We read online that there was a Sunday Market in Playa del Carmen on Sundays. It was a sunny, humid morning with temperatures around 29°C, so we figured it'd be as good a Sunday as any.
We'd only been up 30th Avenue as far as Constituyentes, so we figured we'd walk there. We are only a block from where the buses start but we weren't sure which one might turn off before they got to Calle 54. As Google Maps had suggested it took around a half hour from Calle 2 walking swiftly.
While wandering down to 10th Avenue, we didn't find anything we couldn't resist. Still, it was an interesting way to spend a bit of the morning. These folks must have set up pretty early. Street markets can be found the world over. As we won't be visiting any in SE Asia this winter, today's felt comforting. Of course, the language on the signs was different and the people a little more corpulent.
Back out on 30th Ave, we waited for a bus with the word, Centro, on the front windshield. Jay gave a 50 peso note and got back 36. As we'd read, the fare was about $US 0.34 each.
We opened the door to our place and threw our shirts directly into the washing machine. They were soaked with sweat. I love living hot.