Archivo para 2007Mexico Breaking News: Eye of Hurricane Dean Slams Mexico CoastHurricane Dean bashed onto southern end of the Yucatan Peninsula as a massive Category 5 storm early Tuesday morning, battering the landscape with 160 mph winds as it coursed across a lightly populated area close to the Belize border. It was the first Category 5 storm to make landfall in the Atlantic Basin since Hurricane [...] Posteado en Tuesday 21 de August, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico News, Mexico Tourism, Yucatan Mexico, | Deja un Comentario Best Volcanoes in Mexico: Popocatépetl and IztaccÃhuatlWhen not obscured by Mexico City‘s famous smog, the country’s second- and third-highest mountains dominate the skyline south of the capital, with the classic, symmetrical cone of “Popo” rising above the four irregular peaks of craterless “Izta.” It’s an iconic image that inspired the Aztec version of Romeo and Juliet, in which the warrior Popo [...] Posteado en Friday 17 de August, 2007 - Tagged as Ecotourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Tourist Destinations in Mexico, | Deja un Comentario Gastronomic Tourism in Mexico: California Pizza Kitchen Expands into MexicoCalifornia Pizza Kitchen, Inc. (CPK) (Nasdaq:CPKI), home of the Original BBQ Chicken Pizza and other innovative hearth-baked pizzas, made-to-order pastas, creative salads, appetizers, soups, sandwiches and desserts, opened its first location in Mexico today. The new restaurant, opened by CPK franchise partner Grupo Calpik, S.A. de C.V., is located in the Bosques de Las Lomas [...] Posteado en Friday 17 de August, 2007 - Tagged as Gastronomic Tourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Cozumel Attractions: Plaza Del SolPlaza Del Sol, San Miguel‘s main square, is popular for strolling and people-watching, especially on Sunday evenings when locals are out in force. Source:attractionguide.com Compártelo! Posteado en Wednesday 15 de August, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico, Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Cultural Tourism in Mexico: Archaeologists in Mexico City find first tomb of Aztec rulerArchaeologists believe they have made the first discovery of a tomb of an Aztec ruler. Radar equipment suggests the tomb has several chambers and lies 5 metres (15ft) below ground in a major ceremonial site in the heart of Mexico City. Leonardo López Luján, the lead archaeologist, told Associated Press that his team hoped to [...] Posteado en Monday 6 de August, 2007 - Tagged as Cultural Tourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario |