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Cozumel Genuine Estate – Mexico Advantages from Recovering Tourism

December 17th, 2011

Travelling to Mexico: 9 Need to Know Tips

If you’re flying in to Mexico, regardless of how long you plan on staying, even if it’s just a week or two; try to get your Mexico Tourist Card, or FMT as it’s often called, to be validated for 180 days. Taxis:

Most taxi drivers even if they plan on overbilling you are actually quite friendly and would be more than happy to fill the ride with questions, conversation, and English practice. Driving in Mexico:

On the federal 4 lane highways, use the right lane unless passing a snail’s pace semi trailer or occasional tractor. On two lane state highways, similar rules apply, if you’re going slow, move as far to the right as you safely can if someone is signaling that they’ll be passing. Signal the same if you’re passing slower traffic. Police

Cell phones:

Brought your American/Canadian/whatever cell phone? Most cell phones in Mexico are maintained by prepaid cards that you can by damn near anywhere. Buy one of the cheaper phones, register your name and an address (provide a friends address or even the address of your hostel if you like) and buy yourself a prepaid card (100 pesos, 200 pesos, and 500 pesos) and you’re good to go. Credit cards? Debit? If you’re Canadian, open an account with HSBC in Canada, I recommend a savings account so you don’t get all the little monthly usage fees shoved down your throat. HSBC IS one of the major banks in Mexico, thus the ATM fees are very small per transaction. Take every opportunity that comes your way to practice your Spanish with people; friends you meet, taxi drivers, store clerks, hotel clerks, family of friends, are all fair game.

There you go, a little bit of what I’ve learned during my time spent traveling around Mexico.

Travelling to Mexico: 9 Need to Know Tips

In Mexico, the international real estate industry is closely tied into the international tourism industry, which attracts the cash flow and investment for services, activities and conveniences, such as restaurants, golf courses, marinas, shopping areas, excellent roads, and much more.

The tourism recovery can best be noted in the statistics from the month of March, a high point in tourism traffic. During this month 7.87 million international tourists (largely Americans and Canadians) visited Mexico, each spending an average of $169 dollars, for a total of $1.3 billion of tourism revenue, an increase of 6.6 % over March 2009.

Real estate buyers in Cozumel and Costa Maya especially, but also in the Pacific coast locations, will benefit from the increase of cruises to Mexico, as passenger numbers increased significantly, reaching 720 000, an increase of 13.6%.

Most effective Restaurants in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

December 16th, 2011

Travel Warning - Think Twice About Visiting Tijuana, MexicoThe drug war. Even the most pro-Mexico natives in San Diego are staying on the north side of the border.

Travel Warning – Think Twice About Visiting Tijuana, Mexico

As Playa del Carmen’s reputation has elevated, so have the lots of amazing restaurants in whatever value range fits your budget or your taste.Some Spending spending budget-Priced Restaurants in Playa del CarmenLa TarrayaThis seafood restaurant has an outstanding location. On the beach between Calle 2 and Calle four, it is one of the couple of older restaurants left on the beach. If you have a loved ones, particularly if you have teenage boys, this is a fantastic choice. High client ratings. It specializes in Steak, Lobster, and Fajitas. Only a couple of blocks from the beach in a corner of the famous 5th Avenue at Calle 12 in Playa del Carmen. Specialties: Fresh Mayan Lobster and Seafood as correctly as USDA Angus Steaks. Mixture of authentic Mayan and Mexican Cuisine. Positioned at Calle four among Avenidas 5 ten, the restaurant supplies relaxed dining with the Latin Music of Tierra Vera nightly. Pretty rated food, service, worth, and atmosphere make it an consuming spot worth looking at. Asian, Mexican, Seafood, Contemporary, and Asian fusion cuisines are featured.

Modern Houses in Mexico

December 16th, 2011

How to Find Loved ones and Friends Living in MexicoColonial Style Residence? Two storey house? Four bedrooms? Four bathrooms? Swimming pool with fountain? Terrace with chimney? Bungalow in the garden location with one particular distinct bedroom and bathroom? Maid’s space with bathroom? Living room? Dining room? Kitchen? Cars garageTwo Storey Residence with Contemporary Style? 3 bedrooms? Master’s area with dressing space and bathroom? three bathrooms? Living room? Dining room? Kitchen? Maid’s space with bathroom? Medium size garden? Swimming pool? GarageMinimalist House? Minimalist style? Two storey house? Living room? Dining room? Kitchen? Maid’s space with bathroom? Laundry area? Hall? Three bedrooms? Master’s bedroom with dressing area? 5 bathrooms? Visitor’s space with bathroom and roof greatest terrace? Basement? Storage room? Mini-garden? Swimming pool? Roof garageExcellent Home Model? Two storey house with panoramic view? three bedrooms? Four bathrooms? Kitchen? Maid’s room with bathroom? Middle size garden? Roof garage? GazeboModern Luxury style? Two storey house? 3 bedrooms? Two bathrooms? Living rooms? Dining rooms? Maid’s space with bathroom? Mini-garden? Swimming pool? Auto garageModern Contemporary Style? Garage? Lobby? Interior courtyard? Fountain? Waiting room? Office? Study room? Dining room? Terrace? Garden? Kitchen? Laundry? three bedrooms? Living room? Four bathroomsTree Lined California Style? California style? Single dwelling on a tree lined? 4 bedrooms? Two bathrooms? Kitchen maid’s room? Mini-garden? Swimming pool? Automobile garagePueblo Style? High ceiling? Fire place? Living room? Dining room? Kitchen? 1 certain bedroom? Master’s bedroom with balcony? Substantial back yard? Laundry area? Study office? Storage closet? GarageThe a variety of models and variations of Mexican houses are genuinely 1 of a sort.