Making dreams come true in Mexico: “Places like Puerto Vallarta and Cabo are popular vacation spots for Western Washington travelers. But now many of them are also buying homes along the Mexican coast, sparking a boom in once-remote regions.”
Archive for June, 2006
Making dreams come true in Mexico
June 16th, 2006Mexican government to expand Puerto Vallarta cruise facilities
June 16th, 2006Mexican government to expand Puerto Vallarta cruise facilities – MarketWatch: “The Mexican government plans to invest 273.4 million pesos ($24 million) to build two new berths at Puerto Vallarta big enough to receive 300-meter-long cruise ships, the port administrator said Wednesday.”
Delta Vacations Sets ‘Companion Flies Free’ Promo on Packages to Mexico; Book by June 25 for Travel Between June 14 & December 15, 2006
June 13th, 2006Delta Vacations Sets ‘Companion Flies Free’ Promo on Packages to Mexico; Book by June 25 for Travel Between June 14 & December 15, 2006: “June 12, 2006–Delta Vacations (http://www.deltavacations.com) has launched a new ‘Companion Flies Free’ promotion offering one free companion air ticket per eligible booking (minimum double occupancy) on select packages to Mexico. Travelers can save up to $600 on vacation packages to four of Mexico’s hottest destinations – Cancun, Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya – for travel between now and the end of the year (June 14 to December 15, 2006). Eligible bookings must be made by June 25, 2006 and a minimum four-night stay is required. “
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports Passenger Traffic Increase of 4.4% for May 2006
June 13th, 2006Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports Passenger Traffic Increase of 4.4% for May 2006: Financial News – Yahoo! Finance: “As compared to May 2005, domestic traffic in May 2006 decreased by 0.2%, or 2 thousand terminal passengers due to declines in 9 of the 12 airports. These were offset by increases of 46.1% in Los Cabos, 9.7% in Puerto Vallarta and 8.3% in Guadalajara (with a total increase of 44 thousand passengers at these airports)”
Was It Only A Dream After All?
June 12th, 2006Was It Only A Dream After All?: “There’s an old song running around in my head as I sweat out this week’s issue, with the air conditioning on the fritz at the office and sweat pouring off my brow.
“Last night I dreamed the craziest dream …”
I dreamed I was on a Mexican beach with a charming young man bringing me a refreshing cold drink any time I crooked my little finger.”
Puerto Vallarta Mexico Forum: Best tour or activity
June 10th, 2006Puerto Vallarta Mexico Forum: Best tour or activity: “This is kind of a vague question. But I just want to know from everyone, if you had to choose one tour or activity in PV, what would it be?”
Frontier Airlines Continues Growth With New Domestic and International Frequency Increases
June 9th, 2006Frontier Airlines Continues Growth With New Domestic and International Frequency Increases: “Frontier Airlines will add frequencies and/or capacity to seven of its domestic markets to and from Denver, and will add over 30 percent more capacity to its Mexico destinations during the peak winter holiday period.”
Puerto Vallarta Mexico Forum – Beware of the PVR addiction!
June 6th, 2006Beware of the PVR addiction!: A fun, tongue in cheek thread regarding the so called- PVR addiction, starts off with this post by Smitty: “I’ve travelled to PVR and feel a need to return. I read these forums and have to post. Nobody warned me, I’m hooked , I know I will return. Probably too late but you are warned!
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Planned resort in Mexico lures retirees
June 5th, 2006Planned resort in Mexico lures retirees: “There’s a reason the most popular Mexican second home areas are popular: They got a huge helping hand from the government”
Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Race Dates Announced
June 2nd, 2006Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Race Dates Announced: “The longest and oldest race to Mexico’s mainland, with continuing sponsorship from Corum, will incorporate the scope of several other popular races to Mexico by marking the approximate finishing points of those shorter races with navigational ‘crossing lines.’ Without stopping, the boats’ times will be scored automatically by signals to shore from transponders mounted on the stern pulpits.”