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 Do we need Mexican visa to go on a cruise to Mexico from US for people with Indian passport?
My parents have an Indian passport. They are visiting me in US. I am planning to take them on a cruise to Cozumel (Mexico) from Fort Lauderdale. We will be in Cozumel for less than a day probably 8-10...


 How safe is it to stay in Tijuana Mexico?
Is it easy to get drugs there? Are there a lot of gangs?
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But I thought the Mexican people are friendly? Would they bother me or try to rob me?...


 Is it only Mexicans that can drink their own water without getting sick ?
Do they even use chlorine ?...


 What's the best place and time to go on vacation in Mexico?
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 Where can I get fireworks in Mexico & how do I get them across the border with no trouble?
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 14 dead in creel chihuahua mexico, When Will it stop?
Over 800 now dead in the drug war.The Linea and guseman cartells are at war. As i sit writing this I am looking at 2- 223. shell casings from the masacre that haponed in creel this past saturday. I ...


 Any one going to cancun, mexico for spring brake?
im going to mexico, and i cant wait, anyone want to share their excitement ??...


 Do Mexicans buy bags of water?
I heard that instead of water bottles, New Mexicans have water bags. Why do they do that?...


 Do spanish speaking mexicans or hispanics have a resentment towards mexicans or hispanics who cant speak?
spanish?...


 Where is the best beach in Mexico to go to in October?
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 Mexican vacation, need help?
well, i want to plan a vacation for me and my girldfreind, around febuary or march (income tax money )

but, what time of the year is the cheapest to travel to mexico?
i am looking for ...


 Is prostitution illegal in mexico?
plz tell me cause i need 2 ...


 I've never been to Mexico but......?
I've never been to Mexico but I heard the who*res down there are better than Asia. Anybody know quality/price?...


 How do some Mexican Bands Sing in English and Spanish, but the members are from mexico? and they are mexican..
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 Looking at a Destination wedding. Trying to decide between Riveria Maya, Mexico or Barbados - Oct or Nov 2009.?
Trying to decide where to get married that is budget friendly. Riveria Maya, Mexico or Barbados? Anyone have any suggestions? it would be Oct / Nov 2009. All inclusive, must include children. (We ...


 What kind of clothes should i wear to puerto vallarta, mexico in may?
i am going to a resort with my fiance in may... I don't know what to wear for an elegant evening dinner. I was thinking a red cocktail dress... I'm not sure.. Remember. I'm 19 years ...


 A city in mexico called sey quanta neyo where is it?
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 What is the prettiest beach you have been to?
For me...I love the beaches in Cancun and the Riviera Maya. What's your favorite?...


 HELP! going to Cancun for first time. Taking wife and leaving our 5 kids at home. Opinions on best places?
Ok, first EVER vacation with no kids. we are both early thirties. would appreciate very much any input on best places to stay. All inclusive or not? hmmm will we eat/drink that much? not sure. Budget ...


 Safe to travel by bus from Cancun to Belize?
I'm traveling alone from Cancus to Belize, by bus. I'm trying to look for Premiere buses. Is it safe to do this alone? If not, how can I further protect myself and my belongings (besides ...



Scott T

Need help with a first trip to Mexico - want ruins, beaches, nightlife for 40 year old birthday celebration?

My wife is turning 40. We will be inviting another couple as well. Not taking any kids. This is our first trip to Mexico. Ideally we want good weather (low humidity), hiking and/or touring Mayan/Aztec ruins, some beach time (we like the beach but will get bored just lying there), water sports (kayaking, sunset cruises) and nightlife (we enjoy clubs but are not going to drink like fish - at least I don't think so).
Considering:
* Cozumel & Cancun but hear that they are too cheesey and touristy -- overboard on the drinking culture.
* Cabo San Lucas - but hear that the beaches have fierce undertows that keep you from enjoying the water.
* Mayan Riviera/ Playa Del Carmen/ Tulum - but hear that it has 90% humidity. Yuck!
What is the best spot for us? What else should I consider? Specific hotels, beaches, restaurants and points of interest are appreciated!!!

    



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flightpillow
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The Mayan sounds a bit like what your looking for, but you said you don't like humidity, I would head to Cabo but you are right swimming off all the beaches on the Pacific side is dangerous due to swift sea currents and powerful waves. You can Swim and snorkel on the Sea of Cortez side of Lover's Beach. As for hotels and night life , I love the RIU chain , the RIU Palace is beautiful and close to downtown.

The shopping is good El Callejon located across from the famous club Cabo Wabo, on Guerrero, between Madero and Cardenas.

Nightlife is full of fun you can see alot of reviews on tripadvisor.... http://www.tripadvisor.com

Have fun =)


ramblin' robert
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Here's an idea. Come on down to Mexico City. Spend a few days here, then head to one of several locations on the beach just hours away on a nice air conditioned greyhound type bus. The bus trip will be about $30 each, and it's a great way to see part of the country. From Mex City you can go to Veracruz on the gulf side, or either Acapulco or Ixtapa (or Zihuatenejo...smaller and less touristy) on the Pacific side. Try to let go of the need to plan everythig to a T. It's a lot more fun and a lot less to worry about. Decide when you get here (I say here because I moved to Mex from Chicago 4 years ago) where you want to go for the second leg. If you stay in Colonia Roma (I know a great hotel for $50 per night) You can enjoy a beautiful part of the city, and be close to the night spots in the Zona Rosa for 1/3 the price. In Mexico City you can visit ruins like Templo Mayor in the Zocalo(city center), or head up to Teotihuacan and see a dead city from the time of Christ. There are two enormous pyramids there.

More about beaches.... Acapulco is great for beaches and no worries about undertow on the beaches that are in bays or coves. Don't go El Diamante .....there are undertows there.

Ixtapa is sorta plastic, but Zihua is the opposite, kinds like a quaint fishing village. They are neighboring towns, so you could see both.

Veracruz? Haven't been yet, its next on my list.

Mexico City has beautiful weather with no humidity, 75-80 in the day and 65 or so at night. Acapulco is hot, but fairly low humidity.


Rockin' Mel S
For me it would be the Mayan Riviera. The beaches are great, there's lots of ruins that are within reach on a day trip. Plus, water parks, eco-tours, diving, snorkeling. And there are a wide range of bars and restaurants in PDC that don't cater to the spring break crowd. The coastal area will be warm/hot but it's generally breezy, so it's generally comfortable. It's doesn't feel the same as 90% humidity in NYC in the summer time, at least not to me. You got an ocean breeze, shade from palm trees and a Margarita.

When/if you go inland to the ruins, it's almost a sure bet that it's going to be really hot but I think that's a small price to pay given how impressive they are.

If you center yourself somewhere around Playa Del Carmen, you can always, drive, bus or take the collectivo north about 45 minutes and see Cancun - your wife might like it if she's a big shopper. There's lots of high end shops and malls there, not the best prices but lots of shopping. There's also lots of shopping in PDC just that Cancun has more of it. The ferry to Cozumel leaves from PDC so you could plan on a day there too if you wanted to dive/snorkel that's only about 30 minutes and $10 for the one way trip.

And for ruins, you'll have packaged tours you can go on that will take you to the ruins in comfort with no stress. If you are more adventurous and rent a car you be able to see more and it might be cheaper if you can split the cost with other couples. You can hit any of these ruins and be back to your hotel, before nightfall (assuming you start in the morning).

Tulum (about 30 minutes from PDC)
Coba (about 60 minutes from PDC)
Muyil (about 60 minutes from PDC)
Ek Balam (about 2 1/2 hours from PDC)
Chichen Itza (about 3 hours from PDC)


Alyssa
Go to Playa del Carmen (in the Riviera Maya) and from there you can take tours to Xcaret, Xel Ha, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, Tulum and Chichen Itza. Go anytime between november and march so the humidity doesnt affect you as much and you can enjoy a much better time. From May to September the heat and humidity are the strongest so avoid going in these months.


stella39
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You need to do some research first. Everyone has a different idea of what they think is a great vacation spot.

go to this site and read the reviews on the hotels you are interested in.
http://www.tripadvisor.com

Here is a good site for prices.
http://www.apllevacations.com

There are beaches in Cabo that are swimmable. I think you would like that area. Don't rule anything out.

Good Luck and I hope you find your ideal place.


Honeymoon4life
The Rivera Maya is the best except for the humidity and it is not close to night life. Most of the better resorts there have there own clubs and entertainment.
We loved the El Dorado Sea Side resort.
This is the best place to price/book your trip.
http://www.love.allabouthoneymoons.com


Cabochick23
No offence, but you should just stay at home!! The whole idea of visiting another country is to be adventurous and experience the whole package!! Live a little. Take the good with the bad. That's what travelling is all about.





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