Kailluum
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Hi Jane,<BR><BR>Although I have never stayed at Kailuum, I've had dinner there several times in the past. The place is unique and the dinner was wonderful. I haven't heard much about it lately but it used to be "next door" to Capitian Lafette. http://CasaTropical.com
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What exactly do you mean by "more developed?" <BR><BR>While I haven't actually stayed at Kailuum, I stayed next door at Capitan Lafitte a few weeks ago so I may be able to answer some of your specific questions. We ate dinner at Kailuum several times and toured the property. It was wonderful and I highly recommend it if you're looking for a relaxing, peaceful, quiet vacation. The staff is great and the website (www.mexicoholiday.com) features accurate pictures of the property. Plus the price is right!
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Debra,<BR>Thinking about staying at KaiLuum.Would we need to rent a car? Did you rent one? How much was it for about a week?<BR>I know they will pick us up in Cancun, but we want to see some of the ruins. We have never driven in Mexico. Did you have any problems? Feel safe?<BR>Is there perhaps public bus service that runs close to KL that we could use?<BR>Thanks for any feedback you can give?<BR>J



