Thorn Tree travel forum

Messages: 84,217 - Threads: 10,765

sort by
jump to
* Read

posted
19-Jun-2008 16:25
by: Irene_Adler »

last reply
08-Jan-2009 10:39
by: Irene_Adler »

0 replies , 6,457 views

Thread Locked Welcome to the Mexico branch!

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.

Comments about Lonely Planet Guidebooks:

If you used an LP guidebook on your trip and want to share your take on things with other users, we'd b... more »

* Read

posted
25-Mar-2003 17:56
by: romanb »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 05:50
by: jose1911 »

51 replies , 72,129 views

Pages 1 2 3 4

Mexico Branch FAQ

This branch covers travel to and around Mexico.

Here are some tips to help you find the information you want and need:

1. Research before asking a question. It will help you get better, more detailed and useful answers from the community if you've already done some homework. It's also polite. The community is here to help, but we're not your personal search engine. Invest some preliminary time and we'll help you fill in the gaps.

2. Explore Lonely Planet's Destinations online, which has a wealth of key info and tips.

3. Have a good look around the Thorn Tree before asking your question - quite often your question (or one very similar to it) will have been asked and answered many times already.

4. When you're ready to ask a question, choose the relevant country from the drop down menu to ensure the most relevant and ac... more »

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 19:27
by: p200 »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 19:27
by: p200 »

0 replies , 10 views

San Pancho - recommendations & ground transportation question

Hi,

My girlfriend and I (30's and speak Spanish) are visiting San Pancho for 5 days in a couple of weeks. On our todo list, we plan to do day trips to Sayulita and Punta Mita. Do you recommend renting a car or public transportation is sufficient? I understand that there's a bus from PV to Sayulita, then to San Pancho so it should be pretty easy to for a day trip to Sayulita. How about other places? Are they easily accessible by bus?

Any other points of interests?

Thanks!

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 16:49
by: harrychorpita »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 23:48
by: Anonimo »

1 replies , 26 views

¡ Gracias a Dios He's Gone!

The short life of the last Longford/Masterson handle leads to me to believe that the old miscreant is gone for good.

Is my hope in vain-am I naive/asking too much of god and creation?

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 14:02
by: maude22 »

last reply
23-Nov-2009 00:06
by: Anonimo »

2 replies , 55 views

Michoacan coast

Hi!
Anyone has information about nice beaches and villages on the coast of Michoacan? I am looking for non-touristy, authentic, safe beaches to have a swim and take some sun. I travel alone, on a budget, would sleep in a hamac between 4 walls if it's safe, don't have a tent, don't have a car so I take the bus, is there any going there? I would be coming from Morelia by local transport and stay on the coast for about a week. I have a hard time finding infos about how to get there and where to sleep. Any tips? Thanks so much!

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 13:29
by: tatianabgarcia »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 13:49
by: windy »

1 replies , 38 views

From Tulum to Mexico City !

I'm flying to Cancun and then to Tulum to spend NY's Eve there. And then I thought of heading back to Mexico City driving, so I could stop at some interesting spots on the way, like San Cristobal de las Casas, Palenque, Oaxaca, but then it would end up way too expensive to pick up the car in one town and deliver it in a different town. So im considering in doing this by bus, which would obviously make my array of options a bit narrower. Anyway, here's what I want to know:

1) What are the main interesting and pitoresque villages between Tulum (or Chetumal) and Mexico city that can be reached by bus?

2) Dos anyone know how confortable this buses are?

3) Is it easy/safe/common to hitchike in this area?

4) Any alternative transportation? Bike, horse...?!?

ALL ADVICES WELCOME!


Cheers from Brazil!

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 11:58
by: keithmur »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 15:49
by: hopefulist »

1 replies , 47 views

Rio Lagartos vs. Celestun

Anyone have experiences of both of these towns as places to see the flamingos from?

And in general, if you had to stay in one, which would you choose?

Thanks.

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 11:28
by: ericviaje »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 11:28
by: ericviaje »

0 replies , 23 views

Pharmacy in Mahahual/Costa Maya?

Can anyone recommend a good reliable pharmacy in Mahahual/Costa Maya region ??

My father's Parkinson's disease medication is very costly in the United States. We will be in for Mahahual/Costa Maya1 day, (on a cruise ship stop), and are hoping to purchase the medication while we are there at a price lower than the US price.

Any recommendation and contact information for a good pharmacy would be greatly appreciated. Also, please advise if a prescription will be required. Many thanks.

The medication is called Azilect (rasagiline.)

Read

posted
22-Nov-2009 11:26
by: flyingDolphin »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 14:19
by: flyingDolphin »

3 replies , 87 views

Artesanias- markets in different cities

Hi,

I'm coming to the end of my trip and want to be buying things as presents before I go back to Europe.

I'm currenty in San Cristobal, next week I´m in Oaxaca before spending the last few days in Mexico City. Here in San Cristobal there is a good market and a few people I´ve met on my travels reckon it´s cheaper to buy goods here than in the markets in DF. When I was there last time I visited Ciudadela. I´m mostly referring to Textiles such as rugs/bed blankets etc. I would get them here if it were´t for having to carry them around-I´m planning on getting a few you see.

I read a while back that Oaxaca was the place to go for such things, but can´t remember the nameof the village right now.

The other thing I´'m after is Huichol art, there were a couple of stands in the Ciudadela market in DF, but there wasn´t a big selection. I'm interested in paying more for a good piec... more »

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 22:47
by: ll_mademoiselle »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 16:31
by: harrychorpita »

5 replies , 84 views

Considering flying to Cabo San Lucas

Hi everyone,

There is currently a cheap flight sale on from my city to Cabo San Lucas. The thing is, I don't want to hang out in an Americanized town (i.e. Monterrey) surrounded by other tourists. All I want to do is chill out a beach with a good book, eat good cheap food and practice my apalling Spanish.

On a previous trip to Mexico, I quite enjoyed the laid back and relatively dead (in June) atmosphere of Puerto Escondido. Is there anything similar near Cabo San Lucas?

-LL

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 16:53
by: raquelita »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 03:06
by: 2368 »

2 replies , 107 views

Budget hotel recommendation in central Guadalajara?

Apparently Las Americas where I stayed before is no longer in business. Any recent comments about the other budget hotels would be useful, including ease of getting to the subway system as I'll be going to the Plaza del Sol.

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 14:26
by: dreama »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 16:27
by: harrychorpita »

3 replies , 80 views

Bare Bones Rental Ideas

Hi fellow travellers,

I am leaving in April for a year of road travel through north and central America for about a year or so. I have varying plans throughout the year, and will be camping much of the time, and will have my own small camper. I plan on heading for Mexico in October and would like to settle in for a month or two in one place. I'm looking for a very bare bones rental. Just a one room shack on the beach would suffice, as long as it was dry. I'm not looking for anything fancy, electricity optional, etc. I will be looking for a little more space than the camper by about then, but don't need much.

Does anyone have any ideas? I'll be on the Pacific coast, and am open to any portion. I'm not looking for a big city, or tourist area, just a small town or village where the pace is much slower.

Thanks.

Jude

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 13:27
by: arjwilson »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 14:31
by: lisi »

4 replies , 114 views

reservation needed in Zacatecas Dec. 28?

Hi - I'm going to be pulling into Zacatecas around Dec. 27 or 28. I don't have a hotel reservation and am thinking I won't need one. Foolish? How busy will things be there around that time? Thanks.

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 11:56
by: johnabbotsford »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 11:13
by: johnabbotsford »

5 replies , 169 views

Cancun Airport to Playa Del Carmen - killing a few hours:baggage buses

Some months ago I posted a query about the need to kill some time(about 10 hours) in Cancun between flights from Havana and onto LA.
I was grateful for the advice so here is what I did last Sunday. We arrived 7.30am and I intended to store my bag in the airport lockers and catch a bus to Playa Del Carmen for the day. Initially I was intending to enter the departure terminal and use one of the business lounge for the interenet until security informed me that once inside I woiuld have to stay there until my flight to LA left 10 hours later! That would have
been fun.

2 further slight problems - the lockers which previous posters had informed me of can't be accessed for initial storage(you can retrieve your bag at any time if fully paid for in advance) before 9.00am. Plus the first bus to Playa Del Carmen does not leave until 10.50am.

So put bag in locker 9.00ish(cost about ... more »

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 11:00
by: nleow »

last reply
21-Nov-2009 11:00
by: nleow »

0 replies , 29 views

Cooking Classes in Mexico City or San Jose Del Cabo

Hi,
I am heading to Mexico for a few weeks in December 2009 - Jan 2010 and would like to take part in a small cooking class (ideally 1/2 - 1 day) in either Mexico City or San Jose Del Cabo.

Can anyone recommend a good, authentic class in English please?

Thanks!

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 10:46
by: Groovygal »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 14:25
by: lisi »

2 replies , 63 views

Perfect beach spot for Christmas and New Year?

Hey,

I'm looking for the perfect beach spot to spend Christmas and NYE.
I'm currently in Gutemala and am planning on heading up through San Christobal and across through Palenque, and ending up on the Yucatan Penisular for the festive period.
I'm looking for somewhere cheap with a laid back travellers vibe where there will be people to party with. Snorkling from the beach would be amazing but I'm not sure this is possible in Yucatan. I also dive and easy access to some great sites would be good.
I've done some research and Tulum sounds nice, but some personal recommedations would be very helpfull.
Thanks for your time
Kate

Read

posted
21-Nov-2009 10:36
by: toban60 »

last reply
22-Nov-2009 06:56
by: klaush »

10 replies , 220 views

Mazatlan wiped off map ???

Hi .... I was offered an almost-free (won in contest) return ticket to Mazatlan. I read the first 30 pages of this MX forum and there is no mention of Mazatlan save 1-2 almost weird questions. I read info at other sites & books but could not find much significant info.

I'll spend 3 weeks there, i.e. in Mexico.

1 - is there lots to do in/around Mazatlan?
2 - is Mazatlan a place for mostly older, rich folks?
3 - is it worthwhile to just take a bus elsewhere on the coast to a cheap place not over-run by tourist hordes?

Any comments/suggestions will be much appreciated.

THX

Your Recent Threads

 
RSS Subscribe to all

Announcements

  1. Website speed - Facebook...

    Posted By: VenessaP -- 07-Oct-2009 16:30

 
ADVERTISEMENT

Welcome & Getting Started

Welcome to Thorn Tree!

Our Community Guidelines and Community FAQs will help you get started.

Your Community Manager is Venessa, and your moderation team consists of Irene Adler, docbrown and Andreas.

Drop us a line at community@lonelyplanet.com if you have feedback or questions.

Drop us a line if you have feedback or questions.
 

Featured Threads on This Branch


Bookshops in Mexico City
Day of the Dead festival, Oaxaca
Cycling the Copper Canyon area


Nominate the best threads in this branch by clicking on the heart icon in any thread


 

Popular Travel Interests

 

Mexico: Destination information

Mexico is a traveler's paradise, crammed with a multitude of opposing identities: desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, teeming industrialized cities, time-warped colonial towns, gl...more »

See » | Map »

 
Thumb

Mexico Travel Guide

Sensuous and seductive, Sensuous and seductive, Mexico's rich cultural traditions and raw, untamed natural beauty transcend the ages ...buy it »

 
 

Booking hotels is simple with Lonely Planet. See our reviewed and recommended hotels and book online.