March 11, 2010 – 11:37 pm
An online article, Insider Travel Trips for Mexico: Beyond Cancun, suggests five destations after flying into Cancun.
In the Yucatan Travel Movie, we visit a cenote that few tourists go to because it is not a tourist bus destination.
With Spring Break in the offing, the Dallas News issued a warning to students asking them to stay away from tourist hotspots in Mexico, including Cancun and Cozumel in Yucatan, especially at the U.S./Mexico border because of drug cartel wars.
Criminals are known to target foreign visitors in vacation towns, especially in neighborhoods around nightclubs. [...]
After disembarking from a cruise ship docked at Isla Cozumel, a passenger describes seasickness on the ferry to the mainland, interminable lines of hordes of people waiting for transportation to the ruin at Tulum, then waiting in an endless to get into the ruin, followed by a visit to the ruin in 90 degree heat [...]
The Yucatan Travel Movie includes a visit to Coba, including a climb up Nohoch Mull, a very steep, 12-story tall pyramid. Coba is described in the following blog:
February 6, 2010 – 3:33 pm
I like this excerpt because it implies that Yucatan is one of the top three destinations for spiritual travel, on a level with the Vatican and Egypt:
February 1, 2010 – 11:15 pm
Today, while working on last year’s taxes, I find that every “recebo” from Yucatan brings back delicious, happy, enjoyable memories of my visit there while filming the Yucatan Travel Movie.
January 23, 2010 – 10:08 pm
The next travel movie, which will be about the Yucatan including the Chichen Itza Equinox, Merida, and Palenque, will be called Yucatan Travel Adventure.
January 20, 2010 – 12:55 am
Very happy that I burned the first DVD of the Yucatan Travel Movie. And especially happy that the process worked!
January 15, 2010 – 9:35 pm
I searched a while to find words that people were using to find information on Yucatan Travel and Mayan ruins.