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Sunday, June 23, 2013

ISLA COZUMEL 2013. PART 1.

Cool luggage art in the San Antonio airport.

I would like to have this in my front yard...wouldn't you?

Got up at 4:45 a.m. so by the time we checked into Casa Del Mar we were hot, tired and hungry. We had stayed there last year in a standard room which was acceptable but this year we wanted to 'go large and special'. Our group of 5 had booked 3 of the 8 cabanas. We were informed that they had over-sold the cabana rooms...grrrrr. But to our delight Gene and I were upgraded to the 'penthouse' which is the best accommodation in the hotel. This is one of the 2 living areas. It is a 2 bedroom but they locked a door to turned it into a 1 bedroom for us.

Sliding glass door goes out onto our large, private patio. The kitchen had granite counter tops, microwave, toaster, toaster oven, 2 burner cook top, fridge, coffee pot etc. etc. Jamey and her friend Michelle were in a cabana right next door and Bruce had a cabana a few doors down. This room overlooked the street so had alot of street noise sometimes but we are early risers so it was fine....and we had ear plugs. There was also a washer/dryer in the room, 2 T.V.s... had a ton of storage and the bathroom had double sinks and a bathtub which is unusual for Cozumel. We felt SO pampered...even had a DVD player.

This is our bedroom which included a 2nd sitting area....had vaulted ceilings in both rooms w/ beautiful wood beams. The hotel is very clean and well maintained. The grounds are lovely.

Hola...my name is.....

Casa Del Mar only has about 100 rooms and is mainly for divers so usually quiet and not crowded...everybody is out and about or diving etc. The only pool is adequate with a swim up 'bench' and the only bar/restaurant is on the other side under this palapa. Not much shade at the pool. We do not go for those huge, sprawling resorts with multiple pools, bars and restaurants.

Main building on the right that has standard and superior rooms...no elevator. Cabana rooms on the left. A/C is always ice cold.

Bruce and Gene at the swim up bar on Day 1.....we added the meal/drink plan when we arrived...you can't add it later...why? I dunno...thems the rules. Did that last year and thought it was an excellent deal. For $39. per day...good food, good drinks. The coconut ice cream was to die for. Service was impeccable and we tipped accordingly. Unfortunately there was a group of about 20 "ugly American" kids for the first 3 days that we were there and they absolutely took over the pool and pool area...throwing coconuts around and being loud and rude. We were SO glad when they left.

Jamey brought her friend Little Michelle with her from New York. It was alot of fun watching them have alot of fun...and um...it was fun. This is part of our private patio. See the stair rail down there on the right....it's a bridge that goes over the road to the sea.

This big, square umbrella thingie was wonderful. We had some rain showers for a day or two. Most mornings the staff brought us coffee here and one night we ordered a big fajita dinner that they brought to us...it was most excellent and only steps from the pool.

This is Jamey and Michelle's cabana. It was 2 levels with a bedroom and bath on each....and a nice little kitchenette. Really nicely decorated inside! You can check pictures on the Casa Del Mar website under 'accommodations'.

This is Paco...he was a freaky, large, straw, woven stool in the penthouse and got new adornments daily.

Gene and Bruce enjoying the patio. Some folks would not like this hotel becuase there isn't much ocean view and the 'beach' is manmade on ironshore...not long and sandy for strolls...and it's close to one of the cruise ship piers. There's a bit of decent snorkeling across the street. It's a short cab ride to town (north) or to the pretty southern beaches. We were lucky enough to "borrow" a friend's car for the week for $30. per day. It was nice to have the freedom to come and go as we pleased.


2 comments:

David said...

Let's hear it for room upgrades.....YAY! Wow, very nice place. Jamey's room looks way nice, too.

David said...

And furthermore...that luggage art in the San Antonio airport was really neat.