Mexico Travel Alert
Sunday, June 18, 2006
I stuck here in the Silicon Valley, right between two major freeway. I have to sit in traffic just to get to the grocery store. I'm rushing around all day long, all week, my weekends are so busy trying to catch up with household things neglected over the weekend. I can't even catch my breathe!
You know what sounds heavenly?
Kicking it on the beach in Cabo. Staying at a nice hotel Walking along the beach. Maybe trying to surf. Definitly doing some swimming.
Last year my friends had an amazing time, and caught their own Mahi-mahi for dinner. Fishing isn't so much for me, but they had a blast. I could have fun on a sail boat, and just enjoying the fresh air.
You know what sounds heavenly?
Kicking it on the beach in Cabo. Staying at a nice hotel Walking along the beach. Maybe trying to surf. Definitly doing some swimming.
Last year my friends had an amazing time, and caught their own Mahi-mahi for dinner. Fishing isn't so much for me, but they had a blast. I could have fun on a sail boat, and just enjoying the fresh air.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Ensenada Driving Map
http://www.mexadventure.com
Just 70 miles south of the San Diego / Tijuana border crossing, Ensenada is a great destination for the quick weekend getaway or the perfect place to park your RV and stay a while! Situated on the beautiful Pacific coast, Ensenada is one of Mexico's most active ports for vacation cruise lines and visiting pleasure boats. The drive to Ensenada from San Diego takes about 90 minutes, and is extremely scenic and pleasant. The Transpeninsular toll highway running from Tijuana directly into Ensenada is extremely well maintained and safe. Many parts of the highway wind through the coastal hills hundreds of feet above the Pacific ocean making for breathtaking views.
See more Baja driving distances
Once you arrive in Ensenada, you will find a multitude of interesting shops, fine restaurants, and charming hotels. There are also many great ocean related activities that can be experienced for very reasonable rates (If not for free) including whale watching tours, sport fishing, surfing, scuba diving, sea kayaking, horse back rides on the beach, and more. Close to town there are also a number of excellent golf courses and fine vineyards which offer tours.
http://www.mexadventure.com
Just 70 miles south of the San Diego / Tijuana border crossing, Ensenada is a great destination for the quick weekend getaway or the perfect place to park your RV and stay a while! Situated on the beautiful Pacific coast, Ensenada is one of Mexico's most active ports for vacation cruise lines and visiting pleasure boats. The drive to Ensenada from San Diego takes about 90 minutes, and is extremely scenic and pleasant. The Transpeninsular toll highway running from Tijuana directly into Ensenada is extremely well maintained and safe. Many parts of the highway wind through the coastal hills hundreds of feet above the Pacific ocean making for breathtaking views.
See more Baja driving distances
Once you arrive in Ensenada, you will find a multitude of interesting shops, fine restaurants, and charming hotels. There are also many great ocean related activities that can be experienced for very reasonable rates (If not for free) including whale watching tours, sport fishing, surfing, scuba diving, sea kayaking, horse back rides on the beach, and more. Close to town there are also a number of excellent golf courses and fine vineyards which offer tours.
I found out you can bring your Pets to Mexico!
I met a lady today who is married to a vet. I will try to contact her husband at his office to get another opinion.
http://www.pettravel.com/Sunsentinel_article.cfm
bring your dogs food, water would be good too.
Contact the Mexican Consulate in San Diego at 619-231-8414 for details.
They will know last minute changes
Globetrotting pet book http://www.pettravel.com/Globetrotting.cfm
Passports for pets http://www.passportforpets.co.uk/
U.S. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS ON BRINGING PETS TO THE U.S. This publication is the one to follow
http://www.cbp.gov/
I met a lady today who is married to a vet. I will try to contact her husband at his office to get another opinion.
http://www.pettravel.com/Sunsentinel_article.cfm
bring your dogs food, water would be good too.
Contact the Mexican Consulate in San Diego at 619-231-8414 for details.
They will know last minute changes
Globetrotting pet book http://www.pettravel.com/Globetrotting.cfm
Passports for pets http://www.passportforpets.co.uk/
U.S. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS ON BRINGING PETS TO THE U.S. This publication is the one to follow
http://www.cbp.gov/
Sunday, October 09, 2005
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Look for great discussion on this site... and we greatly appreciate your comments!
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