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We've found this huge, diverse land to be an inexhaustible source not only of beachy vacation fun but urban sophistication; folkloric fabulousness; spellbinding historic and archaeological sites; culinary wonders; and mucho, mucho más...

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Comment by John Lamkin on August 31, 2010 at 2:45pm
Ed, If they 'give it up' for me, there I go!
John (Juan)
Comment by Ed Wetschler on August 31, 2010 at 2:41pm
Like sports statistics geeks, InternationalLiving.com runs the numbers on eight different factors to come up with an annual ranking of the best countries for retirees. This year, Mexico came in third, just barely behind Panama and Ecuador. (The U.S.? #15. The U.K.? #22.)

Here are the top ten, with numerical scores on a scale of 100:

Ecuador - 81
Panama - 80
Mexico - 79
France - 78
Italy - 78
Uruguay - 77
Malta - 76
Chile - 76
Spain - 75
Costa Rica - 75

The challenge, I believe, is that you have to feel okay about giving up Medicare.
Comment by Vincent Russo on August 26, 2010 at 3:14pm
Darryl
You're right.
Comment by Darryl Musick on August 26, 2010 at 11:18am
You can do it for free just by walking across the border in TJ or Juarez. I would imagine the tour guide would probably have to pay for protection on the tour like this so I wouldn't do it solely on the grounds that my fee would be going to support those criminals.
Comment by Sam Scribe on August 26, 2010 at 11:05am
Good morning, world. Last night some friends were discussing a new tourism craze in Mexico: Entrepreneurs are leading tourists through neighborhoods rife with violent crime and drug wars. One of them is thinking of taking one of these tours, but I, normally, an adventurous traveler, advised him not to. What do you know about it, and what would you say?
Comment by John Lamkin on August 12, 2010 at 2:13pm
Visiting Laguna Bacalar? Check out http://CasaBacalar.com. Right next to Rancho Encantado.
Saludos, John
Comment by John Lamkin on August 12, 2010 at 2:11pm
Book on undiscovered Yucatan Peninsula coming right along. Still need ideas, leads, suggestions, lodging, PR etc? I'm interested in unusual, unknown places & things.
Comment by Nanci Benefiel on August 4, 2010 at 8:07pm
Andrea, I have a rental on my site in San Miguel Allende and have a connection for other options. Contact me if interested at 1-888-332-8477
http://www.bajasurvacationrentals.com/rentals/view/Casa-Seis-Fuente...
Comment by Ed Wetschler on August 4, 2010 at 12:05pm
Darryl, it was as claustrophobic as if they were burying me. Hmm, there's probably a reason for that.
Comment by Darryl Musick on August 4, 2010 at 10:33am
Here's a blast from the past...Puerto Vallarta on The World on Wheels. Older report but with new pictures added. One of our favorite beach destinations. Hint: for the best beaches, head south of town: http://tinyurl.com/yerxbf2

 

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