Tag Archives: Mexico

Limousine Services in San Diego: LAX to Tijuana Mexico 24/7

San Diego is a beautiful city that is host to a wide array of activities for all ages and personalities. One of the most popular attractions in San Diego is the world renown zoo. There are also a number of art exhibits, beach front shopping, and relaxing spas to help ease the tension of a busy work day. No matter what the reason for visiting San Diego, there is truly something for everyone to enjoy in the city. Continue reading

La Paz Baja Mexico – A Year Round Destination

La Paz Baja Mexico is an idyllic vacation travel destination with a population of around 250,000 people. While tourists may visit the city of La Paz Baja to enjoy a quiet vacation, eco-tourism or the many spa resorts, a certain percentage choose to own property or live there year round. Retirement living and real estate investment properties are the second most common reason for owning property in La Paz. Two different daily flights into La Paz make reaching this popular destination simple. Continue reading

Global Travel – Cenotes of Mexico

Mexico is a fantastic global travel destination, it offers everything from sun, sea, culture and incredible landscapes. Many holiday makers flock to the popular beach resort Cancun which is especially popular with young American students on spring break. For those wishing to escape the busy nightlife and see a little bit more of Mexico the Cenotes make a perfect day out. Continue reading

Things to Avoid in Cancun

When you are traveling abroad there are always things you should do to protect yourself: don’t wear expensive jewelery, don’t go out after dark, don’t carry a lot of cash with you etc. And then there are the guidelines for traveling to specific nations. In South Korea it would be inadvisable to talk badly about any current or former national ruler – it will get you thrown in jail. In the Dominican Republic, it would be in your best interest not to talk about Haiti. But what about Cancun? Are there any tips for those planning a luxurious stay at the Golden Parnassus Cancun? Continue reading

San Jose as it was, as it is, and as it will be.

San Jose Del Cabo is recorded as being founded as a Jesuit mission in 1730. However the Spanish conquistador, Hernando Cortes first arrived in the region in 1518. After a tumultuous colonization he returned to Spain. Cortes received little praise for his role in establishing the New Spain, and some even feared King Charles I would have him executed. Instead he returned humiliated and defeated, to San Jose Del Cabo in 1530 but with limited power. What he found was a colony in a state of anarchy. The populace, as well as members of the court believed Cortes to have murdered his first wife. An investigation ensued, the processes of which were kept secret. There was no exoneration or condemnation for him, as political views saw grave consequences to both scenarios. Finally, Hernando Cortes was able to reassert his authority and regain order once again. Continue reading

Mexican Yucatan Has Much More To Offer Than Just Sun N’ Fun

Anybody who lives in Yucatan knows that there’s a lot to do. If you’re just visiting on vacation, you might not be certain of the kinds of things you ought to experience – or what you can do near your resort or hotel. Do not be scared to ask questions and do research, so you’re prepared to get out there and have lots of fun. If you wish to do relaxing things close to your room, you may take in a massage or get involved in yoga. If those kinds of things are not for you, and you’re seeking something more adventurous, you’ll also have a lot of choices. Continue reading

Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Striper Fishing, Elephant Butte Lake in Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Striper fishing is one of the greatest adventures you can have on Elephant Butte Lake in Elephant Butte, New Mexico. The striped bass is one of North America’s most unpredictable fish, and expert fishing guide Frank Vilorio, striped bass fishing Guide for Land of Enchantment Fishing Adventures can ensure that your striper fishing trip is … Continue reading

Travel Guide New Mexico tm, State Capitol Building

New Mexico State Capitol Building Today’s New Mexico State Capitol, known as the Roundhouse, is the only round capitol building in the country. It was built by Robert E. McKee with a design by WC Kruger that combined elements of New Mexico Territorial style, Pueblo adobe architecture and Greek Revival adaptations. The 232000 square-foot Roundhouse … Continue reading

www.TuriGuide.com Mexico’s Travel Guide

turiguide Welcome to Mexico City! . Our guide offers basic information to enjoy the city of Mexico, and elsewhere around the country. The ancient Aztec capital Tenochtitlan called, was founded in 1325 in the beautiful valley of Mexico with its volcanoes Popocatepetl (mountain that smokes) and Iztaccihuatl (sleeping woman). Dominated by the temple and ruled … Continue reading

Los Cabos, Mexico: A Travel Guide – HD

StrayCompass.com – for more great travel videos and articles. James Knott explores the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Los Cabos is made up of three distinct regions – Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo and the Corridor. Discover what’s good and what’s not about visiting the hot vacation destination.