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Hidden Beaches and Resort Towns of the Mexican Coast

Mexico’s Pacific coast, and especially its northern stretches, has long been the playground of American tourists: now, thanks to new weekly flights to Puerto Vallarta...
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Film starring Mexico’s Garcia Bernal to be screened at Cannes

Argentine director Pablo Fendrik's latest film "The Ardor," which stars Mexico's Gael Garcia Bernal and Brazil's Alice Braga, will be screened out of competition during...
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Punta Mita Golfing (Bahia/Pacifico Courses)

Located on the west coast of Mexico, just north of Puerto Vallarta, Punta Mita juts out into the Pacific Ocean, like a foot at rest...
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U.S. News & World Report Names 10 Best Hotels in Mexico 2014

After working through the latest and greatest data from a wide variety of independent sources, travel editors at U.S. News & World Report have come...
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Mexico Exports Increases

Mexico’s exports totaled $90.8 billion in the first quarter, up 2.9 percent from the same period in 2013, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography,...
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Mexico Shoots for Top Five International Destinations

Travel forecast to Mexico over the next four years is sunnier than it has been in a long time. According to a new report from...
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Mexico City airport to cost $1 Billion USD

Construction of a new airport on land adjacent to the Mexico City international airport, AICM, is expected to cost $120 billion pesos ($1.2 Billion USD),...
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There is Nothing Sweet in this Sugar War

There is nothing sweet in the sugar war that is unfolding between Mexico and the United States. The U.S. industry, sometimes called Big Sugar, simmers...
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What the Frack?

Tremors that shook the small town of Ramones in northeast Mexico in October were a nasty surprise to residents, including many sorghum and cattle farmers,...
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El Mole de Jovita – Puerto Vallarta

El Mole de Jovita was born 5 years ago in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Its proprietors, Sergio Muciño and Roberto Gómez, decide it was time to...
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Mexico Declares “2014, Year of Octavio Paz.”

Mexico's Government Secretary has revealed that Congress has declared 2014 as "The Year of Octavio Paz." Poet, writer, essayist and diplomat, Octavio Paz was born...
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2014 May Restaurant Festival Stops for Gary’s Groupies Gastronomical Gathering

These 13 places which are now open for RSVPs, arrive no later than 7PM, email information below: Kaiser Maximilian 5/15 Trio 5/16 Cafe des Artistes...
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