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Hotel City Search : Mexico Travel Go2Mexico : Learn more about the Mexican culture before you go to Mexico. Mexico Desconocido : Discover more about Mexico with this excellent resource. Mexico Hotel Guide : Wherever you're going in Mexico, book online and save money on your hotel accommodation. Cancun Cancun is located south-west of Miami, west of Cuba and south-east of Mexico City. The International airport is close to the hotel zone -- along the beach -- and the downtown area, where you'll find the local markets and bus station; for exploring more of Mexico. The best restaurant in Cancun, for sea food and Yucatecan specialities, is Habichuela. This restaurant is somehow hidden behind Parque las Palapas but as it's been open a long time, all taxi drivers can drive you to the place. Sent in by : Discovery Cancun . Caribbean Princess : Located in Cancun, the Caribbean Princess has 84 rooms. Meal plan and all inclusive packages, honeymooners welcome. 10% discount to Travel Notes members . Cancun Attractions : There is so much to do in Cancun, that the hardest part is deciding what to do first. Playa Del Carmen : Playa might attract less tourists than Cancun or Cozumel, but it still lives off tourism (rather than fishing) and is getting more commercial. Travel Yucatan : The Yucatan Peninsula is divided into the states of Quintanna Roo, Yucatan and Campeche. From coral reefs and sandy beaches to ancient ruins and Mexican culture, there's something for everyone in Yucatan. Visit Cancun : Comprehensive travel information about Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, Isla Mujeres, Mayan Riviera and Costa May. Cozumel Escape to Cozumel : by Emma Beyn Just off the coast of Mexico's Riviera Maya lies the small island of Cozumel, a Caribbean gem of an island. Cozumel Bikes : Isla Bicycleta is the only bike rental business on the island of Cozumel offering high quality, nearly new bikes, including mountain bikes, comfort bikes, and road bikes. Acapulco Acapulco Destination Guide : If you love swimming, shopping and an exciting nightlife, then Acapulco could well be the ideal holiday destination for you. Acapulco Links : We moved the Acapulco links over to our Acapulco City Guide section. See you there! Los Cabos Cabo Good Times : Phil Koehn's multi-faceted guide to the good times in Los Cabos, Baja, Mexico. Some of the best restaurant values are found in the small town of San Jose del Cabo with world class chefs starting their own small restaurants: El Chilar, La Dolce Vita, Chiantis and Baan Thai. San Jose del Cabo : One of the oldest settlements in Baja California, San Jose was founded in 1730 as a Jesuit Mission, The ten block "historic district" in Central San Jose retains its colonial ambience to this day. El Encanto Inn : A romantic colonial hacienda-style inn, close to San Jose del Cabo's beaches, restaurants and galleries. 19 rooms and 12 newly appointed poolside suites. 15% discount for Travel Notes members except during Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Years . Mazatln Unlike other holiday destinations that were developed strictly to lure tourists, Mazatln is first and foremost a flourishing Mexican seaport. Here the visitor will experience Mexico's rich cultural heritage and traditions. Sent in by : GoMazatlan . Mazatlan Accommodation : In the heart of the Golden Zone, Mazatln's hotels elegantly complement the excellent Pacific Ocean beaches. A variety of resorts and hotels in to suit everyone's needs -- from newlyweds to families. Mazatlan Attractions : Mazatln is an ideal, affordable vacation choice for the family as it offers something for everyone: fishing, sailing, surfing, kayaking, bird-watching, golf, tennis, horseback riding, great dining and nightlife, shopping, music and entertainment. Mazatlan Travel Guide : Mazatan has ten miles of sandy beaches, and is visited by more than a million outsiders a year. Travel to Mazatlan : Nadine and Henry have made Mazatlan their home and have a lot of information on their site for travellers wishing to visit this part of Mexico. Oaxaca Oaxaca : General information and travel tips for the state of Oaxaca. Mexican Festivals Festivals : It seems like there's always a feast or a festival in Mexico. Find out when and where the major holidays occur. San Miguel de Allende As it's located in the mountainous region of central Mexico, visitors to San Miguel de Allende are advised to bring a good pair of comfortable walking shoes and even some warm clothing in the warmer months of March to May, as the night time temperatures can be chilly. The rainy season runs from June to October but don't let that put you off. The air is cooler when the rains come and the desert starts to flower. This magnificent city is a famous art and crafts colony, a shoppers delight, with treasures from all over Mexico. There is also a golf course, tennis courts and mineral baths nearby. Colonial San Miguel : Nothing can replace actually walking down the narrow cobblestone streets of San Miguel de Allende, but here's a little virtual tour to set the scene. Getting to San Miguel : San Miguel de Allende is about 4 hours by bus from Mexico City, although the nearest international airport is the Aeropuerto del Bajio (BJX) -- about 70 miles away and served by Aeromxico, Mexicana, Continental and American Airlines. Insiders Guide to San Miguel : Collection of essays and writings about life in San Miguel de Allende. Portal San Miguel : Dedicated to serving the needs and interests of tourists and residents of San Miguel de Allende. San Miguel Artists : Find artists, art schools, instructors and galleries or use the calendar to learn about upcoming shows and other community events in San Miguel. Where to Stay in San Miguel Casa de la Cuesta : Enjoy the warmth of traditional Mexican colonial architecture, comfortable and quiet bedroom suites each with access to outdoor living areas and patios, plus a uniquely personal environment created by Casa de la Cuesta's fine collection of Mexican folk art, crafts and antiques. Casa de las Limas : This elegant Spanish Colonial home, now converted into a bed and breakfast, was once part of the 17th century Palace owned by the Counts of the Canal family. Located in the historical centre, next door to San Miguel's Instituto Allende Art School. Casa de Liza : A 17th century colonial estate located in the historical centre of San Miguel de Allende; overlooking the ancient park-like grounds of El Chorro, the natural spring around which San Miguel was founded. Casa Diana : Casa Diana is located in a house designed by Pedro Friedeberg, the last of the Surrealist artists. Enjoy some of the best views of San Miguel de Allende's famous sunsets as well as an art gallery and a day spa. Casa Granada : This glorious Bed & Breakfast is a 300 year old Spanish colonial home that has been magnificently restored, using many wonderful Mexican antiques. Casa Quetzal : Considered a luxury boutique hotel, the Casa Quetzal's theme-based, gracefully furnished suites have their own living and dining room with kitchenette. Hotel Rincn del Cielo : The Hotel has 16 suites, with cable television in all rooms. Some of the accommodations include amenities such as Jacuzzi, fireplace and a sitting area. Yucatan Hacienda Santa Cruz : Just twenty minutes from Merida, Hacienda Santa Cruz provides spacious living quarters, a dining room with a 35-foot ceiling, a deep and peaceful swimming pool, a restored chapel, and extensive grounds to wander and watch the wildlife. Mexico Tours Absolute Adventures' Shark Diver : Discover the wild world of Great White Shark cage diving in the U.S. and Mexico. The ultimate White Shark dive adventure is closer than you think! $200 off standard rates for Travel Notes members . 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Before You Leave Home Make copies of your passport, driver's license, credit cards, wallet contents, and travel documents (plane tickets, etc). You also should make a copy of the credit card "lost or stolen" notification phone numbers to include with this package. Leave one set of copies at home with a trusted friend or family member, and take the other set with you, packed separately from the originals. Many cruise ships will hold your passport to expedite clearing the ship in foreign ports. Therefore, I always make a couple of extra copies of my passport to use to take ashore. Buy an under-the-clothing money bag and use it. These can be quite comfortable, and will thwart "cut and run" thieves who have been known to cut purse straps or waist packs right off their victims. Packing Your Luggage Don't rush out and buy expensive luggage. Plain-looking luggage is less likely to be a target. Some thieves might equate expensive luggage with expensive contents. Make a list of everything you have put in your luggage, and take pictures of it while packing in case of loss. Don't pack medications, eyeglasses, and valuables in your checked luggage. (Better yet, don't take valuables like expensive jewelry with you on the cruise.) Although you need to put external (and internal) tags on your luggage, don't list your full home address on the outside. This is a signal to expert thieves that you won't be home for a week! You really don't want to advertise to everyone at the airport where you live. Although you don't want expensive luggage, you do want luggage that will not pop open at an inopportune time. I've seen all sorts of baggage contents (including some "unmentionables") come out on the luggage carousels at the airport, and always felt sorry for the owners whose bags had come open. Consider using an extra band, airport plastic wrap, or duct tape to help secure your bags. You can buy self-locking plastic tags from travel or home improvement stores for about a dollar. These work well on zippered bags. In Your Cabin When you first get to your cabin, check the bathroom and closet while the cabin door is still open. While a ship is in port, many more people have access to it than you might imagine. Being cautious never hurt anyone. In addition, sometimes the locks on cruise ship cabins are not changed as often as hotel locks. Don't leave valuables lying around in your cabin. Put your wallet and valuables in the cabin's safe or the purser's safe. Be sure to use ALL the locks on the door when you are asleep. Don't open the door to strangers. Protect your cabin key and cabin number. On the Ship Although cruise ships are relatively safe, common sense is needed even at sea. Stay in the public areas, and remember that a cruise ship and its crew and passengers are like a small city, not like your family. If you are cruising with your children, set rules just like at home. Establish curfews for your teenagers, and caution them to not accompany crew members to non-public areas. Don't give your children "the run of the ship" while you are in the club, show, or casino. While In Port If you are going to be a crime victim while on a cruise, it is most likely to occur when you are ashore. Most crimes committed against cruise passengers are those of opportunity. I wear an under-the-clothing bag for my money and credit cards. While in Europe on a cruise vacation, there were at least three men on our cruise whose pockets were picked. Two men had their wallets in their back pocket--the worst place to carry it! One of these men was in the elevator of our pre-cruise Barcelona hotel, and another was waiting to cross the street at a busy intersection. The third man was on a crowded subway in Rome, and had his wallet in his front pants pocket. All three of these crimes could have been avoided. I once had my purse stolen while on business in Washington, D. C. I left it on the back of my chair while dining. I now know to hold it in my lap. I was very glad that I had recorded all of my credit card numbers (and notification phone numbers) in a place other than my purse. I was able to quickly notify the credit card companies and my bank, even though the theft occurred at night. You can't put your camera inside your clothing and have it ready to snap that special picture. Don't put it in a backpack, unless you wear it in front! I have a small camera bag that I can attach to a belt. If you want to carry it in a waist pack, put the strap through your belt loops. These tips are all common sense. Use them to make your next cruise vacation a safe one! 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