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Club Maeva and Vacation Travel to Manzanillo

So your thinking of visiting Mexico, but not just any place in Mexico. What you have in mind is visiting an authentic, old world Riviera resort town like Manzanillo. A place that is still dripping with ambiance left over from a earlier century. Perhaps you may have also caught wind of vacation resorts like Club Maeva Manzanillo and your curiosity has piqued.

You tell your friends and their immediate response is that you have lost your mind. "Haven't you seen the news reports"? "It's dangerous for tourists down there"! So what is the real truth about the bad publicity that Mexico has been receiving and is it really dangerous for tourists? Is it really dangerous to visit a place like Club Maeva Manzanillo or any of the other resorts there?

The fact is that the footage for these recent news reports is all shot at the border, well over a thousand miles away from places like Club Maeva Manzanillo. Also what these reports fail to mention is that the drug related crime is on the US side of the border as well. Thats right! Drug related violence in cities like Tucson and San Diego has also shot up.

Lastly, these TV news stations also fail to note that it's basically drug traffickers slugging it out with one another and not one report of a tourist being effected in even the slightest way by anything worse than a hangover or a sunburn has surfaced. Not one! Think about it. If border violence makes places like Manzanillo dangerous to visit, then surly places like Lake Tahoe and Carmel, which are in fact closer to the the border must also be more dangerous now! It's preposterous!

The fact is that spring breakers bent on hell raising were met with a rude awakening this season. This is because Mexican coastal resort towns like Manzanillo have stepped up their visible police presence to ease the worries of the vacationers who have realized that all the publicity is actually motivated by the lagging tourist industry in the US and Canada. So what they found is more cops patrolling streets and beaches and new bans on public drinking that are being enforced.

A Good Alternative to Club Maeva - Pepe's Hideaway

The real winners through it all however, is vacationers who have always wished they could afford to visit a top rated all inclusive, one of a kind resort like Pepe's Hideaway in Manzanillo. Sure there are other good resorts in Manzanillo but none like Pepe's. That's why it's the only resort in Manzanillo that was featured on the popular travel series "Get Out".

What this means is that if you want to get away from the crowds and have the beaches all to yourself on your morning and evening walks now is the time to go. Remember that in time this recession will end and so too will the negative publicity that it has caused. The crowds will return and the prices will go back up and everything will be back to business as usual.
 
 
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