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...and after a 5 1/2 hour flight, arrived at the Cancun Airport...
We found our shuttle driver and after a short wait for more passengers, we were on our way to the resort. It was about 7:00 when we arrived at The Grand Mayan Riviera Maya Resort. We had a one bedroom suite booked but I thought since Steve's uncle and aunt (Gordon and Esther) were joining us, it would be nice if they would upgrade us to a 2 bedroom suite. They would not upgrade us in The Grand Mayan but they would give us a 2 bedroom suite in the Mayan Palace (a step down from the Grand Mayan)...hmmmm....decisions, decisions. It was in building 2 (out of 21 buildings that get farther away from the pools and ocean the higher the number) so it was nice and close to the everything. We decided to take it for now and then talk to Gordon and Esther in the morning. Their flight was scheduled to arrive from Edmonton at 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
We found our way back to our room and called it a night. We didn't think that we would even try to stay up and welcome Gordon and Esther since it would likely be around 3:00 a.m. by the time they made it to the resort. Well...I woke up at 5:00 a.m. and since I hadn't heard anything, thought I would check to see if they were there...nope! Oh sheesh, where are they?! Shortly after that, I heard the quiet closing of doors...whew...they made it.
Sunday morning Steve and I left Gordon and Esther to sleep and went out to find a restaurant for breakfast. We were anxious to see the beach, so after breakfast, we found it...
Back at the room, Esther and Gordon were up and after big hugs and greetings, we sat down and chatted for a bit. We found out that their flight from Edmonton had been delayed a couple of hours...they also had to de-ice before they could take off. After quickly getting caught up, we decided to go over to The Grand Mayan and ask to have a look at one of their suites. Well, one look and we decided to move over to the one bedroom that we had originally booked.
All stocked up with groceries, beer and wine, it was time to get unpacked...this is the main area of the suite...
Esther is unpacking in the bedroom...
Gordon is cooling off in the plunge pool out on the patio...
With the unpacking all done, it's time to relax. We really like having a patio but sure wish there were proper patio chairs...all there was were 2 rather uncomfortable lounge chairs...
...consequently we had to bring out chairs from the kitchen...
Gordon and Esther cooking dinner...while Steve supervises...
After a delicious dinner and a lovely evening, the maids came in and made up our bed...this is our "playpen"...
After our morning coffee, I headed out for a power walk around the resort while Gordon went to the pool to do his morning laps....the start of a regular routine for the next couple of weeks.
Unfortunately, access to the ocean in front of our resort wasn't the best...it would have been nice to have sand instead of the rocks. Gordon and Esther braved it wearing water shoes to make it over the rocks but Steve and I didn't try.
This pool is unique...it has a sandy beach with a water trough along the edge to clean your feet before going into the pool...
This is the spot we chose today...
The infinity pool next to the lagoon...
We stopped for a cold beer at a café with Wi-Fi (Gordon and I had our devices out connecting with the outside world!)...
This is quite the costume...
A look down towards the beach...hmmm...those clouds don't look very good...
Gordon and Steve decided to stop for another beer...
This is the main beach in the heart of Playa del Carmen near the ferry to Cozumel...
We met up at Senor Frog's....
Cozumel way off in the distance...
...where the waiters brought out our Margaritas on their heads...
What a great afternoon and evening!
Very cool benches at the shuttle stop...
We found some chairs on the beach and Esther and I changed into our swim suits (Steve and Gord had worn theirs)...
Then it was time to play in the waves...
...and take in a few rays...
Shortly after 3:00, we went up to the bar to meet Jesus who made us some excellent Margaritas...
Thursday morning, Gord, Esther and I decided to sacrifice a morning to go to a "presentation"...their typical spiel "it will only take an hour and a half". (Steve swore he would never attend one of these again after being to three before and stuck to his guns.) So we were taken to the buffet and after a nice breakfast, we went on a tour of the display suites and then to the presentation center where Leslie explained the program. Well, I really didn't mind the first couple of hours but after politely saying "no thank-you", we were passed on to no fewer than five more people who tried their best to get us (or should I say Gordon and Esther) to buy. They really didn't want to take no for an answer! Oh well, we finally made it out...and for our sacrifice, we received 4 tickets to Isla Mujeres as well as a $300 credit for food and drinks at the resort and 10% off our entire bill at the end of our stay.
At 9:00 a Cuban Band started playing...
The pools really looked cool at night...
After doing our best to stay at The Grand Mayan, they said that they were all booked up...so on Saturday, we had to move over to the Mayan Palace.
Not quite as nice of a kitchen as there was in The Grand...
Time for a walk down the beach...
We went by this old resort that is boarded up and for sale...
Gord played in the water more than I did...what fun in the waves!
Time to walk back...
Nice vacation rental property...
Almost back now...that's our resort.
After an exhausting walk, it was time to relax by one of the pools...
Tuesday (April 16) was our trip to Isla Mujeres. Steve woke up feeling a little congested....oh, oh...surely after eleven days he can't be catching my cold! The tour company would be picking us up at 8:40 so there was no lolly-gagging around this morning! The van arrived promptly and we were soon on our way to Cancun and Las Perlas Hotel and Marina where we would be taking the Sea Passion Catamaran called Tahiti. The tour included snorkeling on the way to the island, a buffet lunch on the island and then free time in the downtown area.
Boarding the catamaran...
The colour of the water is absolutely incredible...so beautiful...
We are arriving at the spot where we will be snorkeling...it's a national marine park.
Steve coming on board...
Once snorkeling was over, the bar opened...
Gordon on board!
And Esther...
Captain of the boat...
Just look at the colour of that water....stunning!
The ferry from Cancun over to Isla Mujeres...
We are entering the harbor where we will be docking and going for lunch.
Getting off the catamaran and up to the Beach Club...
WOW! Such a lovely setting...
We managed to get one of the beachfront tables...
Steve took a walk out to the end of the pier...looking back towards outdoor buffet...
...view to the left...
...and view to the right...
Lots of tour boats out...
One final look...and we head back to the catamaran...
We are heading out of the harbor and to the downtown area. There is a little dancing going on...
Some beautiful homes line the waterfront...
We passed the sister-catamaran...
...and a Mexican navy ship...
This is where we are docking...
North Beach...
Holy crap I'm hot!
Awww...great picture!
Gordon and Esther's turn for tequila!
And more dancing...
The resort district of Cancun...
We're almost back now...we had an incredible day...lots of fun!
They have built an artificial reef trying to regain and keep sand on the beach...
Being a Minister Uncle Gord had to check out the Church...
...and then continued our walk...this is the public beach...
Laundry out drying on the roof of this Mexican home...
We arrived at the airport at 5:30 for our 7:20 flight back to Victoria. Steve suggested we buy an hour of Wi-Fi yesterday so we could book our seats on Westjet. Thank goodness we did because the line up at the WestJet wickets was horrendous! There were three flights all leaving around the same time...one to Toronto, one to Vancouver and our flight. After slowly moving in the line, we came to a sign that said those who had already checked in were to go to this other line...and it was empty...yay!
We had an uneventful 6 hour and 28 minute flight to Victoria. Towards the end, there was a medical emergency and they asked if there were any medical people on board. Once we landed, they asked everyone to remain seated so that EMS could come aboard and take care of the individual. We don't know what the problem was but it didn't appear to be critical.
After taking a taxi, we arrived home at 1:00 a.m. and were bed by 1:20. By Playa del Carmen time, it would be 3:20 and Gordon and Esther would likely be just boarding their plane home to Edmonton.