Azul Sensatori Puerto Morelos

Family-friendly beach resort.  Photos first and then our thoughts/reviews below.  Back to Mexican Resorts. Azul Sensatori:  Fact Sheet Azul Sensatori is a family-friendly active beachfront resort with about 435 suites.  It is located about fifteen to twenty minutes south of the Cancun International Airport.  While it says it’s in Puerto Morelos, please note that the resort actually sits just north of the small town of Puerto Morelos, next to the Secrets Silversands Resort.  This resort is part of the Karisma chain of properties that offers “gourmet inclusive” vacations.  Since the Karisma Resorts are pretty… Read More

El Dorado Royale and Casitas

A picture paints a thousand words,  so photos first, reviews later.  Back to Mexican Resorts. El Dorado Royale and Casitas: El Dorado Royale and its sister property El Dorado Casitas are adults-only beachfront resorts located about thirty minutes south of the Cancun International Airport. Playa del Carmen sits about twenty-five minutes further south of the resort as well, so day trips to either Cancun or Playa are easily done. El Dorado Royale and the Casitas are part of the Karisma chain of properties that offer romantic, “gourmet inclusive” vacations. They are both… Read More

RTW Day 43: The Crazy Things We Crave…

Packing up all of our belongings as well as packing for fourteen months on the road was a bit overwhelming.  In the chaos of everything, we inadvertently forgot our precious Indian Spices, which my parents had bought for me when last in India.  What a sad mistake.  Indian food is one of our favorites, and chances of finding a lot of great Indian restaurants here in Playa seemed pretty slim. Our cousins, Abe and Liza, came to the rescue!  They packaged up our spices and sent them off to Mexico.  Now I… Read More

Day 41: Swimming with Endangered Green Sea Turtles

This past Friday, we visited Akumal, famous as a playground for Endangered Green Sea Turtles.  We weren’t sure what to expect, and though hopeful about coming face to face with these gentle giants, we tried to remain realistic, understanding that no one can control nature, except God. We got an early start from Playa del Carmen, choosing to have Isidro, our faithful taxi driver of six, transport us there, since we were loaded down with towels, food, a huge, heavy jug of water, and snorkeling equipment.  Yes, perhaps we should have taken… Read More

Mexico Financials

Destinations Akumal:  Akumal is a quaint beach town with white, powdery-soft, sandy beaches, calm waters, and swaying palm trees.  Over the years, this community has added restaurants, bars, gift shops, snorkeling tours, a small grocery store, and even a small library.  It is, however, most famous for its resident community of Endangered Green Sea Turtles.  If the thought of swimming with these giant, gentle creatures excites you, then be sure to spend some time at Akumal. Getting to Akumal from Playa del Carmen is quite easy and there are several different options…. Read More

Day 36: Relational Plates Too Full To Care?

We are thankful for new friends here in Playa.  They have warmly embraced us as family and that always means so much but even more so now because we are temporarily wandering as Nomads for the next year.  To feel connected to others in a ‘strange land’ is truly a gift. The very first evening we arrived at the Lighthouse Church, we were greeted by almost every single member – hugged, kissed, embraced.  At the end of the evening, our new friends refused to let us take a taxi back home.  Instead, Eduardo González (aka… Read More

Spanish Lessons and Theft!

Day 25: We’re well into our second week of Spanish lessons and they are going really well. We have the kindest teachers, one from Mexico, the other from Guatemala.  They patiently take time to explain everything to us, making it fun along the way.  We’ve separated into three groups.  Danny and Katie are in one group and here they are below, laughing with Annabela as she teaches them.  Ryan, Mikayla, and Ryan Thomas are in the second group.  You’ll see them below, working with Isabel.  We are extremely thankful for our teachers…. Read More

Isabel’s Story

Introducing Isabel, our first Spanish teacher.  We have so much more to learn about who sweet and gentle Isabel is and look forward to getting to know her better over the next four month.  I thought, however, that it would be neat to share a difficult experience she recently went through, as it gave me a chance to glean a bit of insight into the life of people who live and work hard here in Playa. Isabel woke up on Monday morning, ready to start her job.  As she sat up in bed, she realized something… Read More

Day 22: Taco Treasures in Playa!

Day 22: Walking home last evening, we stumbled upon this new Taqueria and tried their Tacos al Pastor (one of our quickly growing menu favorites).  They were only 10 pesos each, the equivalent of about $.77 each…even less than the price of the street stand tacos we fell in love with two weeks ago! And they were just as tasty. Tacos al Pastor, spicy pork tacos, are similar to gyros in that they are cooked on a spit-grill, rotating during the day until the savory pork is sliced away onto corn (maiz)… Read More

Night on the Beach

We live in a condo right by the beach, which has an incredible view of the Ocean from many of the windows.  It is not even a two-minute walk to it.  There is almost always a breeze, blowing around the many palm trees around our condo.  At night, I like to open the wood door and feel the cool breeze rush in through the screen door.   Night walks on the beach are one of my favorite things!  I love the chills up my spine that the wind brings.  If I close… Read More