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| 04 Apr 2008 21:07:12 |
| Chopper |
| Travel from Cancun to Tulum in Yucatan Peninsula |
I am a diver and have spent a lot of time in Cozumel and have gone to the Cenotes ("Dos Ojos") south of Playa del Carmen. I am interested in traveling along the corridor between south of Cancun all the way to say, Tulum. Would like to get recommendations for reasonably priced hotels along the way which have the usual amenities (a/c, tv etc) but aren't the garrish all-inclusive types. Would also like to hear about some good dive locations. Proximity to the water and dive shops would be important though several blocks away is fine too. Any recommendations or comments will be appreciated. Thanks, Sy |
| 05 Apr 2008 13:34:36 |
| Bert Hyman |
| Re: Travel from Cancun to Tulum in Yucatan Peninsula |
In news:040420082107126473%copanahoy@gmail.com Chopper <copanahoy@gmail.com > wrote: > Would like to get recommendations for reasonably priced hotels along > the way which have the usual amenities (a/c, tv etc) but aren't the > garrish all-inclusive types. Would also like to hear about some good > dive locations. > > Proximity to the water and dive shops would be important though > several blocks away is fine too. Years ago, I somehow ended up spending a few days in Akumal and stayed in the Akumal Caribe. At the time, it catered to divers and snorklers and was pretty low rent, but really very nice, and right on the water. Looking at their Web site, I see they've built it up a bit, and I don't know if there's any relation to the place I stayed other than the name. Even so, Akumal is a noted dive destination. http://www.hotelakumalcaribe.com/ http://akumaldivecenter.com/ -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
| 05 Apr 2008 14:28:10 |
| Al Wells |
| Re: Travel from Cancun to Tulum in Yucatan Peninsula |
In article <Xns9A7757460C2D6VeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7 >, bert@iphouse.com says... > Years ago, I somehow ended up spending a few days in Akumal and stayed > in the Akumal Caribe. At the time, it catered to divers and snorklers > and was pretty low rent, but really very nice, and right on the water. > > Looking at their Web site, I see they've built it up a bit, and I don't > know if there's any relation to the place I stayed other than the name. We go down there almost every year, and like the Hotel Club Akumal Caribe. We get one of the little cottages, called Villas Maya. You are right on the beach just a few steps away from one dive shop and a 3 minute walk from another. There is also the Vista Del Mar a little farther north in Akumal. There is a dive shop on the premises there too. both of these are inexpensive and definitely not high end, and the beds are typically pretty hard. The Villas Maya don't have TV. This site will give the OP a pretty good idea of what is available: http://www.locogringo.com/ |