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11-02-2006 @ 4:22PM
Perry said...
My first trip to Cancun was many years ago. I thought this is tropical relaxing Mexico NOT! But I took a cab to Playa Del Carmen and then on south to Tulum and found the land that time forgot!
The Riveria maya!
There are great beaches, great bars, great resturants like....Casa Cenote also known as Casa Manatee..
Just south of the ruins at Tulum you find Santa Fe beach! Pretty much clothing optional but there are these little huts on the beach serving really cheap beer and food. You can rent the huts and a hammock for little to nothing here, is where TIME STOPS.
If you turn into the interior at the Tulum\Coba Road and go like 1 to 1.5 miles on the north side you will see the grand cenote. It is a swimming hole in the jungle. WAY WAY WAY cool place!
There is so much to see and do ...OR DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING but this part of the yucatan is wonderful. Forget Cancun and head south for wonderful fun in the sun!
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