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Bob

Cozumel was a fantastic stop. Here they are, the ones that probably got hit the hardest, but what became the best stop. There is still a tremendous amount of damage, wow!

Because of the hurricanes, we couldn't swim with the dolphins. But the diving was great and we heard nothing but wonderful reviews on the Deluxe Beach Break excursion that took you to Playa Mia private beach and the Palancar trip, or something like that (I can't remember the correct spelling). At the Deluxe Beach Break, you could get a package that included all you can eat and all you can drink. You could even sign up for a cooking class where you had the natives help you cook a wonderful meal on a grill, drink all the wine you want, then enjoy the meal you just cooked. Everyone said they really had a blast doing it, too. The beach was great for adults, especially if you have kids as they have a water trampoline, a blow-up rock wall to climb in the water, peddle boats, small kayaks, etc. The Palancar, or whatever it is called, had a great snorkeling trip. Then, on the way back, they opened up the bar. Don't worry, they had plenty of soft drinks, juice and stuff for kids. Very kid friendly, too, I heard. Good tequila, though hahaha.

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