She has those "magic hands" that seem to find your trouble spots on their own, and manage to apply "Goldilocks" pressure.
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Nataly is a multi-lingual Canadian with an impressive resume (physical therapist for Cirque du Soleil, followed by several years plying her trade in the Tulum area) and is now living full time in Xcalak.
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It is too small to support a "spa" but as an unspoiled beach town does attract wandering souls with various skills who tend to come & go with the seasons.Ĭurrently (since Jan 2015) we are blessed with a resident masseuse with excellent skills - by unanimous consensus - and a portable massage table. Xcalak is a very tiny "fishing village" with a seasonal tourist influx. And these months bring the return of cooler nights to go along with pleasant days, and continued off-peak pricing. Just bring a lightweight pair of long pants to cover your legs in the evenings, and insect repellent if you are one of those people who mosquitos prefer most. During autumn months you will enjoy lower rates and good deals on airfare & rental cars, and almost no other people. Fortunately we usually enjoy a fresh offshore breeze which keeps the insects seeking refuge in the jungle not on the beach (at least until around sunset). October is the least pleasant weather, the wettest month of the year, and so the mosquitoes & chiquistes (no-see-ums) can be bothersome. And what better time for a beach vacation than summer? Summer also is the best time to snorkel &/or scuba dive with (normally) flat water for maximum visibility conditions. Obviously late summer in the Tropics can be hot & humid, although it is quite tolerable if you stay casual while enjoying the refreshing breeze coming off the Caribbean Sea. Statistically there is less than a 5% chance of a tropical storm or hurricane disrupting your particular week Tropical storms or hurricanes are the only times where it pours for days on end, and typically pass in 36~72 hrs. "Low Season" is also known as rainy season - but that does NOT mean steady rain - even in rainy season MOST days are predominately sunny with only occasional showers.
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These months truly enjoy more days of "perfect" weather than 'not quite perfect'. The best weather of the year is late spring & early summer, which curiously enough coincides with a low number of visitors.
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But then daytime highs typically get into the mid-70s to low-80s with plenty of sunshine, so it is certainly pleasant enough to enjoy the beach & water activities. Our overnight lows in "winter" only dip down to the 60s, or on rare occasions into the upper 50s. But 'chilly' is a relative term - Canadians laugh (albeit politely).
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We are located in the tropics, but at latitude of 18° North it is our "winter" also, so us "tropical wimps" can sometimes get chilly. Weather is unpredictable, but you'll NEVER be shoveling snow or scraping ice from your windshield at Playa Sonrisa !Ĭommonly referred to as "High Season" it's most popular not because the weather is perfect here, but because it is far from perfect up north and many snowbirds want to escape from the cold.