Grand Palladium Kantenah and Colonial on the north side and the Grand Palladium White Sand and Riviera on the south side. The boys were staying in the Kantenah 42 and we stayed in the White Sand 53. Approximately a mile apart. The Villas numbered 60-71 were for Club Palladium members and were mostly off limits to anyone else. After waiting, and finally catching a golf cart, we made it to our suite. The resorts call it a Junior Suite. We were stunned as we walked into a beautiful room with a Jacuzzi tub next to the California king size bed. Granite flooring, granite shower and bathroom made it look even more elegant. The view out the patio into the jungle was spectacular.
There were 6 swimming pools for resort member use and 2 others for Club Palladium members. One pool was at the Spa for spa members and their guests and one at the top of the picture, near the ocean was member only also. The big pools that you see behind each of the two main resorts were very busy and each had swim up bars. There were a few smaller pools that for the most part were adult only and seemed to be in a more private setting. The swimming/snorkeling area access to the beach was directly behind the Katenah/Colonial resort and it was the only place on the beach in front of the whole resort that didn't have a rocky bottom. There was about a 300 yard wide place to swim that was was marked with rope and if you got on either side of it, you encountered rocks. It was great to snorkel over, but not good to hang out in the water and play. The swim area was excellent and only once during our stay did it seem to get crowded.
There were many places and types of food to eat. You could do a buffet style meal 24 hours a day or A la carte in the evening hours. The buffets near the beach and pool had minimal dress codes and the buffets inside you had to wear a shirt with sleeves, but you could wear shorts and flip flops if you desired. The A la carte restaurants required long pants and were a little more casual dress, although we saw evening gowns and suits a few nights. The wait at the A la cartes were nearly an hour each night, and once you did get seated it took a long time to get your drinks, then your meals and then desserts. One night at the Japanese A la carte it took us two hours just to eat, not including the wait time to be seated. After that we chose to eat at the buffets. The food was excellent at either, and I must say that I like the buffet style the best. The food selection, either at breakfast, lunch or dinner was vast. Endless choices of salads, meats, vegetables and desserts. In our experience, the desserts were hardly ever sweet and satisfying, but the fruit choices were also endless and you could satisfy your sweet tooth with fruit after every meal.
We had 4 full days on our vacation and chose to spend 2 of them on excursions and 2 just hanging out at the beach or pools. The first excursion we went on was a 20 minute ride to the south and then we turned off the highway and headed deep into the jungle. We pulled up to a locked gate. No fancy entrance, nor big signs, just a no frills place. Which at first had us worried. Our tour guide, "Eeliu" pronounced L-E-U, was a very nice and informative guide. As we started into the jungle, he fires up Welcome To The Jungle on the stereo and we start driving wildly down a narrow jungle road, twisting and turning. Now that would have been fun if I had been at the wheel and on the Teryx4, but I was seated in the rear of a 12 passenger van and it was like riding a bucking horse for the next 10 minutes till we arrived at the start of the adventure. After getting our gear we went snorkeling in an underground cave.
The we did a series of three zip lines. The first was 550' long. The second was over 700' feet and the third was 1220' long. W-stepson, W-spouse and I got to do all three, but Raymond had to set out the third one because he exceeded the weight limit. They told him they didn't want to have to clean up all the rocks, so he set that one out.
The next day was spent at Xel-Ha. This place was magnificent and you could spend 2-3 days there just exploring all the sights, and you could spend a fortune on all the things available to do(at and extra cost). Such as swimming with the dolphins and manatees, or swimming and interacting with the sting rays. We chose to snorkel the river two different times. The boys jumped off the cliffs, zip lined into the water and also did a rope swing into one of the Cenotes. We spent all day just snorkeling and enjoying the underwater sights. Late that evening we made our way back to the resort and had a wonderful dinner together. The last full day at the resort was going to be just rest and relaxation, but the day before I had made my way over to the spa and made reservations for W-spouse and I to get a massage early that morning. After that she got a pedicure, a facial and then a hair cut. I just hung out in the room till she got finished and we then met the boys for a late lunch. The rest of the day was spent lounging on the beach or hanging out at the pool and swim up bar. We were back in our room early that evening to get packed and ready for the journey back home. I am so lucky to have gotten to go on this vacation and spend the time with those that I love and care about. I wished that I could afford to take the whole family on a vacation like this in the future, and someday perhaps we can. For now, I thank God that I was able to do it this year and I feel so blessed that we made the trip safe and sound. Sorry for the long post and I hope that you enjoyed sharing this time with us.
9 comments:
I am glad you guys had the vaction you wanted and the pictures and videos are all awesome
it sounds like a wonderful time! isn't the underwater cave action cool? that was always one of my favorite dive adventures (i used to scuba)...
glad you guys made it home safely :)
Thanks for your nice experience to share with us. Really awesome article with plenty of informative things to be known for us.
Long? I'm surprised you were able to fit it all in one post! Glad ya'll had a great trip.
Awesome. =) I'm so glad you guys had a beautiful time! And you're a damned Good Egg to dear W-Spouse. Yay her!!!!!
Great photos. You have turned out to be a real photographer.
Was LL on vacation with you?
The pictures of you rappelling and zip lining made me lol. The look on your face in that little yellow helmet are indicative of how much fun you had.
Thanks for sharing. Glad you all made it back safely.
~ The Ass
Enjoyed reading all of your post & liked seeing the pics. So glad you all had such a wonderful time & got back home safely. Mo
oh I see Jar has a new name...The Ass...how appropriate!!
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