When I was planning which cruise to take with Princess Cruises, I was obsessed with the 10 day cruise from Galveston, Texas because it included the Cayman Islands and Belize. As part of the press trip package, we were limited to 7 days so I chose the one that included Costa Maya which borders Belize and shares the same reef territory, great for snorkeling and diving. Costa Maya is also free from high rise chain hotels leaving its lagoons, archaeological gems and coastline free from clutter. And the 7 day cruise still stopped to see Roatan, Honduras so most bucket list items were checked off. For me, the whole point of cruising is to get a taste of where you want to return to spend more time for vacation!
We were ready and raring to go explore after being on the ship for a couple days at sea so waking up was a breeze and we were one of the first off the ship and onto the port! I chose the Chacchoben Ruins and Blue Lagoon in Costa Maya, Mexico because it was a mixture of history, culture and adventure.
The Mayan settlement at Chacchoben Ruins is estimated at 200 BC, and the structures date from 700 AD. It is actually a medley of different structures and ruins, all available to see and climb around lightly, ropes prevented going to the top to save structural integrity. Located about 110 miles south of Tulum, they are a staple of the Yucatan Peninsula and translates to “Place of the Red Corn” or “Land of the Red Corn”.
If you’re lucky, you will enjoy all the sounds of nature on your walk back. Some species include spider monkeys which we saw in a tree on the way in, peccaries (like pigs), howler monkeys, deer, armadillos, gray foxes, toucans, songbirds and the stingless bee. And don’t forget this is a legit jungle with animals like jaguar and puma so don’t wander off. Once everyone was on board the bus, it was time for the next adventure.
And the tricky part of booking… well, anything outside the United States is reading the fine print. When I originally booked this trip, I thought we were going to The Blue Lagoon, Bacalar Lagoon with its multi-layered colors of pristine blue water. But alas we were delivered to the Blue Lagoon Club without much online presence other than a confusing mish-mash of wording most likely on purpose. Another thing I noticed is not all excursions available were listed on the ship, probably due to partnerships with certain cruise brands. But regardless, we were ready to rest and relax and the natural spring water was refreshing!
After the bus brought us back to Costa Maya, Mexico port, it was like a shopping adventure extravaganza. They really made it into the ultimate tourist trap but we also enjoyed it immensely with unique finds everywhere.
If you book this excursion through a tour guide company or on your own, I’d say it was a nice mix of adventure and leisure which is usually my go-to vibe. Since this port is not huge, it feels safer although I wouldn’t go too crazy wondering around. And remember kids, the ship will leave with or without you so don’t be an oblivious (or drunk) American! Happy travels to Costa Maya, Mexico.
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