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joesomebody 09-18-2009 12:40 PM

Mexico
 
Anyone been to Mexico in the last couple years? I want to go there this winter break and need some advice. Was thinking about Puerto Vallarta but am open to other suggestions. I want to do an all inclusive package, drinks, hotel, food, clubs etc. Probably going with a group of 2 or 3 other people. I've looked online and can't really find too many websites selling all inclusive packages. Is this something I should use a travel agent for? If so anyone know some good ones?

Thanks in advance.

I figure the trip should be cheap right now with all the drug wars and swine flu going on down there.

ElGringo 09-18-2009 12:43 PM

I personally prefer Mazatlan to Vallarta, but that is personal preference. Usually at least with air fare, the winter months are cheaper. As far as your all inclusive packages, not much help as I live in Mexico and don't get too many of those deals.

Valiant 09-18-2009 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by joesomebody (Post 6084196)
Anyone been to Mexico in the last couple years? I want to go there this winter break and need some advice. Was thinking about Puerto Vallarta but am open to other suggestions. I want to do an all inclusive package, drinks, hotel, food, clubs etc. Probably going with a group of 2 or 3 other people. I've looked online and can't really find too many websites selling all inclusive packages. Is this something I should use a travel agent for? If so anyone know some good ones?

Thanks in advance.

I figure the trip should be cheap right now with all the drug wars and swine flu going on down there.

You can get them from just calling the hotels.. It is what we did in Playa Del Carmen..

Dante84 09-18-2009 12:47 PM

I hear Tijuana is a nice place to take the kids. Lots of donkey rides and such.

ChiTown 09-18-2009 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 6084217)
I hear Tijuana is a nice place to take the kids. Lots of donkey rides and such.

ROFL

joesomebody 09-18-2009 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by ElGringo (Post 6084206)
I personally prefer Mazatlan to Vallarta, but that is personal preference. Usually at least with air fare, the winter months are cheaper. As far as your all inclusive packages, not much help as I live in Mexico and don't get too many of those deals.

What in your opinion makes Mazatlan better? I've never been to Mexico period, so any local suggestions are very welcome.

joesomebody 09-18-2009 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 6084217)
I hear Tijuana is a nice place to take the kids. Lots of donkey rides and such.

Lol that's one show I don't care to see. I am a bit afraid that it would be like a car wreck though. Though you don't really want to see it, your eyes are drawn to it anyway.

ElGringo 09-18-2009 12:52 PM

From my experience mazatlan just seems more "friendly", and I liked the beach there better. Of course the fact that I go to vallarta every time I fly out probably doesn't help. Whenever in Vallarta I had other things on my mind, and never really relaxed and just enjoyed the beaches, but it did seem more Americanized the Vallarta. I am not sure that all the activities will be available for Winter Break as when I go, but we were first in Mazatlan for 5 days, and could have stayed 5 more and still had plenty to do (and none of our activities were planned before we got there). Just my 2 cents.

HC_Chief 09-18-2009 12:52 PM

Mexican Riveria is nice down by Playa del Carmen.

I can recommend the Iberostar Hotel Paraiso... it was great! Private beach, excellent pools, butler service, all-inclusive. Very nice (nicest one we saw in the area).

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Riviera-...iso_3_117.html

chief husker 09-18-2009 12:54 PM

If being in or around water and beaches are a priority; stay in the Riveria (?) Maya area by Playa Del Carmen on the gulf side. Incredible diving and snorkeling, Mayan ruins, Xel-Ha is an incredible day trip.

HC_Chief 09-18-2009 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by chief husker (Post 6084242)
If being in or around water and beaches are a priority; stay in the Riveria (?) Maya area by Playa Del Carmen on the gulf side. Incredible diving and snorkeling, Mayan ruins, Xel-Ha is an incredible day trip.

Xel-Ha is great but IMHO tulum is the best.

Chichen Itza is impressive but it's a 3hr bus ride from hell there & back. If you want ruins, Tulum and Xel-Ha are the best choice... and they are close to Playa.

Titty Meat 09-18-2009 01:03 PM

I wouldn't go to that shit whole the drug wars are pretty bad/

chief52 09-18-2009 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by HC_Chief (Post 6084236)
Mexican Riveria is nice down by Playa del Carmen.

I can recommend the Iberostar Hotel Paraiso... it was great! Private beach, excellent pools, butler service, all-inclusive. Very nice (nicest one we saw in the area).

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Riviera-...iso_3_117.html


$300 a night huh? Bet is is quite a place...

joesomebody 09-18-2009 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by HC_Chief (Post 6084236)
Mexican Riveria is nice down by Playa del Carmen.

I can recommend the Iberostar Hotel Paraiso... it was great! Private beach, excellent pools, butler service, all-inclusive. Very nice (nicest one we saw in the area).

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Riviera-...iso_3_117.html

Looks awesome but pretty pricey. Checking it out now though.

joesomebody 09-18-2009 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by HC_Chief (Post 6084236)
Mexican Riveria is nice down by Playa del Carmen.

I can recommend the Iberostar Hotel Paraiso... it was great! Private beach, excellent pools, butler service, all-inclusive. Very nice (nicest one we saw in the area).

http://www.iberostar.com/EN/Riviera-...iso_3_117.html

Yeah the price they quoted me for the Hotel room is more than I had planned on spending for the whole trip. Looks amazing though.


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