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19-Jun-2008 16:25
Irene_Adler
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08-Jan-2009 10:39
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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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31-Jul-2010 22:20
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01-Aug-2010 08:30
Londinense
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Hello,
Living in Gradalarjara right now, so my family and my brother in law decided to go to San Antonio for a weeks vacation. My brother in law and I decided to hire a company that transports cars all over Mexico to drive our cars to Monterrey and we will fly to Monterrey to pick them up. My brother in laws car is a 2007 dodge megacab with a camper shell and my car was a 2009 f250 4 wheel drive also with a camper shell.The drivers wanted to take the cars in the morning so they would not have to drive at night. at about 6 pm the owner of the company got a call from one of his drivers, the driver said that a camero had forced the dodge to pull off the road, the driver in the f250 keep going, so the owner of the transportation company told the driver to continue and find any police to report what had happened. The driver using his nextel told his boss that he was at a gas station and there wa... more »
Hi all -- any recommendations? A toddler travels better with a bit of time for swimming every day, right? Ours does, at least. We'd like to stay somewhere downtown in the colonial cores of both cities, and at the low end of midrange. We know we can get this type of place at the mid-range level for M$300 here in Chiapas, so maybe a little more in the other two. Probably can't spend more than M$500. Thanks for any/all recommendations...
Matt
31-Jul-2010 08:36
cityboy2010
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01-Aug-2010 09:25
rentmexbungalows
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Everyone raves about how beautiful and scenic and friendly Michoacan is, how amazing the towns and architecture are, and how beautiful the beaches are, etc.
And I know it's come up in newspaper headlines more than a couple times as a front for the drug war, so honestly...not based on statistics but based on people who have been there/live there/know the situation...how safe and pleasant would a trip to Michoacan be for a family with kids that are 11 and 15?
If not, are there any alternative regions to Michoacan that offer the same kind of attractions?
31-Jul-2010 07:53
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01-Aug-2010 10:00
patywolf
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We are thinking about a trip for next Summer with our kids (3&6) to the Yucatan (probably fly into Cancun, but don't want to stay there). We are looking for a mellow place where we might be able to rent an apartment for a couple of weeks and be close to places to snorkel, scuba, relax on beaches, eat well, see some ruins, have a safe trip with small kids, and not spend too very much. I speak Spanish reasonably well and have lived and traveled a fair amount in central and northern Mexico. We are looking for ideas of where we can base out of, relax, and take day trips. We love good food (particularly Mexican food) and relaxing with a beer, but not so much partying (anymore). Any thoughts on places to consider?
Thanks in advance......
31-Jul-2010 06:20
cityboy2010
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01-Aug-2010 07:04
hisurfer
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What's your favorite underrated area of Mexico? Somewhere that's not on the usual tourist circuit, but deserves to be visited?
Btw, I'm looking for somewhere that's safe (aka away from the drug war), has great local cuisine, and is easy to get to from a major airport.
Thanks for the help!
31-Jul-2010 05:12
jaga4
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01-Aug-2010 07:38
sevres_babylone
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Hi all,
I will be staying in Cuernavaca with a friend's family from September 10-October 6. I have never been to Mexico before, speak fairly decent Spanish (enough to get by right now, but hopefully better as I am forced to practice it), and I'm not planning a specific itinerary. I have a place to stay in Mexico city for a few days, but I am not sure I will spend more time than that there. I'm mostly interested in relaxing in Cuernavaca and maybe taking a trip down to Oaxaca. That's where you come in. Also, FYI, I'm traveling alone. I do this all the time, but I like to put it out there in case there are specific security issues in any of the recommended places that I wouldn't already know about. I'm trying to compile a list of potential day trips and whatnot from Cuernavaca and Oaxaca, so I have a few specific questions:
1. Is one week too long in Oaxaca City? I have no intent ...
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31-Jul-2010 04:19
shinitravels
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31-Jul-2010 09:08
shinitravels
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I'm getting in to Mexico City on other december and was planing to end up in Cancun 14 days later. I'm on a tight budget and want it as cheap as possible, but not so cheap that I miss all the fun;)
I was may planing on going Mexico City- Puebla- Oaxaca- San Cristobal de las Casas- Palenque- Merida- Pleya del Carmen- Cancun. Is this a good route?
What should my budget be? Do I have to order a buss pass before I go? Or it is possible to take local busses with out any reservation? I wondering the same about places to live.
And one last thing, where to spend new years eve. Cancun and Havana?
Thank you:)
30-Jul-2010 23:34
intrepidsurfer
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01-Aug-2010 10:02
patywolf
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I will be arriving in Playa del Carmen on August 9 and spending about 2 weeks there and the surrounding areas as well as 5 days in Mexico City. Since I am going solo, I would really like to stay at a place where it should be quite easy to meet people. Any suggestions for a popular backpacker\hostel (located near main areas of restuarants and bars) in both PDC and Mexico City?
Thanks,
Aaron
Now I need you all to help, please. I am considering skipping Ciudad Juarez, across the border of El Paso,,Texas in the future. They are starting to have car bombings!! My question is there another border city that Southwest Airlines flies to where I could cross the border to Mexico on foot and get a local discount airline at a Mexican airport (like Interjet). Yes, I am too lazy to do research!! Gracias, Edmund
30-Jul-2010 07:59
mexic_arte_museum
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30-Jul-2010 07:59
mexic_arte_museum
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September 14 – 19, 2010
Join Mexic-Arte Museum for an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to participate in the celebrations of the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence and the Centennial of the Revolution, as well a chance to tour some of Mexico City’s most famous art destinations.
Led by Executive Director Sylvia Orozco, participants will visit prestigious museums, mural sites and historical exhibits, including Palacio de Bellas Artes, Museo Mural Diego Rivera, Museo Frida Kahlo (La Casa Azul), Academia San Carlos, MUNAL (National Museum of Art), and El Zócalo.
For more information, visit www.mexic-artemuseum.org .
To make your reservations by August 10, 2010 e-mail info@mexic-artemuseum.org or call (512) 480-9373 x84.
30-Jul-2010 03:56
hopefulist
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01-Aug-2010 03:52
Karchita
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ANOTHER GREAT ADVENTURE IN LATIN AMERICA!
Again, we loved everyplace we stayed and everything we did, no regrets. This one was actually 3 separate adventures:
:: 2 weeks on México’s Yucatán Peninsula with my husband fishing, diving, exploring Maya ruins and a variety of towns (Tulum, Valladolid, San Felipe, and Isla Mujeres), and snorkeling in cenotes and with sea turtles and whalesharks;
:: 2 weeks studying Spanish in San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico with a small group in tow, living with a host family and exploring area water features, Maya ruins, and indigenous villages;
:: 1 week in San Pedro La Laguna, Sololá, Guatemala, another homestay, and a focus on visiting the families of my Beca Project students and making plans for the project for the upcoming year.
I posted daily during the trip to a PHOTO BLOG; you...
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Thinking of spending ten days in Copper Canyon over Christmas/New Years. I am wondering what is the best route to take. Is it easier or better to fly to Los Mochis and take the train up to Chihuahua (stopping overnight or a few days in towns along the way) or vice versa? Also, I would like to spend a few days hiking around the base of the canyon. Is that easily done out of Batopilas? I'm just trying to put together a nice itinerary to really see the canyon since I have the time. Any itinerary suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
Hello everyone,
I am back with yet another query.
My netbook crashed yesterday which has caused me quite a bit of distress. I don´t know where to turn to for help. I have asked around but haven´t got any concrete responses. Do any of you know if there is a service place that is reliable in San Cristobal de las casas?
Also, my phone stopped working a few days ago (I know!!)....I think its a battery problem. Do you know a place that sells Sony Erricson products? Or is there a place I can buy a new phone that is unlocked (everything that I have come across is locked to a network which will be of no use when I step out of Mexico)..
29-Jul-2010 04:42
virginio74
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31-Jul-2010 22:53
dlglidden
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Hello to everyone
I will go to Southern Baja from August 15 to 27. I will arrive and leave from La Paz.
In the first week I will travel with a group of 5 friends 30-35 yo. We decided to stay in a resort with nice beaches, just to enjoy relax and some mild nightlife. We thought we would stay in the La Paz area: we read that it is less crowded and more Mexican than Los Cabos.
The second week I will rent a car and travel with 2 friends. I was thinking to touch San Jose', Cabo San Lucas, Todos Santos.
Here are my questions:
1. Would you recommend any nice resort around La Paz? We were thinking to book at La Concha, the only one I found with a beach.
2. Which road trip would you suggest for the remaining days (5 days)?
All answers will be very appreciated!!
Thank you!
Virginio
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