After our educational trip to Chichen Itza on Friday, we had a couple of choices for what to do on our last day in paradise. We hadn't given up on the idea of that journey to snorkel on Cozumel. And there was that undeniable pull to just hang out on the patio, under a palm tree, facing the sea, drinking, basking, resting, swimming and eating. We decided we'd let the weather decide. If it was blue sky and calm, we'd go to Cozumel and if it was windy and cloudy we'd stay home. Well, it dawned overcast and the forecast was for partly cloudy so we put on the sunscreen and suits and headed for the beach. We found our favorite spot across from the little pool and close to the bar and settled down. Then amazingly, the clouds parted, the sun came out and we knew we had made the right choice. There was even another wedding to watch. The day passed quickly with the usual activities and after that last sunset, we went upstairs to pack and get ready for dinner.
| Bloggers at Work |
| Jeff did most of the writing....I added the pictures. |
| The clouds cleared away! |
| I'm never going to worry again, about what I look like in a swimsuit! Let it all hang out! |
| The drink of the day, Rum and "Coca-lite" |
| Amazing future soccer star |
The rest of the story is anticlimactic. We had an uneventful, but long trip home. It took 14 hours of travel, but we arrived at Lajoie Rd. at 8 and said hello to Freddy, Odin and Loki and gratefully plopped down on the couch and watched TV in English. Ahh, the simple pleasures!
I will let Jeff give his analysis of this trip separately, but I would have to rate it a 9. First the positives: Having ten days for vacation was a real plus. We had time to relax and enjoy the resort around us between excursions. And being in Mexico was also a plus. I like experiencing a different culture. It is challenging, but interesting and I like that.
The weather and tropical setting on Cancun (the island) was amazing. Even when cloudy or windy, the temp never was below 75 and I did not get hot or uncomfortable at all. There were lots of amenities (stores, restaurants, beaches, Starbucks) within walking distance. And best of all for me, an unrivaled beach area where swimming in the ocean was a real pleasure. My goal on any vacation is to swim every day and stay wet! It was easy to accomplish here.
I liked the Krystal. Obviously not a 5 star, but the staff was friendly and helpful, the food plentiful, the room big and well maintained (after we were moved), the setting and beach//patio area amazing, and it was reasonable. With the all inclusive plan, we didn't have to put out constantly for food and drink. And when they said all inclusive, they really meant it. Except for Starbucks trips and a few meals out, we had all we wanted to eat and drink without extra cost.
We spent a little over $500 for our excursions. And they were well worth it. We probably spent a little more than we needed to, but we had good guides, the transportation was fairly comfortable, and the groups were small enough that we didn't feel too much like cattle. The food was good too.
Negatives: The main negative for me was the noise. The Krystal is always having a wedding, quincenero or party. Plus the stupid night club down the street (Coco Bongo) kept up a constant barrage of techno music with a huge outdoor speaker system that I wanted to throw a grenade into. I could hear the "boom boom boom" even while I was swimming in the ocean. This went on from noon until at least 2:30 in the morning. In addition, our room on the corner of the 7th floor was located by the big fans of the HVAC system and they roared day and night. We seemed to eventually get used to it, but it was loud.
The food varied in quality at the Krystal. Sometimes it would be delicious and the next time, awful. I had to send back a lasagna because it was so salty I couldn't eat it, but the ravioli the night before was wonderful. There wasn't much variety at breakfast and they didn't have any of the buffet dishes labeled. I often couldn't tell what a particular dish contained.
So overall, I was so grateful to be able to take this journey with my best friend. Jeff is easy to travel with, we have a great time together and I can't wait for more adventures.
Jeff's final thoughts: This was such a wonderful, relaxing vacation. The last time I was here, it was a very lonely time in my life - this time was a 180! It is almost too easy traveling with Kat - no drama, arguments or friction. There were so many times where a thought just barely crossed my mind and Kat was putting my thoughts into words - almost scary how we are on the same wavelength. I have been fortunate to have been able to have some far and wide travels but never have been so blessed to have such a great traveling companion.
Cancun is a mixed bag - on one hand, busy, touristy, crowded, hustlers and assorted situations that make you feel that you want to keep your hand over your wallet. The positives were the weather, the balmy nights with the moon hanging over paradise, friendly locals who were kind with their advice and easy with a smile, different food and customs to experience and finally - a no hassle, bp dropping, safe home to center our lives from.
It was nice how at the beginning of our stay, we planned out the days so that we had some built in adventures surrounded by plenty of days penciled in for beach time. On reflection, there is very little if anything that I might change. I am already looking forward to the next J and K Adventure.
We also would like to send out a major kudos/thank you to Haley for doing such a great job house/pet sitting. She cleared out the ick in our fishtank, (no minor task) and Freddy was a happy boy and for such a neurotic dog - no minor task!