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As a no-passport alternative to Hawaii, consider St. John.
Seriously thinking about Alaska as wellThrow Alaska in the mix. Go visit Denali
Seriously thinking about Alaska as well
We saw a pack of wolves that had just killed a caribou. A sow Grizzly fighting with a boar over her cub as well. We had an amazing trip to Denali.Seriously thinking about Alaska as well
the seaweed situation has gotten really bad down there other wise id wholeheartedly agree that maya riviera is great value. i live in maui and love the caribbean, the adults only all inclusives are hard to beat. however we are headed there next month and the seaweed a bit of a crapshoot. I tried to convince my wife to pivot to turks and caicos but she loves mexico and still wants to chance it so we will see. we had a trip to vieques in puerto rico ruined by the seaweed it can really ruin the vibe.My wife and I went to all inclusive Excellence Resorts in Cancun last summer for a week without our kids. Including airfare, the whole trip cost us under 3k. I can't wait to go back.
We were at Excellence Playa Mujeres last September (defently not a great idea before archery elk). The beaches and water around the resort areas were free of the seaweed, but you could see it about a half mile out.the seaweed situation has gotten really bad down there other wise id wholeheartedly agree that maya riviera is great value. i live in maui and love the caribbean, the adults only all inclusives are hard to beat.
I was just around cancun a couple weeks ago. Not at one of those resorts, but we rented an airbnb near playa del carmen, rented a car and drove around a bunch basically looking for mom and pop restaurants in small towns. The strip and beach scene around cancun was not my speed AT ALL, but once off the tourist strip it was pretty cool. Things change fast obviously and I did see the state dept upped the warning level for Americans, but we did not feel unsafe anywhere we went. There is a pretty heavy militarized police presence in the tourist towns to make the tourists feel safer. Obviously anything could happen (same as lots of places in the US and elsewhere), but honestly the economy of that area would crash if it was really unsafe, I'd go again in a heartbeat. Make an attempt to get by in Spanish and everyone we met tripped over themselves to be friendly. The rental car was cheap, if your buddy and you want to get away its a couple hour drive to chichinitza (go early to avoid the heat) and there's a couple cool small and mid-sized towns near there to grab a big sit down lunch, then go swim in one of the cenotes on the drive back. The strip in cancun or playa del carmen was about like a sanitized version of bourbon street, i.e. all the commercialized American and global tourist retailers, ice cream shops and trinket shops, with not much authenticity left. Get off the strip and the food is a heck of a lot better too. There was plento of sargasso on the beaches. Looks like they clean it up every couple days, but honestly its seaweed not broken glass, it isnt going to hurt you and it keeps the obnoxious crowd a bit at bay...there is a silver lining to it!Awesome. Thanks for the info. Im really not a beach person either; this trip is more for the wives. My friend and I are considering packing the 7 weights and hiring a guide to do a little fishing while down there.
That's what I heard is playa mujeres is blocked by isla mujeres so it stays relatively seaweed free. I might book there as a contingency plan and watch the webcams for PDC as we get closer to our tripWe were at Excellence Playa Mujeres last September (defently not a great idea before archery elk). The beaches and water around the resort areas were free of the seaweed, but you could see it about a half mile out.
I totally agree, the value is hard to beat. I couldn't believe how cheap it was.
You didn’t mention in your original post where you’re headed from and what you and, likely more importantly, what your wife enjoys doing on vacation…that might help for better targeted recommendationsSeriously thinking about Alaska as well