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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.
Mexico, surfing and cervesas
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
Mexico of surfing, friendly locals and lots of cold beer. To balance the negative flow of media stories about Mexico you should read the below article from the San Diego Reader, a great tail of 2 surfers who thought they could not go back, but then they did. The first time I came to Mexico, it was love at first sight and I mean the country not some handsome Latino, when I returned from my Mexican Holiday my friends all said – you can never go back, it will never be the same, you will be
Of course I did have a few disappointing experiences in Mexico, but overall the good outweighed the bad by about 99%. You should also know that I have an Uncle about 75 years old who drives his Camper Van to Mexico every year for the last several years with a group of friends all driving motor homes and campers. They are all safe and happy and will probably drive back next year again.
Read the below article and when you think of Mexico think of great surf, friendly locals and some cold cerveza’s.
Baja Revisited
By Brandon Walter | Published Thursday, June 2, 2011
Recently a close friend and I embarked on a two-week road trip that took us from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas, the tip of Baja California, Mexico.
We'd been discussing such a trip for weeks on end. We fantasized about the uncrowded waves we would score and delicious seafood we would eat in abundance. The two of us recounted several stories from past trips we had taken in Mexico and about how great those experiences had been. Stories about friendly, laid-back locals, fun, uncrowded surf, and hanging out on the beach sipping on cold cervezas.
Despite all the good times we'd had in the past visiting Baja, we were still quite apprehensive to take such a trip and visit our infamous neighbors to the south. After all, living in San Diego, there's no shortage of horror stories about what happens in Mexico: everything from tales of bribery and drugs being planted on tourists to stories about decapitations and how children's freshly killed carcasses are used to smuggle drugs across the border.
These days the stories are predominantly linked to the recent activity with the drug cartels. You read these stories and hear them on the local news, but mostly you hear seemingly exaggerated accounts of what goes on – through acquaintances, whose sources are unknown. Regardless of your level of skepticism, it's difficult to not feel a little "sketched out" when thinking about traveling across the border these days.
So after serious consideration on driving into Baja, which neither of us had done in at least four years, I began to do some research. Mostly reading articles and threads on online forums. What I found out did not surprise me; however, it did enlighten the subject. Here are a few key points that I found reassuring:
First, the majority of cartel-related crime takes place in the border cities. This meant as soon as we were out of T.J we would be fine.
Second, among those crimes, those involved almost always were either members of the cartels or government officials or family members of either. Good for us we don't fall into any of those groups.
Third, and probably the most astonishing (or not), is that the American media over-dramatizes what's taking place in Mexico. The stretching of facts and the lack of journalistic integrity do not portray an accurate picture of the situation there. Furthermore, both the L.A Times and the Union-Tribune are notorious for re-printing old stories and embellishing the truth about cartel-related news. Presumably their reason could be competition over tourist dollars – cause if they're not spending that money in Mexico, they're spending it here.
So after much thought we decided to go for it. We loaded up my buddy's old Volkswagen Vanagon with surfboards and camping supplies. We bought our Mexican insurance and picked up our recommended tourist visas.
The trip was nothing short of awesome – aside from some pretty brutal "topes" and the starter dying in the van, we encountered no problems. We did not even have to bribe any cops. I can honestly say I felt totally safe the whole trip. Our van was searched several times (pretty much at every checkpoint). This is simply protocol, as the government is actually trying to do something about the cartels. The federales were kind, happy people to deal with and it was actually a nice break to get out, stretch your legs and talk to someone else.
The roads were not perfect but really not bad at all. They're currently being upgraded to a four-lane system. Completion is expected sometime in 2013, and the progress can be seen best between La Paz and Todos Santos – that highway is as good as anything in the states.
We had a great trip and did exactly what we planned. We surfed uncrowded waves, ate plenty of amazing seafood, and of course drank a few cervezas. We were happy to spend our tourist dollars in a well-deserving place. Businesses are struggling down there; where most of them depend on tourists, this was sad to see.
Mexico is not the horrible place the media makes it out to be. Travel there is still safe regardless of the current "threat level color."
But this article isn't about how you should go to Baja and spend a little time and money – even though you should. The point is that anywhere you go in the world, whether it be Mexico, Paris or just down the street, you should always keep your head on a swivel, always be mindful of possible dangers. And second, learn to think critically – don't always take someone else's word as the end-all truth.
Go out and find your own truth!
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2011/jun/02/travel-baja-revisited/




