
Originally Posted by
prophetic_joe
So the wife and I are going to Cozumel in two weeks, I've never been to Mexico before. What should I keep my eyes open for to buy. Are there any good finds in Mexico, is it all about ripping off the tourists? Also anyone ever been to Cozumel? Do the same rules still apply to the water? How does that work for alcohol drinks, no ice?
Nate,
I was last in Cozumel in Oct. 05'. We were there on a longer vacation than planned because Hurricane Wilma (strongest ever measured in the Atlantic) hit. That thing sat on top of us for 36 hours at a Cat 4 and was the scariest single moment in my life. Cozumel was hit the hardest and I hope the beaches are back to the norm. If I were you, I would unband some cigars and take them with you. I do not recall a S.A. Habanos store on the island. The closest one, I think, is in Cancun. It is a very nice shop, but do not expect great prices there. Avoid other places for cigars because fakes run wilder than dogs in the Yucatan region. If you get a chance to go to Tulum, I would highly recommend it, Beautiful and quiet as is Cozumel!
I personally did not order any drinks with ice. I had my bourbon and Tequilla "neat". Several people had drinks on the ice or those fancy crushed ice drinks- "Miami Vice" seemed to be the most popular... ...none of them got sick. There are a lot of people trying to sell shit, but pay no attention to them in general. If you buy anything from them, save your soft spot for the families peddling belts and jewelry etc. It is their bread and butter. You will find that the people in Mexico are some of the most accomodating, kind and hardest working people anywhere. None of that stereotypical siesta lazy shit. Honestly, you will leave there with a deep appreciation of just how hard these folks work. However, you will be approached with Time Share opportunities mostly at the Cancun Airport and while walking the streets. Just nod and keep walking....
Enjoy! I cannot wait to go back myself. We owe it to the people there if nothing else...
Mama said a lot of things and be thankful was the one she never minded saying twice
--Drive-By Truckers
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