Cozumel Carnaval Parades Accessibility
Finally, the days of Carnaval parades in Cozumel have arrived. They are similar, and yet each day seems to top the last. The last night is definitely the largest. There can be a lot to keep...
Read MoreFinally, the days of Carnaval parades in Cozumel have arrived. They are similar, and yet each day seems to top the last. The last night is definitely the largest. There can be a lot to keep...
Read MoreA good day for a run! Carnaval parades in Cozumel run for three nights, but there is a break after the first two. That’s a good thing—the parades can be exhausting with all the waving, dancing,...
Read MoreOh no! Not that! It’s the Burning of Juan Carnaval! Just like they say, all good things must come to an end and it has. Carnaval officially ends with the literal torching of an effigy. Poor Juan...
Read MoreMuseo de la Isla de Cozumel is filled with immersive experiences, artifacts, and exhibits that will teach you the history, ecology, and culture of the island. Freshly renovated in 2020, this small museum was made...
Read MoreThis is more than a Mexican restaurant. This is a dining experience! You are surrounded by beautiful gardens and are served in a white tablecloth environment. There are strolling musicians. At Christmas time there is an...
Read MorePardon the pun, but this was an experience I totally dug—digging for crystals at Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge in Jet, Oklahoma. When I found out there was a place to dig for one-of-a-kind crystals...
Read MoreA Place to Gather: What would you call a place with 20,000 tons of rock, paved trails that wander between themed play areas, a mini-beach, several restaurants, a gallery exhibition space, and so much more...
Read MoreOk, folks, I’m a little embarrassed to admit how long it took us to find this must-see site in Tulsa. We had heard about this mysterious site near the Arts District… the “Center of the...
Read MoreLooking to learn a bit more about the Tulsa Massacre? I already told you about the amazing Greenwood Rising museum, but if you’re spending more than a couple of days in Tulsa, you’ll also have...
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