| El Varadero Cocina Criolla the inner harbour |
We might have been sitting at the Cuban restaurante El Varadero Cocina Criolla, hanging out over the water in a scene reminiscent of the 1951 movie African Queen starring Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, waiting for the famed boat to putt-putt past.
| Bar centre piece at Captain Dulche |
The view towards the Cancún skyline is gorgeous any time of the day, and the sunsets can be downright spectacular.
Today we had a terrific lunch at Zazil-Ha on the north end of the island, tucked inside the Nabalam Hotel complex. We gazed out onto Playa Norte, famous for its blindingly-white sandy beaches featured in the Corona beer commercials.
Lawrie tempted the beer gods at lunch.
He ordered a Sol beer instead of a Corona. Oh, oh!
| Sol beer on a Corona beach! |
It's also a nearby location where topless sunbathing is grudgingly accepted, as the locals are quite conservative.
The women and girls frequently swim fully dressed in shorts, t-shirts, and underwear, while the men will remove their t-shirts and swim in their shorts.
A little further around the corner on the northwestern side of the island are the public beaches where most of the domestic tourists and their families gather to enjoy the deliciously warm Caribbean Sea.
| Family enjoying North Beach |
Across from this beach is Jax Bar & Grill. Their second-floor patio one of our favourite places to hang out and watch the action.
The entertainment can include watching the locals playing a pick-up volleyball game, or savouring the smells wafting up from the street vendors' food carts, or listening to the families enjoying their beach, their island, their country.
| Just play! Don't speak to me! |
On the beach, between Cocteleria Minino's and the PeMex gas station is a worn, wooden booth where the fishermen clean and sell the day's catch. Good sounds, good smells.
| Birds looking for treats at fish cleaning station |
Señor, otro Sol, por favor.
Hasta pronto
Lynda & Lawrie
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Walking, camera in hand, is one of our favourite things to do early in the morning or early evening, snapping photos of the various areas of the island. In sorting through our more than 7000 digital photos of Isla, it is a chore to decide between photographs. This photo or that one? Have we overused that particular photo? Does this one show the flavours, textures, layers better? To be continued .......
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Walking, camera in hand, is one of our favourite things to do early in the morning or early evening, snapping photos of the various areas of the island. In sorting through our more than 7000 digital photos of Isla, it is a chore to decide between photographs. This photo or that one? Have we overused that particular photo? Does this one show the flavours, textures, layers better? To be continued .......
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4 comments:
Thanks for another treat. Isla is small in size but huge in flavor, texture, layers, personality and color. We have so many places to see on Isla.
Great post Lynda! Can't wait to discover a few more layers in June. We need to stop and have a drink on Cocina Criolla's back porch this next trip. I didn't realize the brothers still weren't speaking. Talk about layers!
Wonderful! I love walking early in the am on Isla & taking photos, too! Every trip we discover something new!
It's amazing how many like special areas there are on this tiny little island. Glad you enjoyed this post. Cheers Lynda and Lawrie
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