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Cancun casa’s, hacienda’s, & villa’s Aug 22

Many of my readers live in all parts of the world. I’ve gotten views from China, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Spain, France, Italy,  Austria, Russia, Canada, Nova Scotia, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Portugal, the Mideast, South Africa, the Philippines, South America, USA, Virgin Islands, and so on. I’ve always been interested in where  and how people live in other parts of the world. I admire the Mexican architecture and therefore I thought you might like to see what some of Cancun’s Casas, Haciendas, and Villas look like. I went for a walk in the nearby neighborhoods and photographed some of the nicest homes. Notice that all the properties are walled and gated. They are all made from cement, concrete blocks and stucco and are very hurricane resistant. They are so clever in the use of the building materials available here.  The floors and even the roofs are made of poured concrete. When you walk through these homes the floors and stairs don’t creak and even all the interior walls are made from the blocks and stucco. These homes are solid.

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A beautiful casa on a corner lot………..

A magnificent villa…..

A Mexican Hacienda entrance……


I love the look of this 3 story gem……..

Modern architecture…………just a bit too extreme for me……….

Large corner villa more in the traditional style……..and colors……

A  more modest casa but still very nice……

Many of the gates are works of art in themselves and behind them are marvelous hidden gardens……

Entry ways can be intricate and impressive……

More examples…………

Most homes of this size also feature roof top gardens and decks many of which have pergolas and palapa style coverings……

Bougainvillea growing up the walls and ironwork…..

These polished stainless steel gates are expensive and elegant…….


A small park in the neighborhood with amazing detail work on the benches……..

Closeup of medallion: “H. Ayuntamiento Benito Juarez 2005-2008″ (City  Council, Benito Juarez 2005-2008)

These are some of the  better homes here in Cancun. They are in a more upmarket area and are typical for the area they are in, but like any city not typical throughout the many different neighborhoods. I will do a future article of the middle class homes soon.

The infamous “LEDGE” is gone !!! Aug 08

We enjoyed the late morning and afternoon yesterday on Marlin beach in the hotel zone. We really wanted to take some pictures of the beach now that we heard the sand “ledge” had been removed as promised. It had and the beach is now as it should be with a gentle slope into the water. Come to Cancun and enjoy one of the best beaches in the world.

BEFORE………

AFTER…………..

LOOKING NORTH…………

LOOKING BACK AT THE BEACH FROM THE SURF………

The foaming surf rolling up onto the newly leveled beach…………

As Jimmy Buffett sang………….”The weather is here……….wish you were beautiful”

A week at the Sands part II Jul 04

On Sunday, Tropical Storm Alex was passing nearby and we had white caps in the swimming pool and the rain was coming down sideways parallel to the ground!  We decided to go to the breakfast buffet at the Veranda restaurant here at the Sands. The weather was causing the wind to whistle loudly inside the restaurant but we had a great breakfast in spite of all the noise. The selections this time were more limited than in past visits to the Sands. I would say about half they once were. Obvious cost cutting has occurred, perhaps as a reaction to the economy in the USA and Mexico or perhaps they cut back during the summer??

Around 12:30PM our  friends Al & Louise joined us to watch the soccer match between Mexico and Argentina in the sports bar here at the Sands. It was crowded and everyone mucho enthusiastic. The match was exciting  and everyone really enjoyed it. Unfortunately Mexico lost 3-1.

After the game we all went for a walk on the beach and then a dip in the pool. We all took advantage of the 2 for 1 Happy Hour at the pool bar and spent the rest of the afternoon enjoying our drinks while standing in the pool to keep cool.

Over the next few days the weather improved gradually and by Friday the beach flags were changed from red to yellow. I tried wave surfing but a big one got me and I went for tumble and decided that the pool would do.

Every time we visit the Sands I take a picture of the beach sign holding my hand out to the birds…………….this years picture:

Here’s Suzie’s

The next morning we ate in, just coffee and pop tarts. Then we went for a long walk on the beach together, returned and hit the pool area with our books, Bloody Mary’s, and sun screen. We read for a couple of hours, did some swimming and just kicked back. Later in the evening we went to a special place for dinner. The El Conquistador at the Royal Mayan. Jorge Duran entertains the diners with his guitar playing which I think is world class.

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We enjoyed salad, lobster bisque, prime rib , Steak Diane prepared table-side, and some really good red wine.

We were too full for dessert, so we ordered Gran Marnier on ice and listened to Senor Duran play. Afterward we walked over to the La Palapa pool bar and had Baileys on ice. It was a good night. Stay tuned for part III in a couple of days……………

A week at the Sands…………….part I Jun 30

Sounds……………..the sound of the surf crashing onto the beach driven by a tropical storm…….the sound of heavy hard rain hitting the windows of our resort……..the sound of the pure white sand impinging on the balcony accelerated by the tropical storm …………..all different sounds for this years vacation week. This year we decided to stay in Cancun for our vacation. We are staying for  a week in the Hotel Zone  at the Royal Sands.  Sounds like we’ve planned to eat out every night, relax on the beach, and just plain have a great time, doesn’t it?

Now that the beaches have been restored we planned to spend plenty of time using them. There is nothing quite like being served ice cold drinks while basking in the sun on a pristine white sand beach in the sub tropical climate of Cancun, Mexico.

However, Mother Nature had a different set of plans……called Tropical Storm Alex. So on this first day we are experiencing high seas, high wind,  & heavy rain. But…………..even a so-so weather day here is much better than the best day most other places I can think of.

The Royal Sands Resort and Spa…………


Day 1: Saturday

We drove over to the Sands around 4pm. Check in was more efficient than in past years. We gave our luggage to the bell captain and  proceeded to the check in desk. At the top of the entry stairs, just inside the door, they had a welcoming desk and gave us each a bottle of ice cold water. Then came a surprise at the front desk………..for the first time ever we were required to put  a 7,000 peso deposit ($530 USD) on our Visa against which they would draw off of as we charged food, drinks, spa visits, and clothing during our stay. They call it a “HOLD” on your account that they will release when you settle your bill at the end of your stay. Curiously when we used up the 7,000 pesos they required us to put another 7,000 pesos on HOLD. They did not give me a satisfactory explanation of exactly HOW this works. This is a new policy that was started last August because of deadbeat guests skipping out on their bills.  It’s another classic case where the few have ruined it for the many! (Members are not required to put up this deposit. It is for guests of members only.)

Topical storm Alex was passing through the Rivera Maya so the weather was anything but calm. It was very overcast, high winds, & rain made it not conducive to be outdoors.

It didn’t matter much to us as we had reservations at the Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse at the Kukulcan Mall just down the street for 8pm and we didn’t check in until 5pm.

We had a fabulous meal at the steak house. The ambiance is upscale but  very conservative. Service was good and professional but not personable. This place is all about the food.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse bar….

Tom & Suzie………..

We both ordered the fillet. Tom’s with a side of sweet potato casserole with a pecan crust & Suz’s with Au Gratin Broccoli in blue cheese sauce with cheddar…………believe me this was a meal to die for…….

The house gave us a complimentary side of sauteed onions to go with our steaks.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse is noted for their fine aged beef and they did not disappoint. The steaks were cooked to perfection and served sizzling hot as where all the sides. Our dinner included two sides, two glasses of  red wine and a bottle of Perrier sparking water.  Our bill came to 1,506 pesos not including the tip. We were too filled to try dessert…………..maybe next visit?

While we dined, a saxophone player strolled around the restaurant and entertained us with soft, sexy music.

We crashed early  and slept well as the heavy rain pelted out windows.

A day at Marlin Beach in the hotel zone (Cancun) Apr 04

I haven’t posted for about a week and even though we didn’t want to go to the beach, I felt that I owed it to my readers to bite the bullet and force ourselves to do so in order to share it with all of you. It was tough, but we made it through the day just for you………………………LOL :)

Yesterday was a perfect day to spend at the newly restored beaches here in Cancun, Mexico. We chose to go to Marlin Beach in the Hotel Zone. The entrance to the this beach is behind the Kukulcan Mall (km 13) next to the Villas Marlin property. The temperature was 87 with clear blue skies. We had a nice breeze blowing in off the Caribbean and that provided nice wave action which always makes it more fun. We rented a umbrella and 4 chairs in the beach area between the “ledge” and the surf. It was a perfect spot that provided us easy access to the water. Plenty of food was available from beach vendors. We brought in a couple of coolers full of beer, water and soft drinks along with some ceviche, guacamole, sandwiches, chips, napkins, forks, and Styrofoam plates.
First off a video clip to show you the conditions around 11am.

Cancun 2010!

Spring Break 2010!

The Marlin Beach at about 11am

Surf coming in

Marlin Beach is a favorite “locals” beach.

Footprints in the white sand beaches of Cancun……….

Just chillin’ on the beach…………..

Yellow flags=you can swim, the life guards kept people in the areas with the least amount of undertow….

The famous “ledge” in front of the Barcelo Tucancun, Celebrity, and Royal Sands

Wave-runner anyone????

A aqua hotrod…………and it’s for rent…

How would you like to have this guys office??????

Royal Sands II in the foreground and the Original Royal Sands adjacent

It doesn’t get much better than this……………


Don’t miss your chance to visit Cancun and have the vacation of a lifetime. The beaches are just a small part of Cancun. There is so much to see and do that you will never get bored. The people are gracious and friendly. The weather can’t be beat.