Tag: Mexico

  • Valladolid, Mexico

    Valladolid, Mexico

    Since I was about 10 years old,  I have been hopping on planes from the United States to a singular destination in Mexico, Cancun International, with direct transportation to Hacienda del Secreto. You know the spot, right? I have already spoken so much about it and the beauty of the Mayan Riviera in my previous posts. Not to mention, it is the home of The Butterfly Landing Yoga and Wellness Studio, my home studio and happy place!

    But, okay, to the point.

    If I was going to travel to Mexico, I was headed to #HDS. From ages 10 to 28, Mexico for me meant the state of Quintana Roo. Though I always packed grand intentions of exploring greater Mexico, I always ended up finding myself content with the area surrounding Hacienda del Secreto, never unpacking the action to travel somewhere outside the magical state. Therefore, for around 18 years, I stayed within the harbor of Cancun, Puerto Morelos, Playa Secreto, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel and Isla Mujeres. Today, I know these places like the back of my hand. My limited travel of Mexico, also had a lot to do with the fact that the family and friends I had traveled to HDS with in the past, never really cared to leave HDS. I could say, “let’s go to Tulum or Holbox,” but that meant leaving the most beautiful place on earth, and who would do that in exchange for a cheap hostel and an unknown city.

    There is only a few thousand people on this planet who would make the exchange, I have come to think.

    But, eventually, as in all things, the timing for a taste of greater Mexico came. In June 2015, a group of my girl friends from the Netherlands flew into Cancun International for what would be about a month long trip for them! Their first stop, Hacienda del Secreto. Their second stop, Valladolid. And me, yup, I joined in.:)

    As we took the bus from Playa Del Carmen to Valladolid, I kind of amazed myself. I had been explaining the how-to’s of Mexico travel for some time, but had yet to adventure it on my own, but there I was feeling like I knew the ropes. Valladolid is only about a 4 hours bus trip with one stop in Tulum. Easy.

    When we arrived, I really could not believe that we were only 4 hours away from Hacienda del Secreto. The city, also known as the Sultaness of the East, is beautiful, filled with colorful Spanish style architecture and quite, laid-back streets. One of my favorite moments is pictured above, when a few of us woke up extra early to see the town’s market at sunrise. The market itself was less than spectacular, but I think that is exactly what made it so perfect. Just simple people like you and me, selling their goods. No big money in mind, just some bananas here, cactus there, watermelon juice over there, and pork hung somewhere around the corner.

    I would stay in the provincial town at least a few days, as it makes a great hub for visits to Chichén Itzá, Ek’ Balam and a number of nearby cenotes. As for us, we ventured to
    Chichén Itzá for a full day of self-guided exploration. It did not disappoint.

    In the end, the lesson I learned from little Valladolid, is that sometimes, you just love where you are. Sometimes, you may see no need to adventure. But, always, truly-always, there is something beautiful and rewarding, waiting for you around the bend. You just have to unpack your intention to explore, make an opportunity and go for it.

    2017, for me, is going to be a year of going for it! I promise you will not only see posts from my upcoming trip to Asia again, but also in the lively states of Mexico.

  • Playa del Secreto, Mexico

    Playa del Secreto, Mexico

    It seems that I refer to “Homes” quite often and again, I will do the same here. Another familiar place, a place I can also call home, is the Riviera Maya; more specifically, Hacienda del Secreto on the beach of Playa Secreto. I think I have already posted a pic or two of this location, but being that I am a frequent returner, I guess I can’t help it.

    So often, I find myself telling people how the beach and location of Playa Secreto is unparallelled. But, seriously, the more I travel, the more I do sincerely believe that the best beach in the world is Playa Secreto of the Caribbean Sea. I mean, say you go to Thailand.. from expereince, I know how incredibly beautiful the beaches are, but the kicker is that the water isn’t that refreshing; actually, quite often, it is warm. Or say you venture to the North Sea, or to the Atlantic or Pacific? From experience, I can also say that the sand is more rough, brown, and not as easy to lay on, not to mention getting in your “jores”. Plus, sharks… hello? But, yes, of course, this is my advantage.. that I know these things. That I have gotten the chance to experience all of this: it’s what this blog is all about. And when it comes to my sanity, nothing beats traveling. But, when it comes to what waters I want to soak in or what sand I don’t mind in my swimsuite bottoms.. Playa Secreto takes the cake.:)