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Welcome to the Thorn Tree's Mexico branch.
We hope you find plenty of useful information about travelling to Mexico here. It is highly recommended that new users check out the Mexico FAQ thread before posting a new thread as you may find many of the answers you seek there. It also contains helpful information about how to search the forum, advice for how to post your questions, and obsolete information was deleted as recently as June 2008! If you are a returning user or a Mexico guru, please help us keep the FAQ thread up-to-date by adding important information which is absent, or pointing out information which is no longer being represented accurately.
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This branch covers travel to and around Mexico.
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07-Dec-2009 14:15
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07-Dec-2009 15:58
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We are looking for a short get away after Christmas. Seems like despite the bad news and the economy the fares are really high to all the Mexican airports. The cheapest is to Mexico City but we really don't want to stay there. Is there any local transport that leaved directly from the airport and heads south toward the Colonial Cities? Any chance the air fares will fall as we get closer?
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07-Dec-2009 13:28
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I have an 8-day trip booked to Puerto Vallarta for the last part of December with my husband and our young son. We haven't decided yet if we should stick around PV the whole time, or plan a couple of overnights to some nearby area, or maybe take a whole 4 days and go to Guadalajara. What do you think? Our goal is relaxation and family time, not hardcore exploring, but I don't want us to get bored staying for 8 whole days in one spot. Is there enough to do in PV for the whole trip, or where would you recommend as the best nearby location?
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07-Dec-2009 12:45
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07-Dec-2009 12:45
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Hi guys,
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience dealing with IAESTE? Even better has anyone been on one of their internships especially to Mexico? Would love to hear from you.
Cheers,
Jarryd
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07-Dec-2009 11:52
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Going to PV in January, would like to know what are a few worth while excursions. Interested in cultural and informational outings.
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07-Dec-2009 08:23
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07-Dec-2009 12:53
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A few hours ago I chatted with capitan Joaquin Baez of the Petlan office (state of Guerrero) at a reten located at the junction of Mex 200 and the international airport access road in Zihuatanejo. The older access road not the new multi-lane.
He told me that if his officers discovered any quantity at all of illegal drugs, even a single marijuana seed, the occupants of the vehicle would go to jail and the vehicle and contents would be confiscated.
Officers are now asking for tourist cards or FMT, driver license photo ID, and temporary automobile importation paperwork. Today makes the eighth time in two months in three different states that I have had to undergo a very stringent inspection (along with a lot of other motorists).
I saw a luxury bus (El Uno) at one reten and officers were going through baggage.
The dope legality info is straight from the horse's mouth (PFP) The...
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07-Dec-2009 08:15
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07-Dec-2009 10:04
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We have just over 24 hours in Mexico City and were thinking about leaving our backpacks in storage at the airport and just taking our small day packs with us on the Metro. Just wondering if anyone else had done this and if it was safe, both the leave luggage and also on the Metro, I have heard mixed reports from people.
Thanks
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07-Dec-2009 05:38
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07-Dec-2009 11:30
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Is there a direct bus from Puerta Vallarta to Mexico City International Aiport ?
Alternatively has anyone taken the bus from PV to Mexico ?
How long is the trip and roughly how many times daily ?
Thanking you, Matt
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07-Dec-2009 02:51
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07-Dec-2009 07:26
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Howdy, fellow TT people!
I just came back from 10 awesome days in Mexico City... first time there with a digital camera so my trip was spent visiting many places I already know and love to get pics for my students. I did manage to visit some sites that were new to me, such as the Museo Franz Meyer across from the Alameda. Very nice!
Anyway, before I went on my trip, I discovered that there is an aquarium in the third section of Chapultepec Park called Parque Atlantis, where live two dolphins, Zeús and Maya, dolphins that love attention and with whom one can scuba dive or swim.
Thinking that I may never get this close to a dolphin while diving in the ocean, I signed up to do a dive with them the Sunday before Thanksgiving. It was a fantastic experience! Technically the dolphins were not "working", we (the 3 divers) swam around the tank with them, played with them, etc. What i...
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06-Dec-2009 08:08
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07-Dec-2009 13:51
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Hello,
I'm going travelling through Southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala in December/January and we'd ideally like to hire a car in Cancun and drive it down through Belize and Guatemala, then returning the car to Mexico City at the end of our trip.
Is it possible to take a Mexican hire car into Belize and Guatemala? Or will we come up against some problems at the borders?
Thanks!
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06-Dec-2009 06:57
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07-Dec-2009 06:17
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I intend to travel from Oaxaca to Tapachula by bus in the beginning of January. From what i saw on the website, only 2 night buses are available each day.
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06-Dec-2009 04:18
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06-Dec-2009 08:04
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hey to any helpers.
was just wondering the different means of transport from mexico city to Guadalajara, how long each would take and the costs. Am not fussed about posh comfortable transport, just something cheap that won't waste too many valuable hours or days
thanks a lot. also should i book transport in advance?
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05-Dec-2009 23:38
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06-Dec-2009 14:15
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Due to age and some health reasons, the past two years Nancy and I are not travelling quite so much but renting apartments and staying put for a time. Last year we rented an aparmtment in Oaxaca for a month but it did not offer wireless so we left our lap tops at home. This year we are Tlaqupaque (a suburb of Guadalajara) and the aprtment we rented did advertise wireless so we brought our lap tops and are very happy we did so as the connection is consistent and very fast.
We have also done journeys out of here, 3 days to Tepic and Tequila and 2 days to Colima and Comala. We had no idea what we would find for wirless connections in hotel in those cities but we did take them with us in case there was. We checked out at least 5 hotels in each of those cities and, much to our surprise, all but one (in Tepic) had WiFi. Some was only on one floor but most was in all the rooms in the ...
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05-Dec-2009 14:12
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06-Dec-2009 16:51
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A few weeks ago I was in Mexico for a week and the peso was valued at 12.42 to the $Can.Today I looked at money tables on my computer and it is valued at 11.95.Anybody out there that understands these things?Will this trend continue?
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05-Dec-2009 03:41
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07-Dec-2009 08:17
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I am planing a trip this summer with my good friend and we are unsure where to start our Mexican adventures. Never having been to Mexico I don't know really where to begin.
At the moment I am torn between Mexico City, Guadalajara, or the beach ( Tulum? or Puerto Excondido?)
We both love food and art
Does anyone have any recommendations? we will be there, hopefully, in June and are planning on staying 2 to 3 weeks
We have discussed possibly working on an organic farm through WWOOF for a stint to
Any suggestions would be great
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04-Dec-2009 16:05
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travelinsyl2 »
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05-Dec-2009 09:42
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We are going to Mexico for a week in February. We want to surf and take surf lessons (we are one beginner and one intermediate in terms of skill level). We want to not be in the middle of a big tourist strip. We'd also like to be somewhere that we can go do other stuff like hiking or cultural stuff. Do you have any recommendations? I heard Sayulita is a good place to surf but on this forum, people don't have great things to say. Cabo is cheap for me to fly to -- what's the surf like in that area in Feb? Is there a town close enough to civilization to have a surf school, without being totally full of tourists?
Thank you!
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