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Amazing Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by natstar from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... iguanas everywhere, like they rule the place. Cheap eats and more 2 for 1 bars everywhere. Have decided am never leaving Tulum and am staying here forever. P.s Don't leave your clothes outside overnight to dry because they will get taken - oh well ...
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Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by leprefrog from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... Chetumal finally decided to continue on with us. The whole day was dedicated to travelling. The reception for the cabanas by the beach that we had originally wanted to go to was closed. We didnīt want to wander too ...
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Tulum
A Travel Blog entry by glassman from Tulum, Mexico
... twice what we were paying on a non-crowded beach from heaven 120km south near ancient Mayan Ruins. Take heed if you fancy a cheap trip to paradise! So after a gigantic Dominoes Pizza at the airport (okay capitalism is good for some things!) we were ...
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Day 9 - Back to Akumal
A Travel Blog entry by austxdan from Akumal/Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
... across a couple of cabanas that make Copal look like the MGM Grand in Vegas. But the most impressive part about these cabanas (even more astonishing than the fact that they are inhabited) is that there is a dirt drive alongside them. We ...
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Wish you were here...
A Travel Blog entry by olisandra from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... be ā hit in england. Ok moving on. Next stop was Belize and the Island of caye caulker- home of the rastas, great lobster, cheap rum, no cars - only golf buggies, and amazing diving. As newly certified divers we thought we would give the blue hole ā ...
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Camper sous une pluie tropicale. Ca, c'est fait
A Travel Blog entry by ariane_atw from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Un mois de voyage deja...! Tulum pueblo (village) est a quelques kilometres de la plage. Apres une nuit en ville, je suis allee des que possible a Playa Esperanza, un camping-cabaņas recommande par deux Suisses rencontrees a Holbox. Le genre ...
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Beach Bungalow
A Travel Blog entry by tread-lightly from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... left for us. A few more pesos to the driver to take us back out of the maze, he drops us at a reasonably cheap hotel that has private cabanas on the beach, no bathroom. They show us a lovely bungalow on the sand, and I briefly note that it's sandwiched ...
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The hippiest hippy place on earth
A Travel Blog entry by tanja from Tulum, Mexico
... have the opportunity to enjoy life in this manner. The place we stayed in was a hippy joint (though far from being cheap} with cabanas {rustic cabins covered with palapa and just a bed in it}, a nice restaurant and great pina coladas. What more ...
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Jungle & Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by dosweeks from Palenque, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... is at Don Mucho’s – a combination Mexican / Italian restaurant on the site. The food is excellent, plentiful and CHEAP! Happiness is El Panchan. Wed 16th Nov We organised a "tour" thingie to the Palenque ruins, Misol Ha ...
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Tacos, Tequila and .........buses!!
A Travel Blog entry by layla_chris from Mexico City, The Federal District, Mexico
... to a hostel, an area or a bar. We pulled into a small dirt track where we were greeted with several different companies all offering cabanas deep in the jungle. We checked into one and had a look around, the area was like something out of Glastonbury, a ...
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My First Real (and possibly last) Blog Entry
A Travel Blog entry by jmil from Flores, Guatemala
... ;ve had better sleeps. We changed hostels the next day and ended up staying in a really nice beachfront cabanas. Caye Caulker was basically 4 days of drinking cheap rum, eating cheap lobster, lounging in the sun, and dancing the nights away. We did go on ...
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MEXICAN WAVE
A Travel Blog entry by cc_world_tour from Palenque, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... little commune about 4km from the town centre. Set in the jungle, El Panchan is basically a whole heap of thatched-roof cabanas surrounding a big thatched-roof restaurant and bar called Don Mucho and several smaller bars. Right next door is the entrance ...
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Ambourgis Cay
A Travel Blog entry by jamesjames from San Pedro, Belize
... the journey continued to Tulum, which absolutley lived up to the hype. Definitely the most beautiful beach so far, and rad wee candle-lit cabanas on the sand. Lovely romantic spot, so was hugely unimpressed to be sharing it with P, R & R (esp as Paul is ...
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Family time in Colombia
A Travel Blog entry by nycroberto from Cartagena, Santa Marta, Parque Tyrona, Minca, Magdalena, Colombia
... parents into hammocks, I proudly can say I did not. We rented a cabana. Ok.. so you know those beautiful cabanas people stay in while in Tulum Mexico, or Hawaii, or Thailand... well this is nothing like those. One cabana for all 5 of us. Bunk ...
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Chetumal....the last frontier
A Travel Blog entry by roamingjodi from Chetumal, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... in Mexico is like pushing the easy button--long visas, no change in currency as I move about, excellent and cheap bus transportation, beautiful country, great beaches......Moving from one country to another with the same frequency that I have been ...
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PHOTOS!
A Travel Blog entry by agunited4 from Playa del Carmen, Mexico
... bus (actually a mini bus) and headed to Tulum. We arrived about 8pm and hired a taxi to take us to a couple different cabanas to see if there were rooms available. We discovered that the only available rooms were too expensive (around $80) except for one ...

