The reform which became effective on December 1, 2012 represents the first major changes to Mexican labor laws in more than 40 years. It eases legal constraints on a company's ability to hire and dismiss, lifts the ban on part-time employment,...
Head to Valle de Guadalupe for upscale wineries, chic hotels and a south-of-the-border answer to the French Laundry. We would like to share with you a WSJ article we found of interest.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443687504577565...
February is over, and spring is just around the corner. Traveling to Baja picks up in early March, and a great place to start any trip to Baja Mexico is Valle de Guadalupe Wine region. Below is an article from the Conde Nast Traveler Magazine wi...
We would like to share a recent article from the SD Union-Tribune about Medical Tourism in Baja Mexico.For decades, U.S. residents have crossed the border into Mexico in search of cheap dentistry, alternative health care and pharmacies providing...
A brand new Border Crossing has been built on the Mexico side of the Tijuana-San Ysidro border crossing. It boast up to 22 gates to expedite traffic, which includes state-of-the-art technology for Customs and Security purposes. Drivers heading down t...
El Dia de las Muertos (the Day of the Dead), a national event honoring the lives of lost relatives, friends and public figures, is observed throughout Mexico on Nov. 1 and 2.Many people believe that Halloween and Dia de los Muertos are versions o...
So you’re heading off on a new adventure and you’re trying to figure out if driving to Mexico is going to be more beneficial than trying to get a car while in the country, or possibly going without a car altogether and taking a chance on...
For many tourists, the thought of driving to Mexico is a big question mark. Will it be safe? What will I do if my car breaks down? What happens if I get a flat tire? Is Mexican fuel comparable to what I put in my car back home? There may be doz...
Tourists often come to Mexican border towns looking for some kind of illicit adventure, trotting among the bars, strip joints and seedy motels that dot the streets. Here, though, the visitors are searching for something more basic: a root...
Last weekend I was speaking at The Puerto Vallarta Writers Conference and while eating at the famed, endless Sunday brunch at the Sheraton Buganvilias Resort & Spa, I suddenly became very inspired to write. Since my laptop wa...