At our first stop in Cozumel, we had planned to go snorkeling, but they canceled all the water activities because of high winds and cold weather. But we didn't let that get us down. We rented a jeep and cruised around the little island of Cozumel, going down rugged, bumpy back roads and exploring the area. In the afternoon, the weather was a little bit better, so we stopped at a few beaches and played in the warm water. We found that the water temperature was about 10 degrees warmer than the air temperature, so we didn't want to get out. After we finally decided it was time to head back, it started looking pretty cloudy again, so we made drove the jeep back to where we rented it, and made some final purchases of Mexican vanilla, a picture frame, and wooden Mayan calendar. Here are some photos we took in Cozumel!
Our next stop was in Costa Maya Mexico! It was probably the hilight of the trip! We were able to go see two ancient Mayan Ruin cities and it was so fun! It took about two hours to drive inland to the ruins and two hours back, but we had an awesome tour guide who told us lots of interesting things the entire trip. He had a masters degree in Mayan history and was very smart. He told us everything from how their number system worked to the concern about the world ending in 2012, astronomy, and all sorts of things about the Mayan people and their culture. It was really neat to learn all about it and gave us a greater appreciation and excitement for what we saw. It was really cool too because our tour group cosisted of us and one other couple, so we pretty much got to do whatever we wanted! The ruins we went to aren't overpopulated with tourists either because they are further inland and haven't been fully uncovered yet. So we got to run up the stairs of the ruins and climb and play on them! It was really neat! We felt like the only people there! Here are some pictures of what we saw!