.....seems an interesting place to go….I’m curious about it….I haven’t been to many places….it’s hot….and they speak Spanish.
How to visit mexico
How I did it: I was in San Diego for a few days and decided to take a day trip down to Mexico. I found a tour operator and scheduled a trip to Ensanada Mexico, and Rosarita Beach.
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soulguru ais celebrating 43 years of life so must add 1 more goal!
I know it’s having it’s problems out there but I’ve wanted to go for nearly 20 years. I’ve put it on my honeymoon list.
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My boyfriend and best friend have been before and are escorting me there (this giant crazy white woman gets into trouble if left unattended). I’ve never been to Mexico before, and I’m pretty excited.
Current hope is to have at least one or two suggestions for things to do that I figured out without their help!
so i went to cabo with some friends. it was just a quick weekend trip. 4 days. first, i have to say i’m completely fortunate to even be able to go anywhere, especially on a vacation out of the US. it helps to be know flight attendants who are willing to share their benefits with you.
however, i don’t think cabo really counts entirely as visiting mexico. that’s like going to orlando and saying you’ve visited america. basically, cabo was like a touristy, over-americanized, timeshare saturated, spring break mecca complete with swim up bars and everyone wanting to be paid with american currency instead of pesos. i wish i had known, instead of paying the exhange rates and fees. oh well. it wasn’t at all what i expected, though i guess i should’ve known better. let’s just say that i think another trip to mexico is in order. but next time, i’m going to try for a less touristy-oriented experience.
the glass bottom boat tour to the big rock formations was fun. i expected to use my spanish and was kind of disappointed able that everyone seems to speak perfect english there. and what was up with all the fried food? fish tacos came fried everywhere we went. still, we rented a villa and it was amazing to take a few days to relax. the beach was nice, too. and i learned that tequila makes me a little crazy in a good way. okay, and i admit that one of the most fun times of the trip was when we went to Cabo Wabo, which is sammy hagar’s bar/club. there was a band playing fabulous 80’s tunes. it was great fun and a wonderful way to pay tribute to big hair butt rock.
still, it was a perfect escape for a few days away. i can’t complain, either. i got a great tan. :)
I guess this is the second half to Texas for Tex-Mex food… I’d particularly like to try and catch the Mexican Day of the Dead if i go there. Love tequila and a search for the best Margarita would be a top thing
i went to go visit my family there on numerous occasions. I really enjoy going there and I hope other people who have family there do the same.
It was ok but I want to go back to visit Tulum. I hear that it is breathtaking and not developed yet. One of the last natural frontiers on earth.





