By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-10-19 | Travel Tips The Lone Star state is jam-packed with exciting tourist attractions and unique things to do. Like most Texans, you probably have a great deal of pride in your state - and why not? Texas is a truly fascinating place. Of course, the history of Texas is intricately linked to the history of its neighbor to the south. Indeed, Mexico has played a huge role in the development of Texas. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-12-20 | Travel Tips Its easy to have a fantastic time while in Mexico. Its especially easy when you know about the most common mistakes and how to avoid them. The top mistake you can make when visiting Mexico is going without Mexican auto insurance. Some people opt not to buy Mexican car insurance in an effort to save themselves a little cash. In the long run though, this strategy can end up costing you a lot of money and turmoil. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-09-29 | Travel Tips For many years, Mexico Citys famous Centro district became a virtual ghost town after dark. Anyone who ventured into the area after the sun set was generally met with closed-up shops and little to do. Lately, one exciting change is making Centro a lot more of a nightlife hot spot: Calle Regina. The street was designated a "cultural corridor" by the Mexican government in 2007. Since then, the street has been sealed off to traffic and has come alive! read more
By: Gary Nichols | 2011-06-23 | Insurance Just like Canada and the United States, auto insurance is compulsory in Mexico. Unfortunately, due to territorial exclusions, car insurance purchased in Canada or the U.S. is not recognized in Mexico. read more
By: Orson Johnson | 2010-03-31 | Destinations Mexico City is the bustling capital city of the country of the same name. It is one of the world's largest cities in terms of land area and population density. As a result, this bustling capital city is one of the most important tourist hotspots in the whole of South America. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2011-07-04 | Travel Tips There's no denying the grandeur and impressive size of the Grand Canyon. If you've been there and done that, though, finding something that's on an equal footing can be tricky. One option is to buy Mexican insurance, drive south of the border and head down to Copper Canyon. Copper Canyon is Mexico's answer to the Grand Canyon, and it is well worth a visit. Learn more about this unique attraction by checking out the information below. read more
By: Kristopher Grizzell | 2012-04-16 | Hotels Anyone who is thinking of spending any time in Mexico wants to understand the importance which eating out has in the local consciousness. Several individuals in Mexico eat out on a regular basis, and it is not rare for individuals to spend many hours at a time in eateries and restaurants, merely enjoying a full meal. Several tourists hoping to eat at some of the best restaurants in Mexico are shoc read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-12-03 | Travel Tips Nobody expects American or Canadian tourists to speak fluent Spanish when they visit Mexico. Knowing at least a small amount of the language can be hugely beneficial, though. Next to buying a Mexican car insurance policy, learning a bit of Spanish should be one of your top priorities. Although your Mexican auto insurance policy will protect you, it won't help you communicate with the authorities. Buy your Mexican insurance, then study up on a few key Spanish phrases. read more
By: James Dawsons | 2010-03-27 | Destinations If you and your family are planning a vacation and would like to include beauty and a new culture while keeping costs reasonable, you may want to consider traveling to Mexico by RV. There is no question that the beaches, cities, and people of Mexico offer a uniquely relaxing vacation experience, making it an incredibly popular destination. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-09-15 | Hotels Lets face it: Not all of us are great planners. If you're the type of person who likes to wing it, the idea of meticulously planning out a vacation to Mexico is probably not all that appealing to you. However, its something that really has to be done. One of the most important things about planning a south-of-the-border vacation is protecting yourself legally; Mexican auto insurance purchased online is one of the best ways to do so. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-12-22 | Travel Tips If there's one mistake that you should avoid when planning a trip to Mexico, it's not buying Mexican auto insurance Online. You might be reluctant to buy Mexican insurance online because you think its a hassle to buy; you might also think that its just one more expense that you don't want to incur. In reality, though, not buying Mexican auto insurance is a terrible mistake. In fact, going without it can actually cause you bigger problems and cost you even more money. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-11-03 | Travel Tips Chiapas is a Mexican state with a unique variety of tastes and attractions. One of the major attractions of Chiapas lies in the city of Comitan which is known as Lakes of Montebello. This exotic area is near the border of Guatemala in Comitan, and easily accessible by air, bus and airport shuttle. However, experts always suggest you drive your own vehicle so you can admire the beauty of the lush surroundings. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Destinations If you're looking for a place to plan your next RV road trip, consider historic and beautiful New Mexico. Here are a few of New Mexico's highlights, plus some advice on choosing New Mexico campgrounds that will surely make your trip a road trip to remember. read more
By: Thomas Lloyd | 2011-02-01 | Real Estate Playa del Carmen property investment is benefiting from the fact that the number of foreigners taking interest in Mexico is increasing, despite apparent "crime scares" in other parts of the country. read more
By: Jason Stiver | 2011-05-12 | Adventure Tourism When people think of vacationing along Mexico’s Riviera Maya, their thoughts generally gravitate to Cancun, but the region is rich with opportunities for adventure. Just down the road from Cancun is Playa del Carmen. read more