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What’s To Do?

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People are always asking me, “So…..what do you do to pass the time?” I guess they think because we are basically retired that we sit at home twiddling our thumbs. Nope, that’s not us, although we do enjoy some evenings at home reading, writing email to friends, listening to music or watching a movie (yes, we have a Blockbuster Video here, and we catch a good movie every once in a while on one of our cable channels). Sometimes we go out to a movie at one of two very nice cinemas that actually do show movies in English. We have taken oil painting lessons. There’s shopping in the many stores and malls. It’s very interesting to walk into the less touristy areas and find wonderful little Mexican shops. We enjoy going out to eat, and there are many varied restaurants here, most with outdoor seating, ranging from gourmet and expensive in the tourist areas to very Mexicano with excellent food at a much cheaper price (guess which one is our favorite). We have made many friends here among the local expats and have dinners or parties at our house, or we are invited to theirs. On Thursday and Saturday afternoons, you might find us at Bad Boys Beach Bar where we kick back with an ice-cold cerveza and listen to live rock and roll while enjoying time with our friends who also hang out there. It’s a 10 minute walk to the beach from our condo, so some days we go lay in the sun and enjoy the spectacular ocean view. Everyone is welcome on the beaches around Playa. Mexican law protects every beach as public property so you can sun yourself wherever you choose – even in front of resorts where you aren’t a guest. The sand here is even cool……made up mostly of coral. From time to time, we explore different beaches along this coast or the Mayan ruins and hope in time to venture out even farther. Akumal and Tulum are a short distance away as are the islands of Cozumel and Isla Mujeres.

There are things to do here that other people enjoy that we don’t particularly. Playacar has a nice golf course and country club from what I’ve been told. Many people like to go to the Muscle Beach Gym to work out or go to a spinning or aerobics class. There are Tae Kwon Do studios and Yoga classes. You can swim, snorkle or dive in the gorgeous reef or one of the cenotes (underground caves) that abound here. Of course there is deep sea fishing and I’ve been told, fly fishing.

I think only a hermit would be bored here. There’s lots to do.  

No…but now we have a U.S. Consular Agency and a new consular agent. The new office is located on 1 Sur, which is one block south of Juarez in Playa Del Carmen. You will find the office in “The Palapa” located between 15 and 20 Avenue. We walked down 20th from Juarez, made a left on 1 Sur and this is what we saw.

U.S. Consular Agency

We stopped in to meet the Consular Agent, Samatha Mason. Samantha has lived for many years in Cozumel, but is new to the U.S. Foreign Service. Playa del Carmen is a tough first assignment…don’t you think. :)  If you like, she will be happy to add you to her local registry of U.S. citizens living in the Playa del Carmen Mexico area. Her office phone number is (984) 873-0303. Her fax is (984) 873-0481. This is a voluntary list that might be beneficial if you have a personal emergency or if there is a natural disaster like a hurricane. She also plans some educational programs for expats in the area. You can find the U.S. Consulate webpage at http://merida.usconsulate.gov.

One of the services that the Consular Agent can offer you is that of a notary public for U.S. government  or personal documents. We required a notary for some postal forms required by our mail forwarding agent in the U.S. Having a recognized U.S. Notary in the local area was very helpful. There is a fee for this service. In our case about $30.00 US.

There is also a Consular Agent in Cozumel. To find the office from the Cozumel Ferry terminal, walk straight across the street when you leave the pier. Walk straight down the plaza about a half block until you see Fat Tuesdays bar on the left. Walk left under the arch (or through the bar) to the back of the shopping plaza. Go up the stairs and the Consular’s office is on the second floor in the corner.

U.S. Consular Agent Cozumel Mexico