Overview of Cozumel In Mexico

by Clint Leung The island of Cozumel is only 12 miles (19 km) off the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula’s east coast and 44 miles (71 km) south of Cancun. For years, Cozumel was a quiet sleepy island that didn’t get many visitors until Jacques Cousteau did a documentary on it after discovering the world class scuba [...]

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History of Mexican Coffee

by Randy Wilson Mexico has a long history of coffee production as well as its Latin neighbors the south. Mexican coffee is grown mainly in the South central to Southern regions of the country. Coffee from Coatepec and Veracruz is much different from Oaxacan Plumas, which are in turn much different from the southernmost region [...]

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A Great Motorcycle Ride in Mexico

by Daniel Levy Queretaro A beautiful ride across cities and places named World Heritage by the Unesco, through a splendid protected natural area and ending in a surrealistic garden by artist Sir Edward James. Just keep reading… The ride starts in Queretaro City at 5,970 ft above sea level. Queretaro is a colonial city founded [...]

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Playa del Carmen, Mexico: Beyond the All-inclusive Resorts

by JP Mexico’s Caribbean Coast has become a top vacation destination over the past few years. What attracts most visitors to the area is the many mega-resort properties that line Highway 307 from Cancun to Tulum, also referred to as the Riviera Maya. People are lured by the miles of beaches, clear turquoise sea, and [...]

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Copper Treasures in Mexico

by Omar Vargas Traveling the world will take you to many places and in some of them you may even find treasures. But treasures are not always made of gold or diamonds. Treasures are also made of copper. And in Santa Clara del Cobre in the Mexican state of Michoacán you will understand why treasures [...]

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Cabo Sport Fishing is Like a Box of Chocolates

by Richard Chudy As Forrest Gump would say, you never know what you’re going to get. Not too many things get me more excited than the prospect of hooking and landing big fish. The mere thought of setting the hook on a 300 pound marlin, hearing the scream of the drag as the fish pulls [...]

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