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>VACATION
Q & A
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| >We
have prepared a special Spring Break
Q&A section to help clear those
questions you've been wondering about |
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Q.
Is Mexico an unsafe place to travel?
Mexico
ranks tenth as an international travel
destination in the world and is the number
one international tourism destination for
North Americans traveling abroad. >Read
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| >Rosarito
Beach Mayor Hugo Torres answered some
questions to clarify what is the actual
situation in Rosarito. |
Rosarito
Beach, the popular Spring Break
destination is preparing to welcome
hundreds of students from different U. S.
Universities.
Rosarito Mayor Hugo Torres is expecting a
good Spring Break Season this year,
because the government took...>Read
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| >Rosarito
Beach mayor responds to U.S. agency's
warning to stay away during spring break |
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U.S. State Department has extended a
travel alert for Mexican border towns and
suggests that visitors to these areas
exercise extreme caution because of
ongoing violence involving drug dealers
warring among themselves and police. >Read
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| >Tourism
activity is Rosarito Beach government main
concern, and ensuring its visitors safety
a must. |
| Tourism
activity is Rosarito Beach government main
concern, and ensuring its visitors safety
a must. That´s why the Tourist
Assistance Department was
created. With a group of bilingual, highly
capable- tourist friendly personnel,
dedicated to making... >Read
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>18-Member
Rosarito Beach Tourist Police Force
Starts Patrols By
Cars, 4-Wheelers and Bikes. |
| With
a March 14, 2008 ceremony, city officials
here launched an 18-member Tourist Police
force which will patrol areas frequented
by Rosarito’s more than one million
visitors a year. The force will patrol
areas including the downtown. >Read
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| >Please
Check out Rosarito Beach on the news |
| Rosarito
Beach, Baja California and Mexico News
Clips from around the world.
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| >A
response to Ruben Navarrette Jr.'s column
in the Sunday, February 22 issue of the
Union Tribune. |
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these efforts, virtually no one is
visiting Rosarito. We asked Mexico to
address our myriad concerns, and when they
did...>Read
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| >A
Response to: "Spring Breakers Warned
to Avoid Mexico Amid Increasing
Violence" |
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Mexican people here are very helpful and
kind. The US government is giving this
very large and beautiful country a bad
name and an unfair rap...>Read
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>The
biggest threat to Americans in Mexico?
Themselves. |
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But,
really, how worried should Americans and other
tourists be? The violence is limited to specific
areas of Mexico, and the victims have primarily
been people involved in the drug trade
(which, by the way, exists to feed Americans'
demand for drugs). In fact, it appears that in
Mexico, the biggest danger young American
college students face is themselves -- and their
poor judgment. >Read
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