Friday, December 22, 2017

Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo Mexico

 Every year for the past thirteen years we've spent a week at Hilton Los Cabos.  Either before Thanksgiving or before Christmas.  This year, first week in December.  It never gets old, we love Cabo/San Jose del Cabo.


Our Home for Seven Days




You can hang out by the pool at top in the hotel or you can choose the beach with a bar in the middle of chaise lounges.  All the chairs at the bar are swings hanging from the ceiling, pretty cool!



Out for a nice stroll on the beach today.


The water is so blue! and so warm!






Heaven on a plate😀.  While Todd gets the usual steak nachos, leave it to me to get ceviche with octopus.  Needless to say it was absolutely amazing!  AZUL -Tequila, Mezcal, & Mexican Tapas Bar, this is the same place where, if you follow my instagram I tasted Chapulines (grasshoppers) for the first time.  Not bad actually, I won't starve any time soon lol!



Drinks by the pool from Madero Bar and Grill and a little Bookclub reading, it was a rough day.





OUT AND ABOUT

One of Todd's favorite things to do in Cabo is golf.  Five Days out of seven isn't bad?  Some of the ones he played this trip, Puerto Los Cabos, Campestre, and Cabo Real


RESTAURANTS WE ENJOYED



MARIA CORONA

Maria Corona is a restaurant in Cabo San Lucas.  Every year is a must do!  Food is amazing and they have the best guacamole ever!  They make it right in front of you at your table.  It's a must have!!!!




                                          On this night we also had entertainment.







FLORA FARMS


Flora Farms has been on my list for some time, and every year I had missed it.  Not this year!!!!  We made it! From farm to table.  We live in the Central Valley in California and we are very used to seeing crops grow.  Being from Nicaragua I'm used to eating fresh and just like Flora Farms, from farm to table.  There's nothing like it.








The grounds are exceptionally cleaned and very well kept.  They are doing an amazing job!  We went for Brunch on Sunday, but you can go for lunch or dinner.  For a charge you can get a tour of the farm along with all ins and outs of what they grow.  They also have cooking classes you can sign up for if you want to do more than just eat and drink.  Which speaking of eating and drinking........if you're looking for somewhere cheap, or in a nicer way, inexpensive, this is not it.  I'm not complaining of the prices by all means, we all know organic means more money.  I'm just saying......be prepared, $16 for a Bloody Mary.












If you want to take vegetables back to your place, you can.  They have a little vegetable market.







Herbs anyone?


Of course I had to photograph this!  One of my moms favorite.  Papaya.  When I was little we had  Papaya plants in our backyard, and let me tell you, they were pure butter!!!!  These can get huge!



Another well know plant to me.  Banana plant.  As my father-in-law would say "she's from the jungle"  Not quite, but I did grow up going out in the country not just in the city.  Didn't appreciate it when little, but I do now and boy do I miss it some days.


Chiles


Eggplant



Beet Bloody Mary's


Loaded with just about every vegetable you can think of.  The base of course is beet juice, along with tomato juice and hibiscus. Topped off with pork rind.  I have to tell you, I've never had carrots as sweet as these.  They were delicious.  




Hibiscus





Enjoying our brunch decked out in Holiday decor.



EL MERCADO

El Merkado, off the Carretera Transpeninsular, just down the street from the Hilton.  All in one place.  Italian, Mexican, Bar, Seafood, International, Sushi, Spanish, Greek, With Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten free options.






The decor inside is industrial with concrete and wood.  Loved it!



Oyster Bar


This place is great for breakfast.  Something for Todd and amazing for me 😀 What can I say?  I'm a true latin girl.  Tortilla Azteca for me. (Tortilla de maiz capeada con huevo, rellena de frijoles(negros), mozzarella, pollo, cubierta con salsa verde crema y qeso) YES PLEASE!!!!! We came here three days for breakfast. :)




San Jose Del Cabo


Jazmin's









Plantain, Rice, Vegetables and Seafood stuffed chicken breast, absolutely delicious!


An hour of entertainment from these wonderful folk dancers.



La Vaca Tinta


If you're missing home and you're looking for a good old steak, accompany with a glass of wine, this is your place.  La Vaca Tinta was great.  



Plenty of wine to choose from, white or red and from all over the world.



The ambiance was very nice.



Tequila's


An old time favorite in San Jose del Cabo.  You must order the cadillac margaritas.  Al fresco dinning is always the best.


Nice selection of wine here too.






Fun Stuff

A couple of massages in San Jose del Cabo at Betty's Spa.  Ninety minutes with a mini facial for $45, yes please!!! Went Sunday, Wednesday and Friday 😊


I've seen the fish therapy on tv and I've always wanted to try it, but I was skeptical.  I thought they just put your feet in  after every person, kinda grosses me out a bit.   No!  They clean your feet first, then you put them in the tank.  After twenty minutes they wipe your feet and end it with a foot massage.  We loved it!!!!   I have to say though, weirdest feeling ever, you actually feel the little fish bites, not quite a tickle😮 (San Jose)

The bar next door will bring you food and drinks, the receptionist will ask if you'd like to order something.  Really?? drinks while you get your feet done? 👍
CHEERS!  to fun times and being nibbled on LOL!

 

You can't go to Cabo without making a stop at the Office and the Mango Deck.  Until next Year!!

Until next time Cabo/San Jose del Cabo  We Love You!!!!

Thursday, March 9, 2017

PUERTO RICO


From California to Puerto Rico!  After more than 10+ hours we made it!  Landing at night and seeing all the lights below, Puerto Rico looks a lot bigger than we expected.

We chose not to stay in San Juan, instead we drove about 35-40 minutes east to Coco beach and stayed at the beautiful Grand Melia Golf Resort.


Our first day there took us to an adventure to "El Yunque" National Forest in Luquillo.  If you like the outdoors and you don't mind hiking this is a must do and see.  A tropical rain forest full of trails, historic features, scenic views and waterways.
Second day we headed west to Old San Juan.  The first stop in San Juan was Castillo San Felipe del Morro a 400 year old Fort.  The Fort is something to be seen!  Absolutely impressive and amazing all at the same time.  Like El Yunque, you better be prepared to walk ( a lot!).  Tunnels, ramps, and stairways.  From El Morro we walked all along the paseo to "La Fortaleza" which is the governors mansion.  Still in use today (two days later we did a tour of that too).  "La Fortaleza" was the first structured built to defend Puerto Rico.  El Morro and Castillo San Cristobal followed.
(you can see a photo of "El Morro" here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQ59ui_jH_z/?taken-by=in2funtravels&hl=en )
Day Three took us on adventure to the island of Culebra.  From our hotel we drove 35 minutes east to  Ceiba.  Took a nine seater plane over to the island.  You can also take the ferry which is a lot cheaper ($3) but can take a few hours along with rough waters to get there versus fifteen minutes for $45 each way.  Culebra offers some of the most beautiful beaches.  Two of the most common ones are Flamenco and Tamarindo.  Flamenco is absolutely breath taking!  The sand is the whitest and softest sand we've seen yet.  Also, this is the beach that has restaurants where you can eat and drink.  Tamarindo on the other hand, has no restaurants or white sand, but it has the best snorkeling! Beautiful coral, and if you hit it at the right time you can see the sea turtles.  Also, tons of sea urchin! Which was not that fun!!! The island is small and you can go all over in a day.  You can rent a jeep for $75 for the day or like us, be adventurous and pay $35 for a golf cart for the day.  Quite the experience

Day Four took us West to Cataño an hour from Coco beach.  In Cataño we took a Mixology tour at the Bacardi Rum Distillery.  Even if you don't drink, we recommend doing this.  The history of the distillery and the making of rum coming from Cuba and establishing in Puerto Rico was interesting.  But.....if you do drink, the mixology tour was a lot of fun.  You get to learn how to make their famous mojito, traditional daiquiri, and a Cuba libre.  You also get a tropical sunrise to drink, super yummy!  If you have time eat at Georgina there at the distillery.  A mix of Cuban and Puertorican food, very good. We ended our fourth day back in old San Juan enjoying the town, restaurants, drinks and the ocean.

On our Fifth Day we took a car ride (forever long!) to the town of Ponce.  We took another tour of The Serrallés Castle.  This was the summer home of the Serrallés family who own Don Q rum original to  Puerto Rico.  This tour reminded us a bit of Hurst Castle in California.  We always get amazed of the luxury from back in those days (1900's).  People had great taste and style.
On the Sixth day Todd started his golf tournaments.  While he did that I enjoyed the pool at the resort and some beach time.  At night we took a trip to Fajardo to Las Croabas beach to do the Bioluminescent Kayak tour.  If you've never done this, we highly recommend it.  We started at eight at night and were back just before ten thirty.  You kayak through a tunnel of mangroves to get to "Laguna Grande" where you get to hear all about the bioluminescent plankton in the water.  As soon as you put your hand in the water and you move it, everything lights up like fireflies or stars under water, amazing! and beautiful!  Oh, and the water was so warm! Super cool experience.
Seventh and Eighth day were spent at the pool and back exploring restaurant and bars in Old San Juan at night.
Over all Puerto Rico was a great place to check off our list.  Definitely not a place to sit around and just relax.  If you want to experience it and explore everything it has to offer, it's not a relaxing trip.  It's a go go go kinda of a trip.




Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Puerto Rico

Counting the days to start our nine day adventure in Puerto Rico
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