Did you know about Costa Maya?
This port of call is the most "touristy" of the ones we visited. It is owned by the cruise ship lines. The port is built in a circle, with one side being a shopping strip and the other a restaurant and beach area. It was a nice port, very beautiful, but we only stayed onshore a couple of hours. There seemed to be some excursions available, but we were worn our from our two previous days, so decided this was a good day to take it easy. And we were glad to have decided that. After about two hours in the terminal, another cruise ship docked. We decided as they unloaded, it was time for us to head back to our ship and relax. This port was very pretty, but we were just as happy to miss the crowds.
4 comments:
I like your photographs. There sort of tempting me to take a cruise myself.
Malcolm
this was our first cruise, and we loved it. some folks say it gets boring on board, but we were so happy to just relax, and we did take part in the activities provided, went to shows, napped, read, ate, swam, all good stuff!
Costa Maya looks interesting, too, but I know what you mean about crowds. It was a good thing that you liked the ship so much!
yes, we saw that second ship come in, and the crowd pouring off and knew it was time to head back! we were so tired from our two days before, we were ready to rest up!
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