Coba Adventure Tour in Cancun
Waking up at 6:30am this morning for some reason was very easy. Ever since I got to Cancun, I have woken up really early. It could be because I have an ocean front room and noise of the waves crashing up against the shore starts early in the morning. The smell of the fresh ocean air is amazing.
My friends and I were gong on a tour that left at 7:30 a.m. We had the opportunity to repel down into an underground water pool. I have never seen water so blue. The first woman that repelled had no idea what she was doing and they just pushed her into it. After swimming we went hiking, kayaking, zip lining, and even had a meal prepared by the Mayans. After lunch we went to Coba, a large ruined city of Maya civilization. This area contained several pyramids, one of which we climbed. It was 120 steps, which sounds like not a lot, but when the steps are narrow and slippery it becomes a little bit of a challenge.
One of the greatest benefits of having a tour with only twelve people is that you really get to know everyone. We were the only Americans in the tour. The rest of the people were from Canada. The tour ended with a shot of tequila with salt and lime and an opportunity to purchase ridiculously priced photos.
We are meeting up with four of the people at Margharittaville in Downtown Cancun tonight for some fun and dancing. It should be a blast!
