
Pool area at the Suites Brisas
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Aerial view of the Suites Brisas, Cancún Suites Brisas is located on Cancún's most pristine strip of...
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Beach at the Suites Brisas Looking north toward the main part of the Hotel Zone.
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Beach at the Suites Brisas Looking south, the Royal Solaris is on the right.
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Early morning on the beach in Cancún This view is looking north along the Caribbean coast of...
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Sun obscured by clouds I was walking along the beach in Cancún when the sun just seemed to...
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Suites Brisas We were up so early that they hadn't even put the chairs out at the Tiki...
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Suites Brisas, Cancún Blvd. Kukulkán Km. 19.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Quintana Roo 77500...
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Parking lot at the Suites Brisas Our room was on the right behind the van. We were away from the noise of the...
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Pool area at the Suites Brisas With a gorgeous view of the Caribbean, life was good. And yes, the...
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Another view of the Suites Brisas pool
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The beautiful Caribbean Sea
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Walking along the beach
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Parasailing is popular in Cancún. I didn't try parasailing, though, because I'm not a fan of heights.
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Beach at Cancún Though the beaches aren't always extremely wide at all points,...
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This photo doesn't do it justice. The water was SO clear, SO clean, and SO blue. Photos just can't do it...
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Another gorgeous day in Cancún
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Beach at Cancún
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My brother Terry on the beach at Cancún
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Beautiful white sand in Cancún
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Looking out toward the Caribbean Sea
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Me by the pool at the Suites Brisas The sign on the roof of the Tiki Bar says "Cerveza fria, Cold Beer, 1...
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Outside the Hard Rock Café at the Forum
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Entrance to the Hard Rock at the Forum
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Interior of Cancún's Hard Rock Café
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View of the Nichupté Lagoon
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Early morning at Pat O'Brien's
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Late afternoon on the beach At the end of the day, the people are gone and all that's left are the...
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Late afternoon on the beach As the sun was going down, the reflections off the clouds and the water were...
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Terry on the beach
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Me on the beach in Cancún Yes, the wind was blowing, but it was a beautiful end to another day in...
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Sunset over the Royal Solaris The Royal Solaris Hotel was next door to the Suites Brisas, where we stayed.
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Art in the streets of Cancún This man was making the most beautiful paintings on simply posterboard with...
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Me and my brother at Señor Frog's Señor Frog's was one of the more popular night spots in Cancún,...
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Entering downtown Cancún We went into downtown Cancún to do some more shopping, have...
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Restaurante La Parrilla This is where we had lunch in downtown Cancún.
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Bullfight at Cancún's Plaza de Toros Wednesdays bring the classic struggle between man and bull (toro) to the...
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Yes, this bull was a BIT pissed off.... of course, you would be too if someone had just stuck a couple of sharp...
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More banderillas Bullfighting is a bloody sport...don't think otherwise. I'd seen a...
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Victory march around the ring After the matador has slain the bull, its ears are cut off so that he...
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Beautiful sunset over Nichupté Lagoon
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Sunset in Cancún The setting sun over the Nichupté Lagoon was simply magnificent.
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Kukulkán Plaza This was one of the biggest shopping malls in Cancún.
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Interior of Plaza Kukulkán
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Another shot of the gorgeous beach Are YOU ready for a vacation???
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The crystal clear water is wonderful. Once you've been to a beach in the Caribbean, you don't really...
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The sun in Cancún is HOT!!! Be careful and wear lots of sunscreen. If you've never been to the...
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The shade may look nice... but you can get burned just as easily by the reflection of the sun off...
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Late day at the Suites Brisas Time to hit the pool and the Tiki Bar!
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Me on the beach at Cancún
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Ruinas El Rey Located at Km. 18 on the Boulevard Kukulkán, this archaeological site is...
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Me and a rather large iguana Iguanas were everywhere, especially around the ruins at El Rey and in...
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Closeup of a sunbathing iguana
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Ruinas El Rey This prehispanic settlement is comprised of 47 structures distributed...
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My brother at the Ruinas El Rey
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Ruinas El Rey Early explorers named this site "El Rey" (the King) after they...
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Me at Ruinas El Rey
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View from above You can explore the ruins on your own and climb freely over them....
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El Templo Columnado This construction was erected on the southern causeway, a short distance from...
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Ruinas El Rey There are two groups of buildings. As you enter the site, you come to...
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Ruinas El Rey
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Remains of Templo Columnado
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My brother at the Ruinas El Rey My brother on top of the ruins gives an indication of the size the remains.
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View from the top of one of the temples
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Old and new in Cancún Ancient Mayan ruins contrast sharply with the modern Caesar Park...
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Me on top of a temple at Ruinas El Rey
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Ruinas El Rey Wouldn't be fascinating if we could see what these buildings looked like...
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My brother, the Mayan God......
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Ruinas El Rey
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Remains at Ruinas El Rey I can't recall if this was the residential area of El Rey, or another...
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This was one BIG iguana..... This guy looked like he could be the grand-daddy of all the other iguanas...
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Overview map of Cancún
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Map of the beaches in Cancún
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Cancún's Hotel Zone As you can see, the Paseo Kukulkán runs the full length of the island.
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Cancún Area including Cozumel
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Map of the Cancún Coast
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Map of the Yucatán Peninsula This map shows three states of the Yucatán - Quintana Roo, Yucatán,...
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Map of Cancún's lower Hotel Zone
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Map of Downtown Cancún
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Map of Ciudad Cancún
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