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    • Dag 335

      Viva la Mexico und der 100. Footprint!

      1. august 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Richtig gelesen. Den 100. Footprint gibt es aus Mexiko. An dieser Stelle möchten wir uns bei allen Lesern und Abonnenten bedanken, dass ihr immer noch mit dabei seid und an unserer Reise teil habt. Ihr verdient jetzt alle die Premium Mitgliedschaft! 🏅
      Im 15. Land unserer Weltreise erholen wir uns am Strand von Tulum von den "Strapazen" der Coco-Cabana. 😎🥥 Wir tauschen Caipirinha gegen Margarita mit Zuckerrand und Açai Bowl gegen Tacos mit Guacamole. Zwischendurch gibt es Tortilla & Burritos mit Tequila und zum krönenden Abschluss "Corona" (in der Tat mal das Bier) mit einem dicken Quesadilla. Fertig ist unser Mexiko Mix! I love it!!!! Wir leben in Tulum direkt am Strand in einem Zelt. Zum Abschluss entscheiden wir uns für "Glamping" und leben am Strand auf unserer "Love Island". Wenn wir schlafen, hören wir die Wellen rauschen und duschen, machen wir im Freien. "Adam und Eva im Paradies" fühlen sich einfach wohl. Eine richtige "Temptation Island" ist das hier. Mein "Prince Charming" fragt sich "Are you the One"? Aber ich bestärke den "Bachelor in Paradise", dass er mit seiner "Bachelorette" die richtige Wahl getroffen hat. Demnächst suchen wir uns aber wieder ein "Sommerhaus der Stars" damit wir bei all den "Mexican & Germanys Next Top Model" hier am Strand, keine "Ex on the Beach" werden. Zu viele "Models mit Freaks" hier...

      Weiß nicht warum, aber Strand und Margarita machen mich kreativ. 😎
      In diesem Sinne:

      JUST ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE.
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    • Dag 252

      Cenoten

      30. marts 2023, Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Mexiko hat ein riesiges Grundwasser
      Reservoir. Eines der größten der Erde. Daher ist es hier in der Trockenzeit auch noch verhältnismäßig grün. Wenn auch die Luft sehr trocken und heiß ist.

      Cenoten sind mit Süßwasser gefüllte dolinenartige Kalksteinlöcher, die durch den Einsturz einer Höhlendecke entstanden sind. Das Besondere hierbei ist, dass das Süßwasser unfassbar klar ist. Gefühlt kann man ohne Einschränkungen weit gucken.

      Das besondere an diesen war der Sprungturm in Kombination mit einer Unterwasserkamera.
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    • Dag 42–47

      Die Geschichten gehen weiter...

      8. januar, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      - unser Spanidchlehrer Eric hat uns geholfen, eine Meldung bei DHL wegen unserem Paket zu machen. Die sagten uns, dass der Chauffeur des Paketes zurück zum Hotel (zu 'Julian'...😅) geht und versuchen wird, das Paket zurück zu bekommen...
      Einen Tag später um 22:00 klingelt das Telefon, DHL steht vor unserer Tür und übergibt uns das Starlink Paket...🤣 Es bleibt ein Rätsel wo dieses Starlink die ganze Zeit war...Jetzt sind wir mal gespannt wie das Internet funktioniert!
      - wo wir können, sprechen wir Spanisch. Das macht richtig Spass! ☺️ So wird Salome vom Dessert-Verkäufer überredet, dass Jan sein 'Riesen-Bretzeli- mit Nutella und Käse nimmt...😜
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    • Dag 127

      Last day in Tulum! Snorkeling

      7. marts 2020, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      As we love the nature and animals, we thought it would be a good idea to try out a snorkeling boat trip that went from tulum beach out to the world's 2nd largest barrier reef! 😀 As we weren't close to the beach we took a local collectivo (mini bus for anyone who flags one down 👍) and walked from tulum mayan ruins site, which is right next to the stretch of beach we needed to be on for our tour. We got to the beach on a partically windy day so braced ourselves for just bobbing along in the water once out there! It took no more than 5 minutes to reach the reef from the beach, as we all got ready to depart the boat with our snorkeling gear, flippers and LIFE JACKETS 😢😳🤔..... I think its a big deal in México to wear life jackets for anything involving water it would seem, probably with the high tourism and maybe there was that one person that ruined it for everyone else and touched a turtle 🐢 😂 so now everyone must wear them to stop us diving down to touch the marine life or get to close, and also there is the danger of drowning too, to consider lol 😂 So after departing the boat we began to swim with our guide in search of marine life. The coral reefs were beautiful with lots of bright colours and fish hiding, as we floated past on our life jackets and with the strong currents. We got to see the green sea turtles again, which never gets old 😊😀 were one of our group members decided it was a good time to use his flippers near the turtle as it swam up towards the surface, he accidentally kicked it in the face 😔😢 that was a real low point to witness, but it was ok luckily 😓 after the drama we swam on, and just before we had to get back on the boat we witnessed 3 sting rays swimming together, and we followed them in the direction of our boat. Another amazing snorkeling experience 😍 as it was our last night in Tulum we decided to get dressed up and go for moijtos at a cool little bar, complete with its own VW beetle inside and it seemed to be jazz night too!Læs mere

    • Dag 124

      Arrival to Tulum & beach day!

      4. marts 2020, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      We arrived to Tulum after another overnight, 11 hours bus ride from Palenque, which gave us plenty of time to sleep...😴 But as we have learnt by travelling via buses even though its a night bus you may not be sleeping as much as you hope! When we arrived in Tulum we headed for our hostel, we checked a taxi fare (which we knew would be higher being a very popular holiday destination) and they wanted quite alot, so the Yorkshire in both of us said No way man, forget about it, we're walking! So off we went in the blistering sun with all our bags 😂☀️🌞 Our hostel was amazing, it was on the outskirts of tulum centre, quiet and had its own little kitchenette 😍 just like being at home again... Sort of! The first day we had a nap before heading out for food... Yes I know what you're thinking, mexican food but no, pizza and a moijto 😂🍕 The second day we decided to rent bikes from our hostel and take a tour of tulum, in the direction of the beach, as that's where the beautiful views were. Riding through the town and down the busy highway to get to the beach wasn't as pleasent as you would imagine, but as soon as we got onto the tourist tracks it was like smelling roses 😂😂 the pathways were lined with flora and fauna, lots of expensive cocktail bars and resorts for the package holiday get aways. Tulum beach was where we finally stopped for the day, we managed to walk all the way down to the Mayan ruins, and see them from the end of the beach 🏖️😁 we couldn't believe how blue the water was here, so we spent alot of time in the sea, diving into the waves and relaxing on the white sands (which made our tans look even better than they are haha 😂).Læs mere

    • Dag 211

      Mexique - Tulum

      8. april, Mexico ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      Bonjour bonjour !
      Quoi penser de Tulum… je ne sais pas trop. Ce n’est pas forcément comme on peut l’imaginer : une ville au bord de l’océan avec de l’eau turquoise…

      Finalement, Tulum est très proche de Cancun. Il y a la ville des pauvres et la ville des riches. C’est-à-dire que le centre de Tulum, eh bien, c’est relativement moche, avec des bars et voilà, et ensuite il y a ce qu’on appelle la “zone hôtelière”, où se trouvent tous les hôtels de luxe ++ et où toutes les plages sont privées. Donc, c’est dommage… si vous êtes riche, c’est certainement super, mais sinon, bof. Enfin, sinon, la fête est super à Tulum quand même et j’ai rencontré beaucoup de personnes.

      A Tulum on peut visiter également des ruines Maya avec une super vue sur les Caraïbe. Et pour y aller j’ai loué un scoot une journée, ça m’a rappelé l’Asie 😁

      Sinon, pour l’anecdote, j’ai vécu mon premier moment où on s’est dit “là, quand même, c’est chaud”. Vendredi soir vers 21h, notre auberge a été prise en otage par un cartel ! Une dizaine de personnes armées sont arrivées, nous ont ordonné d’aller dans nos chambres ! Bref, c’était une grande histoire, finalement, plus de peur que de mal : à 23h30, on était libres et on a pu quitter l’auberge pour faire la fête ailleurs.

      Demain, direction Bacalar, ville frontalière avec le Belize.
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    • Dag 787

      Tulum

      14. september 2019, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Besuch aus der Heimat! Jutta kommt mit Geschenken & Schoki von den Lieben und jeder Menge Abenteuerlust nach Mexiko. Tulum bietet uns da schon einiges. Wir genießen die Sonne am weißen Sandstrand, schmecken die beste Eiscreme, besuchen die einzige Mayastadt am Meer und ich tauche durch das Höhlensystem der kristallklaren Ceynoten.Læs mere

    • Dag 29–33

      Alltag in Tulum

      26. december 2023, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      In dieser Woche hat unsere Spanisch Schule angefangen. 🤯 <- unsere Köpfe nach nur 4 Tagen...aber wir lernen viel. In der Kochschule haben wir Chilaquiles (ein mex. Frühstück) gekocht. Selbst essen wir aber trotzdem ein schweizer Zmorge...😉 Salome joggt weiter durch die Gegend und Jan hat sein Gym gefunden.Læs mere

    • Dag 7

      Burrito Amor

      19. marts, Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Wir hatten richtig Glück hier noch einen Tisch zu bekommen. Ich glaube der Laden ist ganz schön gehypt. Ich wollte aber die ganze Zeit schon einen Burrito 🌯 essen und da war das Lokal perfekt für. 🥰
      Für mich gab es einen Vegetarian Burrito und für Tobi einen mit Smoked Pork & Pineapple
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    • Dag 104

      Greetings from Tulum

      15. januar, Mexico ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      2 days ago, I progressed to Tulum from Cozumel Island - only a short trip further south. I have already heard that it is super touristy 🫤 and thus I wanted to stay only briefly to see the Maya Ruins at the beach as well as AZULIK - a museum with artistic installations.

      When I arrived in Tulum, I checked in at Mama‘s Home - my hostel for 2 nights. It is very cosy and has a good vibe. The cat Diego (actually a female) 🐈 gave the place an even more homey feeling. It is not close to the beach as other hotels and hostels but I didn’t mind the commute. Instead, it was a lot cheaper than the alternatives. So, the hostel was exactly right for me. 😅
      After check in, I tried to see the ruins but I was too late. I missed the last admission to the ruins by approximately 15 min. 🤦 (not that I would have been aware of the time tables). However, the ruins are located inside the Archeological Zone of Tulum which is also a national park with a lot of beaches and hotels. As I wrote earlier, Tulum (actually the entire east coast of Mexico) is very touristy and heavily commercialised - so much so that almost any access to the beach 🏖️ is privatised. At least in Archeological Zone of Tulum the entrance fee is quite low (only 60 Pesos = 3 EUR). So, I rented a bike 🚲 and cycled to Playa Mangle (the most remote beach in the archeological zone, I believe). I won’t lie - Tulum is expensive but the beaches are incredibly nice. The white sand is one of the finest I have ever seen and the water is so nice and blue … see for yourself on the photos! 🤩 I had a beer and later some fresh coconut on the beach before I drove back and returned the rental bike.
      In the evening I wanted to buy some ingredients for a self-made guacamole in a supermarket but I didn’t find one that was close. On the way I bumped into a lively area with food trucks 🛻 serving street food and changed my mind. I had tacos 🌮 instead. 😅
      On the next morning, I went to the AZULIK facilities that I have read about in this blog: https://insiderstulum.com/azulik-uh-may-tulum
      Actually, I wanted to go to the AZULIK city of arts near the small town „Francisco Uh May“ which is located 30 min. northwest 🧭 from Tulum. But somehow I took the wrong collectivo and ended up at the AZULIK luxury Ressort which was only 15 min. to the southeast and close to Tulum beach. They also had a museum 🎭 that exhibited installations from Colombia-born artist Cristina Ochoa. The three-part exhibition explored Mayan traditions through visual art and installations. The place was pretty small though. I took my time but I had seen the entire museum in only 30 min. In hindsight, the 400 Pesos (approximately 20 EUR) entrance fee was a bit much but art is priceless, I guess 😇
      I didn’t expect to „be done“ with my excursion to AZULIK so early in the day, but this gave me at least time for a 2nd try to visit the Maya Ruins of Tulum. This time I was there in time and got in. 💪
      Tulum means “wall” in Yucatec Maya, a reference to the city’s fortifications. It served as an important port town, controlling maritime commerce along the Caribbean coast to Belize from the 13th century till the arrival of the Spanish 🇪🇸 who brought all sorts of European diseases that decimated the Mayan population. It is kind of crazy to think that for hundreds of years after the Spanish arrival and conquests in the 16th century, nature has reclaimed this sublime city, and it was forgotten by the outside world until the middle of the 19th century. 🤔
      The structures themselves are modest in comparison to the other Mayan cities I had already seen but the ruins sit on seaside cliffs, high above turquoise waters that extend as far as your eye can see. The views are just spectacular. 😎 In my opinion, this sight is a must see when you are in Tulum!
      It was super hot that day and the ruins provided little to no shade. My water bottle that I took with me was emptied in no time. I was so thirsty 🥵 on my way back that I bought 2 Victoria beers at the nearest OXO convenience store and immediately drank it as soon as I was in the hostel (it is not permitted to drink on the streets in Mexico - if you get caught, you pay a hefty fine).
      In the evening, I met Lucy (from the UK) in my hostel room. She had just arrived and hadn’t seen anything of Tulum yet. So, we walked 🚶 approximately 20 min. along the main strip to the next big supermarket and bought the ingredients for our dinner we would prepare together: tuna, rice as well as avocado 🥑, tomato 🍅, onions 🧅 and lime 🍋 for a self-made guacamole. It was only the second time in my entire 3,5 month journey that I actually used the kitchen of a hostel 😂
      After dinner I chatted with many other travellers at the dinner table. The hostel had a leakage of their water tank so that some people that came back in the evening were not able to shower 🚿 until the water tank was filled up again. I was lucky though since I was back early enough to take mine. But as compensation, we had free beers 🍻 on the hostel. When I checked out today, they even gave a 25% discount, which was neat ☺️

      Now I am leaving the Caribbean beaches 🏝️behind me. After been on Cozumel for a long time and for a few days in Tulum, I have seen enough. It is time for a change. Therefore, I am heading to Bacalar in the south of Mexico close to its border with Belize 🇧🇿
      Stay tuned!
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