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| I can choose my own title Join Date: 2nd Apr 2009 Location: Cancun, Centro
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| Suppose you have a car, six full days to devote to seeing the best Qroo has to offer, and you wish to start with a visit to Isla Holbox. Your budget is not tight, but it is not unlimited, either. You also wish to stay two nights at an all-inclusive somewhere along the route, making one or more day trips during your stay there. Traveling to Isla Holbox on day one and staying overnight, how would you spend the next five days if your aim is to get back to Cancun by the end of day six? Any suggestions for how best to fill the time? |
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| Cancuncare Guru Join Date: 12th Feb 2010
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| Hmmm not a lot of time for exploring the best of the RM, but here goes: -Holbox: at least 2 nights so you can have 1 full day in there from what I'm told, mainly due to ferry times. -Then I'd do an AI in Akumal for 2 more nights -Lastly, some cabanas in Tulum for 2 more nights That way you won't stray too far from home, but still get to see several different destinations with different vibes. Can't wait to see what others recommend! You really can't go wrong anywhere around here. |
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| Cancuncare Guru Join Date: 7th May 2006 Location: Cancun
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| I would do Ek Balam and Valladolid .Izamal followed by 2 nights relaxation in Holbox. I am aware the first 3 are in Yucatan but they are special. Bacalar is also a great option in the other direction and Sian Kaan (cesiak is a great place to stay ). Too many lovely places .Have fun xx |
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| Cancuncare Regular Join Date: 16th Feb 2006
Posts: 239
| We stayed at the EcoTulum resorts once (an my husband is dying to go back....if only we had more time) and it was great...but no electricity! The private little cabanas were quaint and we spent alot of time getting to know each other again since there was no TV or anything else as a distraction. We walked around the town of Tulum and sat on the porch overlooking the water every morning and evening, and just found it to be a great experience. We were in Bacalar this past week and that's real pretty too. We only drove through and had lunch there, but many people say it's really a nice place to stay. We were in Holbox over 10 years ago and the other posters were right...you need a minimum of two days because of the ferry...but it's absolutely worth the trip! I would even say spend 2 nights....it's just a beautiful gem! The mantas swim right up to you because they are so used to humans. The beaches are real pretty and quiet. You'll have a great time no matter where you decide to go...and it's all in your own backyard! Just go have a GREAT time! |
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| Cancuncare Regular Join Date: 29th Aug 2006
Posts: 130
| A destination of Tulum would offer so much, including our fave, Aventura Spa Palace as the a-i. Or the Playacar Palace is another great a-i that we loved. Puerto Morelos, where our condo is, is a must for a day of visiting the reef for the 2 hour snorkel. Not to mention some Asian food at David Lau's Restaurant for the best food on the MR. Tell the waiter/manager, Valorie, that our (Karen and Don) Giants will kick her BELOVED Patriots' butts again! We had a great time - with a great guide - at the Tulum ruins, and would love to try Coba which we've heard MANY GOOD THINGS ABOUT. Then you could take the route from Coba that connects to Valladolid. A quaint town with an AMAZING cenote. From there Chichen Itza, then back to Cancun. |
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| Cancuncare Regular Join Date: 12th Aug 2006 Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 198
| 1. Ok, starting at Isla Holbox with an overnight stay. 2. Moving on to the continent with a trip to Valladolid with another overnight stay. Make sure you see the oldest church in Mexico. 3. A short trip to Chichen Itza, and then a trip to the south, to Tulum, with an overnight stay. 4. A short trip to Akumal with an overnight stay. Enjoy the marine life of the Akumal Bay. 5. A trip on the highway to Puerto Morelos, reef and marine life, again, and another night spent here. 6. A trip to Cancun and a Party Central in the HZ(for those who'd like to have a touristy fun). But before that a visit to Playa Dolfines. 7. A short trip to Isla Mujeres, can be done on the same day. |
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| I can choose my own title Join Date: 13th Apr 2003 Location: Cancun. QR, Mexico
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| A hint to those replying to this thread. V has done most of these things. His guests have done the State of Yucatan, hence his request for things to do in Q.R. And in a private conversation V told me that their guests are not into Eco type hotels. That said, I like Gringations suggestions, less a day at each place, and Davisod's AI suggestions. In place of the days I would deduct at Holbox, Tulum and Akumal, I would add maybe a day at Majahual, Bacalar and Chetumal. At Tulum I have stayed twice at Hotel Piedra Escondida. I have spent 3 or 4 nights at Hotel Los Cocos in Chetumal which is cheaper and better than Holiday Inn, IMHO. I cannot recall the name of the place where I stayed two times in Majahual but there weren't that many options 4 or 5 years ago when I went there. It was south from the road coming in from 307. Maybe check with Yuvonne and have her ask her sister, who lives in Majahual. Don't expect to exchange money easily there either. Last I heard there was only one casa de cambio and zero banks. The casa de cambio is only open when a cruise ship is in port. Scott W also knows a guy there named Otto who sells tours, or did. Have fun.
__________________ T.J. Cancun, Q. R. Mexico Jesus said: "My food is to do what God wants. He is the one who sent me and I must finish the work that he gave me to do." John 4:34 |
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| I can choose my own title Join Date: 2nd Apr 2009 Location: Cancun, Centro
Posts: 2,541
| Thanks to all who have offered suggestions, as they are all good ones. T.J. pointed out, and it is true that we are planning to focus on Qroo, but there is much we've not seen and done in this state, and I'll be considering all the suggestions of places others have found attractive. I know I'm a little out of step on the ecolodge approach to touristic development, but my guests are not quite there, either, so we'll probably not go that route, this trip. |
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| | #9 |
| I can choose my own title Join Date: 2nd Apr 2009 Location: Cancun, Centro
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| We decided to jump the gun a little, and see Isla Holbox now, over the long weekend. We've been in Cancun two plus years and have never seen it, but I just spoke with someone who's been here twenty and never made it up there! With time, we'll be able to check out everyone's recommendations! |
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| | #10 |
| Cancuncare Guru Join Date: 12th Feb 2010
Posts: 656
| I've been here 6 and never made it! (had plans 3 years ago but there was torrential rain, had plans 2 months ago but they got cancelled) Have fun! |
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| | #11 |
| Cancuncare Guru Join Date: 7th May 2006 Location: Cancun
Posts: 686
| Holbox is one of my favourite places - very little to do but relax . Enjoy xxx |
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| | #12 |
| I can choose my own title Join Date: 2nd Apr 2009 Location: Cancun, Centro
Posts: 2,541
| Gringation, you're going to have to go! What a place! The experience just made my wife and I that much more convinced that we've chosen the right part of the world to live in. |
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