The cold and snow often drive us away from Kansas at spring break – we’ve had enough. This year, we headed south to Puerto Vallarte, Mexico. This west coast city of 200,000 is full of hotels, resorts, and old architecture. It’s also the area where humpback whales head each winter (maybe they’re sick of the cold and snow too). We went there 3 years ago along with Linda’s parents and had a wonderful time doing tours of the city and whale watching out on a boat.
This year, we went with the plan to just relax. And that is just what we did. We stayed at an all-inclusive resort – Barcelo – about 30 minutes south of town near the Los Arcos beach and rock formations.
We mostly sat around the pool and ventured out to the beach for fun in the waves. Although the waves were so fun that, while smiling so big, a large wave blasted Emily and her retainer fell out into the ocean. What luck!
We had plenty to eat with buffet meals at breakfast, lunch at a poolside cafe each afternoon, and a different formal restaurant each evening. For dinner we had Italian, Spanish, and Mexican themed dinners – all wonderful. We had a gorgeous view of the sunset at dinner time.
What did we do through the day? Mostly a lot of this:
and of course, I had plenty of this:
Our last full day there was the day that the Kansas State Wildcats mens basketball team played in the NCAA tournament. Although televised on a channel that we could get in our room and in the bar downstairs, the channel cut away to the Mexico-Honduras soccer game during that time. The basketball game before ours and the one afterwards were shown, but ours was not. How frustrating. So, we did the next best thing – Linda found a radio broadcast over the internet that we were able to stream with our WiFi connection. This is how we tried to enjoy the game (that we ended up losing):
In all, we had a great time – and really preferred where we were over the 6 inches of snow that arrived as we got home to Kansas. Already looking forward to next spring break…
Great pics and nice recap! Wish we could’ve enjoyed the trip with y’all.