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Mayan Palace Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, Master Suite (Two Bedroom) 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $799.00
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Mayan Palace Mazatlan, Mexico, Master Room (Studio Unit), 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $299.00
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Mexico Mayan Palace Puerto Penasco Sonora Weekly Rental 7 nights rental
US $599.00
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Mayan Palace Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Master Suite, 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $749.00
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Mayan Palace Puerto Penasco, Rocky Point, Mexico, Suite, 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $499.00
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Mayan Palace Puerto Penasco, Rocky Point, Mexico, Master Room, 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $349.00
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Vacation Week Rental: Mayan Palace, Riviera Maya, Mexico
US $650.00
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Mayan Palace Mazatlan, Mexico, Suite (One Bedroom Condo), 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $449.00
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Mayan Palace Puerto Penasco, Weekly Rental 2 bdrm sleeps 6
US $800.00
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Mayan Palace Acapulco, Mexico, Suite (One Bedroom Condo), 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $449.00
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Mayan Palace Puerto Penasco, Rocky Point, Mexico, Master Suite, 8 Days, 7 Nights
US $699.00
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Mexico Acapulco Mayan Palace Resort Weekly Rental
US $599.00
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A temple atop the Oval Palace, Mayan ruins, Ek Balam, Yucatan, Mexico, North Photo Mugs
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A temple atop the Oval Palace, Mayan ruins, Ek Balam, Yucatan, Mexico, North America.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America from Robert Harding
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Photo Puzzle, Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America. Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5...
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Palace of Labna, Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America from Robert Harding
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Photo Puzzle, Palace of Labna, Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America. Palace of Labna, Mayan ruins, Labna, Yucatan, Mexico, North America. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces...
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The Maya: Palaces and Pyramids of the Rain Forest (World Archiecture)
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This volume retraces the development and magnificent flowering of Mayan architecture in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Belize over the period 300 B.C.-A.D. 1500. Tikal, the earliest Mayan religious center, Palenque, famous for its ceremonial center, and Copan, with its hieroglyphic staircase featuring 2500 glyphs, are among the cites featured.
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The Gringo's Guide to Acapulco, Third Edition
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The city with the most beautiful bay in the Western hemisphere. Yours to enjoy with the only pocket travel guide written for North Americans, affectionately called "Gringos", who want to be totally prepared for their Acapulco vacation...
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Beyond Time
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Step through the gateway into a 3-D world of puzzles and adventure-- beyond the Mayan city, the Temple of Osiris, the Tibetan Palace, the ruins of Atlantis. Explore every world and unlock the secrets to this epic mystery- adventure...
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This is Vegas
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This is Vegas for the PC brings you to Sin City, where you all its glorious excess is available for you to revel in and exploit. Eating, drinking, gambling, partying--it's all here and instantly recognizable...
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History - Lost Worlds: Palenque
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Join our journey through time to relive some of the most crucial events in world history within the walls where they occurred. Following a team of historical detectives, we piece together clues, using evidence from recent excavations, state-of-the-art scientific studies, and historical documents...
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Got Plane? Fly to Rocky Point in Mexico
Flying to the Sea of Cortez
Got an hour or so and access to a private plane in Phoenix or Scottsdale ? If so fly down to Puerto Penasco and you can be at the beautiful Sea of Cortez in less time than you may have to wait at the border.
Most Private plane owners in Arizona how easy it is to fly their private plane to Puerto Penasco, Mexico. Crossing the border by air and going through customs brings up many questions. This article should help answer those questions and provide smooth flying into Puerto Peñasco.
There are two airports in Rocky Point. One is currently open for flights and the other is soon to open. The current airport is located on Highway 8 just north of town on the road from Sonoyta. It is in full operation and every time I drive into town I count how many planes or private jets are parked on the ramp. The number of planes keeps growing and it is amazing at the collection of jets that appear each weekend. In the past few years over a million dollars has been allocated to the airport and it shows. The airport looks new, freshly painted, updated and secure.
The airport known as Puerto Peñasco Airport (PPE). Currently at the airport, there are two runways, asphalt and gravel and overnight parking for your plane. There is a bilingual staff highly trained in international airport procedures, 24 hour security patrol, fencing surrounding the airfield and pilots area with services, public restrooms, rental car services, parking spaces and a straightforward process for designated airline officials and customs check.
The newest airport not yet open is scheduled to offer services sometime soon. It is located off of Highway 003 toward the Mayan Palace. When the new airport is going to open for international flights is not clear, I hear different time frames but the latest “rocky talk” states it will open first quarter of 2009. The runway is paved and striped. On the internet, there are photos from the Governor's Conference of a few jets who landed and other jets that used the airport to park their jets on the runway.
The good news, no the GREAT news is when the new airport does open, tourism will increase, the market will become stronger and another wave will hit Rocky Point Mexico. What a good wave it will be, increasing services, offering international flights and making Rocky Point more accessible than ever. Offering new international flights (a regular route from Phoenix to Puerto Peñasco every day) would be fantastic and will someday become a reality.
After my quick and great experience in a private plane, I would jump on a commercial plane or a private plane and head on down to Rocky Point in a heart beat. No border to worry about, no traffic on the way down and no crazy drivers passing on the NO REBASE area on the road into Puerto Peñasco (if you are one of those drivers you know who you are, please be more cautious, it means NO PASSING). Yes, the new airport will be worth waiting for when it opens and offers regular flights.
In the meantime, crossing the border to Rocky Point with a small private plane is not as difficult as one may think.
To show how easy it is to all those Gringos who love to fly or have friends with a pilot's license thinking about taking the flight, we recently chronicled the journey of a 4 passenger single engine Piper Comanche as it took flight from Phoenix to Rocky Point.
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Pros and Cons Acapulco, Cabo san lucas, Nuevo Vallarta, or cancun?
Hi my friend won a trip for two to her choice of either Acapulco, Nuevo Vallarta, Cancun or Cabo san lucas. Now we have to choose. Both of us have never been to mexico and was wondering if someone who has been there could give us the pro's and con's of our options. We will also be staying at the mayan palace so maybe it's better at one place then another?
Thanks!
Acapulco, Nuevo Vallarta, and Cabo San Lucas are all on the pacific side. The water is rougher and colder than the caribbean. Cancun has beautiful beaches, turquoise blue water (gorgeous), and so many things to do from visiting ancient mayan ruins to scuba in the cenotes.
Clearly I prefer the Caribbean. And I've been to all of them.
Programs to aid single travelers
Q: Are there any good travel options for a single person traveling alone? Travel is not friendly for single people-- everything is priced per person based on double occupancy.
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