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Tips and Updates for Driving to Mexico this Winter Season

Posted By:: R. Brock

Millions of Snowbirds and Hispanics drive to Mexico during the winter months to vacation and to visit family. Mexpro.com, a leading provider of insurance for Mexico, released today a list of tips and updates regarding Driving to Mexico this winter season.

New Hospitals Near Border in Mexico Offer Cheaper Treatment Options for Americans

Posted By:: R. Brock

In America, where 47 million people are uninsured and many millions are underinsured, merely need to cross the Mexican border to find treatment that can cost half or less of what it does in the United States. As American hospital chains are starting to buy into Mexico; with Dallas-based CHRISTUS Health has built six hospitals in Mexico, through its partnership with a Mexican chain. Most of its doctors are Mexican with Mexican medical degrees.

SCORE Baja 1000 Round 5, 2008 SCORE Desert Series

Posted By:: R. Brock

The world’s best known and most prestigious desert race started for the 34th time and finished for the 19th time in Ensenada, 65 miles south of the U.S border at San Diego.

Need Health Care? Go to Mexico

Posted By:: R. Brock

Porfirio Díaz, the Mexican strongman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, famously described his country´s situation by exclaiming, "¡Pobre México! ¡Tan lejos de Dios y tan cerca de los Estados Unidos!" (Poor Mexico! So far from God and so close to the United States!) I cannot say whether Mexico is now any closer to God, but its proximity to the United States is definitely proving to be a godsend for many Americans in need of medical and dental care.

Adventure Guide to Mexico

Posted By:: R. Brock

BEYOND the sunbathers, cervezas and spring break debauchery so conspicuously on display in Cancún and Cozumel, Mexico offers a lesser-known adventure experience — the kind that is found deep in the jungle or near small fishing villages and offshore reefs.

The Best of Baja

Posted By:: R. Brock

From the resort-filled playground of Los Cabos to the vast, deserted East Cape, Mexico's Baja California is a study in contrasts—which is part of the allure of this sun-drenched peninsula. Here, an essential guide to the region.

Nearly 180 to Attend International Living's Live and Invest in Mexico Seminar to Learn About the World's Hottest Retirement Destination

Posted By:: R. Brock

The International Living Live and Invest in Mexico Seminar kicks off on Thursday with 180 attendees -- most from the U.S. and Canada -- who want to learn more about living, retiring, and investing in Mexico.

A guide for Americans seeking affordable medical treatment abroad

Posted By:: R. Brock

Reporting from Monterrey, Mexico -- When Andy Dijak injured his right knee playing tennis, he wasn't surprised that he needed surgery. "It swelled up like a balloon," said the 50-year-old West Lake resident. The real shocker was the price tag: $12,000 to $15,000 to repair tattered cartilage. Dijak, a creative director for an entertainment company, has no health insurance, so he started shopping for a deal. He found it in the northern Mexico city of Monterrey at Christus Muguerza High Specialty Hospital, owned by Dallas-based Christus Health.

1855MedicalTourismMexico.Com Is Devoted To Bringing To Patients Reliable And Accredited Medical Facilities In Mexico

Posted By:: R. Brock

1855medicaltourismmexico.com has been launched to bring online the best options for medical care in Mexico, promoting affordable medical tourism. The website is a platform for patients, medical tourism organizers, and hospitals and Mexico based medical care facilities.

Mexico magic for families

Posted By:: R. Brock

In today's hectic world, it's not surprising that the desire to spend more quality time with our families is becoming a major travel trend. And sun-kissed Mexico is the perfecto playground.

U.S. retirees flock to south of the border

Posted By:: R. Brock

Rob and Mary Ladner pictured their dream retirement as a sailing trip around the world. But everything changed when they cruised into the big, balmy bay of Puerto Vallarta 10 years ago.

Insurers loss from Ike seen from $8 bln to $18 bln

Posted By:: R. Brock

Hurricane Ike, which blasted the densely populated Texas coast and swept through Houston on Saturday, could trigger insurance claims between $8 billion and $18 billion, according to early estimates of the damage.

THE U.S. PASSPORT CARD IS NOW IN PRODUCTION!

Posted By:: R. Brock

The passport card facilitates entry and expedites document processing at U.S. land and sea ports-of-entry when arriving from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda. The card may not be used to travel by air. Otherwise, it carries the rights and privileges of the U.S. passport book and is adjudicated to the exact same standards.

The Rise of Medical Tourism

Posted By:: R. Brock

Mexico, too, is a popular destination, especially for Americans. The prices are comparable to those in India, but the flights are direct and cheaper.

Homeland Security delays border crossing rules

Posted By:: R. Brock

Citizens returning to America won't need passport until June 2009. American citizens won't need a passport to cross the land borders until the middle of next year, delaying that requirement by more than a year.

Baja California: Mexico’s Wine, Food and Fun Capital, 'Vino-Tourism'

Posted By:: R. Brock

This year Ensenada’s culinary wizards and regional winemakers have moved their art-form up several notches by providing local and regional guests with premium wine and gourmet entrees that continue to please casual diners and those with the most sophisticated palates.

Planning to travel outside the U.S.? Know the laws first

Posted By:: R. Brock

Summer is a time of fun and vacation. Are you planning on traveling internationally? To make international travel and arrival back into the United States a bit easier, keep these travel tips in mind...

A smaller, cheaper passport option

Posted By:: R. Brock

People who chafe at the cost of a passport or worry about carrying one to the beach at Rocky Point will soon have a cheaper, easier option.

RV Vacations Are Least Expensive, Study Shows

Posted By:: R. Brock

Despite record-breaking fuel prices, typical RV trips remain the least expensive type of vacation, according to a new study comparing vacation costs.

30+ Tools For Finding Cheap Travel Accommodations

Posted By:: R. Brock

With gas prices and airfare on the rise, you probably want to save money on every aspect of your trip. Cheap hotels are one idea, but vacation rentals, furnished apartments and even youth hostels can be lower cost alternatives.

Sifting the headaches of visas

Posted By:: R. Brock

For business travelers headed overseas, getting a visa, when required, can be the worst part of the trip. It requires filling out forms, surrendering your passport for a few days or a week and paying a fee that can seem exorbitant, sometimes only with cash or a money order. For a multicountry itinerary, it can take a month to get all the visas approved.