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This past weekend, John and I packed our bags and headed off for a quick getaway to the coastal town of Mahahual (aka Majahual). Mahahual is located about 3 1/2 hours driving distance (with no stops) from Playa del Carmen and is part of the area known as the Costa Maya.
Map of the Costa Maya area Mahahual was a sleepy fishing village (sound familiar?) until it became a major cruise ship destination. This brought a lot of jobs to Mahahual. But then Mahahual was devastated by Hurricane Dean almost a year ago. I believe tomorrow, August 21st, is the anniversary. Slowly but surely, Mahahualians rebuilt their homes, businesses and lives. We found Mahahual to be firmly back on its feet. We hadn't seen Mahahual before the hurricane so we couldn't make any comparisons, but we do understand it is not as lush as before. Regardless, Mahahual won a special spot in our hearts this weekend! For us, it was a peaceful, beautiful and charming escape from our sometimes hectic lives in Playa del Carmen. We will definitely be back. Stay tuned for the rest of the trip report and lots of pics.
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Saturday morning, we packed up some clothes, our snorkeling gear, and a cooler full of water. Somehow we forgot to bring beer and/or wine!
We're so out of practice! We got onto Highway 307 and headed south. The road south of Playa is a nice highway with 2 lanes each way for about 40 kilometers. At Km. 250 by Chemuyil, it drops down to one lane each way. They are, and have been for quite some time, working on expanding the highway to 4 lanes all the way down to Tulum. Expected completion date: mañana. ![]() South of Tulum the 2 lane highway continued with ample shoulders. ![]() "Don't vandalize the signs." Wish I had a picture of one of the vandalized signs with this saying! ![]() This guardrail is obviously brand spanking new as we didn't see any major dents in it. Give it a few days. ![]() ![]() "Respect the speeding limit." Uh ... I don't think these signs are very effective. ![]() ![]() We encountered a bit of construction at Laguna Muyil, Km. 205-210. The sign reads "Precaution. Deviation", but we like to translate the second word as Devastation. ![]() Down to one lane only. Construction workers directed traffic, stopping one side while the other drove on through. ![]() ![]() After the construction stretch, we lost our nice shoulder. ![]() "Be very cautious." ![]() "Use your seatbelt."
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"Drive carefully"
![]() "Take care of your life. Don't get distracted." -- Then stop distracting me with all these damn signs!! ![]() ![]() One more ... my favorite. "Remember that your family awaits you." ![]() Before long, we arrived at the town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. Here is your last chance of filling up on gas. The gas station in Mahahual is no more! There is one Pemex gas station just north of town, and another in the downtown area. You can't miss either one. We stopped at the first gas station to use the public bathroom (cost: 2 pesos) and pick up some cervezas (cost: $15 pesos a bottle). After the gas station, you can take a bypass to avoid downtown, but it doesn't take long to get through. We made one more stop downtown to pick up more ice. And I photographed this little chapel. ![]() Felipe Carrillo Puerto is typical small Mexican town with roasted chicken joints, pharmacys, cell phone stores and churches. ![]() ![]() Tope! (Speed bump) ![]() "Thank you for visiting the Maya Zone" ![]() They had lots of these new bus stops. ![]() Approaching the town of Limones. This is a smaller town than Felipe Carrillo Puerto. Not a lot going on here. ![]() Four kilometeres past Limones, we came to the turn off for Mahahual. It was well-marked. The road to Mahahual was another 2 lane highway, but we got our shoulder back. All the roads we took were well maintained and pothole free. ![]() 59 kilometers later, we knew we had arrived when we saw the Mahahual lighthouse which amazingly survived the hurricane unscathed.
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I feel like I was driving down the road with you guys!! I was telling John when I met him how I loved your billboard signs on the Walking in Playa thread. We both agreed that we love the highway sign that says "Después de un accidente, ya nada es igual." And then right after it you usually see a little shrine for someone who died in an accident.
Can't wait to see more pics!
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Libby, great pics. of the drive, can't wait to see the photos of Mahuhual. Construction on this part of Hwy. 307 seems to be endless- I can't wait 'til they get through. I LOVE to stop and eat in Carrillo Puerto when we're making this drive- so many good places to eat. The restaurant on the left in this pic., El Faisan y El Venado, is one of my favorites:
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I had to google Burma Shave. Never heard of it. No billboards south of Playa del Carmen that I can remember. They're all between Playa and Cancun. Hi Claudette! I'll work on this some more today, I promise!
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So, we turned right at the lighthouse onto the new road that had been built just 4 months ago right through the mangroves. Dean hit the mangroves pretty hard, and with this new road, I wonder if they'll ever come back.
![]() Approaching town. ![]() There was some sort of magic show in town, but we didn't get a chance to check it out. ![]() More shots of downtown later. For now, we were anxious to get to our hotel, Balamku Inn. Balamku is 5.7 kilometers south of town, so we drove on through. The road to Balamku and a spattering of other hotels. **Note: If you drive to Balamku, the ocean should be on your left side. We forgot to take a pic, so this was taken on our return from Balamku. ![]() Balamku was everything we had hoped for -- a tranquil and secluded spot on the beach with breezy, comfortable rooms. Our room was on the top floor of this building. ![]() Room pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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