Articles tagged ‘yucatan’
The End of the Adventure
By Eric | March 14th, 2007 |It’s been a bit of time since I’ve posted. We’ve been in travel limbo, that odd period at the end of a trip where it seems to take forever to get home. The round-about circuit on 2nd class Mexican buses to get back to Cancun while fitting in a few last minute sites and side-trips, [...]
Dispatch: The great Cabana search
By Eric | February 13th, 2007 |Wandering down the beach looking for a cabana, we have the beautiful cliffs and ruins of Tulum at our back, but we are more concerned with finding a room and getting our packs off our backs. The first few places are full with burn-outs and hippies, some giving us strange looks. Yes, we are backpackers. [...]
Dispatch: Yucatan / Tulum (Photos soon)
By Eric | February 13th, 2007 |We touched down in Cancun at about noon today. Smooth sailing at immigration and customs, but we were starving, so we grabbed some terrible airport enchiladas specially made for gringos ($9), you’ll notice some ridiculously overpriced amounts in parentheses for the duration of our travels near Cancun and around the Riviera Maya. Next we caught [...]
Honeymooning around the World
By Eric | January 6th, 2007 |Since I’ll be taking off with the wife on our own honeymoon in almost exactly one month, these BnA bloggers caught my attention. Chris and Jen are taking a year-long, round-the-world honeymoon trip. Yes, we’re all jealous. They left in August and so far they’ve hit Central and North America, and currently they’re in Southeast [...]
Adventure Planning - Yucatan, Part 1
By Eric | December 28th, 2006 |After a few delays, my wife and I are finally getting around to planning our next international adventure. It’s going to be a relatively short one, about 3 - 4 weeks in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and parts of Central America. We’re shooting for a road trip to Florida to see family in Mid-February and then [...]

