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Baja California's East Cape
Hotels, recreation, restaurants and local festivities, fishing, golf, diving, swimming, travel, surfing, music, real estate, maps.
From: Directory > States > Baja California Sur > Localities > East Cape > Travel and Tourism
Baja East Cape Sportfishing
Fishing charters, information, calendar, interactive map, recipes, travel and weather.
From: Directory > States > Baja California Sur > Localities > East Cape > Recreation and Sports > Fishing > Guides and Charters
Baja Highway : The Vizcaino Desert
Photos and travelogue of the area, history, nature, facts and anecdotes, links to areas north and south, with interactive map.
From: Directory > States > Baja California Sur > Localities > San Ignacio
Baja Highway: South from San Quintin
Travelogue and photo tour of San Quintin and areas north and south. Information, anecdotes and Baja map.
From: Directory > States > Baja California > Localities > San Quintin > Travel and Tourism
Baja Insider
News and feature articles about living and traveling in Baja California. Great resource.
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Baja Insider
News and feature articles about living and traveling in Baja California. Great resource.
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Baja Insider
News and feature articles about living and traveling in Baja California. Great resource.
From: Directory > Travel and Tourism > Travel Guides
Baja Nomad
Online magazine and newsletter for Baja Travelers. Covers current news, vehicle insurance, books, telephone calls, hotels, motels, and restaurants.
From: Directory > States > Baja California > Travel and Tourism > Travel Guides
Baja Travel & Vacations in Mexico
Offering vacation packages and tours, including air travel, accommodations and meals, kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, whale watching, surfing, fishing and sailing.
From: Directory > Regions > Baja Peninsula > Travel and Tourism > Travel Services > Tour Operators
Baja Travel Guide
Includes activities, accommodations, transportation, traveler information, maps, "Baja WWW Yellow Pages".
From: Directory > States > Baja California > Travel and Tourism > Travel Guides

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09/07/2010
Riviera Maya Eco-Adventures

As a vacation destination, it's hard to go wrong with the Riviera Maya. There are beautiful beaches, fascinating archaeological sites, and accommodation options ranging from laid-back eco-resorts to up-scale luxury boutique hotels. Besides all that, there are also plenty of choices for adventure activities and opportunities to interact with nature. Read contributing writer Emma Sloley's recommendations for Riviera Maya Eco-Adventures.

Photo © Adam McCulloch

Riviera Maya Eco-Adventures originally appeared on About.com Mexico Travel on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 at 09:28:01.

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09/01/2010
Mexico in September

You can always tell it's September in Mexico when you begin to see stands selling Mexican flags (and an assortment of other items in red, white and green) popping up on street corners. Although Mexican Independence Day falls on September 16th, the whole month of September is referred to as el mes de la patria, and dedicated to the celebration of all things Mexican.

Since 2010 marks Mexico's bicentennial, you can be sure this year's Independence Day celebrations will be even more extravagant than usual! Read about events and festivals planned for this month: Mexico in September.

Photo © Suzanne Barbezat

Mexico in September originally appeared on About.com Mexico Travel on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 09:30:54.

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08/30/2010
International Whale Shark Day

August 30th is International Whale Shark Day (Día del Tiburon Ballena), so declared in 2008 during the International Whale Shark Conference that took place on Isla Holbox, where representatives from over 40 countries met to share their research about this huge fish, and agreed that this day should be dedicated to celebrating whale sharks, promoting their conservation, and educating the public about them.

The whale shark is the world's largest fish, and can reach up to 60 feet (18 m) in length. Its back is gray or dark blue, with light colored markings, and its belly is white. It has a wide, flat head with small eyes on the sides, and a big mouth that extends the entire width of its body, as you can see in this photo. The whale shark moves slowly along the water's surface, filtering large amounts of water and consuming plancton, crustaceans and small fish. Whale sharks migrate to the Caribbean off the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula every year between May and September.

Several Yucatan Peninsula tour companies offer whale shark tours that allow tourists to swim with these giants of the sea. Our contributing writer Emma Sloley had the opportunity to participate in one of these tours recently. Read about her experience here: Swimming with Whale Sharks.

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International Whale Shark Day originally appeared on About.com Mexico Travel on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 09:16:11.

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08/28/2010
Mexicana Airline Suspends Operations

Mexicana Airline filed for bankruptcy three weeks ago, at which time the airline ceased ticket sales and altered some of its routes in order to cut costs. Last week a group of investors, Tenedora K, stepped in and for a short time the airline's situation looked more promising. Unfortunately, however, the new management made the decision to suspend all flights indefinitely as of today. According to the Mexicana website:

"The current administration received the company seven days ago under Business Reorganization (Concurso Mercantil) and technically bankrupt. Financial deterioration and lack of agreements force Grupo Mexicana to stop flying. Grupo Mexicana deeply regrets all inconveniences caused to its passengers."

Mexicana de Aviacion flew to over 65 domestic and international destinations, including the United States, Canada, Central America, South America and Europe. The airline was founded in 1924 and for many years was Mexico's biggest airline.

Passengers currently booked with Mexicana will need to make alternate travel arrangements. For more information on the airline's financial situation, or to apply for a refund, visit the Grupo Mexicana Informs website.

See a list of Mexican airlines.

Mexicana Airline Suspends Operations originally appeared on About.com Mexico Travel on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at 17:56:10.

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