Cozumel, Mexico – We had a nice, late morning, with breakfast in the
cafeteria. Our tour didn’t depart until 10, so it was very relaxed. The tour
was great -- a trip around the island with a stop at a very old Mayan temple at
El Cedral, where there is also the first Catholic place in Mexico, and there is
quite a nice market area.
Next stop was El Mirador beach on the east side of
the island, where we could wander in the sand and watch the breakers roll in. Finally,
the Tequila Museum, where we learned about the process, saw Blue Agave plants
and sampled several kinds of tequila. Then, on the same site, we watched a terrific
dance show -- dances from all over Mexico. Then back to the ship for a very
late lunch and some relaxation. The evening show was heavy on acrobatics with
some singing and a farewell from the entertainers. Dinner was formal and
included a parade of flaming Baked Alaskas.
7-Day Cruise - to see if we like it: We Did; but Janice said "smaller ship please"
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
February 18, 2011 Cozumel, Mexico
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