Paa Mul
We hit our first rain on the way to Cancun & Paa Mul, just showers but enough to really do a number on the vehicles. As the Yucatan is mainly soft lime stone, the spray from the road was just like spraying cement on your vehicles. Up to this point, the vehicles had remained relatively clean, as the only road spray we had, was snow melt in Oregon.
We stopped in Cancun at Soriano’s to stock up depleted supplies as we had not shopped since we left the US. We then left for Paa Mul, and when we got there, the rains came down. By the time we looked at sites, and got parked, we were soaked. Lil had to dry everything in her purse, and by the time I had hooked up to Electrical & Water, I was very wet. Yes we had a small umbrella, or we would have been wetter. With the way the trip is going, it certainly makes you wonder why you left home. (Lil: I know why we left home! That rain was warm and the TV, shows what’s happening at home, weather-wise)
The Paa Mul RV Park is located about 15kms south of Playa Del Carmen, and, it is owned by a Mayan Indian family, The Mayans owned most of the coastal land as it was once considered worthless before the tourist invasion started. Now there are buyers with suitcases full of money putting heavy pressure on the families too sell.
The RV Park has about 100 Sites, of which, about 75% are rented on an annual basis ($6000.00 per Year). And being Mexico, you can bargain the cost, less for the further you want to pay in advance.
Most of the permanent sites have elaborate two story Palapa’s built over their RV’s, and the owner have added a permanent structure next to their RV, generally containing an area for Storage, Washer & Dryer, and larger Bathroom facilities. Others have had their old RV’s removed and have put in permanent living areas.
There are a number of these Palapa’s for sale, in the US$200,000 range for beach front, down to $50,000 (they usually come with an old Mexican Registered Vehicle, and are located about 75 to 100 meters from the ocean, this is very inexpensive for an accommodation unit right on the Caribbean.
There is quite an elaborate home being built on a double lot at the present. The owner figures that paying rent on the lots, is far cheaper, than buying land, which is unbelievably high. I did not hear what kind of a lease he has on the lots, but he is spending a lot of money on the home.
There is a nice Swimming Pool & Restaurant Complex on the waters edge, with lots of lounge chairs on the sand in front. There is also a Dive Shop, Massage Parlor, and Bar.
The Public Washroom and Shower facilities are less than perfect (we don’t use them). This is quite a surprise to find in an otherwise pretty nice place.
The beach sand is beautiful Caribbean White, and there are some rocky area’s which extend out into the sea, making a snorkel area. The Coral Reef, starts about 100 meters off shore, and is said to be quite extensive, with a lot of Brain Coral. We have not done any snorkeling yet, but plan to do as much as we can over the Christmas Week, as other tourist sites will be crowded, so we will stay put.
In the area were we are parked, surprisingly has about 50% of the vehicle license plates are from BC, plus a few from AB, and ON. These are mainly 5th Wheel Trailers and are parked in the open RV spaces. Until yesterday, we were the only Truck & Camper on site, then a SK Truck & Camper showed up.
We are parked between a couple from ON, on our left, and on our right and behind us, are two Ex Reform/Conservative MP’s from BC.
Bill Gilmore from Parksville/Qualicum, and Ted White from North Vancouver, both of whom lost their seats in the last election, I believe they both served two terms. There are 5 couples, that came down from BC and ON and I believe they all were involved in politics. They are all in their 50s and early 60’s.
And certainly; based on their New Trucks and 5th Wheel trailer’s they are really enjoying their “Gold Plated Pensions”.
Also they are not a very friendly bunch, but then, they no longer need our votes.
Well it is only 3 days to Christmas, and we will be thinking about you and missing you all very much.
We will be having Christmas dinner with a couple from Calgary. We are going to share the preparation of the dinner. It should be fun as they are very nice people. Their travel-mates Elliot & Phyllis, from Ft Steele will be attending their granddaughters Wedding at a resort nearby in the afternoon.
Lil
We are now settled into Paa Mul RV park on the beach (we are one row back, so only a short walk) and my back is feeling better already. It is a beautiful bay with white sand and that blue-green sea. The pictures will tell all.
We took a drive up to Cancun to have a look at the famous Hotel Zone. I did expect there to be more interesting architecture, after all, the area should inspire a little exotica. We are glad to have seen it but there is no visible Mexican influence. Of course we just drove through. Some of the gated resorts south of Cancun present far more interesting fronts. Very elaborate and artistic. You can go for the day (not night) for $95 per person…to use the facilities and meals included. It is not on our agenda.
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, HEALTHY, AND PROSPOROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL
Herb & Lil
We hit our first rain on the way to Cancun & Paa Mul, just showers but enough to really do a number on the vehicles. As the Yucatan is mainly soft lime stone, the spray from the road was just like spraying cement on your vehicles. Up to this point, the vehicles had remained relatively clean, as the only road spray we had, was snow melt in Oregon.
We stopped in Cancun at Soriano’s to stock up depleted supplies as we had not shopped since we left the US. We then left for Paa Mul, and when we got there, the rains came down. By the time we looked at sites, and got parked, we were soaked. Lil had to dry everything in her purse, and by the time I had hooked up to Electrical & Water, I was very wet. Yes we had a small umbrella, or we would have been wetter. With the way the trip is going, it certainly makes you wonder why you left home. (Lil: I know why we left home! That rain was warm and the TV, shows what’s happening at home, weather-wise)
The Paa Mul RV Park is located about 15kms south of Playa Del Carmen, and, it is owned by a Mayan Indian family, The Mayans owned most of the coastal land as it was once considered worthless before the tourist invasion started. Now there are buyers with suitcases full of money putting heavy pressure on the families too sell.
The RV Park has about 100 Sites, of which, about 75% are rented on an annual basis ($6000.00 per Year). And being Mexico, you can bargain the cost, less for the further you want to pay in advance.
Most of the permanent sites have elaborate two story Palapa’s built over their RV’s, and the owner have added a permanent structure next to their RV, generally containing an area for Storage, Washer & Dryer, and larger Bathroom facilities. Others have had their old RV’s removed and have put in permanent living areas.
There are a number of these Palapa’s for sale, in the US$200,000 range for beach front, down to $50,000 (they usually come with an old Mexican Registered Vehicle, and are located about 75 to 100 meters from the ocean, this is very inexpensive for an accommodation unit right on the Caribbean.
There is quite an elaborate home being built on a double lot at the present. The owner figures that paying rent on the lots, is far cheaper, than buying land, which is unbelievably high. I did not hear what kind of a lease he has on the lots, but he is spending a lot of money on the home.
There is a nice Swimming Pool & Restaurant Complex on the waters edge, with lots of lounge chairs on the sand in front. There is also a Dive Shop, Massage Parlor, and Bar.
The Public Washroom and Shower facilities are less than perfect (we don’t use them). This is quite a surprise to find in an otherwise pretty nice place.
The beach sand is beautiful Caribbean White, and there are some rocky area’s which extend out into the sea, making a snorkel area. The Coral Reef, starts about 100 meters off shore, and is said to be quite extensive, with a lot of Brain Coral. We have not done any snorkeling yet, but plan to do as much as we can over the Christmas Week, as other tourist sites will be crowded, so we will stay put.
In the area were we are parked, surprisingly has about 50% of the vehicle license plates are from BC, plus a few from AB, and ON. These are mainly 5th Wheel Trailers and are parked in the open RV spaces. Until yesterday, we were the only Truck & Camper on site, then a SK Truck & Camper showed up.
We are parked between a couple from ON, on our left, and on our right and behind us, are two Ex Reform/Conservative MP’s from BC.
Bill Gilmore from Parksville/Qualicum, and Ted White from North Vancouver, both of whom lost their seats in the last election, I believe they both served two terms. There are 5 couples, that came down from BC and ON and I believe they all were involved in politics. They are all in their 50s and early 60’s.
And certainly; based on their New Trucks and 5th Wheel trailer’s they are really enjoying their “Gold Plated Pensions”.
Also they are not a very friendly bunch, but then, they no longer need our votes.
Well it is only 3 days to Christmas, and we will be thinking about you and missing you all very much.
We will be having Christmas dinner with a couple from Calgary. We are going to share the preparation of the dinner. It should be fun as they are very nice people. Their travel-mates Elliot & Phyllis, from Ft Steele will be attending their granddaughters Wedding at a resort nearby in the afternoon.
Lil
We are now settled into Paa Mul RV park on the beach (we are one row back, so only a short walk) and my back is feeling better already. It is a beautiful bay with white sand and that blue-green sea. The pictures will tell all.
We took a drive up to Cancun to have a look at the famous Hotel Zone. I did expect there to be more interesting architecture, after all, the area should inspire a little exotica. We are glad to have seen it but there is no visible Mexican influence. Of course we just drove through. Some of the gated resorts south of Cancun present far more interesting fronts. Very elaborate and artistic. You can go for the day (not night) for $95 per person…to use the facilities and meals included. It is not on our agenda.
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY, HEALTHY, AND PROSPOROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL
Herb & Lil