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Why You Would Enjoy Vacationing In Mazatlan, Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:24:20 PM
While it might not be as well known as Cancun or Puerto Vallarta, this southern coastal city called Mazatlan has become a popular vacation destination for those looking for a more laid back and sedate experience. It has been nicknamed the "Pearl of the Pacific" but not because there are pearls to be found off its shores. It is because as a gracious compliment to this friendly resort city, Mazatlan could thrive without any tourism at all due to its abundance of commercial fishing and the famous Pacifico Brewery. This gives the area the benefits of being an industrious town while at the same time keeping recreation activities in a more relaxed mode.
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Why Vacation In Mexico City? -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:22:45 PM
There aren't many cities in the entire world that are larger than Mexico City, Mexico. Nicknamed, the City of Palaces and with a population of about 20 million, Mexico City is a huge, cosmopolitan city that sprawls over almost 3,700 square miles. It is located in a valley on top of a high plateau at about 7,350 feet above sea level. The place where the city rests was once Lake Texcoco. It seems to be a city of extremes and a dynamic place to visit.
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Where To Have A Great Mexico Beach Vacation -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:21:59 PM
There are so many great beach destinations in Mexico that you probably couldn't go wrong with any of them. But there are a few that stand out and should have extra cause for consideration due to their outstanding range of amenities and services. Some of them are for those who like a laid back, relaxing beach experience and the rest are for the jet set who like to take their partying seriously.
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Where To Go For A Great Fishing Vacation In Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:21:14 PM
If there is one thing that tourism in Mexico has become famous for in recent years, it is sports fishing. And the reasons why are pretty obvious. The country has over 6,500 miles of fishable coastline that is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea on the east and the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez on the west. There are a diverse number of hot spots for sport fishing that draw enthusiasts, as well as professionals, from all over the world. And to make it even more exciting, there are a number of national and international competitions held yearly in the waters surrounding Mexico.
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Where In Mexico Is Perfect For A Romantic Getaway -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:20:30 PM
Looking for that perfect romantic getaway for your anniversary, honeymoon, recommitment ceremony, or just because? Many people, when asked where they would go for a romantic getaway think of places like Paris, Hawaii, the Bahamas, Jamaica or some other Caribbean Island, but you may be surprised at the beautiful and diverse locations for romance that Mexico can offer.
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When Is The Best Time To Visit Mexico? -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:19:37 PM
When determining the best time to visit Mexico for a vacation, you should keep in mind what type of weather you are hoping for, what kinds of activities or festivals you would like to participate in, and what kind of prices you are willing to pay. It may be that cost is a factor and you just want to lie around a pool all day sipping margaritas. Another vacationer may want to avoid the rainy season and fish. While yet another may want to time their vacation in order to join in on the festivities of Carnival.
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What Travel Requirements To Mexico Should You Know -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:17:54 PM
Traveling into and throughout Mexico is still very simple, even in this day and age of heightened sensitivities about border control and enforcement. However, there are several key requirements that you should know about concerning travel in Mexico. These include knowing about documents that you should always carry with you, what type of items that you can and can't take from one country into another, and finally, the certain situations that are best avoided while vacationing in Mexico.
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What To Take On Your Vacation To Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:17:08 PM
When considering taking a vacation to Mexico, you should contemplate first on what necessary items you should take with you. There are some things that you just cannot travel without such as legal documents, necessary medications, and of course, currency. As well as items that will make life away from home much more pleasant, such as skin protection and proper attire.
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What To Expect Of Phone Service In Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:16:17 PM
While you are on your vacation to Mexico, you may need to communicate with friends and family back home. Or, you may have forgotten to relay some important information to a colleague at work. At the very least you may need to speak to a local restaurant over the phone to make reservations or call a golf course to set up a tee time. In any event, knowing what to expect of the phone service you will find in Mexico can be very helpful.
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What To Do On Your Vacation To Cancun, Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:15:21 PM
The name of Cancun, Mexico has become synonymous with Spring Break and over indulgent partying and drinking. But the successful growth of the area and proliferation of family hotels and resorts has created a vacation destination that isn't just a niche industry anymore. Vacationers of all tastes can find many fun and exciting activities to do in this tropical paradise.
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What To Do On Your Vacation To Cabo San Lucas, Mexico -
Feb 8, 2008 - 7:14:36 PM
Have you ever heard someone say, "Once, when I was in Cabo...."? Cabo San Lucas, Mexico seems to get pared down to just "Cabo" by the people who love to vacation there. It is an affectionate nickname for a little piece of a desert town at the end of the Baja California peninsula that lives up to it's own hype by being full of fun in the surf and sun.