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Some comments from previous guests at Casa Maya Bonita

 

 

          The decor of the house is as nice if not nicer then any of the 5 star hotels I have stayed at. The location is perfect, in a quite area with shopping and restaurants within walking distance and just minutes from the excitement of Cancun. The owner, Jerry, was very accommodating and willing to go the extra mile to be sure I was happy and had a stay to remember. It was comforting to have someone from the US at moments notice.                                                                                                                                                                             Eric S. Marshfield, WI

 

 

          We loved Casa Maya Bonita. We stayed a week in February 2007 in the lower apartment where we enjoyed the space and the unique decor created by Jerry. The wood carvings, tables, doors and beams were tastefully placed throughout the apartment. The outdoor furniture and hammocks encouraged us to relax and enjoy the patio. We realized that we were staying in one classy house with beautiful furnishings. We were
not facing the beach, but the house was a wonderful exchange, and we are hoping to return with friends to rent again. We enjoyed the house as much as the beach, which was close enough to walk to within five minutes. Jerry was a perfect host, making sure we had what we needed, and provided interesting conversations. If it's action, nightlife, and crowds you're looking for, stay in Cancun or Playa del Carmen. If a slower pace and some peace and quiet are what you crave, then Puerto Morelos will fit the bill perfectly. The beach close by is un-crowded and well tended, and as an added bonus is formed from coral, not rock, so it never gets hot under the sun. You can snorkel right off the beach to some close-by underwater rocks and coral heads for free. Strong swimmers can make it out to the spectacular reef (a national park), and others can take a tour with friendly members of the local cooperative, who will run you out and guide you to their favorite spots. We met people with quite a bit of snorkeling experience, and all of them said this reef was as good as any they had seen. We certainly couldn't disagree. If you don't feel like
cooking while you're there, the town has several very good restaurants. We met Jerry by chance as we walked down the street the evening we arrived, and when we saw the house we knew we'd be happy there (even though it was over our budget), and never regretted our decision for a minute. We're hoping to return with friends next year.                                                                      Carol and Brent  Saskatoon, Sask. Canada

 

 

          A most memorable experience. Beautiful furnishings, incredible white sand beach, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, excellent restaurants. Close to Cancun and Playa del Carmen nightlife. Anxious to return soon! My highest recommendation!          Mitch C. Royal Oak, Michigan

 

 

        "Casa Maya Bonita, a house like no other will make your vacation extra special." That is what owner, Jerry Thorson, promised, and that is what my family found.

 

This unique, quiet, villa-duplex had all the amenities to make our vacation convenient and restful…and yet it was very accessible to the beach and the lively downtown of Puerto Morelos. While many people rightly warn about renting site-unseen properties through the Internet, the Casa Maya Bonita experience was outstanding.

 

We rented both the upper and lower unit. The advantage of the lower unit is its private patio in back with exquisite stonework. The upper unit's patio overlooks the neighborhood and catches the morning breeze. Obviously, Jerry devoted lots of time, energy, and money overseeing the construction details of this pleasant vacation home in the heart of the Mayan Caribbean. From the moment my family and I walked through the wrought iron gate and entered the coolness of the spacious living area, we knew we made the right choice for our stay in Puerto.

 

Jerry clearly communicated and provided wonderful follow-up to our pre-trip inquiries. We provided a grocery list, he shopped for our provisions and made certain we had what we needed upon arriving at Casa Maya Bonita.   Fresh fruit, eggs, and milk were in the refrigerator. We grabbed the salsa, chips, and cold beer and enjoyed the airy second level patio within minutes of our arrival. Now, that's the way to get a vacation started.

 

A well-equipped kitchen included unlimited bottled water, convenient appliances and the special treat of a juicer. My oldest son made fresh squeezed orange juice each morning using it and the tangy oranges that Jerry bought from the local farmers.

 

The Mayan hammocks hanging in both the upper and lower patios were well used by the kids, between trips to the beach (about 2 blocks away), snorkeling, scuba diving, and eating out at great Puerto Morelos restaurants (same distance).

 

No five-star hotel has better beds than those at Casa Maya, and the bath towels were large and fluffy. Each morning, we enjoyed coffee and our own freshly squeezed juice on the stonework patios. On Wednesday, the hospitality staff came in to freshen the rooms, towels, and sheets.

 

There were a few "bumps" in amenities: one hot-tub control needed repair, which Jerry attended to. We used the hot tub in the upper villa that night and found it a nice break from the ocean. Also, the cell phones in the lower unit didn't function properly. Since I definitely did not come to this beautiful place on earth to sit in the hot tub or talk on a cell phone, I found it no inconvenience at all.

 

If perfection is what you seek, you are welcome to go to an all inclusive resort where folks belly up to the food trough three times a day and while being constrained to pre-packaged activities. However, if comfortable, authentic Mexico is what you desire, come to Casa Maya Bonita---but not on the same week I intend to return next year!                                                                                                  J. H. C., Duluth, MN, USA            

 

Dear Jerry
I never expected to visit the Mexican Riviera in our summer. Even more astonishing, I am emailing to see if I can come back another week this summer.

The experience was wonderful. I loved the house and seemed to discover something new there each day, from the carved totem poles to the
beautiful hand-carved Mexican furniture. I loved sitting on the large patio, playing Goldilocks and trying out each hammock, and eating mango
every morning.

Some of my clients had no idea that I was away from the office. I have never been out of the country with FREE calls in and out. I probably checked my email more there than I do here, and I had time to even get information on the ruins I visited there. (By the way, I never got to Ek Balam because I got sidetracked going to the park with monkeys.) I have a hundred excuses for wanting to come back, and am pretty flexible with my summer, so please let me know of your next openings for just one week.

Last time I was surprised at how inexpensive the car rental was, but this time I think I will just use the bus. It goes to Cancun, to Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and probably anywhere else I want to go. The taxis in town, as you know, take you to the top of the hill to get the big bus, and I think they were under $2, as was the trip to town. It would be a perfect combination for me to stay in peaceful Puerto Morelos and to visit Cancun once and Playa del Carmen once. I didn't get to finish my books, but I had such a great time. Thank you for the hospitality.

I really enjoyed Mauricio the hammock guy being my guide when I went to the ruins. He was able to give me so much more personal information
than I overheard the other groups getting, and he was completely willing to stop and shop at roadside places, and to tell me what was and was not a good deal. I got great compliments on my new jewelry, and I just love it. The trip to the sandal factory was great, and I am sure that some of my friends have never gotten shoes before as a gift. 

I enjoyed meeting Diane at MaMa's Bakery and meant to go back to buy some of the art work there, but I got carried away with everything
else. This could become a habit which is hard to break, but the airfare is only $300 from here, and your place is so reasonable for the true
vacation it provides. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks again for a wonderful, wonderful place to stay.
                                                                                                                                                                                   Sandy R. Milwaukee WI.

 

Casa Maya Bonita is a great place to stay if you really want to know that you are in Mexico. We stayed in the upstairs apartment because we like to sit outside and watch the town go by. The beach is only three blocks away.

The beds are memorable for comfort: imagine that. This was such a simple pleasure since we stayed 9 nights.

Having separate bedrooms kept me from going crazy in the mornings. I am an early riser my sister and her daughter like to sleep in. I could get up early, take care of any email business on the computer, make phone calls (on Jerry the owner's free phone), watch TV, jump into our private hot tub and start breakfast without any body hearing me or even knowing that I was up.

The Villa is very well built and any outside noise cannot be heard in the bedrooms. The furniture is beautiful and hand carved.

Maricio from the hammock store just down the street was very helpful with anything we needed or wanted to know. He even took us around the area and explained things to us. I recommend renting a car to really see all that is in the area. However the bus system in town is really good.

The food was great, there is a variety of good places around the town square which, is only three blocks from the apartment.

I would and will go back to this place. I would even go all by myself and I would feel very safe and comfortable.                                                                                                                                                                                      Lynda from Colorado                               
 

The decor of the house is as nice if not nicer then any of the 5 star hotels I have stayed at. The location is perfect, in a quite area with shopping and restaurants within walking distance and just minutes from the excitement of Cancun. The owner, Jerry, was very accommodating and willing to go the extra mile to be sure I was happy and had a stay to remember. It was comforting to have someone from the US at moments notice.                                                                                                                                                                                     Eric Shortt, Marshfield, WI              

 

A most memorable experience. Beautiful furnishings, incredible white sand beach, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, excellent restaurants. Close to Cancun and Playa del Carmen nightlife. Anxious to return soon! My highest recommendation!          Mitch Cohen, Royal Oak, Michigan     

 

I stayed at Jerry's house for 14 days in Oct. and Nov. of 2006.  I had the time of my life.  Puerto Morelos is the best place! The house was incredible.  I really love the attention to detail and being surrounded by awesome carvings and blowing cold air conditioners and cable TV.  The people of the town were the friendliest I have ever met.  I think I must have stayed in best place in town.  Thanks to Jerry.                                                                                                                                                                                 Steve Turney, Yakima Washington

Our group stayed at Casa Maya Bonita in March 2008, and we are already planning our next trip based on when Jerry's place is available!  It
was exactly what we were looking for.  It is just a very short and enjoyable walk into town to grab a bite to eat or some supplies, or just to take a walk down the beach or to the dock to see what is going on.  We particularly enjoyed sitting out on the front porch (both upstairs and downstairs) on the many hammocks and just watching the world go by or the sunset set the sky on fire.  There is also a barbecue pit which we used several times.  Nothing like food cooked on an open fire...  The interior of the house was also first class.  I myself am well over 6 feet tall, and the California King-sized bed was just perfect.  Internet access was a nice bonus for those of us who wished to keep in touch with the real world back home, or to check the weather, and of course the hot tub was well appreciated and used on many occasions.

Since I have started staying in Puerto Morelos I have only gone to Cancun for the airport and occasionally for shopping when I could not find what I needed elsewhere.  Puerto Morelos is one of the last authentic Mexican towns that has not yet been completely overwhelmed by the growing tourist trade and all of the development that is rapidly changing the face of the Mayan Riviera.  I hope it can stay just the way it is until well into the future, and I eagerly look forward to returning again soon.                                             Kirk Kilfoyle, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

 

 

                      

                  

 

 

 
   

  

 
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