The trip is coming to an end and unfortunately the last 3 days it has been raining and no sun but fortunately we did have 7 amazing days here in Cancun. We did lots of stuff here and we don’t regret anything we did, we would do this over again any time. When we was in Cancun we did a list of the amazing stuff we saw and I will share it with you guys.
Top 4 moments in Cancun:
On fourth place- The rock Lizard. One day me and Emelie was walking back to our hotel and I told Emelie that one of the big rocks in the woods looks like a huge lizard… well it turned out to be a huge Iguana and he did have his whole crew with him. We counted as much as 30 Iguanas on a 5 min walk.
On third place-The Jetski fall. We rented a jetski for 30 minutes and we fell off at least 5 times and it was so funny because it was not one of those falling you see on TV when they drive really fast and the fall off, it was when I was trying to turn around slowly and it looked embarrassing. Luckily for us the only ones that saw us were the fishes.
On second place- The trip to La Isla Mujeres. The whole trip with food, drinks and amazing people. Could not get any better. The staff that worked on the boat was the kindest people on this planet. Unfortunately we are so used to greedy New Yorkers so we thought in the beginning that they were just after our money but then we realized that these guys love their job and everyone tipped them so much. People here in New York should learn something from them, tip is something you earn and not something that is obvious.
On first place- The hunting Alligator. One of the nights I got tired of sitting home so I put on my running shoes and my beats and got out for a late night run. After running for 40 min in 90F I saw something on the road looking like a huge tree but with eyes, guess what? It was an alligator waiting for me to run close to him so he could bite me. Mind you guys I had already run for 40 min in that heat at that moment but when I saw the gator I ran for my life. It was the best conditioning workout ever, maybe we should have gators on our conditioning practices at Berkeley.