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we boarded the catamaran and set sail for the second part of the island, the Garrafon Natural Reef Park. Here you can zip-line, snorkel, kayak, relax in the infinity pool, relax in the hot tubs and relax in a hammock. talk for the entire length of the journey prompting some of us to have a midmorning snooze. We arrived at Chichen Itza to a barrage of people selling their wares and the calls of “one dollar” and “hello mate” ringing through the grounds. We walked with our guide round the site and the further we went, the more in awe we became of this historical wonder. The architecture of the arenas and temples was astounding especially the way they were built to reflect and encompass aspects of their environment. We spent a lot of time in the “arena” area where local people would have played sports and taken part in tournaments. Their games had much more interesting outcomes than our modern versions though, as they were not just playing to avoid relegation to a lower league, but to physically keep their heads. It would appear that the Mayans, as intelligent as they were, were fairly cruel; the losing team were offered as sacrifices to the Gods! It is an incredible place to visit and really worth the trip and it’s always good to say you have seen a Wonder of the World! We spent a couple of hours wandering around by ourselves finally giving in to the sellers and buying a few Christmas present for unsuspecting family and friends. The temperature that day was in to the 30s but felt much hotter so we were definitely ready to retreat back to the bus and move on to our next stop, the Ik Kil Cenote or “Ts’onot” in Mayan. Cenotes are natural sinkholes which after collapsing, often expose groundwater underneath and have become popular attractions for people to swim in. They were sometimes used traditionally for sacrificial offerings and so continued the sacrificial theme from Chichen Itza. We ventured with trepidation down the stairs carved out of the sinkhole’s structure and made it to the bottom. It was spectacular to see. My partner was first to jump in to the 50m deep pool and he did so with caution. As we watched children aged five and under dive in from the 10m platform, we leapt from ground level. The water was fresh but actually warmer than the hotel swimming pools and Matthew even braved the 1m board towards the end! 65