Mexico For Less
Now that the threat of a H1N1 pandemic in Mexico has subsided, it is considered safe for the reasonably healthy to travel there.
Relying heavily on tourism, many cities have been hard hit by the travel restrictions that were imposed during the height of the crisis.
It has been reported that in Mexico City alone the losses are in excess of four million USD per day.
In an effort to bounce back from the financial trauma inflicted on the local economy by the flu virus and the preceding global financial crisis, most resorts and hotels are offering amazing deals in an effort to rebuild.
Tour operators and airlines, also hard hit, are offering promotions and upgrades in the hopes of returning to some semblance of normalcy.
If you have ever wanted to explore Mexico and wish to stretch your dollar as far as possible, this is your golden opportunity.
With airfares slashed as low as 45% below 2008 rates and hotels/resorts as much as 15%, the time to book is now.
Those lucky enough to have guests are extending over the top service hoping that word will get around and the tourists will start flowing in.
Never has it been so easy or inexpensive to visit this amazing country full of history and natural beauty.
Your travel options are virtually unlimited.
Book a stay at a full service resort or rent a cheap car and tour the countryside.
There are scores of cheap hotels (made even cheaper due to current events!) from Cancun to Monterrey and beyond.
Start your holiday on the perfect beaches of Cancun and then head out on the open road stopping in the small towns and big cities along the way.
No matter what your budget or taste, there is something in Mexico for everyone.
From the historic center of Mexico City to the Mayan ruins of Tulum to the stunning beaches of Acapulco, there is something in Mexico for everyone at a price that fits all budgets!
Relying heavily on tourism, many cities have been hard hit by the travel restrictions that were imposed during the height of the crisis.
It has been reported that in Mexico City alone the losses are in excess of four million USD per day.
In an effort to bounce back from the financial trauma inflicted on the local economy by the flu virus and the preceding global financial crisis, most resorts and hotels are offering amazing deals in an effort to rebuild.
Tour operators and airlines, also hard hit, are offering promotions and upgrades in the hopes of returning to some semblance of normalcy.
If you have ever wanted to explore Mexico and wish to stretch your dollar as far as possible, this is your golden opportunity.
With airfares slashed as low as 45% below 2008 rates and hotels/resorts as much as 15%, the time to book is now.
Those lucky enough to have guests are extending over the top service hoping that word will get around and the tourists will start flowing in.
Never has it been so easy or inexpensive to visit this amazing country full of history and natural beauty.
Your travel options are virtually unlimited.
Book a stay at a full service resort or rent a cheap car and tour the countryside.
There are scores of cheap hotels (made even cheaper due to current events!) from Cancun to Monterrey and beyond.
Start your holiday on the perfect beaches of Cancun and then head out on the open road stopping in the small towns and big cities along the way.
No matter what your budget or taste, there is something in Mexico for everyone.
From the historic center of Mexico City to the Mayan ruins of Tulum to the stunning beaches of Acapulco, there is something in Mexico for everyone at a price that fits all budgets!