I had forgotten about these pictures from our honeymoon since they were on my camera, and since it died a day into the trip, I had assumed there were no good pictures on it. But I like these pictures because they show the awesome place we stayed at. We went to Playa del Carmen, Mexico and stayed at the Shrangri-La Caribe (It is actually now named Mahekal Beach Resort). Everything about it was great. Breakfast and dinner were included, and all the food was amazing. Every night was a different theme, they had Mexican (one of the best), Italian (was the only not-so-good night, we both aren't fans of italian food), and then the other nights we got to choose from a menu. One night they had duck and I will never forget how good that duck was... I would go back just for that one meal. For breakfast they had all sorts of stuff. Kevin had refried beans, scrambled eggs, and the freshest mango we both had ever tasted, every morning. I think he would go back just for the breakfasts. They had cantaloupe and watermelon juice that was oh so tasty.
Here was our sweet room! When we arrived, we told the front desk guy if we could upgrade to a nicer room since it was our honeymoon, so he upgraded us to a better location and a top room. We loved hanging out in that hammock after dinner.
I dont know how to rotate these pictures, but here was our room and bed. Our room was very simple but I loved it. No T.V., no radio, an open shower with mexican tile, and windows that had no glass just those wooden shutters if you wanted to close them. It was very romantic!
This was the view from our room.
Here we are hanging out at our beach the night we got there.
Im not sure if this was our bungalow, but these are what they looked like! They were rad.
Kevin putting on some sun screen.
Pretty walkway
Hanging out at the bar. Sadly, we only got drinks once.
Since this trip was going to be cheap, we had to find a cheap way to get to and from our hotel and go to Tulum and the little beach town Akumal. We took a one way bus to Tulum that was around $12 each. It was a pretty long bus ride. Taxis would have been faster, but way more expensive. When we went back to the bus station, Kev talked to the lady and asked her the cheapest way to go to Akumal. Once he spoke spanish to her, she was instantly nicer and told him about a bus that stops and picks up people on the freeway. Im forgetting the name of it... So we waited by the side of the road and sure enough this little bus comes and picks us up. Kevin asked the driver if he could take us to Akumal and we were on our way. It was then that we found out this was the bus for all the locals. We were the only white people. He dropped us off the side of the freeway by Akumal and I think it only cost us 35 cents each. We just had to walk down this street to get to the beach since the freeway is right along the ocean. We had brought our snorkel gear in backpacks, and snorkeled the rest of the day away. It was pretty cloudy here but we did get to see and swim around with some sea turtles.
Around 5 or 6 we walked back out to the freeway and waited for the bus. Well now it was rush hour, so we squished into a bus or two later and had the nice company of all the commuting mexican workers going home. Again, we were the only white people, and we couldn't even sit next to each-other the whole way home, which was about a 1-2 hour adventure. But heck, it was under $1 each to get back home. It was worth it.
All this reminiscing makes me want to go back so bad.
We will be back someday Shangri-La!
Thanks for posting that. I want to go back too. Your story makes me miss it so much!
ReplyDeleteSounds like alot of fun! I think it's funny that you never told us this story!
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