My Mexico Trip
October 14-17
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Resort:
I have zero complaints and would highly recommend the
Barceló
to everyone. Rachel and I were actually lucky
enough to get a room with a view of the ocean (you would be surprised how hard
this can be, the hotels are designed so not many rooms face the ocean, because
if all the rooms were lined up with the beach, well come hurricane time all the
windows would be blown out). We had a free mini-bar that was filled everyday by
the mini-bar fairy; beer, candy, pop, water, everything you want on a trip! The
first day we realized the sink was leaking when we stepped in the bathroom and
nearly drowned. I was slightly worried that we would have to put up with that
the whole trip, but they fixed it the same day we complained about it.
Food:
GREAT! The two main questions I heard when I got back were: how was the food
and did you buy vanilla (the seasoned Mexico travelers always asked me
that). The hotel had a choice between the ocean-side snack bars, the buffet or
the sit down fancy like restaurant. The snack bars were probably my favorite,
they had pizzas, fruit and the best guacamole I have ever had (go figure, I
guess I was in Mexico). The buffets were probably
on par with OCB, not stellar, but tons of variety and something to suit every
appetite. The food was really fresh and every time we walked into the buffet
restaurant we were greeted and offered a drink (champagne, margarita, etc). We were
able to make reservations for one night at the fancy restaurant (no shorts, sandals allowed),
the atmosphere was lovely, a ton of waiters were there to fill up
your drinks when they got half empty (best Sangrias ever!). This restaurant was actually
really lacking in the vegetarian department, the only time I ever
had a problem on the trip! They had egg dishes for me to eat, eggs are not
my favorite, but I believe Rachel's meal was excellent.
Activities/Entertainment:
The resort had an abundance of free activities, we partook in a
couple. Snorkeling was by far the highlight of the trip for me (Rachel may have
a differing opinion on that). After spending a moment being beat and
battered against the rocky shore, I made it past the breaking waves and into
this incredible underground city. I had the best time letting the current move
me around while I peeked into this undersea life. There were tropical fish of
all sizes and shapes, some would swim right up to me, others would sneak a look
at me from under a coral cliff and some would take off so fast I couldn't see
anything but a silvery tail in the distance. Patches of the coral were so
vibrant, pink fans would wave at me from afar, almost beckoning me out further.
Stark white cactus-shaped, bonsai-sized trees lined the dark rocks. Dirty white
mounds of sponge in the shape of brains were scattered around, it lead me to
imagine that just maybe this underground paradise did have an intelligence of
some sort that guided them all.
Other resort amenities
- Mini-golf: Free! We went after dark one day and it was actually a little spooky. The course is set up in a jungle. Very wooded (bugs can be bad) and dark if one of the lights on the course were to be out. Fun time though.
- Arts and crafts: Well, it wasn’t free, but still, arts and crafts! I love arts and crafts! We purchased the items we wanted to paint and then sat down and tried to keep the paints inside the lines, I have more respect for kindergarteners now. Once we were done we were told we could pick up our items the next day, they glaze them for us and add a black border around the designs that cover any mistakes!
- Nightly Entertainment: Wow. Now this was a train wreck. Granted the entertainment was free, so I wasn't expecting much and well, this was not a Vegas show. Oh, this singer must have thought he was Michael Jackson and not just impersonating him. Granted this guy could moonwalk, but who can't? Just walk backwards without picking up your feet, I never really understood why that was so cool. I can't even explain why this was bad, maybe the Day-Glo outfits for Thriller had something to do with it. However, I did find it surprisingly hard to pull myself away.
- Pools: The pools were huge, not crowded and wonderfully clean. Most resorts are now using this new kind of filtration where chlorine is not needed. Some form of soft salt is used instead that is just as effective as chlorine at killing the bacteria but it does not leave you all smelly, that was pleasant. The pool bars were great, it is so relaxing to wander around the pool and sip a margarita.
- Beach: The definition of paradise. There were lounging chairs all along the shore and 95% of them were unused. The palm trees were scattered along at perfect locations so you could easily pick between a shaded chair or a sun soaked location.
Excursions:
CHICKEN PIZZA! Er, I mean,
Thankfully, it was not
a solid seven hours of driving. There were many stops along the way. We stopped
at a Mayan market, aka, a tourist trap. Eee gad, the stress! As soon as you
walk in the workers surround you. They try to find something that interests
you, something you linger on and then watch out, they will not let it go. I
managed to bargain for a necklace here so I felt pretty proud, it is not a
place you can browse at. Next stop was a cenote (a natural well). This was
magical. We descended this enclosed, stone staircase and emerged on a landing,
how do I even describe what I saw....breath taking. Long vines trailed down into this
sun-sparkling pool of water. From overhead, small waterfalls splashed into the pool below.
The water was cool, but very refreshing. We only had 30 minutes to spend at this place so
it was in and out. Wonderful stop.
Back on the bus and on
the way to lunch. It was buffet style and decent enough, but, ugh, I was ready
to move on and see the main purpose for this excursion! We finally arrived!
Once there we broke off into two groups; the Spanish group and the English group
and off we went. Our guide was Mayan so I think she offered a very interesting
perspective on the happenings of this ancient city. It was just fascinating and
we did not have nearly enough time. All the buildings and structures are amazing,
but the main temple is what it is all about. Built perfectly in lined with the
sun, 91 steps grace each side of the structure leading to a main room on top
(add it up: 91*4 + 1= 365). It is a wondrous thing that something like that
could be built so many years ago. During the excavation they discovered that
the main temple had a smaller one inside of it; that is what I climbed. There
was just a small hallway carved out that could be used to climb to the top.
The stairs were steep, the heat was oppressive, the lighting was dim but when you reached
the top, incredible. There were two remaining statues from the time, untouched by looters.
There was a man carved out of stone, with his hands open as if as an offering and behind him
was a jaguar statue, painted a vivid red, with green spots and jade eyes. Neat.