Thursday, July 07, 2011

Mexico: A Great Vacation Choice!

At my travel agency, we have been alarmed by the number of clients who are telling us that they don't want to consider a Mexican vacation because of the reports of violence.

There are many valid personal reasons for a specific client to not care for Mexico, but concern over the reports of violence should not be one of them - unless you're thinking of those wonderful vacation spots such as Juarez or Tijuana. The drug wars along the U.S. border are thousands of miles from the popular beach resort areas of Cancun, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. It's sort of like avoiding Vail or Big Sky because of border violence around Tucson or El Paso!

My agency, Gateway Express Travel, doesn't particularly "push" Mexico, but it is a fine option for beach vacations. Our two most popular destinations in Mexico (by far) are Cabo and the Riviera Maya. Both are at the tips of thousand mile long peninsulas - far from the crossroads of Mexico and even further from the U.S. border. Both present dozens of great resorts with outstanding service and dining. And the values are terrific! Your vacation dollar goes further in Mexico than any place else.

Actually, my personal favorite is, and will always be, Hawaii. But I often recommend Mexico to certain people depending upon their interests for a specific outing... It's a great value and, with a lot of non-stop flight options, it's easy to get to.

Happy Traveling,

Dick

Note: The owner of another travel agency reported that she had a client cancel a Puerto Vallarta vacation because of a recent incident there. Where did they go instead? Phoenix... one of the most troubled cities in the country because of the drug violence. Go figure!!!!

3 comments:

Real Club Cancun, Antonio GarcĂ­a said...

You´re absolutely right, sometimes people think as soon as they enter Mexican territorry, they´re going to get killed or something, that´s obviously not true. Mexico is a perfect choice for your vacation, it has a huge variety of food, places, and biodiversity, not to mention the kindness and warm personality of mexican people. Come to Mexico and you´ll find the closest place to home.

Anonymous said...

Media sensationalism hurts us all!

The Traveler said...

Antonio,
Thanks for weighing in! We just need to do what we can to counter the hype that people get.

Dick