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Miraflores Locks of the Canal

Visiting the Miraflores Locks The alarm was set for 0645.  I wasn’t hungry yet but as we weren’t sure of when/where we could eat next, we took breakfast at the hotel at a reasonable price of USD6.50.  It appears Panama isn’t cheap but we’re not going to get a true sense of pricing from a […]

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Isla Mujeres

Above:  Colour of the water looks good but it wasn’t a good day. We had planned on doing two dives today with Seahawk Divers. But as a sweetener for our failed sighting of whale-sharks yesterday, they offered either a repeat excursion or a complimentary dive. When we turned up in the morning, the weather was still […]

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Swimming with whalesharks

Above:  Not a very successful day. Swimming or snorkelling with the whale-sharks is one of the most highly-rated adventures in Isla Mujeres. We reported at 0800 to Sea Hawk dive centre and as soon as they had a confirmed location for the sharks (by radio from a spotter craft), we set off. It was a 40km […]

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Island of women

Having had a good run with the ADO buses in Mexico, we were rather surprised that our final ride, from Merida to Cancun was 2 hours later than the scheduled time of 0925. The bus had originated in Mexico City some 24 hours ago and it must have had various delays along the way. We […]

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Value excursion to Chichen Itza

Many travellers try to do everything themselves. I take a balanced approach … today’s excursion to Chichen Itza cost MXP350 (NZD35) which sounds expensive. It would have cost MXP240 do it by public transport. The difference is easily justified by the inclusions (eg. big buffet lunch, good guide, transport to a swimming hole) and of […]

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Relaxing and absorbing

We arrived in Merida late yesterday afternoon after an all-day bus ride from Villahermosa, departing at 0750 and getting here at 1625. There isn’t actually that much to see in Merida itself but the atmosphere is lovely. We devoted the day to relaxing and absorbing the ambience. We took a peek at the cathedral and […]

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Zoo and archeological site

Villahermosa isn’t a touristy place but more of an oil city. It is quite nice to be in a place where locals are being themselves … actually none of our previous cities are dominated by tourism, but this is even less touristy. Because it is less touristy, we had trouble changing money at the bank. They […]

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Long bus journey

Today’s the hardest day in our Mexican adventure, in terms of road travel anyway. It was a 13h scheduled ride from Oaxaca at 0900 to Villhermosa, arriving at 2200. Fortunately it was a very comfortable bus, again with Grupo ADO. The alternative was a 6h journey bus-ride (or short flight) to Mexico City to connect […]

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Big (and cheap) day out

We toured the countryside today through a travel agent as it would be impossible to cover so much ground in one day by public transport. And it wasn’t expensive at about MXP200 (about EUR10) for 9 hours excluding admission tickets and lunch. First stop was the town of Tule to see the fattest tree in […]

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Avoiding more pyramids

Today we opted not to visit Monte Alban near here … they’re ruins of pyramids. Having just seen Teotihuacan and also going to others later, I thought it would be “too much”. Instead we’d do some things around town today and do a non-pyramidal excursion out of town tomorrow. It proved to be the right […]

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