Author: Rocky Point Times

Is Mexico Safe?

Probably the biggest question we get asked as travelers, homeowners, and real estate agents in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico is…is it safe?

Well, we sure hope so! Our answer is we feel safer in Rocky Point than in many places in the US. There are two types of people who ask us this question, those who genuinely want to visit but have heard the over-exaggerated media hype, and those who just want to pick an argument and would never, ever, go to Mexico, no how, no way, no reason! To the latter…good, we don’t want your bad mojo here anyway! This is to answer the former…

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The Magnificent City of The Aztec Empire

Circa the year 1325 CE, the Mexica, whom we now call the Aztecs, wandered to the Central Valley of Mexico looking for a permanent home. It had been prophesied that they would have a sign from their god, Huitzilopochtli. When they saw an eagle perched upon a prickly pear cactus holding a snake in its mouth, it would mark that spot where their promised land would be. Other indigenous Mesoamericans were already occupying the best of the available land when they arrived; the only area left was a marshy mud islet, a small island, in the middle of L

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RODEO DRIVE

Summer is definitely upon us, but aren’t we fortunate to have our beautiful ocean to cool us down. It’s tough living in paradise. Quick dips in the ocean, a refreshing margarita and off shopping on Rodeo Drive, what more could you ask for??

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“Pickled” in Peñasco

I have been pickling and canning for a long time. With the abundance of veggies here in Peñasco, you can let your imagination run wild. Anything can be pickled from Artichokes to Zucchini. Bet you thought I was going to write...

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Crossing The Border
Products which are prohibited to pass (Productos que están prohibidos pasar):

Animals, Plants, and Products Permitted at Touristic Level

Guidelines on animals, plants, and products that may enter Mexico


 

 

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