Wednesday, December 9, 2009

La Playa

Classes ended for me last week, but I still had several days before my program ended, so I decided to spend my free time at the beach. My friend Jessica and I went to Zihuatanejo which is on the west coast of Mexico and is close to Ixtapa, a resort town. Our trip had a rocky start. We missed our first bus, so we had to buy a second set of tickets and then when we changed buses, we discovered that our second set of tickets was for a 1:00 am departure. We thought they were for 1:00 pm, so we had to buy new tickets again. It was a hassle, but we made it safely and we are already able to laugh about it. I guess we were due at least one bad travel experience.

The first thing we noticed when we arrived was how hot it was in Zihuatanejo. It was so hot in fact, that it was not a problem to have only cold water at our hotel. I got sunburnt every day even though I put on way more sunscreen that I would have thought I needed.


Those few days were so wonderful! We spent so much time relaxing. We slept for so long every night and then spent all day laying on the beach. We tried several different beaches: Las Gatas, La Ropa, and one on Isla Ixtapa. Our favorite by a long shot was La Ropa. The water was so clear and beautiful. It was perfect for swimming because it got deep gradually and there were no strange creatures. The sand was clean and there were beach chairs to relax in all along the beaches. The waves were a lot of fun too. Jessica and I tried to get out far enough in the ocean that they weren't crashing over our heads, but once this huge wave crashed right on top of us and threw us into the ocean. It was crazy! I was scraped along the bottom for a minute before I was able to regain my footing, but we were okay.


On our second day there we went on a city tour with an awesome taxi driver named Carlos. He took us all around Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa and showed us all the really expensive, exclusive hotels. There is one resort that costs $1000 USD per night! He also took us to a nature reserve and we fed the aligators raw chicken and the iguanas radish leaves. It was really neat to see twenty some iguanas come walking out of the trees.


We ate really well while we were at the beach. The food in Zihuatanejo was cheap and delicious! The last night we were there we ate at a nicer restaurant on the beach. I had grilled shrimp, rice and salad. It was so good, but kind of weird because the shrimp were still intact, heads and all. They were two-tailed shrimp also. It was delicious, but required some maneuvering to avoid eating the heads.


It was a great way to end my time in Mexico. I've had so many experiences and they are all so different. I can't believe that I'm coming home tomorrow. At least I'll be nice and tan. :)

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