What part of Mexico do you visit? |
| I like going to baja, especially rosarito and ensenada. also my dad is planning on retiring soon and he wants to move to ensenada so it looks like i have a weekend house, lol.... |
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If I want to go to Cancun, what do I need? A passport? |
| If I want to go to Cancun in July do I need a passport? I know that there is a way that you can just show that you have applied for a passport, but I also heard that you don't even need a ... |
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How to travel from canada to mexico? |
| I'm doing this little project and it tell me to get a map and show were the airplane has to fly to get to mexico. Thing is i donno how to do this never had to look for airplane travel w.... |
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Do i need a passpor to go to mexico driving? |
| ok i live hear in CALI n i wasn't born hear i was born in mexico but i got ma mexican passport n mica lol. im paling on going to ma home town in mexico this december and ma passport is expired ... |
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What clothing-optional all-included beach resorts are there in Mexico? |
Like Punta Serena and Hidden Beach... do you know of any others? Additional Details Yes, I do mean places that have the option to be completely naked. And not just nude beaches, but all-... |
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Cozumel or Playa Del Carmen? |
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Best time to purchase Airline Tickets to Coral Baja (Cabo) Mexico? |
| My family and I are taking a trip to Coral Baja (Cabo) Mexico next Spring(April 2007). When would be a good time to purchase airline tickets to get the best deal?... |
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I'm going to mexico, i need some help though? |
i'm going to cancun in november, any reviews?
what currency do they use? do they speak english (lol, i'm clueless)?
are they friendly? is it safe/low crime rates? any horse-riding ... |
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How much does it cost to snorkel, jet-ski, para-sail in Cabo San Lucas? |
I'm going on a company sponsored-cruise to Cabo and have no idea how much anythng costs once we get on shore!
Thanks in advance!
(intern with not much money)... |
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Anyone knows cheap ways to travel to Mexico cheaply? |
| I´d love to go abroad with a mexican girl I´ve met for several weeks , she´s from mexico city and I am really interested, but she doesn´t know but I might want to stay for at least a year , so I ... |
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Whats the weather like in Cabo San Lucas? |
| Planning to go to cabo san lucas in April, whats the weather like ?... |
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Possibly moving from US to Puebla, MX. Need advice.? |
| My husband might have a job opportunity in Puebla but before the offer is official, we want to make sure we've covered our bases by doing as much research as possible so we know what we'd ... |
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What is some history of Mexico? |
What is its orgins and how did it become colonized? Additional Details Only a brief ... |
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Hot spots in Playa del Carmen, Mexico? |
I'm going to Playa del Carmen in August. Can you recommend any must see/do activities and places? Are there any things/places I should avoid? |
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Rockin' Mel S
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Lot of things to do in the area - 5th ave in Playa del Carmen has a ton of shopping and many restaurants and bars. If you are looking for "hot spots" for night life and such just walk down 5th ave. until you find one that looks appealing to you. I personally would avoid Senior Frogs, by the ferry dock since it's a total tourist trap and drinks are crazy expensive. But if that's your thing or you want the t-shirt then feel free. I know that there is (was?) a disco in town that is in a cave, never been to it but I have seen it and it looked pretty cool. Sorry I can't remember the name.
If you want to dive, or snorkel you can catch the ferry to cozumel from Playa, at the dock on cozumel you 'll find tour operators that will take you out.
For ruins, Tulum is ok - very close easily accessible but usually very crowded and everything is generally roped off, nice beach though. IF you are not into ruins then go see this one, you can leave your resort after breakfast and be back for lunch. Coba, much, much bigger than Tulum, older and not as well cleared/restored. Coba, will be much less crowded than Tululm, you can climb most of the pyramids Coba and enjoy some impressive views . Chichen Itza, very well restored. Very large, very impressive site worth the day off the beach. Ek Balam, medium sized site, the main pyramid is very impressive and still has a great deal of original stucco at the entrance to a tomb. There are many smaller ruins as well but unless you are a total ruin buff or find yourself right there then I wouldn't bother.
Also, in the area you may be able to see sea turtles hatching at that time of year. See if you can find info on the "Fundacian Ecologica Bahia Principe Tulum". For a $20 donation they took me out in May to watch a turtle lay her eggs. It was very impressive and it's nice to have professionals there so you know that you are not harming the turtles and that your money goes to support preservation project. There may be other programs in the area too, not sure may be Xel-ha or Xcaret? I think that Xcaret has a swimming with dolphin program. I have not done that myself but it may be something to consider.
Also, if you are comfortable with driving don't be afraid to rent a car. The tour operators will stress how dangerous it is but trust me it's not. If you are used to driving in a big city in the US or Canada then this area is a piece of cake. The drivers are way more courteous. Left turns are a little tricky sometimes, since locals sometimes pull off the road on the right to make a left. (all part of being courteous I think, they don't want to block the road). And speed bumps watch out for those, they sometimes appear out of nowhere! It's hard to get lost, there's just not that many roads. The toll road between Cancun and Chichen Itza is expensive but very well maintained, gas up when you can though sometimes gas stations can be hard to find. Renting a car can save you some serious coin relative to the tour busses.
If you are not staying right in Playa Del Carmen, the colectivo is a great way to get to town and back. Don't bother with a taxi unless it's late at night.
Last thing - assuming that you are landing at Cancun airport, there's going to be people handing out little booklets called "cancun tips" - they'll have one for the Mayan Riviera too - take one. It's full of coupons, maps and info on things to do in the area. Those same people might also try to sell you a time share too but I always just take to booklet. :) ENJOY! |
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HeartlessClown
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go to the beach for hot spots... |
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Batmen
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Unfortunately, Playa is a resort town---so there aren't a lot of "hot spots." But it is a must visit. The reosrts offer a lot. There are outdoor activites like Coba which I highly recommend. You can look at the pyramids similar to Chichen Itza (closer to Cancun). You should visit 5th Ave. area in Playa---great shopping. Have fun---a beautiful part of this world. |
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Zondolozi
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You should not miss the Mayan ruins in Tulum...about 30 minutes south of Play del Carmen. If you have more time...travel to Chichen Itza to see a Mayan city. |
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Mark L
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Riu Taquila is the best resort ever!!!! |
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foreverbrent8
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Be careful. Where are you staying? One place to be cautious of is the Occidental Grand Xcaret. www.brentmidlock.com |
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