LEE A. WOOD
2002 May. Not much to say. To me Puerto Juarez was simply a boat dock for access to Isla Mujeres.
I took the bus from Cancun directly to Puerto Juarez. (About ten minutes)
One evening I took the ferry back from Isla to Puerto Juarez and walked most of the way into Cancun before catching the bus.
When I finally left Isla to return to Canada I caught a combi (I believe they are called), a small van bus from Puerto Juarez.
A couple of stops, after I got on, the bus was nearly full but it stopped to pick up a lovely lady. She climbed into the bus, turned, backed across the bus, and sat down on my knee.
When I repositioned my knee to make things more comfortable, she started to get up but I motioned her to sit back down.
To this day I don’t know if she knew she was going to sit on my knee or thought she was leaning against the side of the bus.
I was too shy to try to talk to her in the crowded bus and she got off many stops before I did.
There is no information I can give you about Puerto Juarez other than to tell you it is very inexpensive to catch the bus from Cancun, the combis are even cheaper, and they have a beautiful beach.
STREET TO THE FERRY. |
POSADA, SOUTH |
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LOOKING SOUTH |
LOOKING NORTH |
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WAITING FOR THE FERRY. |
ABOARD THE FERRY. |
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LOOKING WEST FROM THE FERRY. |
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LOOKING WEST FROM THE FERRY. |
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