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Exploring the Yucatan with the JW Marriott Cancun
Blog: Landlopers - 1 May 2012
I’ve been to the Yucatan in Mexico several times, usually as a way to quickly recharge and to enjoy the beautiful beaches. It’s hard to pass up on an opportunity to visit paradise, which is why when the JW Marriott invited me down to stay...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
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Not Your Average Day in Cancun – A Mayan Morning at Ek Balam
Blog: Landlopers - 2 April 2012
I like old things. Older the better and if they can even be called ancient, I’m there. So when the JW Marriott in Cancun invited me down for a rare astronomical event involving one of the most famous ruins in the world, I didn’t hesitate...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
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Watch With Me As I Witness the Descent of the Feathered Serpent in Mexico
Blog: Landlopers - 20 March 2012
There was a brief time in my life when I thought I would actually be an archeologist. I blame Indiana Jones and a fierce desire to uncover lost secrets of history for this passion. Then I realized that math and science were involved and I...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
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Affordable Hotels In Cancun
Blog: My Little Nomads - 6 March 2012
10 Affordable Hotels In Cancun Mexico Continue reading → Popular Articles on My Little Nomads: How To Find The Best Hotel Deals Online
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Don’t Panic: Cancun to Route de Los Cenotes
Blog: Vagabond3 - 28 February 2012
Lounging by pools of water buried beneath rock, swimming through underwater passages into new and deeper caverns, finding yourself feet away from a family of bats as you surface in a passage that has never seen sunlight, the experience of visiting a cenote is not to be missed and if you are in Cancun, you [...]
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Why Are We Still Talking About Travel Safety in Mexico?
Blog: Landlopers - 27 February 2012
A couple of years ago when I was still a baby blogger, I wrote a post about why I thought that parts of Mexico were safe to visit. Talking with people, I thought that the message was getting across, that some parts of Mexico are...Copyright LandLopers All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
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Bachelorette Breaks: Six best places to go in the US and Caribbean
Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 24 February 2012
Women’s travel: Ok, we hate to be the ones to tell you, but going out-of-town for a bachelorette break can never be cheap cheap. There’s transport and accommodation to book. There are L-plates/wacky wedding veils to be bought (and, regretfully, worn). There are shots to be drunk. Many shots.
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Family Friendly Hotels In Cancun
Blog: My Little Nomads - 14 February 2012
The 5 Best Hotels and Resorts for Families Visiting Cancun, Mexico. Continue reading → Related Articles: Family-friendly Hotels In Cabo San Lucas The Best Family-friendly Hotels In London
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Don’t Deface the Ruins, You Jerk!
Blog: Vagabond3 - 8 February 2012
Don’t deface the ruins! Last week, while Bob and I were filming at the El Rey Mayan ruins in Cancun, we witnessed some guy carving into the 700 year old monument, “Greog was here.” (video here) WHY do people feel the need to do that? I’ve never understood it; Not on the back of bathroom
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Filming with The Travel Channel: Day Four
Blog: Vagabond3 - 6 February 2012
Day Four: Ruins & Tacos On our final day of filming, we stayed pretty close to the hotel zone in Cancun. While we wanted to show the accessibility of getting out of town and taking the ferry to Isla Mujeres, we also wanted to show how easy it was to explore the history of Cancun and try new local food (that wasn’t a hotel buffet) near the city center. By...
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Ecotourism on Isla Mujeres: Save the Turtles
Blog: Vagabond3 - 2 February 2012
I love this company and you will too. There are some companies that just do good.They provide a much needed service that will help the environment and have an everlasting effect on the ecosystem. Tortugranja on Isla Mujeres is one of those do good operations that I want to tell everyone about and support as much as I can. When we visited La Tortugranja, it was no surprise that we immediately fell in love with the sea turtles. They were...
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Filming with The Travel Channel: Day three
Blog: Vagabond3 - 1 February 2012
Day Three: Exploration The first couple of days of filming with the Travel Channel were all business- a lot of background shots to be able to tell the story of Cancun to viewers. And, while that was fun in its own way, Day Three was all about exploration, both for us and the crew, and the first time during the trip that I felt like we were actually traveling....
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Travel Mexico
Blog: My Little Nomads - 31 January 2012
The Best Articles and Info for Traveling in Mexico. Continue reading → Related Articles: Washington DC With Kids – The Best Things To Do Cheap Hotels In New York City
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Cheap Mayan Ruins near Cancun’s Hotel Zone
Blog: Vagabond3 - 30 January 2012
When Bob found out we were going to Mexico, he quickly started researching Mayan history and the suspenseful drama behind the 2012 conspiracy. 2012- End of the World- Aliens- Mayan Spirits… oh my! Even before this year, visiting Mayan ruins while in Cancun and the Yucatan Peninsula are on every tourists must-do list. Chichen Itza, the most well known and best preserved, is one of the biggest tour company draws...
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Filming with The Travel Channel: Day Two
Blog: Vagabond3 - 27 January 2012
(All this week, I’ll recap our days filming in Cancun with the Travel Channel- FUN!) Day two started off super early- film crews start filming early, just like some photographers, so they can capture really great lighting and film with less people around. Our itinerary was completely packed: we needed to film checking into the hotel, reaction shots of the hotel grounds and pool area, ‘talking with reception’ to find out...
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What to Pack for a Mexican Vacation
Blog: Vagabond3 - 13 January 2012
Next weekend, Bob and I are heading south of the border to check out a part of Mexico we’ve never been to before- Cancun. Seeing as how this is typically a spring break destination, we are looking forward to seeing what else Cancun has to offer besides drinking and crazy nightlife. I’m most excited about exploring the cenotes, visiting the turtle sanctuary and snorkeling off the coast. Since my other...
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No. 5 – Mexico: Girls gone wild
Blog: See Simi Travel Blog - 7 November 2011
Although fairly new to 30, I can't help but look back at my 20s and think of all the things I will never be able to do again. One of these things is being a college spring breaker in Cancun, Mexico. But realistically, that's probably for the best. Here's info about the fifth country I visited during my travel goal to visit 30 countries by my 30th birthday.
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The Best Beaches In Mexico
Blog: My Little Nomads - 3 November 2011
An opinionated list of the best beaches in Mexico. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: The Best Beaches In Mexico Or check out Where to go in Southeast Asia with kids
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Wedding Day :: Day 2 {Wanderlust Series 6}
Blog: Emerald Dreams Photography - 29 May 2011
Finally being able to wake up in Isla Mujeres was a phenomenal feeling. I was in a tropical paradise. Not …Continue reading »
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Trying to get to Isla Mujeres :: Day 1 {Wanderlust series 5}
Blog: Emerald Dreams Photography - 25 May 2011
Check it: Prologue Wedding Day Day After Party I was already packed and ready since Sunday. Mostly, I had a …Continue reading »
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Artistic Underwater Museum: MUSA
Blog: WildJunket - 3 May 2011
This is a sponsored guest post by Karly Code. The next time you go scuba diving, you can see a whole lot more than just fish.
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A Globetrotter in …. Cancun?
Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 28 April 2011
This spring, I had $300 vouchers for a Frontier Airlines flight. And, Frontier has direct flights to Cancun. This made the idea of traveling to Cancun for Spring break with my husband and three children very attractive. In just under four hours, we could leave behind a gloomy Kansas spring, and be on the pristine beaches of Cancun.
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Scuba Diving Tips for a Family Diving Holiday
Blog: My Little Nomads - 23 March 2011
How to travel the world with kids: My Little Nomads Most emailed post: Tips and Advice for Traveling With Kids Most popular post: How To Pick the Perfect Greek Island for a Family Vacation
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Diving and party time – a budget getaway in Cancun, Mexico
Blog: Heather on her travels - 2 December 2010
My guest post takes us to the popular holiday resort of Cancun in Mexico where Jerry from Cancun Trip shares his Cancun gettaway and his tips for maximum enjoyment from relaxation to party. Cancun is only 2 to 3 hour flight from most central US airports. However our red-eye from Denver to Atlanta, 4 hour [...]
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Cancun Is the New Tulum
Blog: Roving Gastronome - 1 December 2010
Finally, all in one place, with photos, my thoughts on why Cancun is not a place for smart travelers to flee, but a place for them to challenge their ideas of authenticity, and what it means to have fun: Cancun Is the New Tulum, in this month’s issue of Perceptive Travel. (And honestly, this has [...]






