Our Mexican one week all-inclusive vacation began very early
on Sept 23 – up and gone at 3:00AM for a 7:00AM flight with a stop-over in
Calgary before arriving in Cancun at 3:30. A quick trip to the resort, Ocean
Coral & Turquesa, settled into room 9408, 4th floor overlooking
the pool and the ocean! Hot & humid,
temperatures 26-32C all week, interspersed with the odd brief thunderstorm.
Excellent room, actually more space than our motorhome, several restaurants, 3 pools
and bar service everywhere, including while sitting at the beach or pool! Only
downside was an abundance of seaweed washing up every day (a problem all along
the Mayan Riviera).
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view from our balcony |
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view from the plane |
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view from our balcony |
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Mexican cooking class |
Our first full day we were wandering along the beach and
checked out an area that was all fenced in – turned out to be a turtle
enclosure. Staff had “rescued “ turtle
eggs after they were laid, putting them in a new nest until hatching, then
releasing them into the ocean. Over 100 had hatched that day and we were able
to watch the release, pretty special!
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baby turtle release |
We took in a couple of the evening shows; both times I was
pulled up to dance with one of the dancers! Embarrassing indeed!
The resort offered bike trips into the nearby town of Puerto
Morelos, we did this twice – good exercise and a change of scenery. We had been
in this town about 10 years ago, we were surprised at how big it has grown and
we were happy to see the restaurant Los Pelicanos was still there.
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old leaning lighthouse in Puerto Morelos |
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look closely, entirely made of butterfly wings! |
The Air Transat rep suggested a “free” trip into Playa del
Carmen; only required a stopover at a jewelry factory and a tequila shop
(complete with tastings), so off we went. We were finally “released” from the
jewelry store after I broke down and bought a pair of earrings! We wandered the
touristy street for a bit then found a side street with a square full of taco
stands (the ones the locals go to) and had an excellent lunch! Really going to
miss being able to do that this winter!
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Robin, taking over the tequila tasting |
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taco stands |
The coral reef is several hundred feet offshore along the coast;
I took a panga (boat) out for a snorkel trip that was excellent. The water was
almost bathtub warm, loads of fish and no crowds – just 4 of us.
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the reef is the white wave line on the top of the photo |
Otherwise we spent our time in the pool, by the pool, on the
beach – but never very far away from a drink or a buffet! We tried to balance
that with always taking the stairs and lots of walking. We spotted several
iguanas sunning themselves, a racoon and a couple coatimundis (strange
long-tailed critters).
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Mexican market one evening - these lights are carved from PVC pipe! |
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a coatimundi |
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iguana |
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a quick thunderstorm |
We tried all the restaurants, dining at the Sensei, Japanese
show cooking twice. We met several very nice folks and enjoyed some good
conversation.
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Japanese show cooking |
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Mexican restaurant |
Reluctantly we had to return to reality, but luckily still
had time for a quick dip and some sun before leaving for the airport at 12:40
on Sept 30. The trip home was long and painful, delays both in Cancun and in
Calgary; airline seats that seem to get tighter every year and no TV in the
seatbacks. After 12 hours we exited the parking lot and headed back to the RV –
to a balmy 4C inside! We had left the furnace on but very low so it was rather
chilly!
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Cancun airport, another shower |
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flying over Cancun |
Back into our routine, counting down until we head south –
getting really tired of the early winter (and no fall). Back to trying to
complete the Elk Island hikes, as of today only one left!
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ruffed grouse |
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more Elk Island hiking |
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Robin helping out the beavers, freeing a stuck tree they had felled |
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and now the leaves are gone, Oct. 6 |
We managed to scoop free tickets to the opening week of the
royal Alberta Museum (we are on a fixed budget you know)! We enjoyed it
thoroughly, especially the geology section.
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phosphorescent rocks |
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look close -all insects! |
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a very large spider |
We are spending time with the kids and grandkids’, including
a Thanksgiving visit at my brother Colin & Lesia’s and have a trip planned
to Grande Cache to see Adam and family.
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helping to make a gate |
The RV is organized and almost ready to roll and the latest dump of snow is definitely encouraging us to “fly south”. Our next installment will be posted from somewhere “south”, Living the Dream!
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Oct 8 - this is so unappreciated, soon we go south! |
Did you get to do the last hike?
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