Monthly Archives: July 2019
Tulum Dreams, an all-inclusive resort in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico is perhaps best known for its grounds. There are plenty of tropical plants and walkways to cover if you enjoy walking around. There are six separate dining options so you should not get bored of the food. As far as
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Dreams Tulum is an all inclusive resort in Tulum Mexico, a town on the coast of the Yucatan peninsula.. a one and a half hour drive south of Cancun.The resort is on the beach and is styled in the old hacienda architecture which makes the experience all that more authentic
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So you reserved and paid for a rental car in Mexico and your credit card offers car rental insurance so you think you’re covered right? Wrong. Car rental companies in Mexico (even large reputable companies) will not let you drive away without paying a TPL insurance (Third Party Liability) which
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Cancun’s economy survives almost exclusively off tourism so at the airport expect to find a sea of…you guessed it.. tourists. The line at immigration is something to behold and in order to get through it as painlessly as possible I have some tips to offer. The first thing is that
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Renovations at Terminals 3 and 4 are almost completed at FLL. The new gates are a great improvement from the outdated look but be ready to really hike through some narrow poorly lit temporary corridors if your plane leaves from gates G. Some of the new features include LOTS of
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We stopped by the Perez Art Museum in Miami this weekend. Save your money. Skip this on altogether. The museum is located in downtown Miami, behind the Museum of Science in Miami which is off of Route 1. The cost for adults is $16 a ticket. It is a beautiful
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The Wynwood Area of Miami is a great place to view street work from artists. Walls are painted by local artists in a graffiti manner. Here are some of the works I viewed on my latest visit Wynwood is a very busy area. There are nice restaurants in the area
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