Allure of the Seas - Day 4 - Cozumel, Mayan Chocolate and Ruins!
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first stop was the ruins was so interesting great our guy was muy and he gave us a lot of information about Mayan culture
this is the first Hispanic chocolate drink you have to remember the long time ago the chocolate was the beverage inside guys remember that the Mayan people didn't have horses or cows
the best thing about it that they only cost you five dollars guys remember this is the only place in the whole island what you gotta find these kind of dream
I'm gonna have given up on this new massage places where you going you need some cocoa beans you can make some organic chocolate for your family
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This was our favourite day on the cruise, so the video is a little long. Mexico was beautiful! The bus driver and any people we met were nice, funny and our guide Moi was so knowledgeable. This was the Mayan Chocolate and Ruins Tour shore excursion through the ship. It was my first trip to Mexico and I am glad we decided to do this. The San Gervasio ruins are not large like some of the others, but still give you a glimpse in the past and the beliefs of the ancient Mayan people. The coastline was magnificent, and the chocolate was yummy! The demonstration you see here is at The Mayan Cocoa Company. We bought the bar with the coffee beans, highly recommended. Music By: https://www.purple-planet.com Font: Included with adobe