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Friday, August 28, 2009

Mexican Travel 365 - Ultra Cheap Mexico Hotels

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Mexican Travel 365 - At CheapTickets.com, you can find hotels in Mexico with the lowest rates online. In fact, if you find a lower rate on a Mexico hotel advertised elsewhere online, CheapTickets.com will refund the difference.

For example, one hotel in Mazatlan, the Luna Palace, has an average rate of $67 per night right now. You can get even better rates if you book a 3-night stay with a flight.

The Luna Palace is just 3.8 northwest of the Gen Rafael Buelna airport. You can also find resort-style Mexico hotels in Acupulco for excellent rates.

One Acapulco hotel, Las Brisas Acupulco, has over a four out of five star rating and offers three- or four-night stays for very reasonable rates. The Brisas Acupulco has a free shuttle every 20 minutes that transports guests to a nearby private beach club.






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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mexican Travel 365 - Safe Traveling Tips

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Mexican Travel 365 - Crime is rampant in Mexico, particularly in the heavily populated areas. Tourists are an easy target for thieves because they stand out, carry large amounts of cash, and are unfamiliar with the area.

If you travel to Mexico, make your trip a safe one by taking a few precautions. First, avoid bringing valuables with you on your trip. You'll have lighter luggage and less to worry about.

Secondly, scan all of your travel documents, including your passport, with your computer and send them to yourself via email. If these items are stolen on your trip, you'll be able to get a hold of the copies.

Third, make sure you have the international numbers of your bank and credit card issuers in case you need to report a theft. Traditional 1-800 numbers do not work abroad. Lastly, be careful not to carry too much cash and stay vigilant in large crowds.






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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Mexican Travel 365 - Consider a Vacation Rental for Extended Stays

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Mexican Travel 365 - If you plan on staying in Mexico for a week or more, you might consider renting a condo, house, or villa instead of staying in a traditional hotel.

Staying in a vacation rental instead of a hotel room will allow you to absorb more of the local culture. Additionally, you can sometimes save on your lodging expenses by renting.

You can choose anything from a traditional Mexican house that will accommodate your whole family to a rented luxury villa on the beach. Vacation rental companies usually have available properties in most of Mexico's popular destination cities.

If you decide to rent instead of stay at a hotel, you'll most likely have access to a full kitchen. This will allow you to save on food expenses because you can cook a few of your own meals.






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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Mexican Travel 365 - Enjoy Puerto Vallarta for Less

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Mexican Travel 365 - Take in the sunshine on beaches with golden sand in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Expedia is offering a number of deals on vacation packages to the Mexican hot spot.

For a family-friendly hotel, try the Westin Resort and Spa Puerto Vallarta. You'll enjoy spectacular views of the mountains surrounding Banderas Bay as well as curtained cabanas on the beachfront.

Every guest room features Westin's famous Heavenly Beds as well as dual showerheads and marble bathrooms. The room is also equipped with ceiling fans, air conditioning, and a balcony or patio.

If you book your stay before September 2nd and schedule your stay between July 22 - December 30 of 2009, your kids will stay and eat free at the Westin. Children under 12 will have no room charges and will enjoy complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner.






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Monday, August 24, 2009

Mexican Travel 365 - See the Sites in Mexico City

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Mexican Travel 365 - Mexico City can offer travelers an endless array of sights and attractions to see. The city boasts the perfect blend of ancient history and modern times.

One must-see attraction is the National Museum of Anthropology. The museum has a sun calendar, a re-creation of the tomb of Pakal, and the Bat God's ancient jade mask.

To really take in the sights, try signing up for a walking tour of the city. You can move at your own pace and, if you get tired, you can take the Turibus to the rest of the sights you want to see.

For a taste of great Mexican food, visit Hosteria Santo Domingo, Mexico City's oldest restaurant. You'll enjoy traditional decorations, amazing food, and live music during your visit.






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