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Mexico Travel News Below
- Massacre survivor warns other travelers
Mexico CITY, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- An Ecuadorian who survived a mass killing believed to be the work of a Mexican drug cartel warned others not to make a trip through Mexico to the United States. Mexico - United States - Drug cartel - Organized crime - Tamaulipas
- Mexico president defends drug policy, admits violence worse
Mexican President Felipe Calderon admitted drug violence was worsening in Mexico but said the cartels had been weakened by the toppling of several major drug bosses, in his annual address Thursday.
- Border Boletín: Mexico travel warning renewed
The U.S. State Department renews the travel warning for Mexico due to a shooting in front of an American school in Monterrey. The warning still mentions Nogales.
- Traveling in Mexico despite drug violence, H1N1 flu
Mexico's drug war is entering its fourth year. Its H1N1 flu outbreak began with dozens of deaths and global headlines last spring. This leaves travelers with at least two reasons to study up before booking that Mexico trip. But it doesn't necessarily mean staying home. Mexico's drug-war dea...
- Guanajuato, Mexico, where Old World still lingers
In the City Made from Silver, the Basilica is a bright gold, bistro table tops are hammered copper and the Spanish balconies are black iron. At the moment, however, I'm just trying to climb a twisty stone street without being flattened by Toyota steel. Life... Guanajuato - Mexico - Copper - Spanish language - Gold
- Migrant who survived Mexico massacre: Don't leave home
A survivor of a massacre in Mexico that left 72 dead is advising other would-be migrants to stay at home to avoid a fate like the one his companions met.
- Mexico: Rosewood hotel to open in San Miguel de Allende
An ultra-luxury hotel resort, the Rosewood San Miguel de Allende, is set to open in the historic city in central Mexico early next year. The 67 guest rooms and suites will be decorated in the rustic Spanish-Mexican style that distinguishes the colonial town. Suites, some up to 4,000 square feet, will include local artwork, wood-beamed ceilings [...]
- Mexico's gays live in a bell jar
Mexico City - Juan keeps looking nervously at the door as he talks about his homosexuality: Most of his Mexico City neighbours do not know that he is gay.
- Labor Day Weekend Travel Expected to Rise
LAKELAND | Travel is expected to increase in Florida this holiday weekend.
- Oil spill will not impact Florida tourism: poll
The BP oil spill that spewed millions of barrels of oil in the Gulf of Mexico is unlikely to deter travel to Florida and Louisiana for the rest of the year, a new poll showed.
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