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May 30, 2011

Spotlight on a Tour: Pirate Assault!

Pirate Assault

There you are, enjoying a sunset out to sea, while all around you are people drinking from the open bar or dancing to live music. It is serene, it is beautiful, it's a raucous party.

Then the pirates attack.

Explosions light up the night sky. Random people are taken prisoner and it is up to their fellow passengers to secure their freedom. Fortunately, your MC will be on hand to help you devise a cunning plan. Dare you risk it?

Survivors will be taken to Isla Mujeres, that tropical island favoured by the pirates of old, for a delicious buffet meal at the Beach Club 'El Pescador'. Here the party continues on the sands. The return trip to Cancun is just as lively, with games, contests and a pirate show.

Pirate Assault


Pirate Assault

The cruise lasts for four hours, leaving from Playa Langosta Marina, in the Cancun Hotel Zone, km 6.5. It runs every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 7pm. For those in Riviera Maya or Playa del Carmen, then transport can be arranged from your hotel for an extra fee.

Ferry Check in: 6:00pm, Departs 6:30pm, Returns 11:00pm

Pirate Assault
Pirate Assault!
Enjoy an authentic pirate adventure on the Caribbean Sea.

August 13, 2010

Thank You

Endless ToursHaving surpassed 1,000 unique visitors to this blog, I wanted to thank you all for reading it. What makes us even prouder is that 700 of you kept coming back for more! I am glad that you are finding it an entertaining source of information about our beloved Mexico.

When we started this blog, in May, I didn't expect to be sitting here just three months later looking at nearly 2000 visits, amassing 3,863 page views, on it. That's really made my day. Thank you very much and I hope that you will continue to enjoy the articles that we write.

You may be interested to know which are the top ten most viewed blog entries:

1, Why Biodegradable Sunscreen?

2, Pirates of the Caribbean - Jean LaFitte

3, Why Can't I Climb on the Maya Pyramids?

4, How to Haggle for Goods at the Mercado

5, El Calendario de Todos Santos

6, Roger Waters, 'The Wall', in México City, 2010

7, Drug Wars - Cancún is Safe for Tourists

8, Gay Vacations in the Riviera Maya

9, The Oil Leak isn't in the Mexican Caribbean

10, Xcaret - The Secret Sanctuary

Thank you very much for reading! <3

May 10, 2010

Welcome! Bienvenido!

Welcome to the Endless Tours Cancun blog!   The idea here is to share our extensive knowledge of all things Mexican with you.   By the time you come on vacation here, you will feel like a native! 

There is only so much information that we can give you in the tour descriptions, so this is a place to revisit places in more depth.   It will also highlight little known places to visit, to which we don't currently offer organised trips, but we still want you to know about them.   It will be a place for tips; and a place to address your fears (yes, there are sharks close to the shores of the  Yucatán Peninsula.  They've devoured precisely zero people in all of recorded history, on account of being nurse sharks and therefore more interested in plankton).   It will also be a place for guides and/or instructions on how to slip seamlessly into the culture and therefore experience the real Mexico.   We will also occasionally have guest local writers posting an entry, who can tell you all about their homeland from an insider's perspective.

In short, it will be a ragbag of everything!   And hopefully there will be something there to entertain or inform everyone.   It will be updated on an as and when basis, sometimes every day, sometimes every other week.  It's always worth checking back to see what's new.

Please do comment, if you have something to add to the articles.   It's always better to have a mix of opinions and nothing illustrates a point better than real life stories shared by those who experienced them.   The more the merrier, we say; and particularly comment if you disagree with what's being written.  Our readers need to know the alternative view too!

Also comment if you'd like to request a blog topic.   We can't promise to accommodate them all (I mean, if you're going to ask about historiography of the production of Agave Fourcroydes and its impact upon the Mayan socio-economic climate between the 4th and 6th centuries CE, then we might struggle a bit.   Or point you towards Licor del Henequén, a traditional alcoholic drink made from the plant and hope that you enjoy that so much that you forget about the question...).   However, we will try very hard to follow up every request.   In fact, ask away anything!   It will be a challenge!   *goes to look up Agave Fourcroydes*

Let the blog begin!
 
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