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Subject: Re: Any experience on tours from Cancun? Posted on: 20 Oct 2006 22:39:58 CEST

Calif Bill wrote:
> "Technobarbarian" wrote in message
> news:F0EZg.2733$La2.379@fed1read08...
>> "Garth Wells" wrote in message
>> news:pIwZg.3555$um6.586@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>>
>>> 3. Stop in Puerto Aventuras and check out the swim with the dolphin
>>> operation...it is impressive.
>> If you must *swim* with the dolphins please do it somewhere else. The
>> pens there were orignally built for mooring small boats. They're too
>> shallow for the proper care of dolphins.
>>
>> Get a guidebook or two, rent a car, most of the major companies have
>> agencies in the area, I've used Avis and gotten good service, drive
>> yourself instead of being part of a herd. As Richard notes it's a
>> relatively easy area to drive in. The Cancun to Tulum highway is modern
>> and quite nice, even if driving customs take a bit of getting used to.
>> It's one of the few highways in Mexico I don't mind driving at night.
>>
>> TB
>>
>
> Take the tour bus from Cancun to the ruins. Included a guide, and since it
> is an all day tour, lots of the people fell asleep on the return. Sure you
> can rent a car, but why for a tour like this. Since most of the day will be
> spent at the ruins, you are paying for a lot of non-use for the car. Rent a
> car and visit the towns around the area, and enjoy a day like that, but for
> the ruins tour, just get on the bus. Was not very costly from what I
> remember.
>
>
That's allright!