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May 16
2009

Cell Phone Fees Drop for Binational Users near the Border (Mexico)

Posted by Brian Flock in Rosarito , Retirement Living , Realtor in Mexico , Northern Baja , Mexico Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , Driving in Mexico , Boomers retiring outside the USA , Boomers in Mexico , boomer living , Baja

Brian Flock

Hello Group,

May 06
2009

Driving Mexico-1- Ajijic to Puebla and Area

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Veracruz , Travel Mexico , travel in mexico , Retirement Living , Retire Abroad , Queretaro , Puebla , Mexico travel , Mexico Rentals , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico City , Mexican Real Estate , Living Abroad , life in Mexico , Guadalajara , fun in Mexico , Driving in Mexico , Colonial Mexico , Canada , Boomersabroad.com , Boomers retiring outside the USA , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright
  Our first album of photos from this trip was on the Veracruz area. We started about 10:30am on Fri. April 17,09 and made better time than expected on the excellent highways between Guadalajara and Mexico City and therefore decided to push on to Puebla on day one. Five O'Clock, through Mexico City was a challenge. We had never driven through it before but after about 2 ½ hours, darkness had fallen and we were on the outskirts and our way to Puebla.

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Apr 29
2009

Driving Mexico-2- Veracruz City-1

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Travelling Abroad , travel in mexico , tour mexico , Retire in Mexico , Queretaro , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico Real Estate , life in Mexico , Driving in Mexico , Colonial Mexico , Boomers retiring outside the USA , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Generation , Baby Boomers , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

Linda & I just returned from a 10 day drive from Ajijic,  along the north shore of Lake Chapala to LaBarca, then onto the hwy. 15 Cota (Toll) road to Mexico City, then on to Puebla. A great city where we spent  3 days, then a short driving day to Veracruz for another 3 days.

Apr 15
2009

Ajijic/Chapala: Mexico’s Gift to Foreigners

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , Travel Mexico , Seniors , Safety Mexico , retirement , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Rentals , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Airports , Investment , indigenous cultures in mexico , Driving in Mexico , Canada , Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright
 

Twelve years of fun, joy, excitement, amazingly consistent weather, meeting really interesting friendly people (foreigners and locals), traveling to nearby fascinating towns and cities. That is a synopsis of our time in the Lakeside area since 1996.

Apr 14
2009

What Happens When Tourists Cruise to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?

Posted by Jim Scherrer in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , villas , Travel Mexico , tour mexico , The Baby Boomer Generation , Seniors , Safety Mexico , Retirement destinations , Retirement Benefits , retirement , resort , Relocation , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate Investment , Real Estate in Mexico , real estate , Play Golf Daily , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Rentals , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Investments , Mexico Airports , Mexican Fiesta , marina , Investment , golf , Driving in Mexico , Discovery Weekend , Development , developer , condos , Canada , buyers agents , Buyer's Market , Boomers Summit , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , boomer living , Boomer Generation , best boomer towns , beach , Banderas Bay , Baby Boomers , baby boomer

Jim Scherrer
 By Jim Scherrer

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist resort destinations in the world. Because Vallarta is located along the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, a substantial portion of these tourists arrive by boat; the majority in large cruise ships, however many come in their private yachts.

Apr 10
2009

Joys of Ajijic/Chapala for Retirement or a 2nd Home

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , Vacation , travel requirements to mexico , Travel Mexico , traditions in Mexico , tour mexico , The Baby Boomer Generation , Seniors , Safety Mexico , retirement home , Retirement destinations , Retirement Benefits , retirement , Relocation , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate Investment , Real Estate in Mexico , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Play Golf Daily , Mexico travel , mexico tours , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Rentals , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Investments , Mexico Airports , homes , golf , Driving in Mexico , documents needed for mexico , documents for travel to mexico , Development , condos , condo , Canada , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , boomer living , Boomer Generation , best boomer towns , Baby Boomers , baby boomer , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

There are so many exciting places to visit in the world. Many are better to visit than to live but that depends on your critera for a retirement or 2nd home location.

Apr 04
2009

Four MYTHS of MEXICO:

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , Travel Mexico , tour mexico , Seniors , Safety Mexico , retirement , Realtor in Mexico , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , Driving in Mexico , Boomer Generation , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

  1-You can not safely drink the water or eat the food !

We have visited various parts of Mexico since the ‘70s and owned in Ajijic - Chapala since '96 and traveled more. In the late 70's a group of about 150 went out for a evening cruise and party off Acapulco. It turned out that over ½ got Montezuma's Revenge. That was the 70's. The next year we went to Cancun. No one got sick. And (touch wood) in all the years since, we have not nor have many of the hundreds of friends and acquaintances.

Mar 31
2009

Ajijic/Chapala Mexico-Still an Undiscovered Retirement Gem

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Travel Mexico , Retirement destinations , retirement , Relocation , real estate , Mexico travel , mexico tours , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Airports , Driving in Mexico , Canada , Boomers in Mexico , best boomer towns , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

Even though we have thousands of Americans, Canadians and other foreigners living in the Ajijic / Chapala area in harmony with the friendly Mexicans, these are names that bring wonderment to many north of the US -Mexican border.

Mar 18
2009

Travel Requirements for Mexico are Important

Posted by jennifer moore in travel requrements for mexico , travel requirements to mexico , Travel Mexico , San Miguel de Allende , packing requirements for mexico , Michoacan , Mexico Visa , Mexico Airports , Mexico , Driving in Mexico , documents needed for mexico , documents for travel to mexico

jennifer moore

There are a few travel requrements for Mexico that are needed before heading down to the country.If you want to travel to Mexico, without knowing what you need to gointo Mexicoor learning how to get around, you may have a difficult time , it may be too much for you and very tiresome. This is the reason you need to figure out what these travel requirements for Mexico are before you head out the door.

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