A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Playa del Carmen, Mexico
... it has half decent toilets - we then finished the journey with Carlos 1 trying to flog personalised Mayan calanders to us. Tulum was our destination - it means walled city and was probably the last Mayan city built. 3 sides are walled in and ...
A Travel Blog entry by aga-and-maciek from Cuzamá, Yucatán, Mexico
... to the parking and were able to hide in our Chevy. Back in Merida, an hour later, we finally learned why the zebra crossings are not needed (remember the Cancun entry?). Apparently there are huge fines for not stopping a car, letting the pedestrian ...
A Travel Blog entry by aga-and-maciek from Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... (though we had finally found it - if it was worth it, that's a whole different story). Finally, in Ciudad Cancun there are none zebra crossings... to get to the other side of the road, you'd rather want to run fast, or better yet - follow the locals. I ...
... occur." Kendall, a U.S. citizen, considers Mexico his adopted home and already owns several widely acclaimed properties in Tulum: Mezzanine features an authentic Thai restaurant, sleek contemporary hotel, and is known for Friday night DJ parties; La ...
Carr Tulum-Boca Paila Km 86, Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... has been completely remodeled in early 2007. This review is from back in 2004.
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Next time La Zebra
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We didn't stay at La Zebra, but definitely will next time. We came for dinner and were ...