Articles tagged with: Mexico
Story and Photos by Sonia Laflamme
All I could see as my plane started to descend was dry desolate land. It didn’t get any better …
Story and Photos by Maureen Costello
Toward the tail end of Robin Bantleman’s hour-long swim in a pool of dolphins, she noticed the sun shining a little brighter. Rightfully, she attributed some of …
Story and photos by Phyllis Steinberg
Cruises are a fun and inexpensive way to vacation. The biggest …
Story and Photos by Ron Stern
Even though Hurricane Wilma was one of the most devastating hurricanes to hit this area, Cancún has made a complete recovery and is still the most …
Article and photos by Ron Stern
Unlike Cozumel with its abundance of dive shops, Cancun is home …
Story by Ron and Nancy Stern
Photographs by Ron Stern
If you have ever dreamed …
Story and Photos* by Ron Stern
Located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula lies a little sun-kissed piece of paradise known as Cabo San Lucas. This once sleepy …
By Ann Hazard, photos by Terry Hauswirth
Todos Santos is located only 45 miles north of Cabo San Lucas …
By Ann Hazard, photos by Terry Hauswirth
The air horn trumpets, momentarily drowning out “Ghostbusters,” which is …
Story By Ann Hazard
Photos by Terry Hauswirth
Every time I visit Baja, it’s like the first time. Without fail, I’m humbled by the …
Story and photos by Bob Brooke
It’s a little before 6:00 A.M., and the first bird chitters in the tree outside …
Story and Photos by Naeem Randhawa
Order a tall frosty cool one, lean back in your shaded lounge chair, add some kids making …
Story and Photos by BK Stampley, PhD.
It’s just a short run to the Third World. Twenty five miles in fact. That’s how far it …
Story and Photos by Naeem Randhawa
Somewhere between take-off from Mexico City Airport and Aero México flight 603’s touchdown in Puerto Vallarta, there’s a drastic shift in mood and color among the …
Story and Photos by Eunice Trask
A sparkling gem nestled in the Sierra Madre Mountains, 69-kilometers from Mazatlan, Copala feels like the old west of sleepy villages and frenzied prospecting. My expectations tinged …
Story and Photos by Michael Martinez-Schiferl
The capital city of the historic state Jalisco and the second biggest city in Mexico, Guadalajara has a lot …
Story by Larry Taylor. Photos by Gail Taylor
We had arrived in Mexico ’s Magdalena Bay on the fourth day of our Clipper Cruise and were in our “panga” slowly approaching water spouts in …
Story and Photos by Naeem Randhawa
Mexico City is flooded with tourists everyday. Take a more off the beaten path by visiting some …
Story and Photos by Maureen Costello
The masseur at Flamingo’s Beach Resort & Spa has healing powers. I know because his hands gently liberated the mass of daily stresses that had bedded themselves …
Story Ann Hazard
Do you remember James Cameron’s Titanic? Did you know that almost all of it was filmed in …

