| ~40 images ![]() 2. The others stayed in a different building. This is the view from their patios, overlooking their private beaches ![]() 3. The sailboats were frequently out ![]() 4. Emmy & Michael's patio (right), Jen & Dan's patio (left) ![]() 6. One of the restaurants. We ate breakfast and lunches here. ![]() 7. Dinner. With 10 people representing all decades from the first (0-9 years) to the eighth (70-79) (2 exceptions), there was a wide range of tastes, and Club Med's solution comes close to perfection - no food shopping or preparation (by us), no clean-up, no bill, wide selection of food, beautiful presentation, friendly and attentive table service for drinks, open long hours. ![]() The next 9 pictures were taken by a Club Med professional photographer 8. Zach (10), Matilda (3), Thalia (5), Clara (7) ![]() 9. The entire crew ![]() 10. ![]() 11. ![]() 13. ![]() 14. ![]() 15. ![]() End of professional Club Med pictures 17. Ready to smack the piņata ![]() 18. ![]() 19. ![]() 20. ![]() 21. ![]() 22. ![]() 24. ![]() 27. Heading for lunch after a swim ![]() 28. ![]() 29. Zach played quite a bit of soccer ![]() 31. Craft time for Zach & Clara ![]() 32. Cousins ![]() 34. ![]() 36. ![]() 38. Free shots of tequila ![]() 39. ![]() 40. ![]() 43. Bill took an excursion to Tulum. This is how Frederick Catherwood first saw it in the 19th century ![]() 44. We got there early, but it crowded up. The parking lot, however, was only about one-quarter filled. Hard to imagine it at high season. ![]() 45. Tulum. Nice stone lintel. ![]() 46. ![]() 47. Still some restoration work to do ![]() 48. ![]() 49. ![]() 50. Wild pesoti (coati mundi), a big attraction ![]() |