Mexico Laguna San Miguel

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  • Day 41

    Playa del Carmen

    February 12, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Wettertechnisch ist unser Karibikfeeling etwas durchzogen...
    Nachdem es in Costa Rica eigentlich immer über 30C war und am Schluss sogar richtig tropisch, ist es hier in Yucatan meist so um die 27/28 Grad (wobei wir aber an 2 Tagen auch nur 23 hatten). Zudem ist es relativ oft bewölkt und hat auch 2-3x kurz geregnet. Der Wind war in den letzten Tagen auch ein Thema (einmal hat es am Strand fast eine Peelingmassage gegeben). Heute nun war das Meer sehr aufgewühlt und hat einen "Strandangriff" gestartet.... (fast der gesamte Strandabschnitt bis zu den ersten Häusern ist verschwunden!)
    Erste Palmen wurden mit Seilen notdürftig gesichert, beim baden hat es dich ziemlich rumgeworfen und rausgekommen bist du nach 5 Min jeweils 200m weiter unten....
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  • Day 19

    Playa del Carmen ☀️🍸

    February 8, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    We doen het rustig aan deze ochtend. Na het ontbijt trekken we naar het zwembad 💦. Tijdens het middagdutje van Stan ga ik weer naar de winkel (voor drank!) en maakt Lars de spaghettisaus voor vanavond al. Na het dutje trekken we naar het strand om de beach club eens te checken. Deze ligt vlak aan de boten en het loopt er vol pelikanen en meeuwen: hier gaan we niet liggen en in de zee. We wandelen dan maar naar de andere kant en zoeken een plekje vlakbij de zee. De kindjes amuseren zich maar maken ook af en toe ruzie: Stan zit in zijn kapotmaakfase 🙄. Wij liggen op onze handdoeken tot er plots een meeuw een kakje doet op Lars 😂. Het wordt daarna tijd om te gaan douchen en eten. Lars maakt margarita’s - het blijken gigantische glazen te zijn 🤪. Lekker!
    Na bedtijd leggen wij ons weer op ons terras (met een dekentje want het waait) 🤩.
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  • Day 33

    Valladolid - Playa del Carmen

    February 4, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Abfahrt in Valladolid und im Stadtzentrum nochmals einen Kaffee geniessen. Danach non-stop bis in unser Hotel in Playa del Carmen. Gepäck ausladen und mit dem Auto weiter zu Eiropcar für die Rückgabe.
    Nach der Rückgabe schlendern wir durch die Stadt zurück in unser Hotel wo wir dann auch bereits das Zimmer beziehen können.
    Die letzten 31 Tage haben wir total gut 3000km mit dem Auto gemacht und immerhin 167km zu Fuss!
    Jetzt ist wohl mehr oder weniger nur noch Relax und Eindrücke verarbeiten auf dem Plan 😄
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  • Day 29

    Diving with Bull Sharks

    January 29, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Some animals have a really bad press and sharks are top of that list. Humans kill 100 million sharks a year (to eat their fins) and they attack about 75 people a year of which 5 (on average) are fatalities.

    Sharks attack people mostly in poor visibility when they confuse us for food, they don’t have hands so they test with their mouths. Unlucky if you are one of the 75 of course. But more people die from falling off a chair or bee stings so we really shouldn’t demonise them. But they do need our respect. Which is why for this dive I chose a 5 star shark aware PADI school.

    Anyway lecture over. I just had the most amazing dive of my life. Just me this time as Helen opted out (see cooking course post). It was an advanced dive (experienced qualified divers only) descending rapidly to 25m (80 feet) and then remaining static on the floor whilst the sharks were fed and swam all around us. The sharks swam around us as we descended but always very peacefully and not aggressive at all. Still seeing the first sight of these 4m top predators was very awesome and humbling. I never felt unsafe through the dive and loved every minute. Twice a shark swam into me by accident which was quite surprising for both of us I think!

    Best dive of my life for sure. Altogether 16 adult bull sharks with us. Will be hard to top this for an amazing wildlife encounter. (I am in some of the pics look for blue watch)
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  • Day 29

    Cooking in Playa del Carmen

    January 29, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Today I spent a fun morning doing a cooking class. We shopped in the local area, including the tortilla factory. Tortillas (and corn) are a staple in Mexico and the price of both are regulated. All over there are these small stores that make, cook and sell tortillas. The host was great at explaining the history/origin of the food we made (including guacamole, salsa and mole) as well as making the food adaptable to make at home. I left with lots of recipes so if you visit when we get home you may get to try some.Read more

  • Day 10

    Playa del Carmen

    January 24, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Pasamos la mañana en Bacalar para tomar sol y meternos en la laguna .
    Llegamos al all inclusive y antes de apoyar la cola en la arena con Caro nos tomamos 3 caipiroskas, 2 mojitos y nos comimos 20 mejillones.Read more

  • Day 8

    Xenses Park

    January 22, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Fuimos a un parque espectacular en tulum.
    Tiene juegos ópticos y de agua.
    Las calles en subida, en realidad son en bajada. Las cascadas van hacia arriba y todo lo pequeño parece grande.
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  • Day 103

    Diving on Cozumel

    January 14, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Finally, after almost a week of waiting for being healthy (enough) for my dive in the Caribbean Sea 🌊 I could join Chris and his girlfriend Frida (from Mexico) for two pretty exciting dives. The day coincided with my birthday. So - in a way - the dives were a gift to myself, and it was a pretty good one 😊
    The area around Cozumel belongs to the second biggest reef in the world - right after the Great Barrier Reef 🪸 in Australia. I was excited to see what it had in store for me.

    We met in front of the dive shop in the morning at 8 am. After trying the wetsuit and fins on, César (the owner of the dive shop) drove us to the harbour where his cousin Manolo already waited for us in the boat. 🛥️ It was quite rainy that morning and I hoped that the sky would clear up so that we would have better visibility under water - a wish that was fulfilled later in the day. ☺️
    We picked up a few more divers (in total we were 7 divers on that day) at another jetty before we went to the “Palancar Gardens” - the first of two dive sites for that day.
    Only 5 min. into the dive there was already my highlight of the day - we saw a big white-spotted eagle ray majestically gliding through the ocean. Afterwards we saw a turtle 🐢 and countless other fish 🐠 hiding in or swimming at the impressively large and abundant coral 🪸 Later in the dive we swam through some narrow arches of the reef - just for fun. 😊
    Then we had to go back to the surface. We went 25 meters deep and stayed for approximately 50 min. underwater in the first dive. This was already a pretty good start into the day. 👍
    After lunch on the boat, we went to the “San Clemente Reef” for our second dive. This dive was not so deep (only 15 meters) but we spent a lot of time down there - 64 min. bottom time. This was the longest I had ever been diving. And again, the was a lot to see: for example we saw a moray eel, a sting ray and even an octopus 🐙 It was perfectly disguised as a rock. Only sometimes you could see it moving just a little bit. If César hadn’t grabbed me by my arm and pointed it out I would have probably missed it. 😅
    In the second part of this dive we simply let the mild currents take us on a sight-seeing tour along the reef - a truly nice and relaxing experience.
    After the diving, we sat for approximately 20 min. on the roof of the boat and enjoyed the sunshine ☀️ (meanwhile the sky had cleared and it was very warm).
    As soon as we docked in the harbour,
    I bought some beers 🍻 in a local shop to celebrate my birthday with our small group: Daniel (a diver from Canada), Chris, Frida, César and me. We started to drink already in the car since we were all quite thirsty. 😂
    Back at the dive shop we went for another round of beers to the restaurant “Casa Cuzamil” which was just across the street. Chris, Frida and I had also a delicious 😋 blackfish for lunch there together. After lunch we all felt how tired we were from diving. So we went back to our hostels respectively hotels.
    In my hostel I was warmly greeted by Irene (from the Netherlands). She had made a reservation for 4 persons for dinner at an Italian restaurant and I was invited. ☺️
    But first I needed some rest. So, I went to sleep for some hours.
    The reservation was for 7pm. Irene, Katja (from Germany), Laura (from the UK) and I had a very nice table in the restaurant “K'ooben Laab” and spent a great time with good food and wine as well as interesting conversations. 😊

    I could not have asked for a better way to spend the evening as well as the day. My 42rd birthday will probably be one that stays in my memory for a long time. 🥳
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  • Day 101

    Recovery on Cozumel

    January 12, 2024 in Mexico ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

    I left Valladolid almost a week ago. Since then I am dealing with a flu 🤧 which I probably have been carrying since Christmas.
    I choose Cozumel - a small island off Playa del Carmen on Mexico’s east coast - for my recovery ❤️‍🩹

    Before my Bus to Playa del Carmen departed from the ADO bus station in Valladolid, I went with Lisette (from Ecuador) to the „Casa de los Venados“. That is the house 🏠 of two art collectors who have gathered various pieces from all over Mexico and offer a guided tour through parts of their home to the public. It is a nicely decorated building with a lot of interesting paintings, sculptures and furniture. Unfortunately, I had to leave at 11 am sharp so that I didn’t miss my bus 🚌 to Playa del Carmen. In Playa del Carmen, I walked from the bus station straight to the ferry terminal - passing through the VERY touristy area close to the beach. I still had 40 min. until the ferry’s departure. So, I went with all my belongings (including my backpack) to the beach. Spending the waiting time like that was really not too bad 😅 At 6 pm I arrived on Isla Cozumel and walked 15 min. to my hostel (Casa Samay). I was soaked in sweat 😰 since the weather was very hot and humid. A shower later I met Tommy (from Germany) again - which I already knew from Valladolid - as well as Chris (from Canada) who was Tommys neighbour in his Hotel at the time. We had some beers 🍻 and went to the decent restaurant „Casa Cozumil“ for dinner.

    Isla Cozumel is a well known diving spot 🤿and I also want to take the opportunity to see some eagle or stingrays and other sea animals here. But due to my flu I still had to be patient. Instead, Tommy and I rented bicycles 🚲 on the next day and cycled to the Sky Reef beach club. We enjoyed the sun and snorkelled in the area. There were many fish 🐟 and also some corals 🪸 near the coast. But snorkeling is simply not the same as diving. 😅

    In the following days I made a day trip to Playa del Carmen to see Huesun (from South Korea) again before she would continue her trip to the US - I also already knew her from Valladolid. We went to Akumal beach together to go on a snorkelling tour with big sea turtles 🐢 Before we went into the water she asked me if it’s ok if she can’t swim. I was really surprised 😮 since she told me that she is even a PADI certified open water diver. I wondered how that is possible but she assured me that she is OK with a life west or a BCD (buoyancy control device) - that you typically wear when SCUBA diving. The tour guides where also fine with it 😅
    Unfortunately, it was quite windy that day. So the visibility underwater was pretty limited (the video I included is already the best I could do!). But we made it a fun experience anyway.

    On another day, I went with Laura (from the UK) to the Tequila Beach Club in the northern part of the island. We decided to go by foot 🦶 it should only have been an hour walking distance but I have entered Tequila Beach Bar in google which is in the opposite direction from our actual destination. So we walked for 2 hours along the coast. It was really unfortunate that two places are called so similar but far away from each other 😕
    At the beach club everything was quite pricey though: Beer 🍺 - 5 US$, Guacamole 🥑 - 10 US$, Piña Colada 🍸 - 20 US$, … Anyways, we had a good time and that was the most important thing 😊😎
    In the evening we went to dinner in the restaurant „Casa Cuzamil“. The food and drinks were delicious but later Chris invited us to a BBQ of his diving instructor César at his house (César would also become my diving instructor later). They had really good meat 🥩, cheese 🧀, wine 🍷, beer 🍺, tequila 🥃 as well as pecan nuts 🌰 and dates 🌴 - kind of crazy that we were invited although César haven’t even met us before. This shows the hospitality of Mexican people 😊
    It should have been an early night because we wanted to rent a car 🚙 to drive around the island on the next morning but instead we stayed until 1 am and I was in bed by 2 am 😅
    On the next day Laura and I teamed up with Jack (from the UK) to rent the car. We got a Jeep Wrangler and went to the light house 🗼 in the „Zona Arqueológica El Caracol“ in the south of the island. From the light house we had a great view across the blue water of the ocean as well as the „Laguna Colombia“, the sandy beaches and the green forrest of the archeological site. We spent quite some time ⏱️ there due to the „Bajo el Sol Beach Club Cozumel“ which was also part of the archeological site. Towards the end of the day we drove along the rough coast pointing to the southeast before we drove back to the city and returned the car. 🚙
    In the evening, we went to a little food market for dinner that has become my favorite place here on Cosumel. I refrained from alcohol 🚫 the whole evening and went to bed early because - finally - I had recovered and I was ready for my dive on the next day. 😌
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  • Day 6

    Cozumel, Mexico

    December 25, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Merry Christmas!
    Jenni and I went on a snorkeling excursion. Sadly, the reef was in very poor condition but anytime I get to be in the water is a plus.
    After stopping at one snorkeling spot, we headed to another area where the currents were a lot less intense. Here I jumped back in the water until they called me back in for lunch.
    Bob and Dale spent the day walking through town.
    It is so odd to be spending Christmas away from family. I think this will be the last time that we plan a trip away from family for the holidays.
    Along with photos from the excursion, I am also posting photos of some of the decorations around the ship.
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