June 13, 20187 yr WTF with the speed limits on 307? Left Isla for a week in Akumal and made the drive down. Damn speed limit signs jump from 100 to 80 to 60 and back every kilometer. Not wanting to get pulled over as the car has rental stickers on it, I'm following the speed limits as all the other cars go flying by me... What a racket... SMH... oh - tropical wave hitting down here. Had 9 days of sun but looks like next few will be wet... Edited June 13, 20187 yr by Grimas
June 13, 20187 yr Author 13 minutes ago, Grimas said: WTF with the speed limits on 307? Left Isla for a week in Akumal and made the drive down. Damn speed limit signs jump from 100 to 80 to 60 and back every kilometer. Not wanting to get pulled over as the car has rental stickers on it, I'm following the speed limits as all the other cars go flying by me... What a racket... SMH... oh - tropical wave hitting down here. Had 9 days of sun but looks like next few will be wet... Pull those stickers off that car.
June 14, 20187 yr Totally different scene than Isla... Wife liked the "shopping", walking to bars and resturants and people bringing her drinks on the beach on Isla while in Akumel, we had a condo 40' from the water and snorkeling out the door but it was more of a "do it your self" sort of place (like a beach or lake house). You had to drive to resturants/bars down here which kinda sucked for me as I waited to imbibe beverages when we got home... if you were single and looking for chicks, Isla is your place, not Akumal...
June 14, 20187 yr Akumal is more of a place for hanging out on the beach and chilling. It’s good if you get a condo with a kitchen and can do breakfast in and snacks and stuff. You definitely need a car to get places and not really a place for night life. It’s a good base for driving to activities in the area Tulum for a beach club and the ruins and Xel-ha. There’s quite a bit to do in the area. We even drove to Chichen Itza one day. It was just the kids and I and after a day of activities we would just eat dinner, swim a little, and then crash.
June 14, 20187 yr Akumal is more of a place for hanging out on the beach and chilling. It’s good if you get a condo with a kitchen and can do breakfast in and snacks and stuff. You definitely need a car to get places and not really a place for night life. It’s a good base for driving to activities in the area Tulum for a beach club and the ruins and Xel-ha. There’s quite a bit to do in the area. We even drove to Chichen Itza one day. It was just the kids and I and after a day of activities we would just eat dinner, swim a little, and then crash. I love Akumal. Love that it’s quiet, small and central. We’ve sat on the beach at a restaurant and ate lunch and drank right into dinner laughing and chilling with only a few others around. Was just perfect. Playa’s too much now and Cancun is terribad.
June 15, 20187 yr Focus people!Headed out tomorrow for a week on Isla. Hope the storms mostly stay away.
June 16, 20187 yr Author 5 hours ago, XYZ said: Don’t get murdered. No worries. Easier to stay unmurdered there than it is here.
June 16, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, XYZ said: Don’t get murdered. 6 hours ago, XYZ said: Don’t get murdered. GFY. Seriously.
June 16, 20187 yr On 6/10/2018 at 5:53 PM, Buzzrock said: Anyone have a dive shop they like? Casa Del Buceo Great people and know exactly where to go. Seemed more local than commercial outfits you see in playa Norte. And they have great reviews. Nice boat only had four of us on it...two divers and two snorkelers. Multiple dive options there. Visibility was really good when I was there for spring break. Have fun!
June 16, 20187 yr Enjoy Isla! After fighting the rain to get to the airport yesterday, we returned to Houston. The wife and kids liked Isla better than Akumal - mainly because "there was stuff to do"... Nevermind the sweltering afternoon heat and not leaving the a/c condo in the afternoon... While the condo we had on Half-Moon bay in Akumal was on the water and all you had to do was to step out the door to snorkel, the rest of the family (wife and 12 year old twins) liked Isla last better because of the vibe... I had originally booked 9 nights at Isla but then cut it down to 5 as I thought the kids would be bored, in the end, we could have spent the whole time at Isla and everyone would have been ok... that being said, whenever we go back, it will be at/near North Beach and within walking distance of Hildago street mainly for the reasons above. If you are in the middle or southern part of the island, you need to take a taxi or get a cart to go anywhere and might as well be somewhere else rather than Isla... North beach was more of the vibe that we had in Hui Hin, Phuket, Penang, or Hoi An (minus the hookers)... Will definitely go back! We really liked Hotel Secreto and Ixchel and would probably stay at one of those next time... ( Nautibeach condos were fine and the Mayan beach club for dinner was probably had the best food we ate besides Bastos but the community Wifi sucked there...) Edited June 16, 20187 yr by Grimas
June 16, 20187 yr Someone remind me where the cheap beach massages are. I went last year but don’t recall exactly how I found them.
June 16, 20187 yr Someone remind me where the cheap beach massages are. I went last year but don’t recall exactly how I found them. Just go east on the beach, away from Ixchel. In front of Buho’s.
June 17, 20187 yr So the weather sucks, any thoughts on a good place to watch the 10AM World Cup match? Mexico is playing so I’m thinking that might be a good time.
June 17, 20187 yr Nash's on Hildago but get a table near a fan as it was hotter than hell in there...
June 17, 20187 yr On 6/16/2018 at 12:59 AM, Grimas said: Enjoy Isla! After fighting the rain to get to the airport yesterday, we returned to Houston. The wife and kids liked Isla better than Akumal - mainly because "there was stuff to do"... Nevermind the sweltering afternoon heat and not leaving the a/c condo in the afternoon... While the condo we had on Half-Moon bay in Akumal was on the water and all you had to do was to step out the door to snorkel, the rest of the family (wife and 12 year old twins) liked Isla last better because of the vibe... I had originally booked 9 nights at Isla but then cut it down to 5 as I thought the kids would be bored, in the end, we could have spent the whole time at Isla and everyone would have been ok... that being said, whenever we go back, it will be at/near North Beach and within walking distance of Hildago street mainly for the reasons above. If you are in the middle or southern part of the island, you need to take a taxi or get a cart to go anywhere and might as well be somewhere else rather than Isla... North beach was more of the vibe that we had in Hui Hin, Phuket, Penang, or Hoi An (minus the hookers)... Will definitely go back! We really liked Hotel Secreto and Ixchel and would probably stay at one of those next time... ( Nautibeach condos were fine and the Mayan beach club for dinner was probably had the best food we ate besides Bastos but the community Wifi sucked there...) We always stay up north now for the same reasons. In a 10 day stay we'll rent a golf cart once or twice. Secreto is awesome. They'll be closing down later in the year while they finish the expansion. I won't stay anywhere else on Isla as I love that location. Peace and quiet during the day if you want it and Hidalgo and Playa Norte are a short stroll away.
June 17, 20187 yr Nash's on Hildago but get a table near a fan as it was hotter than hell in there...That’s where we ended up and yeah, we commandeered a couple of fans. Nice kid named Shay from Charlotte NC was working the bar. Decent brown liquor selection if you’re tired of beach drinks. Standard bar food but lots of TVs and an ice cream stand next door for the kiddos.
June 19, 20187 yr Oscar’s for dinner two nights ago. The kids were happy for pizza. Got in a two tank dive with Carey’s dive shop yesterday. Good folks and a good couple dives. The crew is back with them for whale sharks today but I had to pass because of some work stuff. After the dives we were hungry and found out that Minino’s is gone, which is a shame. But our boat captain works at La Playita so we hit that up. Slammed. Last night we tried a place right by our Airbnb called Fuego de Mar. It’s owned by this great Argentinian couple (he’s the chef) and it did not disappoint. A couple different beef dishes and lobster and shrimp pasta were all really good. This morning after I dropped off the crew I hit Rooster’s for breakfast. Not bad but they were out of steak and lobster so no fancy Benedict for me. Settled for hash brown Benedict with chorizo which was pretty good for $9. The restaurant in our building is called Topaz and it has a cool open air bar facing the windward side ocean. The bartender there, Annie, is cool and makes good drinks. I was housed off a couple double margs and a couple Sol’s. We also found the brewery. The beer is ok but stepping inside the beer cooler for a minute is heaven. It’s fucking hot. Cart parade from our condo:Also checked out the beach at the north end by Buho’s. That’s definitely where the scenery is. It was blazing hot. No topless action I’m afraid. Our view:
June 19, 20187 yr Author Damn. Too bad about Minino's. We've always gone there at least once per visit. We also frequent Oscar's. Oscar is a cool old guy. From Detroit iirc, or somewhere up north.
June 19, 20187 yr Should also add that the big grocery store is pretty kickass. Huge bakery, decent produce, lots of booze. Our place has a rooftop outdoor kitchen with grill and flat top, but we may not use it since there are so many good places to eat for cheap. Also: this where we're staying. Huge two-story 4BR/4BA with two more half baths. Private rooftop pool. Less than $700 per night. http://www.isla33.com/
June 19, 20187 yr Isla in 7 days. LFG. Pretty sure I'm going to Bastos at least once per day. Cant get enough!
June 19, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, Buzzrock said: Should also add that the big grocery store is pretty kickass. Huge bakery, decent produce, lots of booze. Our place has a rooftop outdoor kitchen with grill and flat top, but we may not use it since there are so many good places to eat for cheap. Also: this where we're staying. Huge two-story 4BR/4BA with two more half baths. Private rooftop pool. Less than $700 per night. http://www.isla33.com/ Chedraui? Yeah, love the bakery...esp these with pineapple or strawberry. Nomnomnomnom...
June 20, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, BearCountry11 said: Isla in 7 days. LFG. Pretty sure I'm going to Bastos at least once per day. Cant get enough! Skip Thursday.
June 20, 20187 yr On 6/8/2018 at 8:23 PM, wood said: Yeah Nautibeach wifi is ass my man. Is there anywhere on the isle with good wifi?
June 20, 20187 yr Is there anywhere on the isle with good wifi?WiFi at our place has been quite serviceable. But there’s a microwave antenna on the roof.
June 20, 20187 yr Can I bring yours?We can talk. She doesn’t want to leave. I see a cottage industry.
June 20, 20187 yr Healthcare is just a short ferry ride away in Cancun. If you're a diver, their care for divers in distress in first rate.
June 20, 20187 yr Hit up Mango this morning. So good. Everyone who went snorkeling with the whale sharks said it was incredible. It’s over an hour ride and couple of folks got sick, including my eight year old. But he rallied and jumped in with the sharks twice. I’ll have to go next time. We went down to Punta Sur this morning and walked on the leeward side path and checked out some caves and iguanas. It’s hot af now so we’re having some quiet time in the a/c. Might go hit up the cheap massage crew later (there are some right behind La Playita now, $30 for an hour).
June 20, 20187 yr and if you guys ever decide to see the rest of Quintana Roo, Banco Chinchorro is pretty awesome If that’s your video and you used a GoPro, get a red filter for it. It really helps the colors pop past about 15’.
June 20, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, Buzzrock said: If that’s your video and you used a GoPro, get a red filter for it. It really helps the colors pop past about 15’. Yeah, I would have if it had been an option. It's a Yi 4K, not a GoPro and I looked into filters before I left. The internet consensus was that GoPro filters don't fit on the Yi 4K case and the cheap ones made for the Yi 4K are garbage and just make your video all red. Since I got back, I've aggy rigged a Backscatter Flip 6 three filter/macro system on to it and added a tray mount with two 2000 lumen video lights. Hopefully my videos will look a lot better when I go to Baja in February. This is the kind of cool shit you can see there: Edited June 20, 20187 yr by rage-a-holic
June 21, 20187 yr Badass. Lights make such a huge difference but are a commitment for sure. Low key day today. After Mango’s we pretty much hid in the a/c at the condo. But this afternoon the weather came around nicely and we headed up to playa norte for dinner. Mayan Beach Club delivered big time. Drinks and more fresh seafood than four people could eat was $125 with tip. Nice views
June 21, 20187 yr Stayed in for breakfastI checked and I’m getting right at 20:1 exchange rate at the ATM via USAA. Good time to be here.
June 21, 20187 yr Spent all afternoon at Parque de Los Suenos. That place is awesome. No entry fee, three pools, swim up bar and restaurant, plenty of chairs and umbrellas, free snorkeling/SUP/kayak gear, lots of fish to see under the pier, rope swing and rock climbing wall for the kids, plenty of TVs for World Cup action (lol Argentina), steady stream of scenery for Dad...easily beats out Zama and Playa Lancheros for me. Ate and drank all afternoon for about $150 for four of us. Ran into our bartender Annie from Topaz and her friends on her day off. She was feeling no pain. I like Annie’s Brazilian fashion sensibilities.
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