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Travel Blogs from Playa del Carmen
Chitchen Itza and Playa del Carmen
Well we left Merida behind this morning. We had a lovely last night dinner at Amora – back on the traditional food. I have become hooked on sopa de lima. Ross went with a local beef dish. Beautiful, romantic courtyard setting with open air roof – perfect last night.
We headed out to Chitechn Itza by bus.This was the first ruin site where it has been chokers with tourists. Everywhere else we have been has been so lovely and ...
La Ibiza De Las Americas
... worth running.
The problem was solved pretty quickly. We were chilling with the Mexican guy who made rings when Erika and Gina came over and told us they had a night off work. Shortly after, James and I went out for some food and bumped into the Irish guys we'd created havoc with on the bus from Lanquin to Flores, and had an invitation to join them for some drinks at Rio Playa. Sorted. At around ten, me, James, Erika, Gina and Tehua bopped round the corner to Rio Playa ...
Liming in Mexico
... wasn't going to happen this morning because I would have to fill the icecube trays and hope they freeze. I mean I keep coronas in there because they never freeze! Sarah, Vic and I took a jaunt down to Playa Del Carmen to hit up the Mega store for some weekly supplies and for them to get some pesos out. The machine in Puerto Morelos apparently only dispenses $500peso bills and none of the stores or restaurants ...
Three lost amigos and an empty bottle of tequilla
... unceremoniously rejected by the Tequilla gods and all sacrifices he made were quite violently deposited into the hostel toilet.That was the end of his night.
Jono ended up at a beach party with some fire twirling and from his recollections was trying out some his latin daincing with the locals.
Miraculously i found myself at the infamous Coco Bongo's nightclub surrounded by hundreds of screaming go ...
Vamos a la Playa
The gaudy attractions of Playa del Carmen are immediately obvious to even the most short-sighted of American octogenarians waddling up and down the tourist promenade but it's the less visited spots just few kilometres out of town that were the real draw for us.
With a 30-40 metre wide picture perfect white sand, turquoise sea Caribbean beach complete with enough bars, scantily clad ladies and opportunities to "get high Amigos" to rival Amsterdam, Playa ...