Travelling To Acapulco Mexico For Springbreak
April 14, 2012 by drewloupsen
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Spring Break 2012 is quickly coming up and many students all over the country are trying to figure out where to spend these glorious few weeks. There are many different wonderful options for young people to consider when traveling abroad for spring break. However, if you have not already gotten your passport you may need [...]
Discover Petroglyphs In Pristine Beachfront Paradise Chacala Mexico
August 1, 2011 by drewloupsen
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The Altavista Petroglyphs of Chacala Mexicoby Riviera Nayarit Blog
Chacala in Nayarit, Mexico is among the most beautiful seaside areas in the country. It’s a humble area of more or less 300 population located more or less an hour past Puerto Vallarta. Tourists flock to Chacala all through the peak seasons of Easter Week and all [...]
San Pancho Top Hidden Vacation Destination on Mexican Riviera Nayarit
June 23, 2011 by drewloupsen
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San Pancho, A Place Where Nature and Culture Intertwine
San Francisco, also tenderly nicknamed as San Pancho, is a charming, non-commercialized town in Riviera Nayarit. This humid town is a one-hour car ride from Puerto Vallarta airport and is situated close to the mountainous Sierra Madre Occidental. San Francisco has striking, clean beaches and is covered [...]
Set Some Time Aside When Getting a Passport For the First Time
February 20, 2010 by Admin
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There was a time when traveling to places like Canada or Mexico was as simple as hopping in the car and going, but those days are long gone. Now, anyone crossing a border is looking at getting a passport for the first time in their lives. Anyone who has never had to do this should know right off the bat that it is not something that can usually be handled in a few minutes.
Getting A U.S. Passport To Go To Cancun Is Playing It Safe
February 18, 2010 by drewloupsen
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One of the beauties of traveling to Mexico and Canada has always been that there was never a need to have a passport to make the trip. Now imagine having planned and paid for a trip over a year ago and then realizing that a U.S.
