Because of the propulsion issue, we ended up making two stops in
Mexico.
A dolphin experience we watched in Costa Maya, not Cozumel where we did ours. |
Although the cruise line put together some last minute excursions, we decided to not take any in our second port of Costa Maya. Instead, we went with our new friends - Jill and her college-age daughter, Natalie. We first visited the high-pressure shops and Alex bought some sunglasses which she needed. Then we climbed this tower. There wasn't a lot to see, but we could see our ship!
Natalie went back to the ship while Alex & Jill hung out in beach chairs and I visited the tide pools that were right there at our port! I LOVE tide pools and enjoyed exploring these. I found several chitons which are mollusks with hard plates. They are about 2 inches long.
Dozens of shells - probably hermit crabs?
A little bitty sea urchin!!! I believe this is
my first in a tide pool. It was about the size of a marble!
This is what I believe is a piece of coral. It
was about the size of my hand.
Gorgeous! And so fragile looking! It reminds me
of a leaf skeleton.
And, a little striped fish that got caught in
the tide pool.
A self-portrait by the tide pools. You can see
our ship in the background!
Alex & Jill relaxing by the ocean.
After this, Jill headed back to the ship and
Alex and I found two hammocks! We had the BEST time hanging out in these! I
could have stayed for HOURS, but we hadn't put on sunscreen because we thought
we'd just be shopping for awhile.
Just relaxing! (Alex loves to take angled
photos... they do turn out neat!)
And, a zoomed-in view of Costa Maya from our
balcony. We took that little red trolley back. You can see the flag that I took
a photo of, the yellow tower (behind the orange building) that we climbed, the
shops (brownish triangular roofs) where we shopped, the beach (in front of
umbrellas) where I looked at tide pools, and right behind the umbrellas were the
hammocks where we laid out.
The tide pool experience looks great. I've never found any before...of oourse our beach visits are rare and perhaps have to do with the types of beaches, I'm guessing.
ReplyDeleteLaurie