Results containing 'timeshare'
Date: 11/22/2016
Cabo hotel timeshares likely to close year with 95%...
Date: 10/3/2016
Timeshare tourism in Cabo to increase with 2000 more units by...
Date: 8/17/2016
Cabo timeshare market grows 12% in last 3...
Date: 3/10/2015
The first of the new United Airlines flights from Washington DC to San Jose International arrived on Saturday, March...
Date: 12/20/2014
Now that the holiday period is in full swing, how do you make your hard-earned dollars go even further when you are in Cabo? One way is to be smart with your money and get the most bang for your...
Date: 7/15/2014
A new flight to Cabo from Washington, D.C. to begin December 2014 and run through the end of high season in...
Date: 4/17/2014
Ask any school age Mexican child and he will tell you that Día del Niño (Children’s Day) is April 30th. Though it isn’t a holiday per se, the date is recognized throughout the country as a day of celebration for all the nation’s children. Though a foreign concept to most American...
Date: 3/22/2014
Many first-time Cabo visitors are disappointed when they learn that their beachfront resort is not located on a swimming beach. For those researching vacation spots, whether or not it’s safe to swim in Cabo may be a critical factor in determining where to book the next fun-in-the-sun family trip. If the...
News Article
Date: 1/28/2014
What does spring break meant to you? Your answer may not be the same as the next reader’s. Some of that may have to do with your age, but nothing will shape your opinion more than whether or not you are a parent. If you have small children, your spring break choices will not be the same as a college kid. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to get away.
With the weather this winter, you’ve probably suffered long enough. The days have been short, dark and cold. The commute to work has turned into a nightmare, forcing you to leave earlier...
News Article
Date: 1/19/2014
Ten years ago you could count on an exchange rate of ten to one. Just take a zero off the peso price. Easy math. Not so any more. The exchange rate fluctuates between 12 and 13.50 and even that can change rapidly. What does the higher exchange rate mean? You get more pesos for your dollar now than you did ten years ago. Don’t get too excited though, in most cases prices in pesos have risen to match. So the question remains, a question that befuddles many a Cabo visitor: Should I pay with dollars or exchange them for pesos? The...