Mexico Part 2 - Exploring Holbox with the Golfcart (Fotos + Videos)

in #travel4 years ago

I know many of you are waiting already for this second part to come out hehe, kidding :D

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So here it goes: As you know from the first Part, my girlfriend Elena and I had arrived in Mexico, we got the car, stayed one night in Playa and drove all the way to Island Holbox the next day. We chilled a little bit at the beach and had a nice sleep at our Airbnb Apartment.

The next morning we could still feel the jetleg a little bit waking up early. Prepared a coffee and were really happy to finally be at paradise, with great warm weather right at the caribbean sea.

So we had coffee at the stairs and watched the sun come up, listening to the birds and enjoying the warm tropical weather.

After that we did our morning Yoga session and went streight to a little vegan restaurant right around the corner called Arte Sano. It is a great vegan and vegetarian restaurant with super fresh food, smoothies etc. You can sit inside or outside in the beautiful decorated garden.

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The plan of the day was to explore the island with the most common vehicle of the island: A golf cart! The best guy to book a golf cart at holbox in terms of service and price is willy from willis tours right at the city center.

We only paid 500 pesos for 4 hours at that time! And even booked a snorkel and fishing trip for the next day (that we sadly couldn't realize because of some stomach issues hehe, but more on that later).

I don't know if you ever drove one of those but it is soo much fun! The streets are almost all sandy and made for it so you mostly have the feeling you are driving offroad.

So we went all the way to one side of the island to punta mosquito, turned around to drive a long the beach once again and get to the more far away beach of punta cocos (where we had seen the algae spectacle the night before). From there we went back to the main beach and chilled out the rest of the day.

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So once we got the golf cart we started to drive through the village towards the coast, along the beach and then to Punta Mosquito.

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Punta Mosquito can be very hard to reach. You can eather go by golf cart, bike or walking through the sand banks. But the past 800 meters you have to walk. Some people even drive a little bit further by boat to the windy side of the island. It is the perfect spot for kitesurfers!!

The beach itself is really beautiful. Like a giant pool in caribbean cristal clear water! Just awesome! In the back you can see some people walking on the sandbanks.

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From there we turned around towards the village along the coast side! It is just a very beautiful ride having great ecoresorts on your left and the Caribbean sea on your right with the beach and hammocks, beach bars, etc.

I have to admit that at that point it was much more touristy than on my last visit 3 years ago, but I was glad to see that the culture and values of the island like ecotourism, sustainability and nature preservation still didn't change at all.

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To go to the other side of the island we had to cross the little village full of restaurants, tour agency and shops. Here we could enjoy the "hippy" and artist side of the culture, looking at all the streetart at our way! Incredible work! I just love streetart!

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I just love how they paint about there indigenous culture and nature and how proud they about it! I think it is great and very important!

Once we got passed by a golf cart carrying a bunch of coconuts, we knew it couldn't be much further anymore.

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A little bit further we finally arrived at Punta Coco!

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In my memories it was the most beautiful beach ever! When I was here a few years ago there were hammocks in the water and almost no people. Now they were gone and the beach not so special anymore.

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So we decided not to stay too long and drove back to the main beach to chill a bit in the hammocks over there. It costs about 200 pesos/hammock/day to chill.

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It was just awesome looking at the ocean and enjoying the sun. Of course we also went into the water.

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After a while we had to bring back the golf cart and decided to go home to take a shower and a little siesta.

After that we went out to go to the beach and see the sunset, but Elena all of the sudden was really white and felt bad. I got her a coca cola and hoped it helped, but it didn't.

So we went back to the apartment and yes... she had stomach issues. Super weird that it happened so late after, but I guess it was the ceviche from the day before. - That sucked. Second day at the island and already got the revenge of Moctezuma.

I got tons of Electrolite drinks, medicine and cookies and we made it confortable in the apartment for that afternoon and night.

As you can imagine nothing more that you want to hear happened that day 😉 - So more about the next day soon!

I did work a bit on my video skills though so here you got the awesome Go Pro Movie - Enjoy!

Cheers,
Liz

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Another top notch piece bringing some sweet memories for me :) Thank you for that Liz. I can also see you found some beautiful art works that we missed :D

But seeing your comment about ecotourism, sustainability and nature preservation on Holbox, do you know about this? :( https://www.theyucatantimes.com/2019/03/holbox-busting-at-the-seams-in-garbage/ It literally broke my heart when I found out about it... Right in Yum Balam... Unbelievable.

This is so heartbreaking to see! I cannot believe it is right there in Yum Balam! :( That used to be such a pristine piece of heaven.

Exactly :( So heartbreaking to see what used to be an epitome of tropical paradise turning into a toxic dump site... I am so sorry for all the amazing wildlife...

Oh noooo!!! I didn't know this! This is awful!!!😭

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Wow great, thank you very much @offgridlife! 🙏❤️

And again as I said in the previous post of yours, you might have enjoyed a lot and it seems to be like that

Hehe I did enjoy the stay! More adventures coming up soon 😉

Nothing beats enjoying life

Hey there!!! Long time no see! Hope you are doing good! Are you in Portugal yet living the dream??

Working on it, bought some land in Portugal (Penamacor) with @eco-alex and we have big plans but will probably stay in India for few more years, children-school-that kind of thing
Much love! Enjoy!

Awesome! I want to go to Portugal soon, maybe even move there also at some point! Keep me posted, maybe we ll meet up 😉
much love and hugs back❤️

time flies, already a month ago this comment. the Portugal diaries are posted on Hive https://peakd.com/hive-123046/@eco-alex/ecovillages-journal-28-usd37-000-usd-received-to-build-the-first-earthship-show-house-for-ecovillages
Practically, i am in a big conflict. I want to be there but my children have 2-4 more years study ahead in India. I split up with my partner also which doesn't make it easier.
Anyway stuck now, no international flights so living the life here and now in India while supporting the big dream in Portugal.
I hope to be able to go a few months around sept-oct-nov, hopefully picking up a 1st Hivefest on the way
Voila, keeping you up-to-date :-) Hope all is good, the Mexican posts surely look like that, much love!

Well let me know when you make it to portugal! If there will be a hivefest i am sure we will see each other there!! No real poker game without the two of us hahhahah
I understand! That is a big decision to make! Are you at least in your dream place in the jungle now? or in the city?
Yes, we had this little vacation just before corona, so we got lucky! Much love back ❤️

Mexico is beautiful country, very nice to necessary at that country 😁😁

Yes it is a very nice country! What do you mean necessary?

u should of played golf while at it

Lol maybe next time

Great pictures. How I wish I could be there.

Really enjoyed the entire video too! <3

Nicely done!

Oh yeah! I would love to be there now as well!!! Who wouldn't? 😅
Thanks! I tried my best for the video! But still learning 😉

Mexico must be very beautiful, I wish I could go. : D What nice photos friend @lizanomadsoul, I suppose you had a lot of fun. And the food? it looks delicious.

Oh yes, there is a reason I stayed 3 years of my still short life there 😉 Thanks, I am glad you liked the post @saracampero. Mexican food is just awesome!! ❤️❤️ - I am sure one day you will go and check it out yourself 😉

This was great! I love that part of Mexico, although I think some of it has become just a tad more commercial, but, you cannot beat the weather! I am sad they took those hammocks down!!! That is the most luxurious feeling, laying in the hammock, while the water laps at the sides, keeping you cool.

The video was the absolute coolest! Thanks for taking it and making it so awesome! Great job!

I am so sorry about your friend. Montezuma is a *itch for sure! I hope it didn't last long! It also could have been breakfast. You just never know. :)

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Awww @dswigle!!! What an honor to have you stop by my post!! You know that part of Mexico?? have you been? - Yes I was sooo sad the hamocks were gone!! It is in fact the greatest to get tan right there lying in the cool water at the same time!!

Thanks for your kind words! I am still learning to make videos, so I appreciate the feedback! Will do my best and keep trying at the next post ;) - Now that we have the Go Pro its worth it I feel 😉

yeah montezuma is not fun at all!! She is a cook and said her stomach can take everything haha well, appearently not! I called my aunt (a mexican) and she gave me a good recommendation for pills that worked pretty fast (2days after), but she did not have much fun at the island after that!
I also thought it was probably the breakfast because it was just too much time in between for ceviche, but she said she had the taste of it coming up .. haha sorry too many details. However!

I just loved seeing you here! Thanks for taking the time and stopping by.
Hugs from Germany,
liz

I do know that part of Mexico! My sister-in-law is Mexican, so I have spent a lot of time in Mexico, but, less in the last two years. I loved just laying in the hammock, letting my toes touch the water or even dumping over and getting wet. It is the life, no? I feel fortunate to be able to travel so much, of course, not quite like you, but, I get plenty in. :) I was just getting back from South America when they shut our country down, we made it back by two days. I had no idea it was that bad, but, hello! Glad we weren't shut out.

Oh, yes. When you can taste it, you pretty much know what it was. Weird as that was a long time. Perhaps the breakfast helped it along. :)

I would be over more often, but, honestly, the way the feed is, it makes it hard. But better since the search button works on this site. The video was really fun to watch! I look forward to another one!

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Nice! Yeah it helps to have family in/from Mexico! For me its the aunt and cousin of my mum, so I was there traveling for one year after graduation and later got sent over by my company. In total I spent 4 years living in Mexico and went traveling there a few times!

But in the end I left, because it was hard to watch how tourism step by step destroyed this area! I really hope Corona helped to recover some of the reefs etc.. but I think the situation for the people there must be very hard! Everybody lives from tourism... on the other hand they should learn how to be sustainable and good to nature in the long term..

Well, I am working on my video skills and I think you gonna like the next one coming out on Wednesday ;)

I know what you mean! I have hardly time to answer all my comments, and the ones from hivebuzz, and from pinmapple haha!! That's why I am always thankful if someone takes the time to read my posts and come over ;)

Cheers, liz

Great post. The weather looks great for photos. Sounds like fun.

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I just don't like touristy places and thankfully over here we have many miles of open and natural beaches.
But is saying that there are some timeshare places in KZN that also give their members golfcarts to drive. That is if the Peacocks don't nest in them hahaha.

That ocean looks magnificent though and a pity that the jippo guts was around.
Until next time them.]
Take care!

Hey @papilloncharity! Great to see you here and that you liked the post haha! Yeah the stomach thingy was not the best especially being at an incredible place like this. But we did have fun anyways! haha peacocks nest in golfcarts??
you too take care! Always great to see you stopping by ❤️

My pleasure to pop in Lady Liz.
Have a great weekend!😁

I did! You have a great week :)

Cool and may you also have a good week Liz.

You too my friend ❤️❤️

If this is tourisy, then it must have been heaven three years ago!

Oh it was heaven!! I was so sad to see that the hammocks in the water were gone, and the whole beach side was full of hotels and beach bars. The vibe was still nice though.