cancun chaos: midnight tacos and wifi wanderings
the heat hit me the second i stepped off the plane and i swear the air tasted like fried plantains and diesel. i just checked and it's scorching, hope you dig that kind of vibe. the hostel i booked is a converted boutique spot with rooftop hammocks that creak every time a gull passes. someone told me that the best ceviche is at this tiny shack near the marina, and i actually believes them because the line was endless and the fish smelled like the ocean itself. if you get restless, Tulum is just a short drive away, but honestly iām more into chasing coffee shops that claiming to have the strongest espresso in the state. iāve been dropping my luggage in a coāworking space that looks like a jungle gym of desks and neon signs, and every afternoon i grab a mango agua fresca from the street vendor and watch the world spin by. the locals keep shouting āĀ”Ćndale!ā like itās a cheer and iām starting to think itās a secret code for ākeep movingā. i heard that the night market on 5th Avenue turns into a circus of neon lights and synth beats after midnight, and iām already planning my next midnight taco run. i just checked and it's humid enough to make your shirt stick to your back, but the breeze off the sea is a weirdly perfect antidote. the neighbors next door keep blasting reggaeton at 2āÆa.m., which is either a party or a noise complaint waiting to happen. someone told me that the best spot to watch the sunset is from the cliffs at Playa Delfines, and iām convinced because the colors look like a watercolor youād pay for in a gallery. if youāre wondering where to stay, check out the reviews on TripAdvisor for āCasa del Solā - they say the rooftop is a secret sunset lounge that no one talks about. iāve also bookmarked a Yelp thread about the coffee shop āCafĆ© Vuduā that claims they serve cold brew brewed with sea salt - iām skeptical but willing to try. the cityās vibe is a mashāup of touristy hustle and local chill, and iām here for the chaos.
i snapped a few shots of the pastel facades and the bustling market, and iāll dump them below.
hope you like the mess, because this city doesnāt do tidy.
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