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    • Day 38

      Bacalar

      August 27, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      ☔ Regen am Morgen vertreibt Kummer und Sorgen - so lautete unser Motto in Bacalar.

      Wie durften erstmalig kennenlernen, was Regenzeit in der Karibik bedeutet. Dennoch verbrachten wir einige tolle Tage an der wunderschönen, blauen Lagune.
      Ausgestattet mit einem Kajak und ausreichend Sonnencreme (dachten wir zumindest), machten wir uns auf den Weg zum Piratenkanal. Türkisblaues Wasser und reichlich Erholung fanden wir dort.

      Die weiteren Tage waren geprägt von Entspannung, mexikanischen Köstlichkeiten, lautstarken und halbstarken Touristen (die Zeiten von Partyhostels sind wohl vorbei), sowie einem erfolgreichen Friseurgang von Max in einer abgelegenen Garage. Eine tolle Zeit!

      Lowlight der Tage: Magen-Darm-, Covid- oder sonstiger Virus, den Lisa 2 Tage im Bett verbringen ließ

      🔜 Valladolid, Mexiko
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    • Day 40

      Day 29 - Carmelita to Bacalar

      December 12, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

      Today is border crossing day into our sixth and final country - Mexico ! 🇲🇽
      The day starts on a paved road but after about 30km we head off onto a compacted sand road - it’s not ideal being on slick tyres in the wet bits but it’s a lovely road and so nice to be in quiet countryside again - the first time in our time in Belize.
      We find a little coffee shop once we enter a town, which is most unexpected as coffee shops have been rare. The coffee takes ages to come and is not the best but the cakes are good and the owner is incredibly friendly and wants a picture with us which he asks if he can put on their Facebook page.
      We have our lunch stop just before the border with a police checkpoint close by.
      First we have to pay to leave Belize - a bit odd ! And then we have a short walk and enter the building for Mexico. We queue up once, get given a form which we fill out, queue up again and then get told we have missed part of the form so have to fill that out and rejoin the queue. However the guys behind the desk are uber-efficient (if rather unfriendly) so it doesn’t take too long. As we approach the head of the queue for the second time one of the officers puts his window down and heads outside. After I have my form and passport stamped I go outside and the border officer is questioning our Canadian tour leader Malcolm who is waiting for us outside. I listen in to the Spanish and make out that he is not happy and he takes Malcolm off for questioning. We later hear that Malcolm is stuck at the border for a further 2 hours while they await a local guide coming to the border - apparently our tour leader needed a tourist guide licence from point of entering the country not just from point of him taking us into the national park which happens in 2 days time …..
      We head off into a lengthy free zone and think we must have somehow missed the border crossing but eventually we get to it. John gets his phone out to take a photo as we enter Mexico but a military person rushes forward (they are armed) to make it clear that is not permitted. As it turns out Ted got a photo of us entering anyway ! (See below!)
      Once into Mexico we are back to Spanish everything and unfortunately we are on a major highway - it’s not too busy but it’s fast and there is construction on part of it and mud pretty much the length of the hard shoulder. We are on it for about 20km and it starts to rain. We are in a peloton of 5 for speed / safety in numbers but it means we are sprayed with the wet mud from the tyre in front. We arrive at the hotel covered in mud looking like we have done a muddy cyclo-cross race!!
      John and I go out for the most amazing meal - best in a very long time. I have chocolate crusted salmon and John has blackened tuna with pineapple - the mixture works really well! Pudding is a pure chocolate bar with seeds and fruit - it is truly delicious! They also serve complimentary home made tacos with sauces and a chaser alcoholic drink - all absolutely lovely and the actual restaurant is really characterful.
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    • Day 41

      Rest Day - Bacalar

      December 13, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

      Catharine has a sore tummy overnight and expels entire system first thing but then feels fine. A couple of the other guys on the tour have exactly the same thing ….
      It has rained overnight and it’s still very wet underfoot this morning when we head out to find some breakfast. John and I have used google reviews and find that there are various others on the trip who have headed to the same place. Coffee is quite good and they do gluten free bread - a first in 6 weeks !!
      John and I wander to the lakeside after breakfast- you can tell the water would be stunning in the sun but it is still overcast.
      Back to the hotel to clean bikes and then out for coffee and then a bit of a lazy day as it rains heavily.
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    • Day 27

      Bacalar

      January 31, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Am Sonntag bin ich mit dem Bus weitergereist nach Bacalar um Amanda zu treffen, die ich schon in Mexico City getroffen habe und mit der ich eine tolle Zeit in Puerto Escondido hatte. Bacalar liegt an einer Lagune, die in Mexiko auch bekannt ist als die Laguna de los siete colores- die Lagune soll an guten Tagen 7 Farben haben, ich habe 5 gezählt. Der Ort war einer der schönsten, die ich bisher besucht habe!Read more

    • Day 12

      Foodprint

      August 18, 2021 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Update zum Essen: Unseren anfänglichen Eindruck, dass es nicht leicht ist, sich hier gesund & ausgewogen zu ernähren, können wir glücklicherweise revidieren. Mit z.T. etwas Recherche findet man stets Fruchtiges & Frisches zu richtig fairen Preisen. Tacos, Totopos, Empanadas, Burritos, Fajitas, Empanadas und Quesadillas gehören natürlich auch auf den Speiseplan. 🌮🧉🍉🍓🍌🍍🥝🧇🥗🍛🦐
      Bloß nach gutem Kaffee muss man oft lange suchen. ☕😬
      Hatte mir im Supermarkt eigenes Pulver gekauft und nach einer Woche ein kleines Schild darauf bemerkt: "Descafeinado" 🙈
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    • Day 159

      Bacalar

      March 19, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Wow ich bin dabei mich immer mehr in Mexiko zu verlieben, das Land hat einfach so viel zu bieten. Bacalar ist einer der schönsten Orte die ich je gesehen hab. Eine riesen süßwasser Lagune (ich glaube ich habe verstanden sie ist 60 km lang) mit mehreren cenoten. Sie wird auch Lagune der 7 Farben genannt. Ich buchte einen Ausflug mit dem Segelboot, ohne motorgeräusche und die Kulisse, Frieden und Glück pur!Read more

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