Buying snow online in Isla Mujeres

Buying snow online in Isla Mujeres

Buying snow online in Isla Mujeres

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Buying snow online in Isla Mujeres

When we first came to the Cancun area back in the summer of I really, really wanted to go to Isla Mujeres. I try very hard to live regret-free easier said than done but that was the one regret I had from that trip. This past week we were back in the area, this time in Playa del Carmen. We were further from Isla Mujeres than on our first trip but, mentally, I was prepared. When I asked around, I was told the steps to take from Playa del Carmen are:. Click here to read about our adventures on the ETN bus. The buses leave every 15 to 30 minutes so timing them is no issue. Just go! We walked 4 blocks to the bus station. I requested two tickets, with my son standing right next to me. That is so inexpensive! Imagine my shock. Oh well, you live and you learn. Just be sure to clearly state kids tickets verses adult tickets when purchasing. We arrived at the bus station after a chill ride on the ADO bus. During the journey, we stopped once in Puerto Morelos for a total of 5 minutes and continued on our way. The seats were comfy, a movie played for passengers and the driver was kind and drove safely. What more can you ask for? Taxis are easily accessible outside of the bus station. I let the taxi driver crew know I was going to Puerto. One driver jumped up and told me to come with him. Once at the ferry I bought two round trip tickets to avoid having to stand in lines when hot and tired. For those indecisive folks, one way tickets are a purchase option. Apparently, there are several ferry options with various ports and a range in the types of ferries. Some older, some faster, some slower, some newer. Since the path I understood the best was heading to the Puerto Juarez port and ferrying from there, we ended up taking the Ultramar ferry. The Ultramar ferries are new and fast. The ferries are equipped with TVs, bars, outside, upper decks and inside, air conditioned, lower levels. They are clean, and most of all, they are fast! The safety video states the ride is 18 minutes from Puerto Juarez to Isla Mujeres but it felt like 10 — 15 minutes. None of that was correct. One of the things that drew me to Isla Mujeres is the fact that people ride all over the island on golf carts. As we walked up to the ferry line I saw a booth about renting golf carts. I walked up to inquire as to why I would rent there instead of once I got on the island. Well, he hit me where it matters so I signed up then and there. One reason was because he was clearly with Ultramar and had the uniform and badge to prove it. I took my receipt and hoped it played out just as he stated. Sometimes, you just have to have faith on these journeys. I reminded him that we took the Circle Line around Manhattan and he loved it! He shrugged and turned away. These kids…. We made it to Isla Mujeres! Honestly, I felt like getting there was the journey. I would have been good to turn around and head home after that. Look out for my next post, Isla Mujeres, The Island Adventure, where I dive into the awesome things there are to do on the island. Here to inspire, educate and help you take steps towards the life you dream of! A few years ago we got a bonus day in Cancun thanks to a big snow storm on the east coast. We decided to spend the day on isle de mujeres and loved it. The ferry ride, the constant closeness to the water, the history, the geographical coolness of being on the most eastern location in Mexico. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Share this: Tweet. Print Pocket. Like this: Like Loading Share 0. Pin it 1. Tweet 0. Family Travel Reviews. View Post. Family Life Family Travel. Family Travel Parenting. Accommodations Family Travel Reviews. Family Travel Mom's Musings. Isla Mujeres is a beautiful hidden gem! So glad your family got to experience it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Search for: Search. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

Isla Mujeres…Like A Boss Part 1

Buying snow online in Isla Mujeres

This trip to Mexico in was one of our favorites, and Isla Mujeres is a place we always talk about going back to. I always recommend it to people looking for a quick and easy tropical vacation on a budget. It was so much less expensive than Hawaii or the Bahamas, and you can get a beautiful white sand beach and a little Mexican culture without the mega resorts only a half hour shuttle and a quick ferry ride away from the Cancun Airport. Our first destination was Isla Mujeres , a small island off the coast of Cancun. Tipping in Mexico is a big part of the culture and will be expected. This began the second I got off the plane and went to the restroom—there was a lady handing out paper towels for tips. Tip your shuttle drivers, hotel maids, bartenders, and your restaurant servers. We purchased our tickets and got some cash from the ATM at the ferry terminal the guidebook told us that sometimes the island ATMS occasionally run out of cash to dispense. A short ferry ride later, we walked off the pier to the town of Playa Norte and found our hotel. After reading Tripadvisor reviews about street noise, we had requested a room at the back of the hotel and they honored our request. Check in was easy, and the room was immaculately clean. Also avoid ice outside of tourist areas. You can always ask your server if the ice is purified. Be wary of crushed ice, the purified ice usually comes in the tube cubes. After a shower and a nap, we headed out into the humidity to find some food and walk around. We had dinner at a little beach bar by the pier, then ended up having some celebratory birthday margaritas and shots at a little Tequila bar not far from our hotel. If you like tequila, I recommend Aja Toro Anejo. We arranged a snorkel tour with a guy offering snorkel tours across the street from our hotel. The next morning we had some huevos rancheros at the little cafe across from our hotel and met up with the snorkel tour, which was completely legit. They took us out in a boat with some other tourists down the coast of the island, and we snorkeled back along with the current. Also a good idea for going into the water when at the beach. One of our guides was feeding the fish tortillas, which is why there are so many of them in this video:. After seeing lots of colorful fish, we got back in the boat and I promptly got a bad bout of motion sickness while we waited for everyone to get in the boat. We stopped at a beach on the southern part of the island for a delicious barbequed fish lunch before heading back. After we arrived back to Playa Norte and took a rest in the air-conditioned oasis of our hotel room, we walked around the town a bit. I was in love with the local cemetery. I was nervous about consuming ice but whenever I asked our server if the ice was purified, hielo purificado it always was. We never got sick. The next day was our last full day on Isla Mujeres and we weighed our options of what to do. We opted for a beach day. Most of the beach chairs were owned by some of the beach front hotels, but we found a row of them that were owned by the proprietor of a small restaurant on the beach. We approached the chairs and he came dashing over to explain the deal. No problem at all. Getting a chair and umbrella was imperative. The September sun was so scorching hot that even with SPF 50 sunscreen on we felt like we were going to burst into flames. We spent the late morning and early afternoon reading and swimming and taking in the beautiful powdered sugar beach and crystal blue water. The fact that it is in the town and in walking distance from everything is a huge plus as well. The guy from the restaurant came around a few times in the morning to take orders. Around noon we asked for menus and ordered some fish tacos, nachos, beers, and margaritas. We each had a couple drinks over the afternoon, and as more people arrived we watched our poor waiter hoof it back and forth across blazing hot sand in the midday sun to fetch food and beverages for everyone. When we were ready to leave, we asked for the bill. We made sure to leave a fat tip for our hard-working friend for his excellent service. Gotta love Mexico. We will definitely be going back to Isla Mujeres. While the off-season in September was nice without the crowds, it was a bit too hot for us. Summer and early fall are the hottest months. I would like to go in June, however because summer is when whale sharks are in the area and you can take a tour out to snorkel with them. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases from product links on this site. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. A laid-back island with great beaches and plenty of culture Excerpt from original post Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Isla Mujeres, Chichen Itza, and Tulum This trip to Mexico in was one of our favorites, and Isla Mujeres is a place we always talk about going back to. Day 2: The next morning we had some huevos rancheros at the little cafe across from our hotel and met up with the snorkel tour, which was completely legit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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