Articles tagged with "mexico"
We have found 1093 articles tagged with "mexico".
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2006-01-07 20:48:30
After my birthday we got a bit of culture in visiting a museum with lovely murals on the ceiling (Gwyn you need to comment what ...
Posted on: World Cup 2006 Blog | 2006-01-06 19:13:18
There's controversy brewing in Mexico where national team coach Ricardo La Volpe is keen on having Argentine-born midfielder Walter Gaitan on his team this summer ...
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-12-28 19:57:52
Monday I left Guatemala and went across the border into Mexico, stopped in San Cristobal once again for a couple nights before making the long ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 20:12:58
Palenque ain`t that big although it always seemed rather busy. A quick swizz at the well-thumbed Lonely Planet took us to a cafe in town ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 19:43:55
Thought we´d slip this entry in for our mate Victor who has a particular interest in bandits.
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-12-23 16:04:28
Merry xmas to anyone reading this.
Just a quick one to say I'm still alive and I've made it to Guadalajara in Mexico, staying with ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 02:06:29
Apart from exploring Central America by ourselves and generally relaxing (yes, believe it or not), one of the key reasons for coming here was to ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-23 01:32:01
We`d tried to be fairly organised before we came away this time by booking much of our accomodation - that goodness for t´ínternet. Palenque was ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 17:05:55
Negro Modelo in hand and a bead of sweat on my brow, I gazed across the dusty street towards the main square. To my ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 16:28:05
The minibus was supposed to arrive between 6.30 - 7am. We were one of the first to be picked up which was great as we ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-22 00:57:09
A quick dash across the square after perusing the Lonely Planet maps (excellent as always) and we were within site of the Hotel Mansion de ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-21 08:48:04
...in San Cristobal de la Casas. We booked this because it was recommended in the Lonely Planet Guide. Wish we hadn´t though - it was ...
Posted on: Nearly There... | 2005-12-21 01:08:03
What a lovely town. Clean and friendly once you get over making a bad mistake by booking a crap hotel before you arrive.
Posted on: Indy Travel | 2005-11-21 14:35:43
The usually tony NY Times avoids $200 hotel rooms this week, looking south to increasingly chic Oaxaca, Mexico. Wit
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-11-05 14:38:29
After 2 very busy weeks crossing Mexico on the big yellow (come and fleece us we're rich) Tucan bus it all finally came to an ...
Posted on: Lost in Place | 2005-10-30 11:11:33
Another weekend comes to a close with a cup of tea and a sweet Halloween snack - I just treated myself to a pair of ...
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-10-29 14:10:00
After a mad week in Mexico City, meeting loads of nice people at Hostel Amigo, I´ve now found myself one week into a two week ...
Posted on: Losing it in Latin America | 2005-10-22 14:09:46
I thought I'd only stay in the bewildering metropolis that is Big Bad Mexico City for a couple nights, prefering to escape for most of ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Land of the sun - complete with azure coloured waterfalls, bustling markets, colonial cities and Caribbean beaches. Feel the heartbeat of Mexico, past and present, ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Come to the enigmatic lands of the Maya while come fact-to-face with the lore of bygone pirates. The remnants of these two distinct legends will ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Four countries, three weeks, too wonderful to imagine and one holiday you'll never forget! From atop ancient pyramids set deep in their steamy jungle lair ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
"El Grande" guarantees a close up encounter with the Real Mexico. By combining our popular "Canyons & Pyramids" and "Tierra del Sol" treks, we have ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
The diversity of Mexico! From world class natural wonders to pyramids of an extinct race, from Spanish colonial cities to aboriginal homelands, discover for yourself ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
High adventure awaits on the path of the Ruta de Maya - explore lost cities, sub-tropical rain forests, and pristine Caribbean beaches in three different ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
The Yucatan peninsula showcases Mexico's fantastic cultural and geographical diversity. This trek is an exciting mix of tropical Mexico, ancient Mayan Indian cultures, steamy jungles, ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
From Mexico City to the Pacific coast, experience the secrets of Mexican culture - old and new. Travel through the heart of the Mexican revolution, ...
Posted on: BootsnAll Adventure Trips | 2005-09-16 21:22:35
Virtually untouched since the Mayan civilization mysteriously disappeared centuries ago, the Yucatan Peninsula offers unsurpassed beauty, history & adventure.
This journey of adventure and discovery begins ...
Posted on: Jenny and Fabien Begin the Next Adventure | 2005-08-21 17:32:35
Born January 10, 1978 (yeah, I'm a lot younger than Jenny) in Amiens, Picardy (great region specially known for its farmers), I had a really ...
Posted on: Wanderingly Mindlessly | 2005-07-17 23:37:55
The first time I dove in Cozumel, I wasn't too impressed. The reefs were small and everything was in different shades of blue (in contrast, ...
Posted on: Elysian Fields | 2005-07-14 21:49:44
I recently spent a few days in Puerto Penasco. The resort I stayed at was nice, la princessa de penasco, right on the beach. i ...
