Monday, September 14, 2015

Some tips and info



As promised on my TripAdvisor review, here is my Trip report, focusing on some tips and info I wish I knew. 

Let me start off by saying this –
we had an awesome time in Akumal, and at the Hotel Akumal Caribe.
As far as vacations go, this one was probably the best we’ve had, or at least definitely in the top 3.

The hotel staff, and also the surrounding restaurant staff, was always very helpful.
Everyone was just friendly. 

Anway, here’s some info I wrote down, and thought I’d share.

1) Occasionally, mosquitoes can be a little aggressive.
We ended up using Off spray anytime we went out to eat, just in case.
One evening, we sat at the corner of the pool deck (there’s a couple of cushioned chairs with a table, and the mosquitoes attacked my feet and ankles).  Bug OFF was our friend for the rest of the stay.

2)      If you happen to drive a car – the Spanish word for “Parking” is “Estacionamiento”,
so the “No Parking” sign is a big E with a slash thru it.
See this link ->>  No Parking sign

3)      Overall, we loved the food at the Lol-Ha (next door), and the La Cueva (next to Turtle Bay CafĂ©).  The French Toast at breakfast (at the Lol-Ha) was to-die-for. Yum Yum.

4)      Our reservation stated that “continental breakfast included”.  What this actually means is this: When you check in, you receive vouchers – 1 for each day of your stay.
Each voucher is worth 178 pesos (that’s about $10 USD, as of the August 2015).
The Lol-Ha restaurant actually has an entry on their menu called “Continental breakfast”,
priced at 89 pesos (that’s 178 pesos for 2).
But, you can actually use the voucher towards anything on your bill  for breakfast.
In other words, they’ll just deduct 178 pesos from your total.


5)      We rented a car by the Cancun airport, but we ended up using the car a lot less than we thought we would. They rent cars (and also golf carts and bicycles) at the Hotel Caribe.
When I asked, I was told the cheapest car would run $60 USD for 24 hours (this includes the basic mandatory insurance).  This price is current as of early Sept 2015.

6)      We had a bungalow reserved, but we ended up switching to the hotel building (the 3-story, 21-rooms), and got a room on the ground-floor.  (the windows in the bungalows face the parking lot – didn’t feel very private)
As for the hotel room we got (room 406) -  
Excellent view, and a short 30 yards out the back sliding door to the pool and beach,
but it still managed to feel more private than the bungalows.











7)      There are no TVs in the rooms, which didn’t bother us. 
I had no problems with the WiFi reception, and we did manage to watch a couple of Netflix videos right before bedtime.
8)      All the beaches in the area are public beaches, so you’ll see locals, along with guests from other hotels, using the beach in front of the hotel. 
The hotel uses a rope to separate the hotel from the beach, and on the hotel side of the rope are the lounge chairs, hammocks, and palapas. (lounge chairs and hammocks aren’t always set up – just ask the hotel staff to get them for you – they have no problem with that).


9)      The rooms come with the standard little ice buckets – but the hotel has no ice machine.
a.       Option 1 – buy ice at the local convenience store (near the front desk)
b.      Option 2 – take your ice bucket to the Lol-Ha bar, and they will fill it up for free. (just don’t abuse Option 2) J

10)  Words/phrases
a.       Cheese – queso
b.      Finished – Terminado  (often heard from the waiter when he’s asking if you’re finished with your meal)
c.       Bill – cuenta
d.      Good morning – Buenos Dias
e.       Good Afternoon – Buenas tardes
f.       Good evening – Buenas noches
g.      How are you? – Como esta
h.      I’m fine – Muy bien
i.        Thank you – Gracias
j.        Yes/no – si/no
k.      Yes, please – Si, por farvor
l.        You’re welcome – de nada
m.    Hello – Hola

11)  Need to wash your clothes during your stay?
a.       No laundry room at the hotel, but there are a couple of laundrymats across the freeway in the Akumal Pueblo.





Saturday, September 12, 2015

Flying thru the air....

I'm flying thru the air like I just do not care...... (Movie reference - get it?)


Anyway, on the plane right now, Cancun to Dallas, then Dallas to Seattle.

Back to real life.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Almost done

We're almost done with our trip. We head home tomorrow. 
I'll be posting a more complete trip report, once we're home.

It's been an awesome trip.

Monday, August 31, 2015

A walk to remember. ....

A short video, showing the long walk from our room at Hotel Akumal Caribe to the beach.  (And by long, I mean short....lol)

https://youtu.be/7UUHvDXbRm8

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Life is terrible here in Akumal....NOT

Settling in on that first day is always the hardest.  Finding one's way in a new location, making sure you have all the drinks and snacks, and don't forget the drive from the airport (which, in our case, meant navigating around a sinkhole on the highway).

But by the start of day 2, it's all worth it.
See the view from our room?
Palm trees, the pool, and the beach, all within about 12 seconds walking.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Sargassum Seaweed

For the past few months, the Caribbean side of Mexico has had an unusual high amount of Seaweed (Sargassum) wash up on the beaches. This includes the Akumal area.

It's been such an unusually high quantity  that the Mexican government finally stepped in to help out with the cleanup, spending about $9 million towards the cleanup effort.

You can read more about it, and see some pictures, here at this article:
http://costamayalife.com/2015/08/14/mexican-government-cleaning-up-mahahual-beaches-from-sargassum-seaweed/

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Webcam

There's a live webcam of the beach by our hotel.....maybe you'll catch me waving Hello one day!

https://www.locogringo.com/akumal-beach-webcam

Intro

So, recently we booked a trip to Akumal (in Mexico) for the end of August - staying for 2 weeks!! whoo hooo!!

I've been diligently fine-tuning our itinerary (besides the flights, of course).
Lots and lots of beach-time, with only a couple of excursions....don't want to be TOO busy.
It's a vacation, after all!!  :)

I like using "TripIt" for itinerary planning....the website is www.tripit.com,
but they have apps for the iPad and also the Android phones.

What is TripIt?  here's a short video about it:
Video


Anyway, if time allows (in between all that 'relaxation' time),
I'll try to keep this blog updated with our mexican adventures :)

Oh, I can hear you thinking: "Where is Akumal?  I've never heard of it!"

It's about 1 hour south of Cancun
(we'll be flying into Cancun, then renting a car to drive south for about an hour, and voila, beach-time!)