Mexico Travel

Traveling in Mexico City: The Ins & Outs of Getting Around

by Jean Sutherland If you have never traveled to Mexico City before, getting around can be a bit overwhelming. There are many ways to travel within Mexico City, and the methods, rules and day-to-day getting from Point A to Point B can be frustrating. This article will give you the necessary information you require to [...]

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Why Take a Mexico Cruise?

by John Metcalfe Being our next door neighbor, Mexico can sometimes be forgotten about when it comes to choosing a cruising vacation. After all, why go to Mexico when the tropical paradise of the Caribbean is right on our doorstep? If these are your very thoughts, then why not take some time out to uncover [...]

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About Mexico City

by Rosana Hart “There are only twenty million of us!” a friend of mine from Mexico City said to me one day not long ago. That number — which is still rising — puts Mexico City among the great cities of the world. Mexico City has enough tourism sites to keep you busy indefinitely! Museums, [...]

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Cancun Vacations offer the chance to travel Mexico and stay at some beautiful Mexico resorts

by Mike Yeager Cancun vacations offer white sandy beaches, warm tropical sun and beautiful blue water. Some of the finest Mexico resorts can be found in Cancun. One of the great things about Cancun vacations is the short time it takes to get there to travel Mexico. Only a couple of hours flying time and [...]

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Fond Memories And A Common Sense Approach To Living In Morelia, Mexico

by David B. Wix For me, living in Morelia was a very rewarding experience. It was certainly far different than what I had been used to in the United States. When I went there in 1997, technology existed, however, technicians were at times limited in their knowledge compared to their counterparts in the United States. [...]

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Riding the Copper Canyon Railroad in Mexico

by Gareth Powell I am sitting on a low wooden bench in the railway station of Ciudad Juarez. There is very little to keep me company except for the flies. The ticket office is shut. I have been traveling almost non-stop for 32 hours. I have not eaten for the last twelve. I am so [...]

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The Sights, Sounds, and People of Morelia, Mexico

by David B. Wix As the sun set on my first evening in Morelia, I found myself reflecting on the day’s events and my initial impressions of this old colonial style city that would be my home for the next several months. After arriving by air into Guadalajara, my bus trip from there to Morelia [...]

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Chichen Itza Discoveries

by Robert Bruce Baird It was a ‘heady’ time in my life. I knew I had some insights that would be helpful from history and I knew something big had happened and was in process spiritually. Here I was ‘head over heels’ with a young woman who was teaching me about empathy and demonstrating her [...]

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Mexico’s Riviera Maya: The New Caribbean Vacation Hot Spot

by Barry deCocq Travelers who are looking for a fantastic all-inclusive resort destination that is priced far below most tropical destinations in and around the Caribbean should look into Mexico’s Riviera Maya. This area has fast become a very popular tropical vacation getaway for travelers from around the world. The Riviera Maya is located on [...]

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Traveling to Mexico

by Rosana Hart Going by air Flying to Mexico is the most common way to go to the main resort and tourist destinations. Major U.S. airlines offer non-stop or direct flights to a wide variety of Mexican cities. You can work with a travel agent or you can book your flight over the internet. There [...]

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