Sunday, 7 June 2015

Isla Mujeres 2015 ~~ Day 2

Isla Mujeres 2015 ~~ Day 2





“Time to Wiggle the Toes in the Sand!”


The new time change is not working for me.  I’m wide-awake at 5:30, ready to head to the balcony for my first sunrise of 2015.  But, the skies are still pitch black.  I should go back to sleep but that’s not going to happen!  Finally at 6:20 I can’t wait any longer.  I tiptoe out to the Isladise main floor balcony to enjoy the show.   The sky is just beginning to colour and I sit back, relax and just breathe in the fresh morning air….







At 7:20 the sun finally greets me.  An hour later than usual…not a fan.   I feel like the day is already half over!  But let’s enjoy the moment…even Vince joins me….for 1 of the 3 that I think he got up for!




I spend the next hour or so unpacking a bit and getting our space organized until we move upstairs when Jason goes home on Saturday.   Jason is in strumming mode until we leave for brekkies and the beach. 



A moment to enjoy the view before we head off….



We decide on Alexia y Geovanny at the loncheria for breakfast.   It’s not overly busy but it is s-l-o-w.  We actually asked if they lost our order after 30 minutes.  I know, I know, it’s Mexico, but my toes are itching for sand.  It is definitely a bargain breakfast…2 omelets and 1 sandia….$95MXP plus tip.




Tummies happy and wallet still full, we take the last few steps to Playa Norte, settling in ‘Jason’s spot’, just north of Buho’s.  It’s a nice quiet spot that Jason has been enjoying for the past few days.  We would settle here many times over the next month.



The next few hours pass with reading and snoozing.  It’s funny to see Jason reading a ‘brush up on your French book’ while in Mexico, but he’s planning ahead for his summer Europe holiday.  It isn’t overly hot, but very comfortable and a bit breezy.  A perfect way to get acclimated.  Jason and I jump the waves and the water temp is very refreshing….that means it was actually a bit chilly!



We decide to head home around 3 so we don’t overdo the sol on the first day.  Noses lead us to Abuelos for a snack.  The new upstairs area is complete and there is a nice breeze.  One delicious order of pollo salbutes, guacamole, 1 cerveza, 1 water = $160MXP plus tip.  It was all very good….and great service too.  We found this place last year and it is even better than we remembered…



Back home again, it’s the perfect time to grab a drink and plop the tired toes in the pool…ahhhh.  Sit back and enjoy our first gorgeous sunset…..also an hour later than usual at 6:30.



Just after 8 we are on our way to one of our favourite restaurants….Olivia, Tastes of the Mediterranean.   Olivia, A Taste of the Mediterranean


We’re warmly greeted and quickly settled at our table.  We’re so excited to share Olivia with Jason.  He’s heard us talk about this place for years and now he finally gets to taste what we’ve been saying.  We start with tzatziki and warm parmesan bread…..Jason is already impressed!….


He orders a shawarma wrap….


I have my usual….beef kebabs and roasted potatoes…


And one of Vince’s favourites…chicken in olives….


Everyone is very happy…


We somehow make room for cherry ice cream….perfect dessert!



With 2 glasses of vino tinto….$720MXP plus tip.  Worth every centavo!  Jason is really happy and already asking to go again before he leaves!  One of the best things about Olivia is consistency.  We've been going here since they opened and the food is just as good now as it was then. They do not have any 'off' nights….it is always good!  The setting is very cozy and romantic in the garden and the service is always very personal and friendly.   A huge thank you to Lior and Yaron, their amazing chef Cesar, and all of the staff, Bryan, Diana, Charlotte, Humberto and more, that makes this such a special place!  ¡Gracias!





3 comments:

  1. AWESOME AS ALWAYS!!!!

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  2. Thank you Beth! Glad you enjoyed it….waaaaay more days to come!

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  3. Hi Doreese! I haven't been to Isla in years, but am thinking of taking my kids there this summer. I miss it! Thanks for posting your stories. The trip looks great, and so do you. :) Cheers! Dawn

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