As 2022 comes to a close and we welcome the New Year, it’s traditional to have a wee look back at the year that was.
Your favourite beach town fared pretty well in 2022. We got new stamped concrete roads and then closed them to traffic every night. We had a very quiet storm season. Hurricane Ian came by, but he just rolled on by us. Lucky for us, less lucky for our friends in Cuba and Florida. We unplugged the Covid traffic light and the Cancun airport set new records for visitors. The lighthouse continued to lean.
So, let me load up the slide show carousel here, get comfy and let’s look at our favourite photos of 2022. (click any photo for a full-screen view)
The town provided a large reminder that there was a new year and that everyone’s property taxes were now due.
Perhaps our favourite story of the year was that bon vivant & Chef Marco of “I Wanna Pizza” finally reopened in 2022 after a long break and renovation. We were delighted to discover that our favourite pizza has been renamed the “Don Roberto”
In addition to pizza, I Wanna Pizza also offers air conditioning and handsome waiters.
We have three supermarkets and lots of fruit markets in Puerto Morelos, but folks are still drawn to the siren song of the fruit truck rolling through town. “NAJRANJAS , NAJRANJAS , NAJRANJAS …”
The complete repaving of our main street, Rojo Gomez north of the square was a welcome addition to the town. The timing of the work, right in the middle of the high season was less welcome, but our creative restauranteurs met the challenge. Later they received permission to close the road in the late afternoon and evening each day, allowing them to take over the road, turning the street into a giant open-air restaurant and music venue. It’s great.
There are many folks in Puerto Morelos with hidden talents! Our friend Christian who you may know from El Campanario, can grill a steak with the best of them and keeps things humming at the restaurant. But, he’s also known as Signoz Torres, a part of the rap group Armada Callejera . They recently celebrated their 10th anniversary as a band at Don Mexkal with a big party and dropped a new video as well. Check out “Young Money.”
The path of Hurricane Ian was originally tracking right through Puerto Morelos. Luckily for us, the course shifted east and we had no ill effects.
This was the beach near Casa de los Viajeros the morning after Ian churned by. The surge rearranged the beach a bit, but the winds were calm .
The square hosted a wide variety of events in 2022, including art markets every weekend featuring local artists and food.
The large clock in the square remains as accurate as it ever was, right two times a day. The kids love the playground, and it is swarmed with happy families every evening.
Ever seen a flying fridge? I have. It may not have been big news in town, but it was big for us. This is how we had to get a new fridge and stove delivered to our casa. Our staircase is too narrow for anything bigger than a toaster. This is our old stove making its final trip back to earth. After 14 years, she was rusted out and parts were impossible to find, even in Mexico City.
We got through the summer with a little help from our fans…
One of our favourite views of the town. Our dock is “the office” for a lot of our residents.
The very end of our dock is still showing the damage from the busy storm season of 2020. Tropical Storm Gamma started it, then Hurricane Delta hit it again and Hurricane Zeta left us with this. (Click any of those links for our pictures and video of the storms of 2020. Wild stuff!)
Independence Day on September 16 is a special day everywhere in Mexico. The town erected this giant sign in the square and staged celebrations at City Hall in the Colonia.
Mexico is soccer-crazy, so World Cup was a big deal in Puerto Morelos. Lots of restaurants and bars altered their hours and set up TVs to show the big games. Unfortunately, this is as close as Mexico got to a World Cup title, though our many Argentinian residents were very happy. (Pictured here at Don Mexkal with the lovely and talented Karla Romo, owner of El Pirata and Koox Ich Kool , who took a few minutes off to watch the big game between Mexico and Argentina.)
Early risers in Puerto Morelos are treated to stunning sunrises and empty beaches
As we celebrate our 20th Christmas season here in Puerto Morelos, we are reminded every day how fortunate we were to find this place and all the special people that love it as much as we do. Thanks for coming along with us! We’ll keep doing our best to keep you up to date with this amazing spot.
Want to see more? Follow this link to see all of our updates from 2022.
Also, we’ve been producing a lot more short videos these days. Check out our new YouTube channel and visit Puerto Morelos anytime you wish!