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	<title>Spoiled Traveler &#187; San Blas Mexico</title>
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		<title>San Blas &#8211; River Tour &#8211; Crocodiles and Mongoose</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 06:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeni Larson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Passing through San Blas, we saw some beautiful buildings, had a shrimp feast on the beach, and then came across one of the greatest highlights of our Mexico roadtrip- the river tour. For $10 USD per person, I expected a Disneyland sort of tour- 10 minutes in a boat, on a circle river path. Instead, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Passing through San Blas, we saw some beautiful buildings, had a shrimp feast on the beach, and then came across one of the greatest highlights of our Mexico roadtrip- the river tour.  For $10 USD per person, I expected a Disneyland sort of tour- 10 minutes in a boat, on a circle river path.  Instead, we were gone for nearly 2 hours- which could have been longer had we wanted.</p>
<p>We started by climbing onto this small motor boat with around 8 people and a tour guide.  within 20 yards, the boat came to a stop and pointed out the first crocodile of many.  The tour was absolutely beautiful- jungle foliage, exotic palms and orchids, and thick mango trees surrounded the river which was surprisingly clear.</p>
<p>We saw a number of crocodiles, ranging from 6 inch babies to 12 foot 20 year old crocs.  We also saw quite a number of large turtles sunning themselves and swimming.  Birds- exotic, unusual, flashy and showing off.   We saw a number of cranes, boobies, and unusual ducks as well.  We also saw a raccoon, and at one point, we were dropped off at a crocodile refuge where we saw plenty of housed adult crocodiles- HUGE- and a herd of wild pigs who stampeded when they heard us coming which was cool.  Along this area, we were also greeted by a mongoose who was definitely not shy.  He walked around us eating who knows what off the ground and even stood with us while we waited for the boat to return.  Very cool.</p>
<p>The tour went on for a while longer, with plenty of stops for photos.  We stopped at a restaurant area with natural pools fenced off for safe swimming and were told we could stay up to 1 hour, or catch the next boat back if we decided not to stay.  We opted for the quick return since we had already been gone for an hour and a half and wanted to reach Mazatlan before dark.</p>
<p>When we returned to the docking station, we were offered a few complimentary beers and asked if we&#8217;d enjoyed the tour.  There were a few spots here for shopping and another restaurant for cocktails overlooking the river.</p>
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		<title>Playa del Coco &#8211; Casa Manana near San Blas Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 06:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeni Larson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little soon for a hotel stop, but we didn&#8217;t care- less than 3 hours north of Puerto Vallarta, we had reservations at Casa Manana, a boutique hotel on Playa del Coco just outside of San Blas.  This hotel was very cute with beautiful grounds and a charming pool.  The restaurant on site had friendly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little soon for a hotel stop, but we didn&#8217;t care- less than 3 hours north of Puerto Vallarta, we had reservations at Casa Manana, a boutique hotel on Playa del Coco just outside of San Blas.  This hotel was very cute with beautiful grounds and a charming pool.  The restaurant on site had friendly servers and great food, made even better since you&#8217;re sitting just a few feet from crashing waves of the ocean.  Directly in front of the hotel, the beach has large round stones covering most of the beach- not someplace you want to walk barefoot- there are tons of tide pools on this beach and we had a great time climbing out over the rocks, seeing fish and sea creatures while trying to avoid the occasional wave that was tall enough to splash us. Just to the right of the hotel, the rocks stop and there is a long stretch of sandy beach that was perfect for early morning exercise and sunbathing.</p>
<p>Casa Manana&#8217;s rooms were cute and very clean.  Beds were hard but that&#8217;s typical of Mexico.  We really loved our balcony which looked out over the pool and the ocean.  We had a fantastic sunset from this point and made it a point to run upstairs to the rooftop terrace for a few photos.</p>
<p>Did I mention Casa Manana&#8217;s oceanview room was only $58 USD?   There was also free wireless internet and they offered simple conveniences- such as when I realized my phone card was low and asked where I could buy one; the receptionist pulled out a handful of cards and asked which kind I would like saving me a trip into town.  I love when they think of the little things!</p>
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