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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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01-Dec-2009 15:25
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01-Dec-2009 15:25
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Arriving in Cancun and have 10 days only. Really want to check out the interior but don't want to waste to much time on buses. Eg. 19 hrs to get to San Cristobal. How does Chichen Itza compare to Palenque and Merida or Valladolid to San Cristobal? I have been to such cities as Antigua, Guatemala and Copan Ruinas, Honduras. I need a colonial fix. Is it worth the trip to San Cristobal? Also, is Palenque a "must see" or will Chichen Itza and Coba satisfy my ruin needs? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Also, I will end my trip on Isla Mujeres but is Playa del Carmen worth a visit? I like laid back (not too commercial towns). Thank you again. Happy travels.
Chris from Canada
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01-Dec-2009 14:35
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01-Dec-2009 16:06
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I'm planning to go to Mexico Dec to Jan. I'll be firmly on the tourist trail (Mexico City to Oaxaca to San Cristobal de la Casas to Palenque to various Yucatan cities/towns). Is it necessary to see a travel doctor? I'm not sure what the risks of malaria, altitude sickness etc are.
Thanks in advance.
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01-Dec-2009 12:31
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01-Dec-2009 12:31
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Hola a todos !
I'm going next week-end (5th or 6th of dec.) from Montreal up to San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico by car.
A friend of mine is coming also. So we have place for 2 people. The car is luxury and very comfortable.
I will stay in San Cristobal and my friend will go down in Central America by public transport.
So if you are interesed let us know soon. We speak french, english and spanish.
You can contact me directly by email at photoroberto@yahoo.ca
We need a cool person, with passport and driving licence.
Muchas gracias !
Roberto and Mateo
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01-Dec-2009 06:15
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01-Dec-2009 11:42
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After lots of planing, I am at equal odds as to what to do for tranportation and ask for advice. Here are the facts. We want to go from Cancun to chichen itza ,Merida, and Cazuma cenotes and possibly Valladolid. On the one side, there will be three of us, we can get around more on our schedule, less hiking around with lugage. One the other hand there are extensive busses, no need to worry about parking, getting into an issue with care car or accidents/insurance, tolls, gas.
Spanish is not problem. We want to do this in one week.
What would you recommend? Bus to Vallodolid and taking bus to Chichen Itza and back in a day and then bus to Merida? Book a cheap tour of get the van in Merida to Cazuma? Or rent car and just drive the round trip?
Thanks
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01-Dec-2009 05:33
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01-Dec-2009 09:10
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This is an extremely lame question, I know.
I have a mexican cell phone because I live and work in Mexico. I will be in the Marquelia-Copala-Playa Ventura area on vacation at the end of the year, but unfortuantely my work may haunt me, and as such I will need to be in contact with work people.
If someone can let me know how the reception is in these places (and if there is reception), that would be great. I have telcel. I suspect that there is reception in Copala and Marquelia, with Playa Ventura being a grey area, but some confirmation would be terrific.
Regards,
Grilango
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01-Dec-2009 05:22
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01-Dec-2009 05:23
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Can anyone recommend one / some for cosmetic and general dentistry? Quality of work is most important. Is there a forum/site that is specific to Tijuana medical/dental information?
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01-Dec-2009 00:59
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01-Dec-2009 11:26
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Two of my favorite books that I read about Mexico last year were about Mexico City. They were "First Stop in the New World" by David Lida and "Mexico City: An Opinionated Guide for the Curious Traveler" by Jim Johnston.
So this weekend I ran across a radio program they did in September with Rick Steves where they talk about their experiences in Mexico City. It's a lot of fun hearing these ex-New Yorkers talk about a city they love. After listening to the radio show, I'm going to be sure to try a "vampiro" - a juice drink containing beet, carrot, and orange.
You can listen to the program at:
http://www.ricksteves.com/radio/archive.htm#183
Enjoy.
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30-Nov-2009 20:10
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01-Dec-2009 12:37
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I need a Mexican location where I could somewhat easily find an apartment with a fast, reliable internet connection. The connection needs to be good enough to run webinars and other online events, and I'll be online at least 8 hours a day. I'd also need to be a short flight away from Houston.
So far, Monterrey looks good, thanks to its business culture and the claim in this wikitravel article that high-speed broadband access is common. However, it's a bigger city than I usually like. Does anyone have any recommendations for a smaller place that meets these requirements?
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30-Nov-2009 18:56
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30-Nov-2009 21:24
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My girlfriend and I are planning about a month in Mexico between mid Oct and mid Nov. We've heard about some amazing sea kayaking trips in the Sea of Cortez which span 5-10 days.
Has anybody got any recommended tour providers? Or ones to avoid? Also - I know we'll be at the early end of the season - can we still expect pretty good weather?
And while we're on Baja - any other suggestions for some cool stuff to do (bike rides, treks ect) for a couple in our mid 20s? Is Cabo worth a few days?
Thanks in advance!
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30-Nov-2009 18:44
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30-Nov-2009 23:49
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Can anyone suggest lodging for only 3 nights in the area of Sayulita...Dec. 28 check in--leaving Dec. 31? There are 6 of us--2 couples and 2 singles. If not Sayulita, then other suggestions along the coast in that area? Mostly I'm finding full week requirements--not to mention very high prices (expected this time of year). I guess we'd even consider PV--although preferably not too central/noisy/crazy.
Also, best car rental? We fly in & out of Puerta Vallarta.
Thanks...
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30-Nov-2009 18:27
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01-Dec-2009 17:41
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Since the subject just came up in a thread, I thought I would do a trip report on my visit to the butterfly sanctuaries last February. Being very cheap, I did it on my own rather than a tour. I speak only basic Spanish but am comfortable with the essentials like numbers and questions.
I flew into Mexico City on a Thursday and took a bus direct from the airport to Toluca. I wanted to see the butterflies before the crowds arrived on the weekend. From the Toluca station I took a cab to Toluca's tourist sight, the botanic garden called Cosmovitral, an okay place to decompress, with fountains and the setting sun shining in through groovy stained glass, but don't make a special trip for it. Then I walked a few blocks to the Hotel Colonial, which was $350 pesos for a nice room with bathroom. I spent the evening exploring the portales, 2 blocks away and thronged with people.
I couldn...
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30-Nov-2009 10:04
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01-Dec-2009 05:30
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Londinense »
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Hi,
Has anybody stayed in or has any experience with Posada San Miguelito (Canal 9) in San Miguel Allende?
How about Los Agaves (Correo 38)?
Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks
Noam
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30-Nov-2009 08:17
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01-Dec-2009 12:10
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I'm going to Puerto Escondido for a week on Thursday. I haven't been there in a couple of decades.
I want to find a reasonably-priced funky place to stay (around US$30-40). I'm travelling along and I'd like to be part of the PE scene. But I want to retreat to somewhere quiet and private. I'd like to be as close to a beach as possible. I speak Spanish and would love to be able to have an opportunity to use it.
Are there funky little hotels on beaches other than on Playa Zicatela? What are the prices at this time of year
Is there a nice bar for youngish middle aged types? Where's the best place to have a drink and watch the sunset?
Can you swim on Zicatela? Where's the best swimming? How easy is it to get to the lagoons and waterfalls?
Do you recommend a good weekend market?
I'm coming from Huatulco around 4 pm. Is going to Crucacitas still the best way to get a bus...
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30-Nov-2009 05:57
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01-Dec-2009 00:32
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We'll be a family of six (youngest is 18yo) staying in Los Ayala (near La Penita) in late December for 10 days...this is our first time traveling in Mexico.
I have a few questions:
I'm looking for suggestions on the best ways to get around with this size group, both while on the coast and especially if we want to take side trips. Does it make sense to rent a car or rely on public transportation and local guides? What's it like to drive in this area?
We are considering a side trip to see the monarch butterflies...could be an adventure in the middle of our stay, or we could do a loop there on our last days. How best to get there given our limited time? How much time is minimal/optimal? This trip is coming up quickly, so any suggestions on places to stay or "must see"? We have a place to stay at the beach through the 27th but have not yet booked something for the last 3 nights ...
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30-Nov-2009 05:14
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freehoneybee »
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01-Dec-2009 13:10
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i just tried to post this but didn't see it pop up in the forum threads so i'm trying again. my apologies if this ends up being a repeat...
i've been traveling since august and am headed to san cristobal, chiapas soon. my hope is to stay there for several months.
any suggestions for good places to get regular, structured exercise? gyms, personal trainers, pilates, yoga, dance, etc. all welcomed. extended travel= not great diet and exercise thus far.
i'm also going to be looking for a place to rent (for my partner and i) so would welcome housing related info as well.
thanks!
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