Author: Rocky Point Times

Mariachis & Tequila

Chef Ramon has done it again. Mariachis and Tequila is a beautiful restaurant. It’s great as it is and he plans on remodeling the 2nd floor soon too. Not only that, the food is terrific and the service is attentive, fast, and friendly.

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PART XI: Economic Impact of Home Port on Puerto Peñasco

In last month’s PART X of our monthly series of reports on the impact the upcoming home port will have on the economy of our little slice of paradise by the sea, we hope you may have begun to realize that said impact will be greater, wider, longer, deeper, more angular, higher, more inner and inter-twined, intricately webbed and woven than you could have reasonably imagined.

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INAPAM: Mexico’s Discount Card for Seniors

One of the most popular programs that senior citizens enroll for in Mexico is the INAPAM (Instituto Nacional para las Personas Adultas Mayores) discount card. This is offered to all Mexicans and foreign residents who are 60 years of age or older and enables them to enjoy very worthwhile discounts on a whole range of goods and services including food, medicines, transport, clothing, as well as recreation and leisure activities.

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Country French Meets The Sea of Cortez in Cholla Bay!

The Eiffel Tower in Cholla Bay? Not quite! However, there is a new place for visitors to stay in Cholla Bay, and the accommodations are absolutely charming! Count the fleur de lis, that quintessential French icon, that seem to be everywhere, and you realize that country French has met the the Sea of Cortez. Mrduljas de Familia Bed & Breakfast was born of the travels and experience of its proprietors, David and Cyndi Martin, with enthusiastic encouragement from friends and friends of friends who stayed with them, loved the hospitality, and advised, “You ought to open a bed and breakfast!”

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