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Going To Mexico Read This First

July 9, 2009 by  
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Daniel Millions asked: For visitors who plan on traveling to the South American country of Mexico, I will be providing you with detailed, useful information for your journey. The primary airport in Mexico City is the Benito Juarez International commonly called Mexico City International Airport. Landing at the Juan Alvarez International Airport in Acapulco will [...]

Guadalajara, Mexico Holiday Property Rentals

July 8, 2009 by  
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Karen Waller asked: If you want to discover some great culture during your holiday to Mexico, you will certainly enjoy Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city.This area is rich in beautiful architecture, historical buildings and places of interest, and also has some great visitor attractions, shops and delicious food!You also might like to take a holiday [...]

Mexico’s Carnival, Fiesta Forever!

June 16, 2009 by  
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Rajinder Dogra asked: Is your Group Tour looking for a unique Carnival (Carnaval in Spanish) experience close to home with a foreign feel? Search no further than our southern neighbor, México. Hosting an array of parades, parties, concerts, culinary festivals, cultural programs and beauty pageants, Mexican coastal cities offer Mardi Gras celebrations comparable to those [...]

Planning a Successful Tour in Mexico

June 15, 2009 by  
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Joann Cheong asked: Each year, a large number of individuals, couples, and families make the decision to travel to Mexico. Most have visited Mexico before. If you are planning a Mexico vacation, and you have never been there before, you may have some concerns. You may be wondering what places are safe for you to [...]

All Inclusive Vacations Mexico Style

June 5, 2009 by  
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Bowe Packer asked: If you’re looking for all inclusive vacations then Mexico might be the place you want to look into first. It won’t matter whether you go to the eastern or the westerly side of Mexico, or even whether you go to the interior of Mexico without once visiting its beaches. Various parts of [...]

A Guanajuato, Mexico Vacation Still Makes Sense Even in Scary Economic Times

June 2, 2009 by  
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Douglas Bower asked: Though the Worldwide Economic Crisis seems to have the world in a tizzy of worry and despair, Gringos are still coming to Mexico. I remember last year at this time unprecedented numbers of Gringos were walking the streets of my adopted Mexican home of Guanajuato. The city of Guanajuato, that bears the [...]

The Truth About An African Safari In Mexico

May 22, 2009 by  
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Dean Caporella asked: An African safari in Mexico may not quite live up to the expectations of actually being in the wilds of Africa and experiencing the real thing but for those in North America, it certainly is a good alternative especially if you’re on a budget.Puebla is host to one of the most popular [...]

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to Reduce Mexico’s Tourism Revenues by a Scant 2.2 Percent This Year

May 8, 2009 by  
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Erick Laseca asked: Elizondo took his calculations from estimates released by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Office of Homeland Security, which projected that 318,000 American travelers would cancel or fail to book trips to Mexico as a result of the passport requirement.Given that some 5.3 million of the 21.3 million international tourists visiting [...]

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