
All Things #Mexico
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RT @cjmcginnis: @ChinaMatt @AllianzTravelUS Yep! That's a very good tip for world travelers: ALWAYS start conversations with at least one w…

replying to @ChinaMatt @ChinaMatt Our Spanish is limited, but we can certainly, say: hello, please, thank you and delicious. #TravelSkills

A3 There is never a bad time to visit Mexico but the optimum time is in the cooler months between December and April when there is virtually no rain. Our recommendation is the first week in December before peak season begins. #travelskills


RT @GingerandCarrie: A3 There is never a bad time to visit Mexico but the optimum time is in the cooler months between December and April w…

RT @JohnnyJet: @AllianzTravelUS A3 It depends on where you’re going but in general it’s cooler in the winter and really hot in the summer.…

RT @BBC_Travel: A2: They tell time a little differently in Mexico! #TravelSkills https://t.co/6eJaG3F4UY

replying to @Casualtravelist @Casualtravelist That looks delicious. 🍹😍 How can I grab this through the screen? #TravelSkills

replying to @JohnnyJet @JohnnyJet @MexicoTourismBd A3 For us northerners, winter is a great time to #travel in Mexico and escape the cold at home. #travelskills


TIP: Research your hotel to make sure you're not sharing beach space with college spring breakers. #TravelSkills

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A3 Want better service, cheaper prices & smaller crowds? Go in the off-season. Not only Mexico, but everywhere. #TravelSkills

A3: It’s a large country, so definitely depends on time of year and where you want to go #travelskills


A3 January can sometimes be the most affordable time of year to visit – we’ve seen roundtrip flights from Chicago to Cancun for $167. #TravelSkills

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS A3 During the summer months, Mexico City is nice and cool since its elevation is 7,000 feet! #TravelSkills

A3: If you're headed to the beach, consider avoiding hurricane season (or at least purchasing trip insurance if you decide to travel then): https://t.co/veTkpcFSrM #TravelSkills


replying to @travelskills @travelskills A2: be smart about where you go and the strip in Cancun does not represent all of Mexico #TravelSkills

RT @BBC_Travel: A1: In a lesser-known part of Mexico City called Milpa Alta, you can learn some words from the Aztec language. #TravelSkill…

Q3 Depends on where you're going and why! Early November is a great time to catch #DíaDeMuertos. It's before peak season, when temperatures are cool and dry. Also consider #Michoacán in February to see the butterflies and #BajaCalifornia in March for the whales! #TravelSkills


RT @AllianzTravelUS: TIP: If you're interested in cooking classes in Oaxaca City, here are two options we love @SOMH_CS @CasaSabores #Trave…

A3: Any and every time! But my favorite is November - after the rains, but before winter crowds. #TravelSkills https://t.co/rAk7M4jghV

RT @SmarterTravel: A3: If you're headed to the beach, consider avoiding hurricane season (or at least purchasing trip insurance if you deci…

replying to @BBC_Travel @BBC_Travel I didn't know about Ahorita Time. Thanks for the tip! #TravelSkills

RT @lonelyplanetUSA: Q3 Depends on where you're going and why! Early November is a great time to catch #DíaDeMuertos. It's before peak seas…

A2 First-timers to #Mexico should also know that #damiana -- a lovely elixir made from a small shrub w/aromatic flowers & w/purported #aphrodisiac effects -- is a delicious add-on to a #margarita. insiders know this, so request it by name! #TravelSkills


RT @Travelzoo: A3 January can sometimes be the most affordable time of year to visit – we’ve seen roundtrip flights from Chicago to Cancun…

RT @theplanetd: A3 We've been every time of year and Mexico is great anytime to visit! #TravelSkills https://t.co/IUjqVeE7DD

RT @LandLopers: A3: It’s a large country, so definitely depends on time of year and where you want to go #travelskills https://t.co/ggrdTua…

RT @AllianzTravelUS: TIP: Research your hotel to make sure you're not sharing beach space with college spring breakers. #TravelSkills

MT @JimByersTravel
#Mexico is a tremendously varied destination. Yes, there are great beaches. And a wide array of resorts/hotels. But there are also are tremendous Mayan ruins, cool villages, rainforests & tremendous cities to explore.
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replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS TIP Cancun is cheap during the heat of the summer, so choose a hotel with a big pool and spa area #TravelSkills

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS TIP Here’s @lonelyplanet’s weather guide to Mexico: https://t.co/Zk6CV1l77M #TravelSkills

replying to @travelskills @travelskills That’s easy: breakfast time! #TravelSkills #comida #mexico #enchilada


replying to @SpudHilton @SpudHilton What a gorgeous seaside walk, Spud! #TravelSkills

replying to @AllianzTravelUS @AllianzTravelUS I know more than that, but I'm very rusty. Much of it came back after reading signs and menus. I still can't remember verb tenses though. #travelskills

Want to do the Mexico #AllianzRoadtrip with our friends the @HoneyTrek! #TravelSkills

Did you know: Mexico City has the largest bike sharing program in the world! #TravelSkills


replying to @tranquilotravel @tranquilotravel @travelskills Love how you think! #travelskills

A3. In Mexico's Highlands it's always spring. 75 degrees and sunny year round #TravelSkills


RT @cjmcginnis: Did you know: Mexico City has the largest bike sharing program in the world! #TravelSkills https://t.co/619Y1NVKRr

replying to @tranquilotravel @tranquilotravel @travelskills Oh wow I want that right now! #TravelSkills

A3 Between Chinese New Year and Spring Break. Fewer crowds and cheaper flights. #travelskills https://t.co/xWkyh6FuGI