Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Tulum - Mexico

Tulum Beach



Tulum Travel Tips


Keep in Mind...
The term "Pueblo" is a bit of a stretch
The town center of Tulum Pueblo feels "more like a truck stop than a tropical paradise," as Lonely Planet notes. Once you've adjusted your expectations, you can appreciate that area's discounted lodging and food.
The term "ruins" only applies to the temples
Tulum's bread and butter was and is the archaeological zones, and they're surrounded by commercial-palooza. Don't be surprised by the chock-a-block fast-food joints, museums and bookshops that are just next door.

In the past decade, Tulum has grown into a coveted vacation for luxury travelers (or, as the New York Times says, the "Yoga tourist"). But it still tempts bargain-hunters who remember when this tucked-away jewel of Mexico's east coast was more of a secluded getaway. Here, you'll find some of the best-preserved Mayan ruins in the Western Hemisphere, ruins that have the cerulean waters of the Caribbean Sea as a backdrop.  And there are other out-of-this-world wonders, including several cenotes (or underground water-filled caverns) and bioreserves. As an added plus: Tulum continues to be the tiny, quiet alternative to the other Riviera Maya resort areas during the Spring Break season.

How To Save Money in Tulum


Skip the spa
As nice as the "Aloe Vera Wrap" or "Mayan Chocolate Massage" sound, they ain't gonna come cheap. Instead, consider how relaxing the (free) soft sugary sand and lapping waves can be.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

San Diego - USA

Beach in San Diego



San Diego Travel Tips



Keep in Mind...
Surf's up
Before diving in, make sure to check the weather and surf conditions at San Diego's beaches. Heavy tides and rough waves can ruin a leisurely Pacific swim.
Have your own wheels
You'll discover that exploring San Diego is much easier in a car. Plus, there are many parts of the city where public transport is scarce.
Stick to the crosswalks
Jaywalking is frowned upon here. If caught, you can be fined up to $168.
Consistently sunny weather is what draws visitors to San Diego throughout the year: that and the mouthwatering cuisine, thriving nightlife and one of the country's favorite zoos. And then there are the beaches: As home of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet, San Diego has many top activities that revolve around the sea. Head to Mission Beach to soak up the rays, to La Jolla to catch a wave, or to the Maritime Museum to learn a little nautical history.


In spite of constant growth, America's Finest City maintains a small-town feel, making it a popular destination for families and anyone looking for a more laid-back getaway. But that doesn't mean you can't let loose here. Pockets of vivacious nightlife can be found throughout, especially near the historical Gaslamp Quarter. So when it comes to visiting San Diego, take Channel 4 anchorman Ron Burgundy's advice: "Drink it in, it always goes down smooth."

How To Save Money in San Diego



Check the calendar
There are numerous events and conventions throughout the year, ushering in thousands of visitors at any given time. Plan your trip around San Diego's event calendar to avoid high hotel rates.
Skip summer
This is the peak tourist season, meaning hotel rates skyrocket while availability plummets. Instead, try for an early spring or late fall getaway.
Hang your hat downtown
Hotels along the beaches charge hefty fees for their views. You'll find more affordable lodging in the downtown area.

San Diego Culture & Customs



San Diego culture is a confluence of Spanish, Mexican and American cultures. Its eclectic nature as a border town has greatly influenced its art, architecture and politics, especially in the La Jolla and Solana Beach neighborhoods. Balboa Park also features several popular art museums, including the San Diego Museum of Art, the Timken Museum of Art and the Museum of the Living Artist.

San Diego Dining



For a city by the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is definitely known as a place to get great seafood and Mexican cuisine. But the area is also popular for outdoor dining, fine wine, and fresh fruits and vegetables. Traveler-approved San Diego restaurants include Phil's B.B.Q for cheap and excellent American food and Sushi Ota for Japanese dishes.

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