Mar 24: Back inland to the historic haciendas
It’s sunny and 36 again but we are off driving north to Uxmal, one of the major Mayan ruins in the Yucatán Peninsula. It is now overrun with visitors and you can’t climb on any of the temple ruins as we did 46 years ago. We follow narrow country lanes through ancient Mayan villages amid rich agricultural land. It’s a slash and burn agriculture here in places still and they are burning. We soon reach the gorgeous 16th century hacienda which will be home for 3 days. We are upgraded to the Jackie Kennedy suite, full of many photos of her visit here in 1968. Our bathroom is outdoor - but glassed in so you can enjoy the tropical forest, the starry night sky - with a huge jacuzzi bathtub which I won’t use. Our terrace overlooks a beautiful pool, lily pond and huge palm trees full of chattering birds. Bath products are all made from the local honey in dainty packages with fabric woven lids! Quite exquisite.
WE are greeted with cool watermelon juice and in our room later a tropical fruit place. It is reminiscent of Hawaii with plumeria everywhere, scattered in our room each day too. A huge tropical flower arrangement about 4ft high graces the corner of our room. Spring is on the waouny so blossoms of purple, pink, yellow and white abound.
We finally have a fridge at last so can keep our own beers handy.
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