Tuesday...Costa Maya
We were up and watching before we could see anything at all. Pretty soon, I could make out the color orange. I knew we'd reached the port.
It was a gorgeous day...clear skies and not too terribly hot.
I was really surprised. I'd seen a lot of pictures of the port, but it was actually nicer than what I'd imagined.
I had contacted a dive shop to take my family snorkeling months and months ahead of time. It turned out that another group on the cruise had contacted the same place to take them diving. Somewhere along the line, the dive shop realized that I knew the other group, and since they (the dive shop) were just opening their own "resort" they suggested that we combine the group and have a beach party at their place. Some of the people had decided to just do the beach party while others snorkeled and dove.
A view from our spot on the beach:
I had been worried that the group that stayed on the beach might get bored, or too hot....but they say that they had a great time. There was a beautiful breeze going through, and they'd been fed chips and homemade guacamole. Once we all returned, we were served a buffet-style lunch. We had tortillas, chicken, beans, rice, quesadillas, and, oddly, potato salad (which was good!). In fact, it was all really good.
After lunch, some of us decided to either return to the ship or to look around the port, so they called us a few taxi's to come and get us.
The taxi's were all almost brand new. Small, but nice. I got to take some pictures on the way back through Mahajual. Got a shot of the very interesting police station...with a hammock inside for napping between crime fighting. (joking...we were told there is very little to no crime).
We saw the local school children outside for "recess", and were told that a fence had been put up around the school to keep the kids from taking a swim in the ocean during recess. Apparently, the school masters had trouble getting them out and back to class!
The two girls and I did some shopping at the port, while the "boys" opted to stay at the beach longer. I ran into cruise director Rachel in one of the jewelry stores (looking again like a drowned rat...me, not her) and she helped me get the piece I wanted at the right price. Very nice!
The girls got "henna" tattoos....temporary. I had to think about whether I wanted to encourage this or not....but since they wash off soon, I decided to let them do it. Turns out, they washed off much sooner than the girls were told, so I don't think they'll waste their money on doing it again.
We headed back to the ship and took our time getting our showers and waiting for the boys to get back.
Jay & I had dinner in Palo tonight, instead of our repeat night in Animator's. We weren't alone, it seemed that half of our "late seating" DIS group had ditched our regular servers for Palo that night. Left me wondering who was keeping the kids in line that night? (Sorry Irene & Sam!)
Guess I forgot to say, our servers were Oppie and Cyprian. Oppie did a great job as Asst Server. I never once had to ask for a drink refill, and he was great about running to get any little thing we might have wanted.
Cyprian did a great job, too...but a few of us were a little bugged that he kept mentioning the "Comment Card" that we get at the end of the cruise. He wanted to make sure that we marked "excellent" for service. He also seemed to get upset when I ordered the simple chicken breast and baked potato a couple of nights. I was leaving room for the fantastic desserts! But I guess he was worried that I was unhappy with the other choices.