Posted on Oct 08, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
Best beaches in Mexico during March?
my family and I are planing a trip to Mexico next year during the month of march . What beaches do you recommend for this time of the year. . Looking for good weather and warm water . on any coast of mexico
March is the best month to be in Mexico………all of Mexico`s beaches and weather is at it`s finest. Low humidity and no threat of tropical storms anywhere except up in the N/E Matamorros and southern Texas can see rain at that time of year.
Occasionally La Semana Santa (Holy Week) (Easter) can fall in late March but normally falls in April. You would like to avoid that event, especially if you don`t like crowds. You can`t even walk on the beach without walking over people.
The only other deterrent are the Spring Breakers and that can be a rather wild encounter "of a third kind"
March is normaly my last month and I just hang out on my patio and tan up and relax most days and if I sail back , I sail during the month of March.
Posted on Jul 15, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
Maybe only then will Obama take more serious action…because we all know how he puts the feelings of Mexican in front of us Americans.
Your thoughts?
My thoughts? This is a pretty dumb question. There is nothing more President Obama can do about the oil spill.
Posted on Jul 06, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
im going there for 4th of july and i really need to know asap if it is infected
No
It’s just in the panhandle of florida
It did not make down that far yet
Posted on Jun 28, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
the entire sentence is, The safest beaches in Mexico, will find here in the Mexican Caribbean. I know it isn’t a correct sentence but it has an implied subject that I need to add, can you supply it for me?
The sentence can’t be changed in anyway, it has to read exactly as is, just the subject has to be added. It is a question on a test I’m taking and it has me stumped.
Find the safest beaches in Mexico here in the Mexican Caribbean.
Posted on Jun 25, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
I really need to know this. Is the cozumel, Mexico beach is affected from oil spill or not? If so I have to cancel my trip. I am leaving on 21st June.
Warm ocean currents pass by Cancun and do loop before Alabama. Those same currents will take the Oil through the Florida Keys and then North to Canada. From there the current heads.
toward Europe.
The fact is, the world would come to an end before the "Slick" reaches Cancun.
There are loop current "Rings or Eddys" that drift and does not follow the current and these may reach Mexico`s gulf. Veracruz Texas and othere parts of the inner Gulf
See the link
Posted on Jun 22, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
I paid for a vacation package to Florida and planned of driving through the keyes. We also will be vacationing in the Grand Bahamas on Freeport to go snorkeling / swimming in the water. Do you think the oil (that is gushing thousands of gallons of oil per day) will reach that far and ruin the coral reef?
I Am scared now!
There are other places for you to holiday in, so don’t be scared.
Posted on Jun 19, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
Hi and thanks!
I’m an avid volleyball player looking for a beach to pick up some co-ed games. I don’t have a set destination in mind and I will be traveling in late June. I’m looking for a place I can play throughout the day, if possible. The following destinations pop up in volleyball conversations on the web:
Puerto Vallarta
Playa del Carmen
Nuevo Vallarta
Cancun
Any suggestions? Thanks for your help!
Guanajuato?
Merida?
Ixtapa?
Playa del Carmen for sure. Hang out by the Blue Parrot and you should find plenty of other ball players
Posted on Jun 16, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
I am going on a trip to Cozumel in August this year, but i was debating on cancelling it because of the oil spill. I heard right now the current is taking the oil towards the U.S., but could that change? Especially with hurricane season beginning?
Neither will have any effect on the Maya Riviera. Ocean current simply do Not travel in that direction. God help the southern US if a hurricane brews anytime soon . That could turn some cities into oil slicks.
It is known as a" Loop Current"
In a worst case scenario the slick could carry on through the Keys and then up the coast to Newfoundland before turning toward Europe
Please see the link
Posted on May 25, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
I live in New Orleans and I have a vacation planned in June to go to Panama City Beach, Florida. I was wondering if anyone knows the condition of the beach’s water, sand and smell.
Destin Area Expert is a spammer all his websites are connected please report him. He posts all his websites in all of his answers. Also stop telling people we aren’t getting oil to sell your hotel business – forecasts ARE NOT GOOD.
As for your question:
Right now we have no spillage but we have smelt some of the burning oil and it smells horrible.
Right now no one really knows what will happen until they resolve the leak issue. Really what is going to happen over the next few months during hurricane season if they don’t clean it up.
Posted on May 15, 2010 under Mexico Beaches |
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