Uaymitun 2013-Blog Post #13 “San Crisanto”

Today is Sunday… only 10 days in paradise left! Time to catch up on some blog posts.


Dave and Deb arrived at Merida airport at the usual evening hour on Feb 21st.

Hola!
Didn’t take them long to get into the Uaymitun mindset!

One of our first excursions was to the mangroves at San Crisanto, about a 40 minute drive east of Uaymitun.

They have a new Welcome Centre this year!
We followed our guides on their bicycles to the entrance and parked
By the time our guide had us started through the channel, Dave & Deb were long gone!
Finally caught a glimpse of them on a turn way ahead.
We weren’t alone… these folks were coming back… traffic jam!
The welcoming committee at the cenote

Once we had arrived, we quickly got ready for a dip in the crystal clear waters of the cenote.

We were not alone!!!
Swimming with the Tarpon!
The ladies were undaunted by their poolmates!
Dave said “what fish?” 🙂
Four happy cenote’rs!
The parking lot
The palapa shade area
The cenote terraces
The cenote

Having enjoyed the cenote, we started our boat ride back to the entrance.

This time we swapped guides and we were able to stay close
San Crisanto Mangroves
This channel to the cenote was all dug by hand!
Time for pictures!

Along the way, we stopped and took a short walk along the boardwalk to a viewing stand beside a pond in the mangroves…

Croc #1
Croc #2

… and finally back to the entrance.

Nearing the dock
Requisite photo at the entrance to San Crisanto mangroves and cenote!

On our way home, we stopped in Telchac Puerto for some lunch and a walkabout.

Great little restaurant near the pier in Telchac Puerto!
Somebody likes Mexico!
Walkabout in Telchac Puerto
Beach scene
The pier with…
… cormorants chilling…
… pelicans diving…
… Elaine and Doug being footloose and fancy-free!

We had a great time enjoying the area and the people of San Crisanto and Telchac Puerto!


Watch this space for our next blog post where we visit Conkal, take in part of the “Convent Route” and see Mayapan!

Love to all,

-doug and elaine
-mom and dada
-nana and papa

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