Last winter we spent a month in Mexico so we have gotten a small taste of what it can be like. We had a ball. We stayed in touch with family by Skype. Wireless Networking was available many places which was grand. We couldn't afford a car so we used local transportation, of which Mexico has lots of varying styles and types. We squished into small vans with 12 people at a time and also rode the ADO luxury line buses into the mountains of Chiapas. We stayed in a beach house, a small hotel and 2 different hostels. We ate quesadillas and other local food and shopped at the market so we could mostly cook our own. We found a lovely coffee shop in Merida that satisfied our craving for latte coffees. We enjoyed the hammocks, walked the beach, swam in cenotes and visited with another Canadian couple we met. They were seasoned snow birders and were so generous with their information. It was so nice to have someone to ask questions of.
My husband was doing very well learning Spanish. He could speak toddler Spanish which is way more than I could manage. He was very brave trying it out whenever he could and the Mexican people were very friendly and helpful. At no time did we feel unsafe... whether on the streets of downtown Merida or San Cristobal de las Casas or the beach at Chelem.
We have been fortunate, as we have already traveled to the Cook Islands, Belize and the Dominican Republic prior to our Mexico adventure. But there is so much more out there to explore and we are just beginning I hope. Luckily we are house sharing with our grown daughter and granddaughter so we can leave our house knowing that it and the dogs and cat will be well taken care of. What a relief that is!
Now, I am heavily into researching where to go next winter. My tentative plan is to go to Ecuador and maybe also Panama and/or Peru. It all depends on how far I can make our limited dollars stretch. If you are interested in traveling on a budget you may want to follow along as I share what I learn.
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