Thanks guys,
So far so good and having an amazing time, so back to TR.
Day 2 of tour, we left cancun and headed to cancun on the bus about a 3hour bus ride, when we arrived in Chichen Itza it was quite hot and busy but as the day progressed the crowds disappeared. I was suitably impressed with the ruins, they are in great condition and the stories behind them are so interesting. Loved every minute here
From chichen itza we headed to the town of Merida, a small beautiful town which surprisingly was extremely well maintained with some gorgeous architecture, dinner in a fantastic restaurant, and we found happy hour

so we could two cocktails for the price of one, catch is you must drink both, not one for me and one for hubby, so after four cocktails I was very happy
Day 3: we headed out for a tour of some cenotes(swimming holes in underground caves) they were stunning, azure blue green clear water. You had to climb down ladders or stairs to get to them and one of them we had to jump off a 4m platform to get in, one might say there was a little sound from my mouth when I jumped

Loved this day, we drove for about 2hours to get to them but it was worth every minute. Then the local transport. Unfortunately the photos don't do it justice
Our transport
Day 4: long day of travel to our next destination of palenque
And dinner at another fantastic restaurant in the jungle, great food great entertainment.
Day 5(today) we headed to the palenque ruins. OMG I was amazed, these aren't quiet as big as chicen itza, but they are set at the base of a jungle. We were very fortunate that they still allow ou to climb on and in these ruins, I has no idea, my heart was fluttering I was so excited

so in we went in and out of rooms and palaces and tombs, it was just a magical day. Hardly any tourists! Lots and lots of walking up and downstairs huge staircases
Then this afternoon we went to a waterfall, there is some lovely waterfalls around this area, however our guide has recently(we were only her second tour. To go there) found this amazing waterfall In a small village about an hour from palenque. It was just the seven of us, a couple of kids walking through the jungle to get to this, so we swam, had a beer and sat and relaxed for the afternoon, a great way to spend an afternoon after a busy few days.
Tomorrow we head for San christobel A town in the heart of a volcanic region. So far so good, have a great group of people we are travelling with, seeing some amazing things and eating a drinking a fair bit too
