear, towel and locker hire, lunch, drinks and the night show. We began the day with the subterranean river swim. The four of us got our snorkel gear, life jackets and put our belongings into bags which would be transported to the far end of the river. I still found it a bit tricky to coordinate my breathing, and would ...
Xcaret, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico mario.travels... and a toilet cubicle so small you had trouble closing the door. But at least it had toilet paper. That evening we went out for a pizza in a nearby town before coming back to the beach for a few beers, listened to some music, debated on how much we should tip our tour leader and watched the shooting stars in the brightly star-lit sky. Day 20 It was a relatively early start as we arrived at Tulum Ruins for 8am in the morning in ...
Xpuha, Mexico sd0744... broken down! We all pile out onto the side of the highway, even the vendors with their food who happened to have jumped on for what they would have expected to be a short while, to await a replacement. Luckily Kathryn remembered about our rucksacks in the hold! We eventually arrived at Chitchen Itza at 4.30 and told entry is free as it is closing in 30 mins! Tempted by the freebie with decide to follow the advice of the very direct ticket office man who advises us to, ' find a ...
Cancun, Mexico lizzatwell... and cheese quesidilla. It was Chad's first time ever having Nutella. It will now be a staple in our pantry. Overall the breakfast was pretty good but nothing spectacular. Mexico has better lunch and dinner than breakfast for sure. We went across the street to see if we could get some of our clothes washed. It is a full service deal and costs $33 pesos for 3kg. We felt it was well worth it. Since we were checking out at 12 the senorita was kind ...
Cancun, Mexico jaclynandchadI arrived in Cancun after short flight from Havana, and it couldn't have been any more different. After a fortnights worth of no capitalism, my first half hour in Cancun made up for lost time. There were American chains EVERYWHERE!<br><br>After checking into my hotel in the downtown ...
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