We were thrilled when our Seattle friends, Kevin & Jessica, reached out to come and visit for a few days. We hadn’t seen them since we left Seattle over a year ago so it was exciting to welcome them to our new home.
After picking them up in Cancun we took them to one of our favorite local hangouts, Jungle Fish Beach Club, for dinner. We had our first (and only) “are you Keith and Tarah from House Hunters International?” moment. We all got a good laugh at that as it made us feel like celebs, for just a moment.
On Monday we went on a float through the Mayan canals, which was a first for Keith & I. We had no idea they were even there. We drove past Tulum about 15 minutes and met up with a guide who had us follow him on his scooter down the road a bit more and then down a dirt road heading towards the water. Once we parked we walked down the road another 10 minutes to a lagoon with some of the bluest water I have ever seen. We all hopped in a boat with Felix, our boat driver, and he drove us about 45 minutes into the lagoon to a dock. We all hopped out and were directed to check out the old Mayan trading post ruins. It was amazing to see how small the doorways were – we asked about that and Felix told us Mayans were very small and the doors show you just how small they typically were. Think 8 year old height… small.
The canal had a nice current so we all popped our life jackets on as diapers and jumped in. The water was a wee bit chilly but we adjusted quickly. I kept asking about snakes and alligators but was told they don’t live there… OK, I’ll go with that. I wasn’t able to take any photos as I left my phone in the car to stay dry but these folks have a great write up about the float with amazing photos.
The next day we all decided to go the Xcaret for a day of swimming and eating. We had never been there either and it was more fun than I had thought. Once we arrived we had a little wait to work on getting our local discount on our tickets but surprisingly we were able to get it and our tickets were 1/2 off the normal price.
The park contains a lot of birds and animals but the flamingos were my favorite as I had never seen them in real life. They are beautiful and weird birds. Xcaret was similar to our float but their canals don’t have a current. You do wear a life jacket but if you just float on your back it’s less effort of swimming through all the caves. The 4 of us had a great time.
Kevin & Jessica were off to Cozumel the next day so we drove them to Playa Del Carmen to catch the ferry. Next up for us, El Dorado Seaside Suites for a night.