All Things #Mexico
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A7: All of it! In fact, "traditional Mexican cuisine" is on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. But anywhere we can get a taco, we're happy. #TravelSkills
Mexico City recently changed its name to CDMX- before that it was called the "DF" or Distrito Federal #TravelSkills
replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A7 I love being in Mexico during mango season (late spring/summer)! So good with salt, lime and chile! #TravelSkills
replying to @travelskills @travelskills A6: if roads were this calm. #MexicoCity #TravelSkills
A7 Guadalajara was so good and a culinary adventure. fried worms included https://t.co/uMWomH1nT4 #TravelSkills
A6. Madre mia!
Mother of..😂
My friends in Cancun let me drive 🚗 to Playa del Carmen and thank you lord for #teavel insurance
It gets wild sometimes but as long as you respect the road signs and maneuver, all is good 😉
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A8 The calmer Caribbean side is much nicer than the rocky west coast #TravelSkills
A8. Best #Mexico #beaches: Pacific or Caribbean? Love the Pacific side for the geology and topography, but for temperature of the water, give me the Caribbean side. #travelskills
A8 Both coasts offer world-class scenery, hotels and activities, but it depends on what you want. The Pacific coast has striking cliffs and a laid-back feel, while the Caribbean side is known for white sand, aqua waters and a spring break vibe. #travelskills
A7. There’s no BAD part of Mexico for food! As long as you’re eating locally - inside big resorts the food is generally not as good. #TravelSkills
replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A8 Cabo is a great place to hang out BY the beach, but you can’t go in. Too dangerous. #TravelSkills
A8: Doesn't matter to us! There are plenty of great beaches -- and great places to stay -- on both coasts: https://t.co/0r6hnJT5Zu #TravelSkills