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When traveling to Mexico there are important considerations to keep in mind. In order to make your trip as relaxing and stress-free as possible it is wise to acquaint yourself with local requirements, rules, and customs to avoid any unnecessary delays or problems while on vacation.
The following is a list of things to help you plan a trip to Mexico.
How safe is Mexico?
Archives
2012
- LOS MUERTOS BREWPUB
- KITESURFING WINDFEST
- HOUSE HUNTERS INT. SCREENING
- Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Week 2012
- Mexican Fiesta Library Los Mangos Fundaiser
- THE BEST MARGARITA IN PUERTO VALLARTA
- COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS IN PVR
- JOE JACKS FISH SHACK PVR
- Dia de las Madres
- Kardashian Wedding in PV?
- Paul McCartney Free concert
- Best Tacos Stands in Puerto Vallarta - Part III
- Best Taco Stands in Puerto Vallarta
- Taco Stands in PV
- PV hosts World Economic leaders
- PV voted favorite beach
- World Economic Forum in PV
- House Hunters International PV
- Palm Sunday in Puerto Vallarta
- Mexican Time
- Local Color
- Tequila legend Dies
- Spring Breakers love PV
- Paradise Hunters TV show in PV area
- Carnival Cruises love Mexico
- Puerto Vallarta Tianguis celebration
- Casa Yvonneka Villa Experience
- Restaurant Week Tianguis Edition
- Casa Paraiso Villa Experience
- Villa Experience in Puerto Vallarta
- An afternoon at the Puerto Vallarta Naval Museum
- Walking from Boca de Tomatlan to Las Animas - 2
- Walking from Boca de Tomatlan to Las Animas - 1
- Super Bowl in Puerto Vallarta
- Humpback Whales Free Show
- Los Muertos Brewing Company
- Puerto Vallarta gives back
- House Hunters International Puerto Vallarta
- PV offer free bikes on Malecon
- Restaurant week in March
- Puerto Vallarta a Celebrity hot spot
- PV version of Big Miracle
- Three Kings Day Mexico
- Forbes Magazine recommends Puerto Vallarta
2011
- New Years Eve Celebrations in Puerto Vallarta
- Cruise ships return to Pto.Vallarta
- Elton John visits Mexico
- Christmas & New Years in Puerto Vallarta
- Restaurant Favorites Beston Properties
- Walking Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta 160 year Anniversary
- Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays in Pto. Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta Private home tours
- Humpback Whales return to Pto.Vallarta
- The Festival of Guadalupe begins
- Le Bistro reopens
- Thanksgiving in Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta favorite restaurant Trio
- Mexicana Airlines flying again
- November events in Puerto Vallarta
- Christmas in Puerto Vallarta!
- Festival of St.Cecilia
- More Europeans to visit Puerto Vallarta
- Casa Yvonneka hosts charity event
- Festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe
- Puerto Vallarta Gourmet Festival
- PV Farmers Market back!
- Day of the Dead celebrations
- PTO. Vallarta move clocks back one hour
- Rare Bengal Tigers born in PTO. Vallarta
- Hard Rock Hotel opens in Puerto Vallarta
- Day of the Dead in Puerto Vallarta
- Casa Yvonneka hosts charity gala
- Puerto Vallarta icon 90th anniversary
- Princess Cruise ships back in Puerto Vallarta
- Pan American Beach Volleyball update
- Hurricane Jova update
- Microsoft invests in Mexico
- I like Vallarta
- Music at Pan American Games
- Malecon and :Los Muertos Pier update
- Cruise ships return to PTO Vallarta
- PTO Vallarta iphones and info
- PV update
- New Hilton Hotel in PV
- Puerto Vallarta for Christmas
- Puerto Vallarta hosts World Economic Forum
- Puerto Vallarta top 10 in Travel & Leisure
- New movie to be filmed in Puerto Vallarta
- Charlie Sheen visits Puerto Vallarta, Punta Mita
- Villa Mandarinas Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
- Casa Coco Puerto Vallarta Mexico
- Lady Gaga enjoys R & R in PVR
- Puerto Vallarta Gourmet Festival
- The Dalai Lamai vistis Mexico
- Malecon opens 3 more blocks
- Courtney Cox visits Puerto Vallarta
- Experience Sea Turtles hatching
- Countdown to Pan American Games
- Coast Magazine PRO Mexico
- Virgin Airlines adds PVR as destination
- Super Models visit Puerto Vallarta
- Global Tourism Fair in Puerto Vallarta
- Football strike is over
- Playasola a new luxury private retreat
- Lunch on the Beach!
- Mario Lopez in Punta Mita
- JETSETTER visits Puerto Vallarta Punta Mita area
- Malecon opens
- New Villas in Punta Mita
- Why Americans Love Mexico
- Celebrate Independance day in Puerto Vallarta
- Famous photographer bids hasta la vista
- Mexico wins Copa America Soccer
- Study shows Puerto Vallarta Safe
- Pan American Games in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
- Casa Yvonneka helps Ronald McDonald House charitie
- Hockey Night in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
- Puerto Vallarta luxurious Sunday Brunchs
- Mexico, surfing and cervesas
- Puerto Vallarta News May in review
- Puerto Vallarta Condominium sales strong
- New Malecon project ahead of schedule
- Connected in Paradise
- CNN, Frommers & Lonely Planet say Mexico is Safe
- Still time to enjoy Restaurant week
- Famous Irish rock band U2 visits Mexico
- Puerto Vallarta news - new Malecon
- Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in Puerto Vallarta
- Travel experts tell why you should go to Mexico
- Worlds top Vacation Villa specialists
- Puerto Vallarta April Review
- Mexico top vacation destination for Americans
- Keep up with the Kardashians come to Mexico!
- Mexican Holidays May is busy
- Puerto Vallarata Beaches
- News on the Beach, Swell
- Sunset Magazine recommends Puerto Vallarta
- Royal Wedding and Honeymoons
- Menus for Vallarta's Restaurant Week
- Destination Weddings and the Royal Wedding
- Puerto Vallarta's Flash Mob
- Aguas Frescas Mexico's other popular drink
- Easter in Mexico Semana Santa
- Casa Copa de Oro Dinner party
- Peacefull Palm Sunday in Puerto Vallarta
- Restaurant Week is coming soon May 15
- Casa La Villita new owners!
- Optimism for Puerto Vallarta and Mexico
- Renting a car in Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta MUST DO
- The last Southside Shuffle Friday April 8
- March Review Spring in Puerto Vallarta
- Frontera Farm Foundation
- Page in the Sun update
- Puerto Vallarta remembers Elizabeth Taylor
- Villa Azul Celeste reinvented
- Star studded Charity fund raiser in Puerto Vallart
- Are American Spring Breakers safe for Puerto Valla
- Paddle Surfing in Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta February in review
- Amazing Sunday Brunch at Hacienda San Angel
- President of Mexico Visits Puerto Vallarta
- Beston Properties our own Youtube channel
- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico safer then most US cities
- The Travel Channel's Samantha Brown
- Voladores of Papantla (The flying pole dancers)
- Mexico One Plate at a Time
- Puerto Vallarta update January
- Conde Nast gives Garza Blanca PV award of excellan
- How safe is Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta December 2010 Review
- Travel & Liesure list Mexico on Hottest Travel Des
- Fabulous street party for V399
- Casa Ileana Video by Award winners
- Fitness in paradise
2010
- New Years Eve in Puerto Vallarta 2011
- THIS WEEK IN PUERTO VALLARTA!
- Whats new? What is everyone talking about in Puert
- Puerto Vallarta Farmers Market open again
- Festival for the Virgin of Guadalupe
- Travel Weekly Mexico Perception VS Reality
- The new El Dorado on Los Muertos Beach
- The Whales are back in Banderas Bay!
- Local Landmark changes. The Los Muertos Beach Pie
- Lucy's CuCu Cabana Anniversary Party
- Casa del Mar
- Southside Street Parties
- November the start of a new season in Puerto Valla
- Artists Mecca in Puerto Vallarta
- El Dia de Los Muertos and Halloween
- Tourism to Mexico up 20% this year
- Christmas & New Years update Availability
- A coffee shop in Paradise
- Visit Puerto Vallarta - check out the new website
- Villa Ventana lowers rates
- Family Freindly Mexico!
- Puerto Vallarta 1st choice in Mexican Vacations US
- Three months until Christmas
- How safe is Mexico?
- Cold Beer on a hot day
- Celebration Fiesta Patrias month of September
- Puerto Vallarta a world class golf destination
- Puerto Vallarta Hero also CNN Hero Oscar Aranda Me
- Sayulita and San Pancho - Surf destinations in Mex
- Celebrate Mexico's Bicentennial and Centenial
- Fish Tacos in Paradise - El Barracuda
- Mexico:The Place You Thought You Knew
- Puerto Vallarta chosen as one of top 5 in the worl
- People's choice Favorite Restaurants
- Agave Grill & Casa de Tequila
- Puerto Vallarta Casinos
- Puerto Vallarta Garden Club
- Casa Yvonneka hosts open house
- Malecon Art walks continue thru Summer
- Puerto Vallarta June in review
- Casa Tabachin open house
- Christmas & New Years villa rentals
- Summer Promotions
- Vallarta Botanical Gardens
- Mexico Celebrates World Cup win over France
- World Cup Soccer Fever hits Puerto Vallarta
- PEACE an amazing non profit organization in Puerto
- NEW NONSTOP FLIGHTS TO PV BEGIN
- Puerto Vallarta's new Walking Tour
- May in Review
- PV's Farmers Market
- Fiestas de Mayo in Puerto Vallarta
- Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Week May 15-31
- Facelift for historical PV landmark
- Glamourous Good Causes
- Downtown Puerto Vallarta renovation
- Concierge Service
How safe is Mexico? That is a question we hear often. A very well known jounalist Linda Ellerbee answers this very well in a great artical show wrote since moving to Puerta Vallarta. LInda says: Sometimes I’ve been called a maverick because I don’t always agree with my colleagues, but then, only dead fish swim with the stream all the time. The stream here is Mexico.You would have to be living on another planet to avoid hearing how dangerous Mexico has become, and,
I’m a journalist who lives in New York City, but has spent considerable time in Mexico, specifically Puerto Vallarta, for the last four years. I’m in Vallarta now. And despite what I’m getting from the U.S. media, the 24-hour news networks in particular, I feel as safe here as I do at home in New York, possibly safer.
I walk the streets of my Vallarta neighborhood alone day or night. And I don’t live in a gated community, or any other All-Gringo neighborhood. I live in Mexico. Among Mexicans. I go where I want (which does not happen to include bars where prostitution and drugs are the basic products), and take no more precautions than I would at home in New York; which is to say I don’t wave money around, I don’t act the Ugly American, I do keep my eyes open, I’m aware of my surroundings, and I try not to behave like a fool.
I’ve not always been successful at that last one. One evening a friend left the house I was renting in Vallarta at that time, and, unbeknownst to me, did not slam the automatically-locking door on her way out. Sure enough, less than an hour later a stranger did come into my house. A burglar? Robber? Kidnapper? Killer? Drug lord?
No, it was a local police officer, the "beat cop" for our neighborhood, who, on seeing my unlatched door, entered to make sure everything (including me) was okay. He insisted on walking with me around the house, opening closets, looking behind doors and, yes, even under beds, to be certain no one else had wandered in, and that nothing was missing. He was polite, smart and kind, but before he left, he lectured me on having not checked to see that my friend had locked the door behind her. In other words, he told me to use my common sense.
Do bad things happen here? Of course they do. Bad things happen everywhere, but the murder rate here is much lower than, say, New Orleans, and if there are bars on many of the ground floor windows of houses here, well, the same is true where I live, in Greenwich Village, which is considered a swell neighborhood — house prices start at about $4 million (including the bars on the ground floor windows.)
There are good reasons thousands of people from the United States are moving to Mexico every month, and it’s not just the lower cost of living, a hefty tax break and less snow to shovel. Mexico is a beautiful country, a special place.
The climate varies, but is plentifully mild, the culture is ancient and revered, the young are loved unconditionally, the old are respected, and I have yet to hear anyone mention Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, or Madonna’s attempt to adopt a second African child, even though, with such a late start, she cannot possibly begin to keep up with Angelina Jolie.
And then there are the people. Generalization is risky, but— in general — Mexicans are warm, friendly, generous and welcoming. If you smile at them, they smile back. If you greet a passing stranger on the street, they greet you back. If you try to speak even a little Spanish, they tend to treat you as though you were fluent. Or at least not an idiot.
I have had taxi drivers track me down after leaving my wallet or cell phone in their cab. I have had someone run out of a store to catch me because I have overpaid by twenty cents. I have been introduced to and come to love a people who celebrate a day dedicated to the dead as a recognition of the cycles of birth and death and birth — and the 15th birthday of a girl, an important rite in becoming a woman — with the same joy.
Too much of the noise you’re hearing about how dangerous it is to come to Mexico is just that — noise. But the media love noise, and too many journalists currently making it don’t live here. Some have never even been here. They just like to be photographed at night, standing near a spotlighted border crossing, pointing across the line to some imaginary country from hell. It looks good on TV.
Another thing. The U.S. media tend to lump all of Mexico into one big bad bowl. Talking about drug violence in Mexico without naming a state or city where this is taking place is rather like looking at the horror of Katrina and saying, "Damn. Did you know the U.S. is under water?" or reporting on the shootings at Columbine or the bombing of the Federal building in Oklahoma City by saying that kids all over the U.S. are shooting their classmates and all the grownups are blowing up buildings. The recent rise in violence in Mexico has mostly occurred in a few states, and especially along the border. It is real, but it does not describe an entire country.
It would be nice if we could put what’s going on in Mexico in perspective, geographically and emotionally. It would be nice if we could remember that, as has been noted more than once, these drug wars wouldn’t be going on if people in the United States didn’t want the drugs, or if other people in the United States weren’t selling Mexican drug lords the guns.
Most of all, it would be nice if more people in the United States actually came to this part of America (Mexico is also America, you will recall) to see for themselves what a fine place Mexico really is, and how good a vacation (or a life) here can be.
So come on down and get to know your southern neighbors. I think you’ll like it here. Especially the people.




