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Few locales can compete with Baja for sport fishing

Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Catch and release with marlin off Baja

Catch and release with marlin off Baja

By Anita Mckenzie

Copyright (c) 2008

Baja’s sport fishing is an exhilarating adventure and many say that Baja sport fishing is unparalleled. Anglers flock from various parts of the globe to get a piece of the big-game sport fishing action in Baja California Sur. Baja sport fishing either on the Pacific or the Sea of Cortez is amidst a wonderland of the deserts in Baja Mexico.

Baja’s sport fishing waters are becoming increasingly active each year. The fishing is so fantastic that the 1,070-mile travels south along Baja Mexico’s peninsula has been no deterrent. The state of Baja California Sur has three major international airports located in Loreto, La Paz, and Los Cabos. Many people simply choose the short 2-hour flight available from San Diego. (more…)

Frommer’s Portable, Travelscope DVD explore Manzanillo

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

By Gary Dillardtravelscopevideo

If Ed Bagley’s “slice of heaven” got you thinking about a trip to the southlands this winter, you’ll want to get more detailed information. Frommer’s has a Portable guide to Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo and Guadalajara and Travelscope has a 27-minute video that approaches the trip from a different angle.

One nice aspect of the Frommer’s guide is that it will allow you to compare Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo.

With the video, you can look at Manzanillo and the Costa Alegre. Producer Joseph Rosendo, by the way, says this resort village was the setting for the movie “10.”

Finding a slice of heaven at Manzanillo

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

manzanillo

By Ed Bagley

Copyright © 2008

I had some serious doubts about whether my first trip to Mexico would be a success. Now I can report that my first trip to Mexico was fantastic because I found a slice of heaven at Vida del Mar in Manzanillo (Mon-zah-knee-oh).

There are apparently some very famous places to vacation in Mexico, not the least of which are Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Acapulco and Cancun. Most of these destinations, to my knowledge, are resort areas with high traffic. Vida del Mar in Manzanillo is not.

Manzanillo, like Puerto Vallarta, is on the Pacific Coast, perhaps 150 miles south of Puerto Vallarta as the crow flies. (more…)