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Mexico Camping

Posted by joelmunoz1968

Where are you going once you leave Cancun? I'm pretty familiar with the Pacific Coast of Mexico and there are a lot of campgrounds and beaches that are really good for camping and surfing. If you plan on camping in Guatemala, I would be very careful as ...

Bienvenidos a Mexico!

Posted by joelmunoz1968

... tour I received of the neighborhoods where the rich telenovela stars live...I'm such a dork. :-) Ok, next time I'm putting Mexico City in The main reason why I didn't include it was that I was trying to mention some destinations that not ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by visor2040

... over now, folks. Well I would still take precautions like washing your hands, sanitizing and all that stuff. I would avoid Tijuana and Mexico City for sure. Still pretty unsafe. Friend of mine is in Cancun as we speak and all is well. Don't be ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by donyan

Hello there World, from the "Mexican flu" location: politicians in this country really handled (¿handled???) influenza the WORST POSSIBLE WAY. First simptoms were starting at the end of last year: I got the AH1N1 on February, really bad temp ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by wakingdream

... to Cozumel this weekend for my brothers wedding and our trip was canceled on Tuesday because Air Canada has postponed all flights to Mexico until June sometime. We were lucky that our travel agent and ACV opened up hotel rooms and a flight to the DR where ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by wakingdream

... was that. Not that I think there should have been a big deal made but what if I was in contact with someone who had been to Mexico and I didn't know it? There has to be a better way to test people rather than saying, "if you haven't been to ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by wakingdream

[quote]I find it quite disturbing that there are stories that doctors turned patients away in Mexico who exhibited the symptoms. Way to continue the spread of the disease.[/quote] What? Really? [quote]For me, it's a flu to avoid like any other. The ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by kitkatgo

... Mexico. I read up on it yesterday, and after doing so, I'm not that worried any more. The only deaths were in Mexico, and they don't really know the extenuating circumstances there (I suspect they were not able to get proper care, or they died of ...

Mexico's Swine Flu

Posted by wakingdream

... is now on "high alert". This is a very concerning mutation of flu viruses we're talking about. What do you guys think about what's happening in Mexico right now? Thoughts, Fears? Opinions? Future predictions? Anyone in Mexico right now?

Travelling to mexico on my own?

Posted by easitalytours

I will be the first to admit that I haven't kept up on all the news. But please be aware, that Mexico has recently become a bit unstable. I know there was just a bombing in Tijuana (which I'm sure would not be a destination for you, but still ...

Travelling to mexico on my own?

Posted by kitkatgo

I will be the first to admit that I haven't kept up on all the news. But please be aware, that Mexico has recently become a bit unstable. I know there was just a bombing in Tijuana (which I'm sure would not be a destination for you, but still). I ...

4 easy peasy tips for speaking Spanish in Mexico

Posted by visor2040

... should note that a Mexican "Chaqueta" and a Venezuelan "Chaqueta" are two VERY different things. In Mexico "chaqueta" is used almost exclusively as a euphemism for male masturbation. In Venezuela it means jacket . If you ...

Mexico???

Posted by mynetdude

... to primary school in California (Bay area to be specific) in the late 80s and the very early 90s I was taught that Mexico was part of North America, indeed Mexico borders and runs into Central America with bordering central american countries. At least ...

Tijuana border crossing

Posted by thespeaks

... the United States without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program (WVP) for a 90 day period. If transiting the United States to Mexico, I may re-enter the United States on the return journey using any mode of transport, as long as the total visit, including ...

Tijuana border crossing

Posted by mmbcross

... with a visa waiver. Check with your nearest US consulate regarding the rules for re-entry to the United States from Mexico. Normally Mexican customs and immigration are quite accommodating for overseas visitors, but San Ysidro/Tijuana may be different ...

Tijuana border crossing

Posted by thespeaks

This August (2008) we are flying from the UK to San Diego and after a 4 day stay we are entering Mexico via Tijuana and flying onto Mexico City. After a 6 day stay we are returning to San Diego via the same route followed by a short stay before returning ...

Mexico???

Posted by donyan

the istmus of Tehuantepec: CLICK MAP to play with map controls the north/central regional division of the American Continent, acording to - Language: the USA/México border...spanish is growing as fast in the USA, as english is growing in Mé ...

Peyote endangered by tourists

Posted by starlagurl

... I'm pretty sure it's illegal, so obviously I wouldn't recommend it, especially if you don't know anybody in Mexico that you really trust. I'm interested in knowing what happens, obviously, I just wouldn't be able to get up the ...

mexico city to tlaxcala

Posted by mmbcross

I am looking at traveling from Mexico City to the city of Tlaxcala on bus. Does anyone have any idea how long the bus ride could be? Do you mean Tlaxcala de Xicohtencatl? It's near Puebla. It seems to me you will have to get a bus to Puebla ...

Mexico City's new bus line for women

Posted by mmbcross

... , complete with pink signs in the front and back. Every year, close to 22 million people squeeze themselves into Mexico City's crowded buses and subways, creating plenty of opportunity for grabby perverts. Many women resort to ingenious safety measures ...

Mexico City's new bus line for women

Posted by starlagurl

... , complete with pink signs in the front and back. Every year, close to 22 million people squeeze themselves into Mexico City's crowded buses and subways, creating plenty of opportunity for grabby perverts. Many women resort to ingenious safety measures ...

Mexico???

Posted by mmbcross

Yay, Mexico now has its very own category. Hi Starlagurl, Don't forget Mexico is part of NAFTA, North American Free Trade Association. Just a comment. Martin

Backpacker missing for nine months in Tulum

Posted by starlagurl

Yet another missing traveler... Dana Rishpy has vanished. The 24-year-old Israeli was last seen at a beach party in Tulum, Mexico, nine months ago. Dania, her mother, still hopes her child will return to the family's home in Haifa. Dror, her father, ...

Bus from Mexico to Guatemala

Posted by Jessica_CDN

... adventures on the buses in Mexico to forego them. (Got robbed from Puerto Escondido to San Cristobal. ugh!) generally though I loved the buses in Mexico - helps to know which companies to use though - I wish I'd kept better records of that!

Bus from Mexico to Guatemala

Posted by anthroguy

... into the area that Tikal occupies. Hope this helps! Hello travelers, does anyone knows the best bus company to go from Mexico to Guatemala (Flores/Tical). I know there is Bamba, is there another? Also, I have heard this thing that they ( ...

Traveling through Mexico

Posted by anthroguy

... to recommend Merida. It's on the north Gulf Coast of the Yucatan so it's perfect stop for your journey from Mexico City. Every saturday and sunday night they block off the six blocks surrounding the zocalo and have a band on every corner playing ...

Questions for the already initiated

Posted by anthroguy

... a few weeks in Mexico at the end of the month and I was wondering if anybody could help me with a few things about some post-Mexico travel. 1. I will be ending in Cancun and I was thinking that maybe I would try for a ferry to Cuba. How does this work? ...

Mexico City - Mid-May - seeking someone(s) to meet with

Posted by ramblinman84

... to hang out with for a few days. I'd like to go on a day hike, or a few day hikes just to say I've hiked in Mexico, and I'd kinda like to get some sightseeing in too and I'd like to try to keep it kinda cheap. If you will be in the area or ...

Budgeting and Costs

Posted by Jessica_CDN

Hey... When I was in Mexico, I think I generally averaged around 20$ per day. Guatemala was SIGNIFICANLTY cheaper - closer to 10$ per day, while El Salvador was closer to 30$ per day. Of course, the more touristy your town, the higher ...

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