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Everything You Need to Know About Dental Tourism Mexico

Posted by on 9:51 pm in Healthy Travel, Mexico | 30 comments

Everything You Need to Know About Dental Tourism Mexico

A trip to the dentist may not sound like your ideal vacation, in fact, the majority of us actively try to avoid it! But if you’re travelling to Mexico, it’s actually a nice opportunity to get some affordable dental care.

There are a lot of cheap dentists in Mexico that offer top-quality services. If you’re a little mindful, you can enjoy first-rate dental services at a fraction of the costs you would have to pay back home.

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Medical Tourism in Mexico is Safer and Cheaper than You Think

Posted by on 8:16 pm in Healthy Travel, Mexico | 24 comments

Medical Tourism in Mexico is Safer and Cheaper than You Think

Medical tourism is booming, and people from all around the world have become accustomed to traveling overseas for medical care in another country. Around 8 million patients each year.

Mexico is fast becoming one of the post popular destinations for medical tourism, treating more than 1 million foreign patients a year. These patients have typically been Hispanics from California, Arizona and Texas returning home for medical care, though there are a large number of Americans and Canadians who take advantage of the healthcare in Mexico too.

But whether you’re looking for a breast lift in Mexico or some dental work, you may be concerned about the country’s safety situation. Of course, price is the main concern, but safety always comes first.

You’ll be pleased to know that many Americans and Canadians are discovering that medical tourism in Mexico is much safer and cheaper than you might think.

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Dear LGBTQI Travelers: These Countries Will Recognize Your Same Sex Marriage #LoveAlwaysWins

Posted by on 1:30 pm in Argentina, Blog, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Opinion, Portugal, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, UK, United States | 40 comments

Dear LGBTQI Travelers: These Countries Will Recognize Your Same Sex Marriage #LoveAlwaysWins

Ever since same-sex marriage was legalized in the Netherlands in 2001 (props to the Netherlands for always being at the front of progressive change), the legalization of same-sex marriage has snowballed throughout the world.

28 countries (26 with another two pending) now legally recognize the right for same sex couples to marry, so if you’re part of the LGBTQI community, and want to travel, live overseas, or plan a destination wedding, these countries will recognize your right.

More than 760 million people now live in countries where same-sex marriage is legal, and I encourage all travelers to support those countries at the forefront of equality and recognition of human rights. I also have one thing to say to my own country, in a slogan they coined: Australia, where the bloody hell are you?

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Your Guide to Mexico in a Riviera Maya Resort

Posted by on 1:06 pm in Blog, Mexico | 24 comments

Your Guide to Mexico in a Riviera Maya Resort

Stretching nearly 100 miles along pristine Caribbean coastline on the Yucatan Peninsula, you’ll find Mexico’s premier tourism and resort district, Riviera Maya.

This region takes in exciting destinations from Puerto Morelos to Punta Allen, including the archaeological wonders of Tulum and resort mecca of Playa del Carmen. It is a place of natural beauty mixed with exceptional service all which add up to an incredible getaway.

The area is home to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the world’s second largest barrier reef at nearly 600 miles long. It is home to several sea turtle species, crocodiles, manatees, and an incredible variety of fish. But the reef is just one of many reasons why tourists continue to flock here every year.

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The Most Popular Destinations For Medical Tourism

Posted by on 1:34 pm in Blog, Brazil, Healthy Travel, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Thailand, Travel Tips, United States | 38 comments

The Most Popular Destinations For Medical Tourism

Medical tourism is booming, and people from all around the world have become accustomed to traveling overseas for medical care in another country. Around 8 million patients each year.

Much of the time it comes down to procedures being substantially cheaper overseas, or not being able to find the right treatment at home. And traveling to another country for treatment often means being able to avoid long waiting lists for elective procedures. Though some medical tourists are immigrants who return to their home country for care, and others travel simply so they can avoid questions from family and friends (having the people of Thailand see the bandages from your nose job isn’t quite as bad as walking down the street at home).

The following destinations are leaders within the industry of medical tourism, and we have included information about the procedures they are most popular for. Just remember the golden rule: thoroughly research the clinic and the location before you go!

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Rediscover the Riviera Maya on Your Next Vacation

Posted by on 5:29 pm in Mexico, Travel Talk, World | 20 comments

Rediscover the Riviera Maya on Your Next Vacation

Those planning a Mexican trip will find that they have lots of different options to choose from. These options range from the beautiful white sand beaches of the Caribbean all the way through the deserts of central Mexico and over to the other side of the country where the Pounding Pacific waves meet the Mexican cliffside towns.

If, out of all of your options, you have chosen to visit the Caribbean Riviera Maya region, it is without doubt that you’ve made an excellent choice. Here you’ll find lots to do and see along with options that are perfect for both families and couples alike.

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The Best Markets in Mexico City

Posted by on 11:36 pm in Blog, Mexico, Writers | 21 comments

The Best Markets in Mexico City

Mexico City is a mega-metropolis made up of dozens of different neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has its own unique flare, personality, and most importantly, its own market!

A visit to a colonia would be incomplete without sampling a local market. The following are a few you shouldn’t miss.

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10 Romantic Destination Ideas For Couples This Year

Posted by on 5:57 pm in Blog, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Romantic Journey, Spain, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Writers | 47 comments

10 Romantic Destination Ideas For Couples This Year

There’s nothing better than traveling to an exotic destination with your significant other. The thrilling feeling of adventure combined with butterflies in your stomach guarantees an unforgettable experience, and you will be creating memories that you can cherish for a lifetime.

While planning for a romantic trip, it’s important to think outside the box. Destinations like Paris, Venice, and Bali are all iconic destinations for couples seeking romance, though you need to think about whether you really want to share your memories with thousands of other couples too.

The following are 10 romantic destination ideas for couples to visit this year. Consider traveling here if you are looking for something a little more exotic than Paris and an experience that is truly unique.

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A Travelers Guide to Tap Water: Countries Where The Drinking Water is Unsafe

Posted by on 7:07 pm in Blog, Eco Tourism, Food, Healthy Travel, Mexico, Travel Tips | 252 comments

A Travelers Guide to Tap Water: Countries Where The Drinking Water is Unsafe

People often take their drinking water for granted. In most western countries we don’t think twice before grabbing a glass and sticking it underneath a tap. But when you’re traveling the tap water may not be safe to drink.

You need drinking water no matter where you go, but with travellers diarrhea, giardia, hepatitis A, typhoid and cholera among the illnesses that can be transmitted with bad water, it pays to know which parts of the world guarantee clean, safe tap water, and where you should be sourcing bottled water instead.

The water you need to be most concerned about is water that might contain microorganisms that will make you sick, and in less developed countries, you are more apt to run into water that contains a variety of microorganisms you want to avoid. But according to the CDC (United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), you may be drinking bottled water more often than you think.

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Once Upon a Time Near Mexico: My Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

Posted by on 11:55 pm in Blog, Mexico, Stories, Writers | 10 comments

Once Upon a Time Near Mexico: My Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

Leaving Guatemala at the end of January 2015 was a tough decision, as I really loved it there, though after spending a week at Lake Atitlan with my now girlfriend Claudia I was so head over heels that, before she left towards Belize, we agreed that we would meet again in Mexico, a couple weeks down the road.

Though we would eventually meet, it would be one hellish journey for me. And, after having been locked up in an Egyptian prison on a previous journey abroad, my standards for an experience to reach “hellish” are far from a soft cry.

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