Mar25: Meet the locals
Breakfast on the pool patio is lovely, with fresh juices, tropical fruit places, eggs as you like them, fresh bread and pastries (not tortillas!) and of course always black beans.
Off early it’s now $90 to visit the gorgeous ruins but we are in awe at the beauty of the site still. It would be $120 to see the 45 minute light show later, which we duck.) Its is not too crowded with large groups as they arrive by bus after 10 or 11am. It’s a world heritage site now so preservation is apparent everywhere.
After 2 hours I grab a Pina/coc cold drink and we come home to strip off the soaking clothes and drive north to Muna, to get gas and check out the local restaurants. Some have bus tours outside (skip that) but we find a lovely local place in a garden with pool where local families and groups are happily finishing lunch. They eat their main meals midday here and it is always very quiet in the evenings. Pretty much no English is spoken but they make excellent guacamole and Ted orders the black sound I have the ubiquitous sopa de limon (chicken lime soup)l And great margaritas.
Coming home we have neighbours from a German group who only stay a night so I don’t have the pool more or less to myself any more.
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