As a general rule…. never go to Cancun! It is horrible, we refer to it as “trappolone per turisti” (turists trap), but we promised Luca to go to the Acquarium, so here we are, but we run shortly after the visit back to calm Puerto Morelos for the best dinner we had the whole week […]
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Day Three – more beach and Argentinian parrilla
Another good day for snorkeling at the beach, feeding birds, sun and water bating, we really enjoy this relaxing time in Mexico!
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Amar Inn
Amar Inn is really a little Jem in Puerto Morelos: a small family-owned B&B located just a few steps from the beach in the idyllic fishing village. Luis Rodriguez and the whole family try to make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible and will do anything you need so you can enjoy the […]
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Day Three – Crococun zoon
we spent the morning at the beach, but as the weather was getting worse we decided to go visit the CrocoCun Zoo.
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Day Three – here comes the sun
Just 4 minutes from our room we are at the beach, and they is how Puerto Morelos woke us up today.
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Day two – stormy beach
This is the sky the next day….kind of dark and angry, but still full of charm. Luca doesn’t seem to mind: temperature is still warm and there are seagulls are everywhere he chase around the empty beach. The color of the water is amazing, I can’t wait to see it under a warm sun tomorrow. […]
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Day One – stormy weather
We arrive to beautiful Puerto Morelos, town and seaport in Quintana Roo, Mexico‘s easternmost state, on the Yucatán Peninsula with a wet and co,d weather for this season, but coming from snowy Colorado still is like a great improvement. We settle at the Amar Inn, a lovely, family owned b&b right on the beach and go out for dinner […]
Last Day in Bucerias
For our last day at the beach, on Christmas day, Bucerias is gifting us with the best possible sea of the whole week. Luca is having a blast. For our last dinner we picked something for the kid, La Postal, pizza, and it is not bad at all… too bad for the du0 playing, good […]
Street food
In general we decided that the food scene is Sayulita was way more exciting, and the best we could find in Bucerias were the street cart serving tacos at night in the main square. Lengua, al pastor, mariscos, with chile, with veggies, churros….really yummy And the sunset on our way to dinner was really remarkable