Posts Tagged "Mexican car insurance"

Traveling In Style Aboard ‘El Chepe’

Another Mexican Car Insurance Travel Article by Mex Insurance Store Story by Jim Foreman When Mexicans plan on getting around the country, most choose the excellent bus service or inexpensive domestic flights. With few exceptions, train travel throughout most of…

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San Carlos Sonora – The Jewel of the Sonoran Desert

San Carlos Sonora: The Jewel of the Sonoran Desert Another Mexico Car Insurance Mexico Travel Article Story and Photos by Jim Foreman One of the best seaside locations located within a day’s drive from the US Border is San Carlos…

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Is Mexican Car Insurance Necessary?

Whether you are an American or Canadian citizen preparing to drive on vacation or business for any duration in Mexico, it is advisable for you to purchase short-term Mexican car insurance. But you may ask: Is Mexican car insurance necessary?…

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Do I Need Mexican Car Insurance?

“Do I need Mexican car insurance near me?” This is a question that is frequently asked by many Americans wanting to take a vacation in Mexico and bring their car into Mexico. Well, the answer is absolute YES. Tourism in…

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Top border spots for Valentine’s Day in Mexico – Mexico auto insurance

Top border spots for Valentine’s Day in Mexico – Mexico auto insurance Valentine’s Day is coming up soon…are you going to be prepared? With all the commercials on TV and stores like Target crammed full of romantic things to purchase, you could…

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Good Reasons to Travel to Mexico During Winter

Winter happens to be the most popular time to make a trip to Mexico.  There are several good reasons to tour this time when compared to other seasons. Although there may be better deals and fewer crowds at other times,…

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Lovely Mexican Handicrafts for the Culturally Curious

  Mexico offers a wide variety of artisan crafts for those who are culturally curious. A tour across Mexico is in actual fact traveling into the country’s ancient culture and its rich present. Anything that you choose to take back…

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Prepare for a Scuba Diving Expedition to Mexico – Mexico insurance online

Mexico insurance online – Prepare for a scuba diving expedition to Mexico To many Americans, Mexico is a convenient travel destination, and it is especially so for scuba divers. Divers can find top-class destinations on the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean…

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What To Do When You Visit Morelia

Morelia is the capital city of Michoacan.  It has been named a UNESCO World Heritage site and has a population of around half a million. The city has many beautiful gardens, atriums and plazas, and has been hailed as a…

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Los Cabos – A Great Medical Tourism Destination

Did you know medical care was readily available irrespective of where you live? I personally felt relieved when I learnt about medical tourism and how it accords everyone an opportunity to get high quality treatment at a reasonable rate. Within…

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Visit The Carnival Destinations Of Mexico

Prior to the Christian period of fasting, called Lent, carnivals are celebrated throughout Mexico in preparation for this holy period.   Some of the festivals, depending on the region where it is celebrated, can be compared to the Mardi Gras or…

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Visit The Silver Capital Of Mexico

Taxco de Alarcon is known as the silver capital of Mexico and is one of those delightful little colonial towns situated in the Guerrero state mountains.  It can be reached from Acapulco or Mexico City. The history of Taxco de…

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Tips On Planning A Trip To Mexico

Have you made the decision to take a trip to Mexico?  If so, there are a few things you should consider before you finalize your plans, such as the paperwork that is needed, transportation, health issues and safety. Your first…

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A Tour To See the Volcanoes In Mexico

Mexico has many volcanoes and most are situated within what is known as the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.  This belt runs from Michoacan and Jalisco, past Mexico City and down towards central Veracruz. Pico de Orizaba This is the highest peak…

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A Mayan Palace In Mexico

The Royal Palace of Palenque is a great example of Mayan architecture in the state of Chiapas and is an interesting tourist attraction.  This area was the residence to the Palenque rulers from 250 to 600 AD.  The constructions which…

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The Splendor Of Xochimilco’s Canals

Any trip to Mexico City should include a visit to Xochimilco to view its canals. The origin of this region goes back five centuries, when it was the agricultural center of Tenochtitlan. The meaning of Xochimilco is ‘Field of Flowers’….

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Beach Destinations In Mexico: Xcalak, Costa Maya

If you are looking for a holiday where there are few tourists, Mexico has several to offer you.  Some of these may not be as easy to reach and some may be close to the more popular resorts regions, but…

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Drive To Rocky Point, Mexico

Rocky Point is a four to five-hour drive from Phoenix.  This depends on the area you are in, the time of day you leave and how fast you drive. The US Department of State often issues travel warnings for travelers…

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Tourist Card and Mexican Car Insurance For Your Mexican Trip

There are certain regulations regarding identification and passport control if you wish to enter Mexico.  You can make use of a passport which is always a good form of identification.  You will also be required to obtain a tourist card…

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