The other day I was going through some old photos, and I realized that there are still several photos I have never shared from the beach we visited near the town of San Crisanto in Yucatan, Mexico, as part of our 2016 Cruise to Mexico.
One of my favorite things about being on a cruise is being out on the water, sailing away on the open sea.
Our visit to the beach at Tulum, as part of our 2016 cruise to Mexico, was not quite a year ago, but sometimes when I look back at these photos from our trip, it seems like much longer ago than that.
For many of us who live in landlocked areas, we believe that God created some special places, places that are known as beaches.
At the end of our 2016 Cruise to Mexico, we stopped off at New Orleans for a walk around the French Quarter as we were on our way home.
I was looking back through the photos of our 2016 Cruise to Mexico last year, and I realized that there are still several of those photos that I have not yet shared here.
During our cruise to Mexico last summer, one of our shore excursions was to the Mayan ruins of Xcambo and a nearby beach, getting there by way of the Jaguar Safari Bus.
We were on top of the world, or at least on top of the ancient Mayan ruins at Xcambo, during our 2016 Cruise to Mexico last summer.
A thatch umbrella and beautiful white sand at a beach in Yucatan, Mexico, beckon us to come back.
The beach near the Mayan ruins of Tulum in Mexico looks warm and inviting in this photo from our 2016 Cruise to Mexico.