Monday, October 11, 2010

Shuttles, ferries and mopeds




Hola Cozumel

 
After spending a few days by the pool, we decided to take another little excursion. We had heard many good things about the tiny island of Cozumel and decided to take the ferry from Playa del Carmen for a quick day trip. The ride over is quite pleasant and only takes about 45 minutes. We decided to get to Playa del Carmen early so that we could catch an early ferry and spend the whole day in Cozumel.


The ferry - ready and waiting

 
It is a beautiful little island and just such a cute place to visit with great hotels, restaurants and shopping. You can rent mopeds/scooters or jeeps and travel around the island while stopping at all the little beaches and restaurants/bars along the way. We thought it would be fun to take a scooter and drive around the island (which takes only about 4 hours if you don't take many breaks). Driving is a bit of a nightmare though, the road rules in town are quite bizarre. There are no stop signs, so it is important to know who has right of way. There were also loads of bumps in the road, so if you have a dodgy back or if you are just not too on a scooter, get a jeep instead, you could feel a bit shaky driving on such a little thing. I know next time, we will definitely take the jeep instead of the scooter, but it was fun all the same.

Great view from our lunch table

While driving around the island, we stopped at a little restaurant for lunch where we had some amazing seafood, 2 steps away from the beach with a stunning view of the ocean. There just isn't a better place to eat seafood, then by the sea or at least close enough so you could hear or smell the ocean. After lunch, we chose two sunloungers, stripped off our shorts and t-shirts (you should have your swimsuit on under your clothes every day) and ran into the sea. What a refreshing way to end a meal!


Cozumel seen from the ferry


On our trip back to Playa, we couldn't help but reflect on what a great experience the day had been. We enjoyed each moment, even the bumpy, bug-swatting moped ride around the island.

Ruins on Cozumel

I would defintely recommend a visit to Cozumel...this is a place where you can REALLY relax.

Welcome back to Playa!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Pretty Playa...del Carmen


  
On one of our pool-bar-less days, we took a shuttle from the hotel to the nearby town of Playa del Carmen. I highly recommend that you try to tear yourself away from your sun-lounger and visit this great little town with its fabulous buzz, picture-beautiful Tropical Ocean , great restaurants and 5th Avenue (a vacation shopper’s paradise).

The beach in Playa is just beautiful and if you are willing to pay a few Pesos, you can "rent" a beach lounger at one of the many establishments on the ocean front, chill out in the sun, catch a bit of a tan while staring at the beautiful azur blue sea in front of you (while sipping on a drink off course).

The beach in Playa del Carmen

5th Avenue is a great place to buy a few local souvenirs - you can get almost anything there, but just know that you might get stopped a bit too often in the street by people trying to sell you things or inviting/calling you into their shops (the same thing happens in the airport and at resorts where people try to sell you some time-share or excursions). The difference here though, is that the locals are very friendly and don't continue bugging you if you say "no thanks".


5th Avenue

There are many cute and colorful boutique hotels in Playa del Carmen, all a short walk from the beach, so if you are not a fan of a big resort, you would love the smaller intimate hotels that you find in Playa. Most of them have their own unique vibe and charm, with welcoming courtyards and a romantic feel.


One of the colorful boutique hotels.

We really enjoyed our day in Playa and will definitely go back there next time. Who knows, we might even stay in one of the quaint boutique hotels