Hotel Posada Luna Llena
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Es war also nicht einfach eine schöne, ei*****massen saubere Unterkunft zu finden, die auch zu bezahlen ist! Natürlich wollten wir direkt ans Meer, den der Strand ist wirklich wie auf den Postkarten! Luna Limon, von aussen unscheinbar, im Innenhof nett, könnte aber noch viel schöner sein, wenn man es pflegen würde. Ein Pool ohne Wasser. Ein schönes Zimmer mit zwei Betten aber leider ohne Strom ...
Kiteboarding, première
... la nage tractée, sans planche. Tournant le dos aux vagues, je bois la tasse en me concentrant sur mon aile qu'il faut garder hors de l'eau, et tâcher de tirer des bords en remontant le vent, éprouvant! Avec la planche, on boit moins la tasse, mais ça se complique car il y a un nouveau paramètre à gérer. Il me manquera quelques heures de pratique et quelques noeuds de vent pour commencer à naviguer, j'ai donc rendez-vous avec Bali au mois d'Août ...
Swimming With Turtles
... Being a sickly child I only learned to ride a bike as an adult. After a quick lesson with Mr Lee in the backstreets we were finally off to our first stop. "STOP" being the operative word!
The Grand Cenote? I beg to differ! At first glance there's not much grand about it yet. Yes, it's pretty and the water is clear but we'd seen much better ones in Cuzama. If it's your first and only cenote, it's worth doing. And with snorkels this time we could see some of what ...
From El Salvador to Playa del Carmen in 4 days!
... impressed by Livingston but the boat journey there from Rio Dulce was beautiful. We had some trouble finding accommodation as everything was very basic. In the end we got a place and had some major problems with the lock and the key to the room. The previous guest had left with the key to our room, so they let us in with a master key. Then they got a new key cut, a very bad key, which got completely stuck on the lock and they had to unscrew the whole ...
Xel-Ha
Crossed the border into Mexico again and got the bus to Tulum which is famous for its Mayan ruins on a cliff next to the Caribbean Sea. We visited the ruins but so did all of America and I have never seen so many tourists in one place at one time – it was awful! The ruins were not as impressive as the location and nowhere near as good as in Guatemala so we quickly left and went to the beach!
We booked a trip to Xel-Ha the following day, a ...