Here we are in sunny Cozumel. Our travel here required a very long day but it was accomplished mostly without incident. We got up around 4am and left the camper, headed for the Tucson airport, a 45 minute drive, at 5:45am. Our flight departed at 8am. We got there with plenty of time to spare. I was pleased. The flight to Phoenix was about 25 minutes. We had ample time to make our next flight which was 4 hours to Cancun. Upon arriving at Cancun we gathered our luggage and worked our way through Customs and Immigration. We then located the shuttle bus that would take us to Playa Del Carmen. We stood around maybe thirty minutes then boarded the bus for about a 45 minute ride. Upon our arrival at Playa Del Carmen we walked thru town a little ways and found the booth to buy a ferry ticket to Cozumel. We got in line, worked our way up, were about to board when they told us we were in the wrong line. We don't know if we missed a sign tellling us which line to be in , but even if there were a sign we can't read or speak Spanish so all this was by chance. We worked our way back out of the line (against the flow of traffic with our luggage - great fun) and got in the right line. Eventually we boarded and enjoyed the 30 minute boat ride to Cozumel. At the ferry terminal we climbed into a taxi for a short ride to the condo/timeshare. We arrived at around 7:00pm. We were pooped! They had a taco bar, we chowed and were in bed in short order.
Sunday we layed around awhile and then headed for town. It's about a 2 mile walk. This will provide us a great opportyunity to keep up our miles. Town was largely closed with very few folks, tourist or local, present. No cruise ships in port. We toured town some, had lunch, dodged a light rain, and made our way to the large grocery store in town. It resembled a Super Walmart. Not quite as large but mighty comprehensive. There was some culture shock. We were surprised by how much fresh food was exposed to the public. Baked goods, deli salads, meat, fish etc just kind of on display with no covering. Not a huge deal but unique. The next challenge was of course that we couldn't read anything and we're just beginning to figure out the whole peso thing. We settled on some items we understood, paid, and jumped in one of the MANY taxis available and returned to the condo. We spent the evening talking and reading. We have a substandard TV in our room but most of the channels are in Spanish. But speaking of our room, it's very nice! It's a one bedroom apartment with two balconies and a fantastic ocean view!! There are two pools, a small gym, a Spa, a couple restaurants all nicely maintained. The place is a little passed its prime but they are obviously working hard to keep the facility clean and presentable. We have no complaints. We even have free Wi-fi. And did I mention the view?
Coral Princess Hotel Cozumel, Mexico |
Living room with ocean view |
Love watching the cruise ships arrive in the early morning |
We've cruised on this Royal Carribean ship (Voyager of the Seas) |
Oceanfront Pool |
Nice sunsets |
The bedroom also has a balcony |
We've been sleeping with the door open, listening to the ocean |
Monday we got up about 6:30 and we were at breakfast by 8.
Mexican breakfast |
"You better save me some breakfast!!!" |
From there we did our walk to town. Cozumel is interesting. Other then being right on the ocean, it's not particularlry picturesque. There are many statues,
a few parks and lots of marginal structures. The walk to town is along a paved pathway though, with ocean views the entire way so not a bad walk at all.
We've spotted a few shore birds along the way,
and we were highly entertained watching this guy enjoy a mid-day bath in what didn't amount to much more than a puddle in the middle of the road.
Not surprisingly, the Cozumel locals livelyhood is almost totally dependent upon the tourist trade. Consequently they do hound you a little. You are FREQUENTLY asked to enter their respective store. They will likely ask you repeatedly. They will say funny things. I'm now Mr. Whiskers! They will offer you cuban cigars and offer to show you their Rolex watches. I'm skeptical. They will suggest you buy jewery for your.... I tell them Debbie is my girlfriend. You see, I think I'm funny. They will say, "I need your money." And they probably do. The charming element of these conversations is that they're alway pleasant and respectful. They're earnest, not pushy. You just have to roll with the routine and keep walking! So, our first destination of the day was the bank, a Mexican affliate of our Bank of America. Our mission, PESOS. Success via the ATM! We wandered town. Much busier with several cruise ships in port. We stopped for drinks, chips, guacamole, HOT salsa and soaking up some local flavor.
Our diet is on "vacation hold"!! |
We toured the shoreline, saw some nice fish, a couple stingrays,
and a little coral. Nothing spectacular, just nice. Happy Hour was at 5. Debbie had 4 SMALL, supposedly WEAK Margaritas but she was in bed asleep by 7:30!
Addios!
Glad you are having a good time. We were in Cozumel (an excursion from our cruise ship) a few years ago. Didn't see much of the actual town. Just went in to swim with the dolphins and loved that!! Hope your stay there continues to be fun. And tell Debbie to have a few margaritas for us!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a Fun Time! I think we may need to take a cruise. I want to see a Honu (sea turtle)!
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