FAQs
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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AIR TRAVEL
Where are the nearest airports?
- There is an airport in Chetumal, 2 to 2 ½ hours from Xcalak. Flights are daily
from Mexico City although currently they arrive late in the day. Check Aviasca
and Aeromexicana for details. Most people fly into Cancun. There is also a private
airport in Xcalak. Chartered flights originating from Cancun are available.
Contact Hotel Tierra Maya for pricing.
GETTING TO XCALAK WITHOUT RENTING A CAR
Do I have to rent a car to get to XCALAK?
- Most people find having a car gives them flexibility to tour around the area,
explore ruins and get to and from the local dive center. However, you can make
arrangements to have a chauffeur-driven car or van pick you up at the Cancun Airport
and deliver you to Hotel Tierra Maya. The cost for up to 8 people is from $640 US
to $700 US round trip depending on which company can accommodate. If you are traveling
with a group or a large family, the price is not expensive. However, if you are only 2
people, the cost is still between $640 and $700 round trip.
- There are buses that run regularly from Cancun or Playa del Carmen and from Chetumal
that bring you to Limones. The Mayab or Caribe bus is an option. However, The first-class
Ado busses are wonderful and comfortable. They are air-conditioned and play movies. They
run from the Cancun and Playa del Carmen bus terminals directly to Mahahual. Then you can
rent a taxi to deliver you to Xcalak. If you opt for the Mayab bus, Take one of these
busses to Limones which is south of Felipe Carrillo Puerto and from Limones you can either
transfer to the "chicken bus" (Caribe), or hire a taxi to XCALAK. But remember,
if you arrive without transportation, your only transportation will be on one of our bicycles,
when available. We do not provide transportation from the Hotel to the dive shop or to town.
- The Caribe Bus leaves from Chetumal at 6:00 am and at 4:00 pm. and takes about 4 hours
to arrive in XCALAK.
- The Caribe Bus leaves XCALAK to Limones at 5:30 am and at 2:00 pm.
- TheCaribe Bus leaves Limones to XCALAK at 7:30 am and at 5:30 pm.
The Ado bus departs from Cancun three times per day to Mahahual, at 7:30 am, 9:30 pm,
and 11:30 pm on most days. However, check their schedules before making your vacation plans.
They also depart from Mahahual at 8:30 am returning to Cancun. The Cancun/Mahahual trip is a
6 hour trip.
CAR RENTAL
Where’s the best place to rent a car?
- Inside the Cancun airport, there are booths with all the national agencies ready
to rent. However, it is cheaper to arrange from your home, either through the Internet or
by phone. We’ve used CAA (in Canada) or AAA (US) if you have these services. If you arrive
without pre-arrangements, check the rates in the agency offices just outside the terminal
as they are usually are cheaper than the agency booths inside the terminal.
- In Chetumal, Continental agency is located in the Holiday Inn lobby (on Heroes).
Premier Travel , 83 Juarez, also rents cars and vans. Enjoy Rent A Car, 84 Veracruz,
is another choice. Rental prices in Chetumal are quite high ($60US per day).
ROAD CONDITIONS
Are the roads as bad as they say?
- Some guide books and car rental companies are not up to date on our roads. All roads
from Cancun highway #307 and the Mahahual/Xcalak highway are well maintained and in the case
of the Mahahual highway, brand new. The XCALAK cut-off road at the Military CheckPoint on
into XCALAK is also paved all the way to XCALAK. There are a few nasty potholes but in good
shape overall. The jungle does seem to encroach on the road somewhat; however, a road crew has
been cutting back the road growth to make for a less monotonous drive. The two-mile beach road
from XCALAK pueblo to Hotel Tierra Maya is fairly good as beach roads go. There are a few
potholes, but, hey, it’s a beach road.
DINNER OPTIONS
Are there local restaurants for dinner?
- When you are staying at Hotel Tierra Maya, you are already at the best place for your meals,
The Mayan Grill. Hotel Tierra Maya also has a full bar. The Mayan Grill is open to the general
public, as well. A Continental Breakfast is included in your room rate.
FISHING
How can we arrange a fishing excursion?
- Visit our "Things to Do" link on our website. All-inclusive packages are available for
almost everyone.
SCUBA DIVING
How do we arrange scuba diving?
KAYAKING
How many kayaks do you have?
- As you may have read, we provide kayaks for our guests at no charge. We have 2 singles
and 1 double.
SNORKELING GEAR
Do you have snorkeling gear and life jackets?
- We have snorkel equipment for sale in our office/gift ship at a reasonable price. We have a few life jackets.
MONEY
Will you accept credit cards? Is it safe to bring cash? How much?
- Hotel Tierra Maya accepts all major credit cards for deposits and prepayed, advance reservations
only. Any balance remaining on your confirmation is to be paid in cash upon arrival at the hotel.
Guests staying at the hotel without advance reservations will have the option of paying their room
rates in cash only. Restaurant charges must be paid in cash. We prefer Mexican Pesos. Hotel Tierra Maya
cannot honor traveler’s cheques, nor can any other establishment in XCALAK, as far as we know.
- Local restaurants, stores, and excursions only take cash in pesos or US dollars.
You can use your credit card through PAYPAL at XTC Dive Center.
- There are NO BANKS or ATM’s in or near XCALAK. So, bring plenty of cash for your entire
stay here, unless you are prepared to drive to Bacalar or Chetumal for more money at an ATM
(which limits your withdrawal amount). There are ATM’s on your way to XCALAK in Cancun, Tulum,
Felipe Carrillo Puerto and then south, in Bacalar and Chetumal.
- We have installed 3 self-programming safes in three of our downstairs rooms for your cash
and valuables. We also have a small safe in the office.
COASTAL THEFT
Do we have to be concerned about this?
- With the growing number of workers traveling into and out of our neighboring town,
Mahahual, we have experienced some theft here in XCALAK. Since our ownership in February,
we have not experienced any theft, whatsoever, at Hotel Tierra Maya. We have installed good
lighting around the Hotel, electric fence that is activated at night for protection of the
bodega/storage areas, and non-abrasive, yet effective alarms on screened doors in the
downstairs suites.
GENERAL
WHAT SHOULD I BRING OR NOT BRING?
- The stores in XCALAK provide the basics - some food items, beer, and very little
choice in wine or liquor. The Mayan Grill at Hotel Tierra Maya is a full Restaurant/Bar.
You can also purchase food items, snacks, ham, fresh fruits, cheese and bread from the
"almost daily" vegetable truck that makes Tierra Maya its regular stop.
- Bring a flashlight, sunscreen and insect repellent (just in case).
- As all our energy is provided by a solar system, we would ask you NOT to bring high
wattage items like large hair blowers or personal coffee makers.
They are a big "no-no."
HEALTH ISSUES
Is there a hospital nearby? Do I need shots before coming to
this area of Mexico?
- There is a daytime medical clinic in XCALAK with a doctor who is usually at the
clinic Monday through Friday. XCALAK also has a nurse who works and lives in XCALAK and
can usually be found amiable to respond to emergencies in off-hours. The nearest hospital
is in Chetumal.
- Some guests have taken malaria pills/shots on the advice of their doctor. We have had
very few cases of malaria here in XCALAK.
MOSQUITOS
How bad are they?
- When it rains and there’s no wind or the wind comes from the West (the jungle),
we can have mosquitoes. We do have a mosquito machine that does an amazing job at attracting
them and trapping them. We also have a healthy amount of bats and swallows that snack day
and night on their favorite meal, the mosquito. Bringing a biodegradable or natural insect
repellent of your choice would be advisable.
- Hotel Tierra Maya also provides insect coil repellents that can be used on your patios or
balconies. These items are available inside your accommodation.
- We would not describe the mosquito population as bad, only under certain conditions.
Actually, we find that living here as permanent residents, full-time, that the occasional
presence of mosquitoes is not nearly as menacing as we thought it might be.
BEACHES
What are they like?
- We have white sand beaches, everywhere. The privately owned properties where there are
people living clean their beaches regularly. Ours is cleaned each and every morning by our
groundskeeper, Marcial, for your enjoyment. We have 50 meters of beach area, which translates
to approximately 150 linear feet.
- The water is varying colors of vibrant agua-marine blue, dark blue and azure blue. We are
part of a protected area that has been designated a National Park and is overseen by two Mexican
agencies, Semernat and the Comision Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas. In XCALAK, it is
prohibited by law to dredge the precious turtle grass to create a sterile environment in which
to swim. Beyond our dock, however, the water is naturally turtle grass-free. However, close to
shore, we do have an abundance of turtle grass, which is where everything is born. Without the
turtle grass, we would not enjoy bountiful marine life in and around our coral heads and at
the reef beyond.
- To learn more about this precious National Park, you can go to
http://www.conanp.gob.mx for more information.
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Contact Information:
Kim & David Calkins
Hotel Tierra Maya
Quintana Roo, Xcalak, Mexcico
Toll Free in US: 1-800-216-1902
Local Florida Phone: 1-941-625-3122
Fax: 1-941-627-0089
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