rainmaker
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'm presently in Cozumel, and staying at Safari Inn for about $45 per night, including taxes. The room is huge, has cold a/c, loads of hot water, private bath and couldn't be any cleaner. They also provide free bottled water and broadband access. However, if you have Windows Vista, getting connected can be a challenge.
I'm diving for two weeks with Blue Angel. Got their 10-dive package for $300 (cash) and that includes unlimited shore diving.
I'm eating very well for about $5 per day. I brought a small percolator in my checked baggage and make coffee in my room. I buy my food at the local supermarkets for breakfast, lunch and snacks. I eat out once per day (supper) and usually spend less than $3. Biggest food bang for the buck (in my opinion) is the cafe at the rear of the Chedruai store. There's usually 15 - 20 locals eating there in the evenings. Tacos are about 50 cents each, and I just had a very large plate of mushroom pasta that cost about $2. There's no tipping expected, bus your own table.
That's how I do it, and I'm having a great time!
I'm diving for two weeks with Blue Angel. Got their 10-dive package for $300 (cash) and that includes unlimited shore diving.
I'm eating very well for about $5 per day. I brought a small percolator in my checked baggage and make coffee in my room. I buy my food at the local supermarkets for breakfast, lunch and snacks. I eat out once per day (supper) and usually spend less than $3. Biggest food bang for the buck (in my opinion) is the cafe at the rear of the Chedruai store. There's usually 15 - 20 locals eating there in the evenings. Tacos are about 50 cents each, and I just had a very large plate of mushroom pasta that cost about $2. There's no tipping expected, bus your own table.
That's how I do it, and I'm having a great time!
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