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Mexico Tropical Fiesta Chapter 13
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 2
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3 Mexico – why go? Beaches & Canyons Deserts and rain forests Weather Moderate prices Fishing & water sports Shopping Sun, sand, surf Culture History & Archaeological sites
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 4 Canadians need… Proof of Citizenship Passport suggested Tourist cards Return ticket OR funds Minors may NOT travel without permission Notarized letter of consent required Check for updates www.voyage.gc.ca www.voyage.gc.ca
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 5 Mexico is… Popular with Canadians Caribbean side – Easterners Pacific side – Westerners Due to proximity ACA over 50 years of popularity with the rich & famous Useful to know basic Spanish as English is not widely spoken outside main cities
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 6 Health Concerns Supplementary medical insurance is suggested No vaccinations required UNLESS going into jungle or mountain areas Don’t drink the water Bottled water Montezuma's revenge Mexico City Air pollution Altitude sickness Sun Protection against sunstroke and sunburns
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 7 Getting There Mexicana MX Limited flights from Canada Scheduled service by Canadian & American carriers Charter service from most Canadian gateways Serving: MEX, ACA, PVR, ZIH, CUN Cruises
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 8 When to Go Temperature varies due to altitude Mexico City Warm summer Cool winter Evenings drop Beach areas Hot summer Warm & dry winters Baja cooler Hurricane season June - Oct
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 9 Getting Around Inter city flights Quick and relatively inexpensive Copper Canyon First rate train voyage Variety of tour operators Coach tours Best way to explore Colonial Mexico Taxi Negotiate rate before travelling
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 10 Copper Canyon Tourist Regions Baja Mexican Riviera Yucatan Colonial Tijuana La Paz Cabo San Lucas Los Cobos Mazatlan Puerto Vallarta Manzanillo Ixtapa Acapulco Huatulco Cancun Riviera Maya Cozumel Guadalajara Cuernavaca Taxco Oaxaca Chihuahua Los Mochis
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 11 Baja Tijuana Border town Easy access from San Diego Day-trippers Los Cabos ITCs from eastern & western Canada Winter – Grey whales
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 12 Los Cabos www.visitcabo.com Mega resorts Sport fishing Whales Golf courses Rough surf El Arco a rocky arch formation considered a landmark
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 13 Mexican Riviera Pacific Coast Popular cruise itinerary ITCs popular Mazatlan Puerto Vallarta Manzanillo Ixtapa Acapulco Huatulco
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 14 Mazatlan www.gomazatlan.com www.gomazatlan.com Cruise port Fishing Billfish, swordfish, marlin Mexican culture Colonial Craft centre Carnaval, Mardi Gras event
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 15 Puerto Vallarta www.visitpuertovallarta.com November festivals Cobblestone streets, red tile roofs Scenery lush Beaches Restaurants > 1000 eclectic offerings Night of the Iguana Bullfights, Wednesdays 5pm Nov – May Watersports, golf ITCs popular
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 16 Manzanillo Las Hadas www.brisas.com.mx www.brisas.com.mx El Salto waterfall Golf ‘Sailfish Capital of the World’
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 17 Ixtapa Fonatur destination Sheltered beaches Playa del Palmar 13 hotels 18 hole Robert Trent Jones marina Zihuatanejo Fishing village
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 18 Acapulco Grand old resort on Acapulco Bay Classic hotels Some in need of refurbishing Careful of water currents Clubs and nightlife Considered premier activity La Quebrada Cliff divers
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 19 Huatulco 9 secluded bays clean, safe big waves, bodysurfing Snorkeling Golf course 70% ecological reserve Fonatur development 17 hotels
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 20 Yucatan Merida Not popular as a tourist destination Cancun Fonatur’s first development Cozmel Island Riviera Maya Newest upscale Archaeological ruins
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 21 Cancun ’70 Fonatur created turquoise blue water Fine white sand Hotel strip - >30km 144 hotels Modern shopping malls Bars, clubs & discos > 500 restaurants
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 22 Cozumel Island 19km off Quintana Roo Mexico’s largest island Cruise port Lush jungle vegetation Coral reefs & marine reserves Scuba diving & ecotourism Cenotes, pools in submerged caverns snorkelling
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 23 Riviera Maya (Mayan Riviera) Newest resort area 40 minutes S of Cancun Mostly all-inclusive resorts Close to Tulum, Xcaret, Xel-Ha Playa del Carmen Cruise port Beaches Quinta Avenida Restaurants, bars, nightclubs, shopping
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 24 Mayan Ruins Uxmal “Thrice built” Was the largest city of the Yucatan Tulum Coastal ruins 6km along coast Only walled city 128km S of Cancun Kabal, Sayil, Labna, Dzibil Chatun
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 25 Chichen Itza Ancient Mayan Capital 120km e of Merida 2 hrs from Cancun Was 2 cities Blends Mayan & Toltec 4 sides – 365 steps 18 terraces Observatory
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 26 Copper Canyon Start in Los Mochis To see most dramatic sites daylight Chihuahua Pacifico Railroad “Chepe” Multi-day tour stops in villages and towns along route Urique Canyon is crossed Easily combined with Baja or Mexican Riviera holiday
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 27 Colonial Region Guadalajara Colonial, parks, architecture Cathedral, markets, shopping, Condos and time shares Mature clientele Home of the ‘hat dance” Cuernavaca City of Eternal Spring Mature clientele Cortés’s Palace houses the Cuauhnahuac Museum
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 28 Colonial Region (cont.) Taxco “Silver City” Shopping for silver and crafts between MEX and ACA Santa Prisca Cathedral Baroque architecture Oaxaca Arts and crafts Swords, wool garments & black pottery Santo Domingo
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 29 Mexico City >25 Million people polluted air, high altitude Chapultepec Park Park, Zoo Museum of Modern Art National Anthropological Museum Chapultepec Castle
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 30 Mexico City (cont.) Zona Rosa touristy, filled with hotels, clubs, restaurants, bars Zocalo 2nd largest public square in world Floating Gardens Xochimilco flower growing area Venice-like boating experience
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 31 … outside Mexico City Teotihuacán 50km NE of Mexico City Pyramid of the Sun Pyramid of the Moon Temple of Quetzalcoatl, on-site museum Culture reached its peak between 3 rd & 4 th C A.D.
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 32 Border Towns Not true Mexican culture Shopping mecca for Americans & others Interesting day trip Shop, dine, drink Cars parked on US side and walk over Tijuana (CA) Nogales (AZ) Ciudad Juarez (TX) Nuevo Laredo ( TX)
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Copyright © 2007 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited 33 Accommodations Club Med www.clubmed.ca www.clubmed.ca Las Brisas www.brisas.com.mx www.brisas.com.mx Fairmont www.fairmont.com www.fairmont.com Melia www.solmelia.com www.solmelia.com Barcelo www.barcelo.com www.barcelo.com Fiesta Americana www.fiestamericana.com www.fiestamericana.com Camino Real www.caminoreal.com www.caminoreal.com
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