Things To Know About Playa Del Carmen
Some suggestions to help you can get the most out of your vacation to lovely Playa del Carmen (sponsored content)
Some suggestions to help you can get the most out of your vacation to lovely Playa del Carmen (sponsored content)
DrFumblefinger’s love of adventure started with books; in this essay, he follows in the footsteps of John Steinbeck’s “Log from the Sea of Cortez.”
Marilyn Jones makes a shore visit to Mexico’s Yucatan coast city of Merida a family affair with her granddaughter.
On a journey to Baja California, DrFumblefinger has opportunities for close-up encounters with gray whales wintering in Mexico.
A load of horses in the cargo hold forces a plane to return to Europe rather than use an alternate airport in the Americas; the horses lacked proper papers.
Baja California Sur is going directly to tourists as they arrive to collect a new tax intended to benefit infrastructure.
A change of plans takes PortMoresby down the mountain to explore one more town before heading home from Chiapas.
Images of the Zapatista Movement in the far south of Mexico are everywhere, constantly reminding PortMoresby of the ongoing struggle for rights and equality.
On the pedestrian street in Centro that seems to be on the way to everywhere, PortMoresby enjoys a walk along San Cristóbal’s Real de Guadalupe and on to the white church watching from its hill.
The Templo de Santo Domingo was closed for earthquake repairs but the 2 museums in the adjacent ex-convento were open, including the Maya textile museum, much to PortMoresby’s delight.
Some suggestions to help you can get the most out of your vacation to lovely Playa del Carmen (sponsored content)
DrFumblefinger’s love of adventure started with books; in this essay, he follows in the footsteps of John Steinbeck’s “Log from the Sea of Cortez.”
Marilyn Jones makes a shore visit to Mexico’s Yucatan coast city of Merida a family affair with her granddaughter.
On a journey to Baja California, DrFumblefinger has opportunities for close-up encounters with gray whales wintering in Mexico.
A load of horses in the cargo hold forces a plane to return to Europe rather than use an alternate airport in the Americas; the horses lacked proper papers.
Baja California Sur is going directly to tourists as they arrive to collect a new tax intended to benefit infrastructure.
A change of plans takes PortMoresby down the mountain to explore one more town before heading home from Chiapas.
Images of the Zapatista Movement in the far south of Mexico are everywhere, constantly reminding PortMoresby of the ongoing struggle for rights and equality.
On the pedestrian street in Centro that seems to be on the way to everywhere, PortMoresby enjoys a walk along San Cristóbal’s Real de Guadalupe and on to the white church watching from its hill.
The Templo de Santo Domingo was closed for earthquake repairs but the 2 museums in the adjacent ex-convento were open, including the Maya textile museum, much to PortMoresby’s delight.