Cruising Mexico
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 2:24 am
We made a few stops along the way in Mexico. ALL the stops were INTENSELY tourist and were the equivalent of being dropped off at the Luxor Souk. Nothing of culture was present but t-shirts could, for sure, be purchased 5 for $20USD! Probably the only different between the Mexican sellers and Arab sellers in Egypt is that the Mexicans were not as aggressive. I've learned from being in Mexico before that Mexican sellers only seem to be affronted when you walk past their shop without going in. IF you go in and buy nothing they're more than content with the fact that you have 'looked' cause 'maybe you might see and like' however there is no following you, throwing Mexican blankets on your shoulder and I've never been swore at or subjected to foul language if I don't buy. There actually isn't much pressure to buy. Am not saying that a price won't be artificially raised and there IS a haggle back and forth but not nearly to the extent there is in Egypt where you have to walk through a Souk with your eyes firmly and on the ground in front of you and Heaven Forbid if you furtively glance for so much as a nano second at some "made in china" object inside a sellers store. You'll be hounded to the ends of the Souk with demands of "how much you wanna pay" when, in fact, a purchase if the farthest thing from your mind.
A few photos of Mexico. The stops were wonderful scenery, beach relaxing offered but unless you were on a tour (I've been to most of the places offered), scuba diving or zip lining there was very little to do other than walk the shops and sit in a lounge chair by the beach.






A few photos of Mexico. The stops were wonderful scenery, beach relaxing offered but unless you were on a tour (I've been to most of the places offered), scuba diving or zip lining there was very little to do other than walk the shops and sit in a lounge chair by the beach.