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Romantic Adventure on a Budget
Andrea Knutsen, 25, of Arlington, wrote this trip report on Tulum in June, 2005
WHO WENT? My boyfriend and I (both in our mid-20s).
WHY? Tahiti was too expensive.
HOW LONG? One week.
I GRITTED MY TEETH HARDEST WHEN . . . our car rental rates doubled after adding the mandatory insurance.
BEST/WORST THING(S) ABOUT MY HOTEL:
The friendly atmosphere, intimate setting, homemade breakfasts and the
perfect-if-tiny beach made the Cabanas La Conchita stand out as the
coolest place we've ever stayed. The lack of air conditioning in the
open-air palapa-roofed cabanas also made it one of the hottest.
Literally.
FAVORITE MEAL: Dinner at Posada Margherita down
the road. The food was incredible, the open patio seating overlooking
the ocean was about as romantic as you can get, and the waiter treated
us like old friends.
COOLEST ATTRACTION: A "Mayan
Encounter" tour that took us through the Mayan ruins at Coba (awesome
views), the Mayan village of Pac Chen (great food) and the surrounding
jungle (outdoor adventures), and gave us an opportunity to make friends
with some really cool people. Although the beach at our hotel -- where
we spent a good half of our time -- pulls a close second.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I . . . rappelled down a tiny black hole in the ground into a very dark cave full of water 60 feet below.
CHEAPEST THRILL: A $3 "limo" ride (a rickety tricycle cart driven by an elderly gentleman) at Coba in a pouring rainstorm.
BIGGEST SPLURGE:
The "all-inclusive" ticket at Xel-Ha, a natural water park. It was
nearly double the regular ticket price, but included snorkel gear, a
locker and all food and beverages. While the lunch buffet was
unexceptional, the coconut ice cream was the best I've ever had, and
hey -- free margaritas! The park itself is fun: a natural lagoon you
can snorkel in, and a variety of related activities. Plus, there's live
music everywhere. Unlike American parks where they feel the need to
spend thousands of dollars on fancy sound systems, in Mexico it's
cheaper to hire three guys with a xylophone.
THING I COULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT: I went to Mexico and all I got
was this lousy rash. Henna tattoos are supposed to fade, but I was left
with a tattoo-shaped scar from the probably-not-so-sanitary application.
THING I WISH I'D BROUGHT WITH ME: Duct tape, to fix the bits
that kept breaking on our rental car (headlight switch, driver's window
knob, passenger's interior door handle . . .)
MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Loading up a shopping cart full of beer, only to be told you can't buy beer on election day.
BIGGEST CULTURE SHOCK: You can't buy beer on election day!
This trip report was originally posted on the Washington Post
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