29. April 2020 · Comments Off on 2020 Annual The Best In Puerto Morelos Survey Results · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog

Many thanks to those who took part in our annual “Best In Puerto Morelos” survey. We started this survey as part of our Beach Reads newsletter back in 2005 when we owned Alma Libre Bookstore, so that visitors could share their favourite things about Puerto Morelos with other visitors (and to make sure we weren’t missing out on anything ourselves!)

So without further ado… here are the results of the 2020 InPuertoMorelos.com Beach Reads Survey. We will start with the last question we asked, and move up to the first.

Where are you from?

1. USA 48%
2. Canada 40%
3. Mexico 8%
4. Other 4%

What is your best tip or hint to give to a new visitor to Puerto Morelos?
The most popular answer to this question was “Get to know the people of Puerto Morelos”. The charm of our town really does lie in our people, from the friendly staff at your favourite restaurant to the people who smile at you on the street, it’s PM’s people that keep bringing you back. We had some other valuable tips too:

  • Don’t miss Don MexKal after 11 PM (a great place to get to know the locals and listen to music)
  • Use the ATMs inside the stores (not the outdoor ones on the square)
  • Try the fresh-squeezed OJ from Fruteria del Puerto 

Next we asked, Do you use InPuertoMorelos.com for:
The Restaurant Guide? Yes, most people do.
Happy Hour Information? Yes!
Day Trip Information? No, never thought of that.
Vacation Rentals? No (Please have a look, this is how you can support this webpage 😃 )

Complete this sentence: Whatever you do, do not miss (BLANK) in Puerto Morelos!

  1. The beach
  2. Snorkelling
  3. The square at night

Do you subscribe to InPuertoMorelos.com and use it to have your questions about Puerto Morelos answered? 86% of you said YES

What is your best “hidden gem” in Puerto Morelos?

  • People’s #1 answer for this was Punta Bravo also known as South Beach.
  • The Murals. Many houses in town and even the sewage plant have started painting murals on their walls. It is well worth your time to take a walk around town and see these.
  • The Nobodies! These guys are a great local band that plays at several places around town.
  • Mina’s morning yoga on the beach. More info here
  • Fonda Americana Grill tucked away in La Colonia. We love it!

Which is your favourite Cenote?

  1. Siete Bocas
  2. Cenote Zapote & Lucero Verde (tie)
  3. Cenote Kin Ha

Best place to listen to music?

A leader by a long way is the popular & pulsing Salsa Night at La Sirena followed by Monday and Friday nights at Tanino’s.

Where is your favourite Happy Hour?

The winner again by a landslide, My Paradise. This was followed by La Sirena’s rooftop bar.

Best place for dessert?

  1. Panna E Cioccolato
  2. Marquesitas (the stand in the square)
  3. The bakery car that drives around town at dusk (People love that car!)

Best place for breakfast?
Congratulations again to the long-time winner in this category, El Nicho. Honourable mentions go to Mangata and Lola y Moya.

Who has the best Mexican food?

There was a surprise winner in this category! And a first ever showing for this family-run restaurant that has been around for many years.

  1. Tuch Tlan
  2. Tacos.com (the original)

Honourable mentions go to Blue Morelos and El Socio Taqueria Naiz.

What is your favourite place to have a drink? (Does not have to be alcoholic) No one even came close to these two places.

  1. La Sirena (The rooftop scored big points)
  2. My Paradise (Toes in the sand, eyes on the water…hard to argue)

What is your favourite restaurant in Puerto Morelos?

The restaurant question is always the most popular category. The votes were split this year between over 50 different restaurants and there were lots of changes! Here are this year’s winners!

  1. El Campanario
  2. Taninos
  3. La Sirena
  4. La Pizza Nostros
  5. El Nicho
  6. Cantina Habanero
  7. Blue Morelos
  8. Los Gauchos
  9. John Gray’s Kitchen
  10. El Pesquero
  11. Punto Corcho
  12. Al Chimichurri/Spaghettino

CONGRATULATIONS to El Campanario for their first win! This family-run restaurant works really hard to deliver great food at reasonable prices. The service is always friendly. Arturo, Mary and the rest of the gang always make you feel very welcome. They are so popular at night, they recently opened a second location on the square, Habacuc’s Bistro, for breakfast, lunch and desserts.  

If you would like to compare these to our 2019 Survey Results you can click here. And if you would like more information on these restaurants please check our voluminous restaurant guide here.

A BIG GRACIAS to everyone who completed the 2020 InPuertoMorelos.com Beach Reads survey. We hope you enjoyed the results and we look forward to doing it again next year. Make sure you subscribe to our blog so that you don’t miss out on everything going on InPuertoMorelos.

21. April 2020 · Comments Off on How is Puerto Morelos? · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog

We have had several emails and notes from people (thank you very much) asking about how Puerto Morelos is during the COVID-19 pandemic. For us, it is very quiet. Like you can hear a pin drop quiet. There are very few people on the streets and the few you see, you likely know. Of course, you may not recognize them right away, as we are wearing masks. We all wave and greet each other warmly from a distance.

Currently, the town is practising self-isolation just like many of you are. This began happening around mid-March with the closure of businesses like La Sirena, My Paradise and Don Mexkal. This was followed by all non-essential businesses closing including all hotels and all-inclusive resorts.

As far as cases of COVID-19 in our town, (as we write this on April 20, 2020) officially there has only been one confirmed case from Puerto Morelos. It is a woman who resides here but is not in town. She tested positive in Mexico City after returning from Europe. She is being treated in Mexico City. For the latest numbers in the state of Quintana Roo click here.

In late March, the Mexican government issued an order closing all of the beaches in the country, including ours here in Puerto Morelos. They made the move just before Semana Santa (Easter), which is typically a time when families pack the beach, to discourage people from vacationing in la playa.

2016 Easter in Puerto Morelos

Last week the Governor of the state issued a stronger stay at home order. All non-essential businesses must close and even essential businesses (i.e. grocery stores) must be closed by 6:00 pm. This means that after 6 pm, no businesses can be open, including restaurants for take-out or delivery.

In Puerto Morelos, we have been told we must wear masks when we go outside our homes. Chedraui Selecto will not allow you in the store without a mask. The only businesses open during the day on the port side (we cannot speak to La Colonia as we are discouraged from travelling there) are the Chedraui Selecto (from 7 am to 6 pm, with the first 2 hours reserved for high-risk people and seniors), the two OXXOs, the pharmacies and the paint store.

A few restaurants still remain open for take-out in the afternoons, but they must be closed by 6 pm. The grocery stores can only sell liquor from 10 am to 5 pm, so you have to plan your home happy hour ahead of time.

Most people in our area work in the tourist industry. With the onset of the virus, the majority of people in our town have lost their jobs. With no social safety net in Mexico, this has made for very hard times for many. The state did issue some food hampers for local people. They included rice, beans, cooking oil etc, but this is really just a drop in the bucket. The local community has been quick to step up and supply food aid to people in need. There have been at least two food drives, thanks to the support of Puerto Morelos fans locally and around the world. With everything closed, and a lot of local businesses unlikely to open again, the need for food aid will be ongoing and growing. If you would like to help those in need, check out the mexiCAN Compassion Project or the Puerto Morelos Community Food Bank. Both have options to donate from wherever you are in the world.

Crococun is also looking for help to feed the animals while they remain closed. They ask that you help by buying tickets in advance or donating directly.

The self-isolation measures for our town are currently in effect until at least May 17, but more likely until the end of May. Nobody knows for sure when we’ll be able to do simple things again like walk the beach or dine with friends.

The irony of all this is that the beach has never been better. We are able to see the shore through the security tape. There is little to no Sargasso and the weather has been amazing! April is a great time of year to be here.

Keep an eye on our blog (subscribe here) as we will continue to update you on what is happening from inside your favourite little beach community. And watch for fresh content daily on Instagram and Facebook.

Don’t forget to complete our short survey on your favourite things in Puerto Morelos, especially the restaurants and bars. They need to hear from you now more than ever.

Stay safe and be well from us at InPuertoMorelos.com and Casa de los Viajeros.

08. April 2020 · Comments Off on Cash Exchange Rates in Puerto Morelos for April 8, 2020 · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog, exchange rates

Here are the cash exchange rates for April 8, 2020 at G Capital Exchange on the highway in Puerto Morelos.

I post these rates on occasion so that you can compare them with what your bank or the ATM may offer. To see where the rates have been in the last couple of years, search “exchange rates” on our page at InPuertoMorelos.com

Cash Exchange RatesBuy
US Dollar $22.10
Canadian Dollar $14.00
Euro €22.00
Pound Sterling £23.80

Personal note: Our website here at InPuertoMorelos.com was hacked earlier this month. The site was being forcefully redirected to another site that was trying to sell mobile phones or something. After many weeks of frustration and cleaning the site one line of code at a time, we were able to get back online. We’re now lobbying Facebook to allow us to post our internet address on their site. They blocked us when we were hacked and it seems to be a long process to get back into their good books. In the meantime, we’ll keep updating the site. Stay healthy everybody! ~R&J

We said “Adios” to our last guests a couple of weeks ago as they made their way back to Canada. The rest of our spring season was cancelled. We’re taking advantage of the time to work on the house a little, luckily there is always something to do, so we are never bored!
We’re taking reservations for next season, and we hope that we will be able to welcome folks before then. We’ll keep in touch. In the meantime, have a look at our casa website at www.CasaDeLosViajeros.com

Be sure to sign up for our updates at www.InPuertoMorelos.com

26. March 2020 · Comments Off on Cash Exchange Rates in Puerto Morelos for March 26, 2020 · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog, exchange rates

Here are the cash exchange rates for March 26, 2020 at G Capital Exchange on the highway in Puerto Morelos.

I post these rates on occasion so that you can compare them with what your bank or the ATM may offer. To see where the rates have been in the last couple of years, search “exchange rates” on our page at InPuertoMorelos.com

I have never seen the US dollar this high compared to the peso. The official rate was over 25 to 1 at one point earlier this week. The Canadian dollar was over 17 at one point this week, also the highest I have ever seen.

Cash Exchange RatesBuy
US Dollar $22.30
Canadian Dollar $14.00
Euro €22.00
Pound Sterling £23.80

Personal note: Our website here at InPuertoMorelos.com was hacked earlier this month. The site was being forcefully redirected to another site that was trying to sell mobile phones or something. After many weeks of frustration and cleaning the site one line of code at a time, we were able to get back online. We’re now lobbying Facebook to allow us to post our internet address on their site. They blocked us when we were hacked and it seems to be a long process to get back into their good books. In the meantime, we’ll keep updating the site. Stay healthy everybody! ~R&J

We said “Adios” to our last guest on Sunday as they made their way back to Canada. The rest of our spring season was cancelled. We’re taking advantage of the time to work on the house a little, luckily there is always something to do, so we are never bored!
We’re taking reservations for next season, and we hope that we will be able to welcome folks before then. We’ll keep in touch. In the meantime, have a look at our casa website at www.CasaDeLosViajeros.com

Be sure to sign up for our updates at www.InPuertoMorelos.com

26. March 2020 · Comments Off on In Puerto Morelos Update · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog, Photo Post

Hola friends,

Well, that was unexpected! One day we were having fun in the sun, walking the beach, swimming the sea, eating, drinking and speculating about the leaning lighthouse….then suddenly, everyone left and the season was done.

That’s pretty much how it happened.

So now, we are left alone in our town. The beach is stellar, the streets are quiet and the weather is warm, but there’s nobody here but us locals to enjoy it.

Social distancing is very easy here. Staying six feet apart is a piece of cake on our morning walk on the beach when the nearest person is more than 100 metres away.

Some of our favourite restaurants and watering holes have closed. La Sirena led the way, followed by My Paradise, Don Mexkal and most others. A few restaurants and cafes have remained open and offer delivery only or isolated dining.

More places will likely follow soon.

Most of the stores from Chedraui to the pharmacies to the Alma Libre Bookstore have remained open. The grocery stores are generally well stocked with food and even lots of TP.

We take neighbourhood walks in the morning or evening, nodding at our neighbours and friends or yelling messages of encouragement or comedy from safe distances. It’s very strange as we usually average 5 hugs a kilometre on our walks.

We bid “adios” to our last guests at Casa de los Viajeros on Sunday morning. Now our place is empty, but it always needs some sort of maintenance, so we are not too worried about getting bored.

Many of the big resort hotels have closed, suddenly putting hundreds of workers out of a livelihood. We worry about these folks, they cannot afford to miss too many paydays. A food drive has been started to help those in need.

So as we, like so many of you, self-quarantine and wait for this storm to pass. We look forward to seeing your return to your favourite little beach town. Be assured that Puerto Morelos will be here waiting for you when this is all over, and we’ll be very happy to see you.

Until then we will continue to post pictures on our Facebook page and our Instagram page. Be sure to follow along as we all go through this together.

Stay healthy friends.

InPuertoMorelos.com & Casa de los Viajeros

14. March 2020 · Comments Off on Cash Exchange Rates in Puerto Morelos for March 14, 2020 · Categories: exchange rates · Tags: ,

Here are the cash exchange rates for March 14, 2020 at G Capital Exchange on the highway in Puerto Morelos.

I post these rates on occasion so that you can compare them with what your bank or the ATM may offer. To see where the rates have been in the last couple of years, search “exchange rates” on our page at InPuertoMorelos.com

Cash Exchange RatesBuy
US Dollar $19.60
Canadian Dollar $13.50
Euro €20.90
Pound Sterling £23.80

Don’t be left in the cold! Book a Spring Fling in Puerto Morelos. We have some good dates still available at Casa de los Viajeros, and we’ve put some March and April dates on sale!



18. February 2020 · Comments Off on Cash Exchange Rates in Puerto Morelos for February 18, 2020 · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog, exchange rates



Here are the cash exchange rates for February 18, 2020 at CI Banco on the highway in Puerto Morelos.

I post these rates on occasion so that you can compare them with what your bank or the ATM may offer. To see where the rates have been in the last couple of years, search “exchange rates” on our page at InPuertoMorelos.com

Cash Exchange RatesBuySell
US Dollar $17.6018.80
Canadian Dollar $13.0514.35
Euro €19.2020.55
Pound Sterling £23.2524.65

Don’t be left in the cold! Book a Spring Fling in Puerto Morelos. We have some good dates still available at Casa de los Viajeros, and we’ve put some March dates on sale!



17. February 2020 · Comments Off on 2020 Best In Puerto Morelos Survey · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog · Tags: ,

Back by popular demand! Here on our Beach Reads Blog, we wanted to continue on with an old tradition, the annual Best InPuertoMorelos.com Survey. Tell us what you think! What is your favourite place to eat, drink or be merry In Puerto Morelos!

We first started the survey back in 2005 when it used to be the “Alma Libre Bookstore Beach Reads Survey”. Above is an example of some of the past winners for the best restaurant, starting with #1 at the top.

We encourage you to take part. We want to hear from you! If you are cannot remember the name of your favourite restaurant or bar visit our handy-dandy InPuertoMorelos Restaurant Guide or Happy Hour List.

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You have only one week to complete the survey. Polling will close at midnight on Monday, February 24, 2019, EST. Then watch for results to be published on InPuertoMorelos.com.

Don’t miss the Best InPuertoMorelos.com Survey Results
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Please note: One survey per person, please. No stuffing the ballot box!

If you have problems viewing the Best InPuertoMorelos.com Survey please click here. It is best viewed in Chrome.

10. February 2020 · Comments Off on New Cooking Classes · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog · Tags:

We were fortunate enough last week to take in a new cooking class with Chef Marco & Doña Sonia at Casa Caribe. The class is a real hands-on experience where you get to learn about Mexican cuisine.

The day we were there (the menu changes weekly) we made a variety of both traditional and modern Mexican salsas, some we had never seen before, but they were all excellent.

The class started with Sonia giving us some background on the different fresh and dried chilli’s we would be working with. If you are a spice wimp, there is no need to fear this class, the peppers were all flavourful with very little heat.


COME STAY WITH US IN PUERTO MORELOS

We first made a salsa diablo, which sounds and looks like it would be very hot, but instead, it was bursting with flavour. Chef Marco, who has been cooking all his life, had some excellent tips for working with peppers and I even got a lesson in knife skills. Here is an example of this recipe.


Recipe for Salsa al Diablo

2 Chiles de Árbol6 Cloves Garlic, peeled
2 Chiles Guajillo1 Large ripe tomato
2 Chiles Cascabel2 Stems fresh Epazote (or 1 t dried)
2 Chiles Moritas8 Stems Cilantro
2 Chiles Chipotle½ C Canola Oil
1 Chile AnchoSalt to taste
1 Chile Pasilla

Serves 4-6
1) Toast all the chiles lightly in a dry skillet, just until they become fragrant.
2) Oil fingers and hands to create a barrier between your skin and the chile oil, and when chiles are cool enough to handle, remove stems and devein. Discard seeds. Cut chiles with scissors into thin strips.
3) Peel and chop raw tomato, reserving juice and seeds.
4) Pull leaves off epazote (if using fresh) and discard stems. Repeat this process with the cilantro, but save stems for another use, if desired. Slice garlic cloves thinly.
5) In a large sauté pan, heat the oil over a medium flame until hot but not sputtering. Add garlic and toast lightly. Add chopped tomato, salt and dried chile strips. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring continuously. 6) Add cilantro and epazote and cook for 3 minutes longer, continuing to stir. 7) Empty salsa into a glass bowl, adjust salt if necessary, and cover to keep warm. Refrigerate any leftover salsa and consume within 3 days, adding oil as needed; chiles will soak up oil.


After making a variety of other salsa, we moved onto the main course; Sopes Mexicanas from scratch! We even made our own tortillas!

We ended the class by eating everything that we cooked. Although we were almost too full after having snacked on all the different wonderful salsas throughout the class.

Our meal was accompanied but a very good, if not quite a strong margarita. The food was delicious.

All of the recipes we learned would be ones that you could replicate at home. Marco and Sonia even include a souvenir pdf cookbook with every class so that you can make your own Mexican fiesta later.

Chef Marco and Doña Sonia offer their cooking classes two days a week, every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. Classes require a minimum of 2 students, but there are no more than 6 people/class. Classes are $100 USD/student includes all food, beverages, taxes and a souvenir pdf recipe book. You must pre-book. To do so you can contact Sonia at either +52-998-109-0312 or cateringpuertomorelos@gmail.com.

We were also lucky enough to enjoy one of Chef Marco y Doña Sonia catered dinners at Casa Caribe. They offer catering, provisioning and in-house chef services in Puerto Morelos.

Marco and Sonia are active members of our Puerto Morelos community helping with animal fundraising, animal rescue and Marco even coaches an American football team in La Colonia called Los Mapaches. So if you are looking for someone to come to your house and cook, cater or plan a special event, you can find out more by clicking here to visit their website or their FaceBook page.

28. January 2020 · Comments Off on Koox Ich Kool · Categories: Beach Reads The Blog · Tags: ,

If you are looking for an amazing farm to table experience near Puerto Morelos, we recommend you try Koox Ich Kool. Run by head chef Karla of El Pirata Restaurant, Koox Ich Kool is a truly unique experience.

You begin your day with a drive through the Yucatan countryside to the farm which is located about 25km from Puerto Morelos. Once there you will be given a tour of the organic gardens and the beautiful property. You will learn about Mayan traditions. In Maya, “Koox Ich Kool” means let’s go to the garden.

After the tour, the meal preparation will begin. The menu varies depending on the season. When we were there Karla prepared a turkey that was roasted in a pit in the ground.

There is also fresh-baked bread cooked over an open fire. We were lucky enough that Chef Marco from I Wanna Pizza joined us, so we got to have pizza, hot off the grill.

Karla cooks everything right in front of you, giving you a great opportunity to ask all the questions you like.



Your meal includes a 6-course dinner made with just-picked herbs from the organic gardens, the catch of the day (from either the land or sea), handmade tortillas, fresh-baked bread, vegetables, dessert, wines pairings and Mexican mezcals.

There is also a large swimming pool on the property along with lots of hammocks to spend some time lounging in. So remember to bring your bathing suit! There are lockers and restrooms on the property.

We were lucky enough to be one of their first guests when they were making all of their test runs back in the spring. Now they are fully open and we can tell you it is a wonderful experience.

To book your trip to Koox Ich Kool visit their website or go see Karla in person at El Pirata Restaurant on Rojo Gomez.