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2 hours ago, Greenhopster said:

Go visit Maya Chan. If you get off ship right away, you can be on the beach by 8. Enjoy 3 hours then come back to the port village for a look around and trinkets.

I agree... this is what I'd do with that time.  Go grab some drinks and have lunch at the beach!

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Another vote for Maya Chan, if that’s what you want to do. 

On my last visit with them , I had the same port hours. 
No problem getting back in time, they are used to it.

It actually worked out nicely, because a Royal Caribbean ship full of spring breakers arrived in port a few hours after us, a group of them made their way to MC , started pounding drinks, and quickly spoiled the peaceful serenity of the place.

 

The “early shift” was more than ready to leave. 

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On 10/29/2019 at 6:51 PM, crewsweeper said:

Would be  cheaper to just grab the tram to Mahahual and go to Tropicante. Maybe grab a coffee and pastry at Karlitas before hitting Tropicante.  


I think Karlitas may have closed, Crew?

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