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Mexico Vacation
from: Beth Gabriel Mexico Vacation
For travel ideas, I highly recommend Mexico! Here are a few tips
and facts to help you on your way to this vacation paradise.
When you get back home and youre organizing all of your pictures
and souvenirs and may think, wouldnt it be great if I could find
a beautiful Mexican Flag to remember my vacation by that doesnt
cost too much to add to my whole vacation experience? Well, Ive
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Mexico Travel Mexico is fun and exciting - beautiful sites,
exotic fashion and a lively culture can be found here! There are
also a lot of different customs to be aware of. Here are some
tips to make your trip a fun and hassle free experience. Getting
into Mexico To enter Mexico you will need a photo ID like a
driver's license, a tourist card and valid proof of citizenship.
A tourist card is your permission from the Mexican government
saying that you are allowed to be there. These cards are free
and you can get help from your airline to obtain them.
Travel by plane If you are traveling to Mexico by air, you will
have two documents to fill out before you can enter Mexico. They
are given to you by the airline before you get off the plane.
Getting a Rental Car There are many rental car companies to
choose from in Mexico. To rent a car, you must carry a valid
drivers license and be at least 25 years old. Plan to carry a
Visa or MasterCard credit card with you and reserve your car
before you arrive to ensure that it is ready for you when you
get there. You may even get a lower rate if you reserve your car
ahead of time. Make sure that you have auto insurance. Your
regular insurance from home will probably not be sufficient in
Mexico. Before you go, make sure that you call your agent to
make sure that you have coverage. It doesn't matter if you are
driving a rental car or your own, insurance is a must in Mexico.
The Climate Mexico is a great place to visit any time of the
year. The rainy season is from June to October. November through
May has more moderate, drier temperatures. Whenever you go to
Mexico, you should be safe from weather worries.
Staying Healthy Be very careful what you eat and drink in
Mexico. Drink lots of fluids, but ONLY bottled water. When you
eat fruits and vegetables, remember to peel them first. Bring
along over-the-counter medications from home such as aspirin and
pepto. These are good to have on hand just in case you eat
something that doesnt agree with you and you may need them fast!
Remember to use good common sense when traveling and youll have
a great vacation in Mexico.
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Mexico News
Parents of Frenchwoman Cassez confident Mexico will free her
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The parents of a Frenchwoman imprisoned in Mexico for kidnapping said on Tuesday they are optimistic the Supreme Court will free her after reviewing the case that has caused a diplomatic rift between France and Mexico. Florence Cassez, 37, has maintained she is innocent since her arrest in 2005, but the Mexican government has defended the conviction that sentenced her to ...
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Read more...Being a Journalist in Mexico Can Be Deadly
Marco Avila, a reporter in Sonora, Mexico was buried over the weekend after being found in a black garbage bag. He's the sixth current or former journalist killed in Mexico in less than a month. Considering the number of gruesome atrocities committed by the country's drug cartels (the latest being the 49 decapitated, hand-less, foot-less bodies found on the side of a highway), it makes sense ...
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