Visiting Mexico Fishing Lakes

November 16, 2010 · Posted in Fishing Vacation, Mexico · Comment 

Most people who are really into fishing like to visit different places in the world to fish. Some of this people go to Mexico, because Mexico has a wide variety of fish and fishing spots. There are many lakes with lots of fish and which is more important the weather is always pleasant. Mexico has one of the best bass in the world. Most of these fish can be as large as 10 pounds. Some fishers are lucky enough to catch black bass that is can be as large as 16 pounds. The lakes are near different places for tourists to stay, it is no wonder why Mexico bass fishing has become so popular.

Lake Baccarac

This lake is in the Mexican State of Sinaloa. The Sinaloa river waters feed this lake which is 90 miles from the city of Los Mochis. This lake was man made and has the fame of being one of the most popular fishing spots in all Mexico. The lake is surrounded by natural beauty they can see the huge mountain ranges from the Sierra Madres. People can also visit different islands that are near the lake.

Lake Comedero

This lake is 100 miles away from Mazatlan. The lake is full of black bass. These fish are easy to catch due to their abundance in the lake. The lake is ready for fishing all year round. The bass in the lake tend to be up to 15 pounds and most fishers catch and average of 50 fishes per day. The lake is in a secluded area.

Visiting the lakes in Sinaloa is a great experience for fishermen. There are many different kinds of fish in the area. Most of the fish are easy to catch and the lakes are surrounded by lodging places and nature. This is a great place for people who love to fish and who like to travel around to different parts of the world.

Cancun Mexico is a Popular Vacation Destination

September 24, 2010 · Posted in Cancun Mexico, Mexico, Time Share · Comment 

One of the most popular tourist attractions is Cancun Mexico. Cancun is a very well known vacation spot. Cancun is surrounded by beautiful beaches. The water is an aquamarine blue, and the glittering white sand that frames it makes it a great place to bake in the sun.  It is always warm in Cancun with temperatures normally in the eighties. It is famous for the beaches and hot weather. Cancun has plenty of beach resorts to choose from which most are near all the attractions. There are plenty of places to go shopping around Cancun. There are a lot of little beach shops that sells tourist things such as cups and necklaces and much more. There are stores that sell Mexican style beach clothes.

One of the best things Cancun has to offer is the food. There are so many different restaurants that line the beach and downtown section. Each place to eat offers something different. Some places offer Mexican and American food while others mix it up a bit with traditional style Spanish food such as rice and beans. Cancun is also known for the night life. There are numerous  night clubs and bars to choose from. There are dancing clubs where the tourist who wants to let loose and dance the night away can go. There are also more relaxing bars such as the piano bars and show bars. The show bars offer a Spanish style show with singing and dancing by live performers and musicians.

The hotels in Cancun are not expensive at all especially the ones that are in the downtown section. Even the timeshare hotels on the beach are affordable. There are many big name hotel chains that are in Cancun. The hotels offer accommodations such as free meals and room service at no extra charge.  There are also lots of timeshares that offer luxurious amenities.  Check out the Fiesta Americana Vacation Club, Club Regina Cancun at Westin, and the Cancun Clipper Club, to name just a few.  No matter where you choose to stay, you’re guaranteed a great timeshare vacation in Cancun!

Travelosity Promotion of the Week – Mexico!

January 29, 2009 · Posted in Hotels, Mexico, Travel · Comment 

Travelosity Promotion of the week! Mexico!

Travelocity’s Silver Lining Sale: Save up to 50% on Mexico Hotels!  

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