A Quick Update

In 2010, we moved back to the small town in Colorado that I never stopped missing while we lived in Mexico. Now I sometimes miss Mexico, but I wouldn't travel as freely as we did when we were there, camping out in remote areas and so forth.

Mexico today is in a period of change, and in many ways it is more dangerous now. That said, I have plenty of American friends who still live there very happily, just taking a few more precautions than they did in the past.

Just to say!

Rosana

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Archive for the ‘Acapulco’ Category

Easily accessible by air from places all over the world, and with a fast highway from Mexico City, Acapulco serves well as an introduction to Mexico. Most travelers arrive in Acapulco by air. Direct flights come from U.S. cities via American, Continental, Delta, and Mexicana. Also, many carriers fly to Mexico City and you can […]

Promoted by the Mexican government as a major tourism destination beginning in the 1950s, Acapulco has been very heavily built up with hotels, condos, apartment houses, and homes. All that building has been at times more than the traffic could bear, and so there are bargains to be found in rentals and in homes to […]

Mexico’s first great resort destination, Acapulco is a stunningly beautiful city located around a bay on the Pacific Ocean, with miles of easily-accessible beaches. It’s truly in the tropics, with palm trees and other exotic plants everywhere. Views across the bay are gorgeous, the sunsets are legendary, and the city lights at night are lovely […]

You have a tremendous choice of hotels in Acapulco, from glittering five-star palaces, to resorts that have seen finer days but are still well kept, all the way down to the funky-but-friendly category. With over a million and a half visitors a year, there are at least 30,000 rooms in and around the city. Think […]

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