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 ‘Cancun’ Category

people fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN). It’s on the mainland, only about six miles from the southern tip of Cancun Island, where the Hotel Zone is. Quite a few American and Mexican carriers offer frequent direct flights from various cities in the United States, often daily. Flights come from other cities in Mexico, too. […]

The business of real estate in Cancun has some features that will make it seem familiar. There is a multiple listing service. Some of the company names will be familiar: Century 21 and RE/MAX have offices there. Some of the properties are offered with financing, rare in most of Mexico. Prices may be listed in […]

Summer all year… gorgeously turquoise ocean… sandy white beaches… shopping from Mexican handicrafts to designer clothes… stunning hotels with interesting architecture, many right on the beach… world-class restaurants… nightlife and dance clubs that go till early morning… Mayan ruins in the middle of it all… that’s Cancun! Water sports include swimming, surfing, diving, boating, fishing, […]

Cancun Island is almost 15 miles long but only about a quarter of a mile wide. It’s known as the Hotel Zone, and there are dozens and dozens of hotels — with an incredible variety of architecture. They are landscaped and furnished with flair. Just touring the hotels can be a vacation activity in itself. […]

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