Casa de Las Palapas
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Tere Mere Beach Mein.........
Day 2,
Pichle Raat 3 baje tak Teen Patti ke game ke baad, subah 10 baje mai utha, Nahakar ready hua ...Bunties ko uthate uthate 11 baj gaye..Anirban Da ne bola "breakfast me Fish ya Prawn tacos khana...sayulita specials"...Veg Waale quesedillas ke talash me nikal pade...Maine aur Prabhat ne banana khakar apna breakfast kiya.
Fish tacos aur breakfast ke baad all bunties were in the water. Sayulita is a very serene beach on the pacific coast with clear ...
Working in Paradise
... property it is - it sits over a bay, so the views seem endless. We dived into the pool where we had a quick catch up before we headed to the amazing buffet of seafood, salad, and Mexican delights for dinner. There was dancing, there was singing, and there was a lot of laughs.
We conferenced for the next 4 days - it was intense, but also incredibly exciting. For me, the newbie of the bunch, I got to hear about how my colleagues work in our other ...
Puerto Vallarta, MX
... of time to relax before the ship left harbor at 5 pm - Just in time for us to change for dinner. From the dining room we headed to the Showroom at Sea to watch the acclaimed movie 'The Way' followed by the Filipino Crew Show. The crew work all day and after all their chores are completed don native garb and perform some of their local dances and songs. It was a good introduction to the homeland of much of the ...
Botanical Gardens
... Tony. We get a peek at Casa Iguana and wonder if some time we should stay there. Of course, what trip would be complete without my falling....looking around instead of down, I hit the ground and take off a good patch of skin. Bleeding all the way home on the bus, patched up with kleenex and bandages, I'm ready for tomorrow.
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Into the jungle
... at Pancho's Jungle Restaurant. We lunched with a nice Canadian couple who was charmed by Marty’s enthusiasm for our life at Lafayette Morehouse. After lunch Archie, our tour guide, took us up into the jungle. It was humid with a capital H. There were bromeliads clinging to the trees and a was a huge termite mound perched on a branch high in the canopy. It was like a scene out of Predator ...