September 15th, 2014
Cozumel, Yucatan, Mexico
You just cannot pass the “Hummus Trail” (The trail that most Israelis do in the Far East or in South America, called after the Hummus restaurants that opened where ever enough Israelis are passing), and not bump into Israelis every now and then.
In our case, because we were on that trail we had the enjoyment (and sometime suffer) of meeting so many Israelis.
Playa Del Carmen, for example is a stop on that trail. Although the hotel we picked, and was not mentioned in Israeli websites, it was in the center of all the Israeliada…=)
(Most of the Pictures are from Cozumel, an island near Playa del Carmen, that is also on the Hummus Trail (There is an hostel there that called after an Israeli television series, Asfur). We spent a nice and calm day over there.
Take Care
Gad
The shop of Israeli Michal Negrin just out of our hotel.
A shop with the a Sale sign on it in Hebrew (someone mistranslated the Hebrew word for it, and it said “sold”)
The Israeli Falafel shop, Mama Sababa, just around the corner from our hotel.
Atzva on her way to Chabad house.
A board in a travel agency with Hebrew recommendations.
A shop for Israel Dead Sea products, in front of our hotel.
Chabd bakery
Travelers’ doctor with an Hebrew sign.
A cloths shop called Shalom (Peace in Hebrew). The name is also written in Hebrew above the door.
Our hotel in Playa del Cramen – Casa Adela
Grilled chicken in Playa del Cramen – Atzva dreamed about that the chicken, but it was pretty dry.
Walking on Playa del Carmen shore.
La Quinta – Playa del Carmen street, empty in 5 in the morning…
Playa del Carmen shore for the ferry to Cozumel.
Our cabriolet Beetle =). Mexico was one of the last countries that produce that cars.
Some other beetles in the island.
Cocktails and Nachos
This is how the inside of a coconut looks like.
The island is very flat, and most of the roads are just straight.
An enjoyment ship leaving the dock of Cozumel