Let the adventure begin…

What better place to start than at the beginning?

In the summer of 2014 I married my husband and our life of travel began.

The first stop – our honeymoon.

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After lots of discussion (did we want adventure? Did we want to relax? Beach vacation? European vacation? Something filled with history?) and research we chose a nice relaxing beach vacation, and the perfect destination for us was the small island of Isla Mujeres off of the coast of Cancun in Mexico. This location had been a recommendation from a coworker at the hospital where I was working at the time. (I am a radiographer).

My husband had never left the county before, and had only flown on an airplane once ( I have been fortunate to have done both multiple times) so Mexico was the perfect destination for us. After booking our plane tickets and getting my husband his first passport we were ready to get married and get this vacation started! (Hey, planning a wedding is stressful!!)

Isla Mujeres Mexico is a small island off of the coast of Cancun. It stretches a whole 7.5 kilometers miles long (4.6 miles) and 700 meters (0.4 miles) wide at its widest point.

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First we traveled by plane to Cancun. Then by taxi from the airport to the ferry that takes you to the island. We used Cancun Valet www.cancunvalet.com. They were dependable and were available to greet us immediately upon walking out of the airport. Depending on the season this company will charge $75 to $85 from the airport to the ferry. I cannot recommend a taxi or valet enough; it is the company we use every time we have visited the island. When you book your pick up date and time from the airport they will also have you book your return dates. The dock for the ferry is a good 20-minute drive depending on traffic through the city of Cancun and it is very difficult to navigate by yourself if you have never been to the region before.

 

The island is only reachable by boat, which means there are significantly fewer tourists on the island than are on Cancun – which is wonderful if you are looking for a relaxing beach getaway. The ferry leaves from Puerto Juarez (Gran Puerto). After the ferry docks at the island you will be greeted by charming locals with bicycles that can carry your luggage to your hotel for you if you so desire. The ferry docks on the north side of the island so you can always walk yourself and your luggage to your hotel if it is on that side of the island!

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We stayed at Ixchel Beach Hotel on Playa Norte or the North beach during this trip. The hotel offers many different rooms ranging in price from $113 to $227 per night depending on the type of room and the season. Since we were here for our honeymoon we splurged a little and opted for one of the penthouse suites. We had a one bed, one bath suit with a kitchen, living room and outdoor living area that included a grill, table that could easily seat eight people and a hot tub. And of course, stunning views of the Caribbean Ocean.

The hotel provides wireless Internet (not the most reliable so if you relying on it to communicate back home or need it for work I would recommend finding an internet café or using the office workspace the hotel has, however its wonderful for updating Facebook and Instagram), beach towels, beach chairs and umbrellas, onsite laundry, money exchange (though it is important to note that almost all places on the island accept US dollars, pesos, and euros. And if you choose to stay at this hotel most restaurants let you bill to your room so you pay for all expenses at the end of your stay) and a gym (if you’re into that kind of thing while on vacation.)

Wondering what we did for a whole week in Mexico? In the next blog I will tackle what there is to do and (most importantly what to eat) on a small Mexican Island in the Caribbean Ocean!

And while I haven’t been everywhere, it is certainly on my list.

 

 

 

For reservations check out the hotels website . http://www.ixchelbeachhotel.com/default-en.html

, email reservation@ixchelbeachhotel.com or call toll free 1(800)638-5061

But first, a disclaimer.

A disclaimer for this blog…

 

I am in no way a professional of anything.
Just a lover of all things travel and history.

My goal is to provide information, suggestions, and ideas for traveling places you may want to visit or may not have even heard of!

It is important to note that these suggestions etc. are the opinion of myself and my family. They are in no way to be taken as anything other than that!

It is also important to note that the photographs featured in this blog are my own property that I have taken on my travels. Please respect this fact and do not steal them! If you would like to purchase any of the pictures featured please check out my store onceapictureshop.etsy.com

If there are any photographs featured that are not mine I will always give credit to the owner in a caption!!

With all this being said I do truly hope that the content of this blog remains fun, carefree and always travel oriented!!

Please feel free to leave comments of any sort! Whether they be recommendations of places you have visited yourself or if you have memories of places and travels that I will post about!

And while I haven’t been everywhere, it is certainly on my list!

 

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I do believe it is time for an adventure…

Is there anything better than travel? To see parts of this vast world that some people can only dream about? To stand next to the ocean to realize how small you are in this magnificent world. To fill your soul with adventure!

Hi! My name is Kelli and I am first and foremost a wife and mother. But coming in as a close second I am also a lover of all things water (oceans, lakes, rain, puddles, and pools.) A Fire wife, Girl Mom, Shutterbug, History Nerd and most importantly a traveler!

My husband is my partner in crime and my perfect opposite. The structure to my chaos. The detailed list maker to my “lets-just-wing-it” attitude. My morning alarm clock when I want to sleep all day and the toddler doesn’t wake me up. My rock and my encourager every single day.

The toddler living in my home is my daughter and the greatest thing that has ever happened to me! A lover of travel at a young age (just 2). “Lover” might be a stretch if we are being honest — long car rides are not her thing, but she loves to explore places that she has never been before and she is the perfect model for my photography!

Which brings me to another great love I have in my life. Photography. And perfectly enough there is nothing I love to photograph more than my travels. My camera is never more than an arms length away.

I have been blessed to have started traveling with my family at a very young age. I was born in the south (Sweet home Alabama — Where the skies are so blue) but raised in the midwest (Kansas — theres no place like home) and I now live with my family in what some people refer to as northern Texas (OOOOOOO-klahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plains.) But travel makes me feel like I have homes all over the world.

The goal of this blog is to provide you, the reader, with tips, tricks and information about the different places I’ve traveled!

. Camping in the Grand Tetons
. The Grand Canyon
. Washington DC
. and Mexico … 

just to name a few!

And while I haven’t been everywhere,
it is certainly on my list…

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