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Nifty (and Gnarly) Puerto Escondido

  Esconced on the lower Pacific ¨Emerald Coast¨ in the state of Oaxaca, the town of Puerto Escondido (which means ¨hidden port¨) was up until the 1960s barely a pinprick on the map, with dirt streets and just a handful of residents mostly devoted to fishing. Then in 1960 a coastal road reached the village, making it accessible to the outside world, and a village hall was built. Most consequentially for tourism, it was during that decade that surfers (pioneered by a group of Venezuelans,…

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3 great underwater tours on the Riviera Maya

The vacation-oriented coast south of Cancún on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula is famed for its resorts as well as their various shopping, dining, nightlife, and a broad menu of daytime activities. And one of the Riviera Maya's top activities is diving and snorkeling amid the corals that lie offshore, part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef - the world's second largest after Australia's Great Barrier Reef. For snorkeling you don't need any prior training or experience, and here's a trio of the top…

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5 of the best things to do in Cancún

Located at the northeast coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, this L-shape resort island, alongside a city home to hundreds of thousands of Mexicans, many of whom work in the tourism industry, was essentially created by the Mexican government in 1974. Its core appeal has always been its beaches and nightlfe (along with the chance to take day trips to incredible Mayan archaeological sites; there's even a tiny one right here, called Ruinas del Rey). And over the years many other options have…

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  • Tunnel Discovered under Teotihuacan

    from eTurboNews: "After eight months of excavation, archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have located, 12 meters below, the entrance to the tunnel leading to a series of galleries beneath the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, in the archaeologcial area of Teotihuacan."

    Exciting news. Now, I've taken the tunnel into Khafre's pyramid in Egypt. It was a personal challenge, and I met it, but I will not do that again. Are you ready to go down under Teotihuacan?
  • I have just learned that the United States aviation authorities have downgraded their safety ratings for AeroMexico and Mexicana Airlines. Will this prevent them from partnering with American airlines' frequent flyer programs, and are you as surprised as I am?
  • I have an assignment for an article on Mexico's 2010 Centennial/Bicentennial. Need info on events happening in Cancun/Riviera Maya, los Cabos areas.
    Thanks! John
  • Does any one know of Puerto Morelos as a place to relax in a quiet surroundings - Suggestion ? hidden restaurants etc. ?
  • I returned a few days ago from a great tour of Mexico by Peregrine, an Australian company. We started in Mexico City (not enough time there), then on to Oaxaca, Chipapa de Corzo, San Cristobal de Las Casas (my favorite), Palenque, Campeche, Merida and Cancun. We spent time at 7 different archeological sites and I can't remember how many cathedrals we visited. Whew! Exhausting but fascinating.
  • Hola, I'm writing a book on the undiscovered Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Any ideas, suggestions, PR & lodging contacts, etc will be appreciated. Saludos, John
  • Andrea, don't miss Playa Carrizalillo, the best beach in Puerto Escondido.A perfect scallop of sand fringed by tropical cliffsides, great for swimming (many other beaches are too treacherous except for surfing) reached by descending 150 or so steps on a nice stone staircase. It's a few minutes' drive north of town; look for the small sign. By far the best food, including Mexican, is to be found at the upscale Hotel Santa Fe; outdoor dining, great service, great vegetarian choices; we negotiated a cheaper rate and stayed there, too. If you have time, rent a car or car/driver and head east 60 km to Zipolite, where the cool international expat vibe reminded us of a laid-back N. Calif hippie town.
  • One of my favorite Mexican beach cocktails is this week's drink of choice. Have a nice, cool Tequila Sunrise and join us on the patio for birdwatching at The World on Wheels: http://tinyurl.com/yk3ayvp
  • I'm a writer in search of the following for two articles I'm writing:
    * The best novels and non-fiction about Mexico (from the past 12 months, and available in English)
    * Mexico Bicentennial events and celebrations for this year.
    Any ideas/recommendations?
  • I'm working on an article about Mexico's bicentennial celebration, for Latitudes Magazine. Any suggestions on events that shouldn't be missed this year?
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