A temple of stone rises among the remains of other Mayan Ruins at Xcambo in the Yucatan of Mexico.
Note: Before the good stuff from the 2016 Cruise to Mexico Trip Report begins, I thought it was a good idea to present some background information, so that you will know who we are (if you didn’t already) and why we chose to do what we did.
The pool decks of the Carnival Liberty cruise ship are filled with light, but not filled with people, late at night.
We rode a tandem bicycle through the salt flats of the Yucatan in Mexico on one of our shore excursions on our recent cruise.
Laura stands at the edge of a salt flat in the Yucatan of Mexico, from one of the shore excursions of our recent cruise.
The Temple of the Frescoes stands among the Mayan ruins at Tulum in Mexico.
Passengers on the Carnival Liberty enjoy the sun and the pool as the ship sails through the Gulf of Mexico on our recent cruise.
On our recent cruise to Mexico, one of our shore excursions was to Tulum.
The Templo Dios del Viento, or the Temple of the God of the Wind, stands above the water at the Mayan city of Tulum in Mexico.
The House of Cenote rises above the surroundings at the Mayan city of Tulum in Mexico.