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May 13, 2011  ..the heartbeat of the Riviera Nayarit

The Sol, the English Language source of News for the Riviera Nayarit Mexico, including La Penita de Jaltemba, Rincon de Guayabitos, Lo de Marcos. Los Ayala, Lo de Marcos, and San Pancho

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Three New Protected Areas Established in Mexico’s Yucatán Region

Millions of migratory and resident birds will greatly benefit from the designation of three new protected areas totaling over 76,000 acres on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico by the outgoing Governor of the state of Quintana Roo, Félix González Canto.

Two of the new reserves, Chichankanab Lagoon State Reserve (28,600 acres), and Bacalar Lagoon Ecological State Park (12 acres) will protect important water sources on the mainland of the Yucatán Peninsula….go to original article

Criticism of Calderon mounts over Mexico drug violence

Outrage over the rising death toll has generated sporadic street protests, and a massive demonstration is set for Sunday in Mexico City to denounce the government's failure to stem the bloodshed. Public dismay over Mexico's drug violence mixed with election-season jockeying have put President Felipe Calderon on the defensive amid finger-pointing over the carnage….go to original article

Visitors to Mexico's San Miguel de Allende: Don't believe 'hype'

The latest State Department travel warning for Mexico highlights the hot-spots --but what about the rest of the country? The perception that Mexico is dangerous has hurt some tourist spots - places where drug violence is not a threat.

With its colonial architecture, nearly perfect climate and rich culture, San Miguel de Allende in Central Mexico has long been a favorite with Americans….go to original article

How to Find Reliable Advice for Investing in Mexico Real Estate

If you were to invest in stocks, whose would advice would you trust, and who would you choose to work with?

Some who tells you, "Trust me, I've bought stocks before ..."

A qualified broker who backs years of experience with certifications and up-to-date knowledge?

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U.S.-bred criminal accused in Mexico mass killings

When he was deported from the U.S. to Mexico for the third time, Martin Estrada Luna was a high school dropout with a rap sheet of petty crimes like burglary.

Less than two years later, Mexican authorities say, he has transformed himself into a drug baron known as El Kilo, the leader of a ruthless cell of the Zetas gang who masterminded the mass killings of more than 250 people. He is now under arrest in Mexico City. …go to original article

Mexico sending hundreds of soldiers to battle drug cartels in northern region

Mexico's government is sending hundreds of soldiers and federal police to a northern region where drug cartel violence has been on the rise and a prominent businessman was recently killed, authorities announced Friday.

The forces are going to the Comarca Lagunera region area that straddles Coahuila and Durango states, the Interior Department said….go to original article

Mexico woos tourists as U.S. advises travelers to avoid parts of the violence-plagued country

Tourists have to weigh the conflicting signals and decide for themselves whether to travel south of the U.S. border. One California family isn't worried enough to stay away from Cabo San Lucas, but they will be more alert. Mexican President Felipe Calderon is touting 2011 as the year of tourism, and the Mexico Tourism Board is spending millions of dollars plastering Southland billboards with images of the Great Pyramid of Cholula and underwater trees….go to original article

Mexico City plans to send residents quake alerts by text message, social networking sites

The government of quake-prone Mexico City is planning to send earthquake alerts by text message and through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Mayor Marcelo Ebrard says he hopes to have the system working by Sept. 19, the anniversary of the 8.1-magnitude earthquake in 1985 that killed as many as 10,000 people…go to original article

Eight body recovered from collapsed Mexico mine

Rescuers pulled an eighth body from a collapsed coal mine in northern Mexico on Friday as families gave up hope of finding six other trapped workers alive after an explosion earlier this week.

Weary miners took turns around the clock digging away rubble in the shallow mine shaft that collapsed on Tuesday after a methane gas explosion outside the town of Sabinas in the desert state of Coahuila bordering Texas…go to original article

SOUTHWEST AIRLINES TO INCREASE SERVICE TO MEXICO WITH VOLARIS PARTNERSHIP

Southwest Airlines today more than doubled the number of Southwest markets able to connect to Mexico, through both Chicago Midway and Las Vegas. 26 Southwest cities, primarily in the Northeast and Midwest, now connect to Volaris flights between Chicago Midway and Guadalajara, Mexico. ….go to original article

Churches in Mexico allegedly accepting donations from drug cartels

As the body count climbs in Mexico's cartel war, the Catholic Church is facing some serious allegations.  Certain parishes are accused of relying on so-called blood money -- donations from drug lords. 

One small chapel is at the center of the controversy.

In Hidalgo, Mexico, a new building with an enormous silver cross stands next to an old stone chapel…go to original article

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Riviera Nayarit ranks among the
Top 10 Destinations for Conventions
By Convention Visitor Bureau Riviera Nayarit • May, 2011

Readers of MDC (Mercado de Convenciones) magazine chose the Top 10 Destinations for Meetings Mexico 2010, choosing Riviera Nayarit. The selection process considered several factors like cultural relevance, hospitality, and quality in the professional services, as well as the variety of added-value features.

The April - March issue of MDC magazine devoted a complete article to recognize meeting planners, tour operators, travel agencies and other important players in the international touristic industry.

"It′s truly remarkable that only four years after its launch as a brand-destination, Riviera Nayarit is widely known not only by travel agents and industry professionals, but by national and international tourists", stated the article about the "rapid growth" of Mexico´s Pacific Treasure.

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“Why Mexico Will Change Your Life.”
I believe Mexico’s future is at least as important to the United States’ future as any other country’s — far more important than Iraq or Afghanistan, and likely more important than India or China. Why do I believe this?

First, the U.S. and Mexico are attached at the hip. Our economies are tightly linked with some of the biggest exchanges of trade in the world. Mexico is the second-biggest buyer of U.S. exports — $163 billion in 2010. Meanwhile, we spent $230 billion with Mexico. Go to original article
 

The lionfish is often an unwelcome intruder no longer

The evolutionary prowess of the predatory fish has made it a bane in parts of the underwater world, allowing it to overwhelm local fish populations and rapidly multiply. Its brilliant red and white stripes set it apart, and its poisonous spines deter bigger fish from making it their prey.

One Plymouth entrepreneur thinks he has the solution: He wants to market the exotic fish for consumption….go to original article

Despite drug war, trade with Mexico is booming

As the rest of the world tries to claw its way out of the economic downturn, businesses here and across the Rio Grande are hanging “help wanted” signs.

It's evidence that despite the drug violence in Mexico that killed more than 15,000 people last year, and the negative attention that has all but destroyed border tourism, trade between that country and the U.S. has recovered and surpassed prerecession levels. Last year, trade was at an all-time high.,,,,go to original article

Wildfire along Arizona-Mexico border grows to 23K acres

- Crews are battling a wildfire along the Arizona-Mexico border that has burned 23,000 acres.

Coronado National Forest officials say the Bull Fire has burned 11,000 acres on the American side of the border about 5 miles west of Nogales, Ariz in the Coronado National Forest….go to original article

Mexico Extradites Accused Tijuana Cartel Leader To U.S.

The reputed leader of one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels was extradited to the United States on Friday to face charges there, the Mexican Attorney General's Office announced.

Benjamin Arellano Felix, who allegedly led the Tijuana cartel, is one of the highest-profile drug suspects to be extradited under the administration of President Felipe Calderon. Calderon sent reputed Gulf cartel leader Osiel Cardenas to the U.S. in 2007….go to original article

John Paul II remains Mexico’s pope despite ties to abusive Legionaries’ leader Marcial Maciel

From nearly the beginning of his 26-year papacy, John Paul II was known as Mexico’s pope, visiting Latin America’s second-largest Roman Catholic country more often than any other nation except his native Poland and France. In an irony on the eve of one of his final steps to sainthood, it is also the country his critics point to in arguing against canonizing the popular pope who died in 2005…..go to original article

Mexico Congress passes tougher monopoly penalties

Mexico's Congress approved tougher penalties Thursday under a new antitrust law, including significant fines for companies and up to 10 years in prison for their executives.

The change to the Federal Law of Economic Competition establish fines of up to 10 percent of a company's annual profit for monopolistic practices. Previously, companies were sanctioned only for engaging in such activities more than once….go to original article

Self-rule on the rise in Mexico's prisons

When the Los Zetas drug cartel offered to re-paint the prison chapel here, chaplain Robert Coogan declined the offer because the leaking roof would ruin the paint job anyway. So the Zetas inmates fixed the roof, then painted the chapel, in one day.

"I asked (the leader) why you're not a politician," said Coogan, a New York native and Catholic priest. "He said, 'I like things done quickly.'"…go to original article

 

 

 

 

The night sky behind the Colonia in La Peñita was lit up Wednesday Night by an out of control bush fire that lasted late into the night.  Bill Bell  Photo

Mexican Artist Hands Over Aztatlan Archaeological Pieces to Mexican Government
 


Collection of almost 300 archaeological pieces dated between 200 and 1350 AD. Photo: Archaeologist Mauricio Garduño/INAH.

 

MEXICO CITY.- A collection of almost 300 archaeological pieces dated between 200 and 1350 AD, considered one of the most important collections of Aztatlan Culture, developed in the lowlands of Nayarit, was received by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) from the artist Vladimir Cora.

Throughout 25 years, Vladimir Cora integrated and conserved the archaeological collection in Acaponeta, Nayarit, keeping it from trafficking; he recently handed it over to the Nation, through the INAH Delegation in the Mexican state, where registration, study and conservation of the 287 objects will take place.

The collection of Prehispanic objects will allow specialists to deepen in the knowledge of ceremonial practices of Aztatlan civilization, and is integrated by ceramic pieces such as vessels decorated with ritual sacrifice and solar cult designs, as well as copper rattles, shell and greenstone beads, and travertine zoomorphic urns.

Seals, simple and decorated spindles, projectile heads and figurines, some of them of Mazapa style, anthropomorphic still conserve pigment residues.

Archaeologist Mauricio Garduño Ambriz, from Nayarit INAH Center, specialized in archaeology at the coastal nucleus of Aztatlan, pointed out that the delivery of the collection is important for regional archaeology since it “constitutes an exceptional sample of the material culture of these ancient civilizations through time”.

“This heap reflects social experience accumulated throughout 15 centuries of continued occupation at the fertile alluvial plain throughout a long span of adaptation and transformation of the environment, from Late Formative period (0-150/200 AD) to Late Post Classic (1350-1530 AD)”.

Among symbolic designs identified at the Aztatlan complex vessels, which date from Post Classic period (850/900-1350 AD) are celestial belts, sacrificial knives, feather bundles, sea shells, rattlesnakes, fire snakes and stepped frets.

High rank characters are represented with rich attires, carrying Tlaloc masks and several skulls associated to grass balls with bones and prickles (zacatapayolli) used for self sacrifice. These elements, as well as the Venus planet glyph, have been identified for the first time in the Aztatlan iconographic repertoire.

“This information will allow completing the scheme about religious conceptions and ritual practices linked to the Aztatlan ceremonial complex of the Post Classic period”, expressed the expert Mauricio Garduño.

The preliminary inventory and packing of the Prehispanic pieces were in charge of restorer Paula Garcia Reyes and archaeologist Geylu Valderrama. It is worth to mention that transportation of the pieces underwent in the strictest security measures thanks to the support of Policia Federal de Caminos from Acaponeta to Tepic, the capital city of Nayarit.

Currently, the archaeological collection is safeguarded in the warehouse of the Nayarit Regional Museum, and after its registration and restoration, a temporary exhibition will be opened in late 2012 at the museum.

 

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Riviera Nayarit a Favorite Destination for Family Vacations
 




 
Users of the wholesale retailer TripAdvisor have placed Mexico's Pacific Treasure as one of the 10 favorite destinations for family vacations in Mexico and the Caribbean.
Riviera Nayarit is a family destination, as its diverse touristic selection offers something special for every age group. This is also the very magic behind a place where luxury is surrounded by a natural environment - placing Riviera Nayarit as one of the 10 best places to enjoy with family, as stated by users from TripAdvisor in its Traveler's Choice Awards.

TripAdvisor is the leading and most reliable website for travelers worldwide. Its marketing strategy includes testimonials written by its consumers, and represents a factor that influences positively on travel decisions. Over 40 million travelers have written reviews and opinions about he products and services offered by this Website.

The Traveler's Choice Award is based on the ratings, comments and reviews published by tourists on this platform, and therefore enjoys a very high level of credibility.

"In Riviera Nayarit you can rest without any worries on the beach or experience adventure by traveling on an ATV through the Sierra Madre. The aquatic park in our destination offers several fun water slides, and it's even possible to pamper the little ones with an unforgettable experience while swimming with dolphins, which will certainly allow them to write a great report on their summer vacations," stated TripAdvisor in its review.

The work done by the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) of Riviera Nayarit is noticeable in awards such as these, which are positioning our destination as one of the best worldwide and are an indicator of how important it is to improve the guests' experience for hotels, restaurants, government officials, tourism service providers and for the society in general.

 

 

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Cinco de Mayo – a Great Battle, a Great Victory
 


April 21, 2011

 
Cinco de Mayo, Spanish for 'the 5th of May,' is the holiday celebrating the Mexican victory over the French army on May 5, 1862, at Puebla, Mexico.
On May 5, 1862, Mexican troops defeated an invading French army in the outskirts of Puebla, a city around 60 miles east of Mexico City. How did events come to this point; what were French troops doing in Mexico and why?

On September 15, 1810, a priest, Miguel Hidalgo, sounded the church bells to unite Mexicans in a war of independence from Spain. Independence was declared the following day, September 16th. But it took Mexicans 11 years to oust the Spaniards.

They were barely getting their house in order when an unprovoked war was thrust on them by the US wanting and taking about 50 percent of its territory. Needless to say, Mexicans weren't happy with this circumstance and blamed their leader, Santa Anna, accusing him of great treason. This led to a rebellion to oust him from office.

Once this was done, Mexico entered into one of its most important historical periods, the formation of its Constitution of 1857.

There were two political forces at work, the Liberals who wanted to create a country not unlike the US: A representative republic, democratic, federal, religiously tolerant, free market economy, and an educational system independent of religion, and, most importantly - separation between the State and religion. This instrument would provide Mexican citizens with vast constitutional protections rivaling those in the U.S.

The other political force was the Conservatives who wanted strong ties to Spain, only the Catholic religion would be allowed, national industrial protectionism (limited imports), regulated freedom of expression, no opposing political parties. They also believed Mexico should be tied to a European monarchy with the head of Mexico having absolute power, and to distance the country as much as possible from the US.

This terrible schism led to the civil war known as "La Guerra de Reforma" (The War of Reform). In 1861, the Conservatives were defeated, and their leaders executed. But the combination of so many years of fighting had placed Mexico in heavy international debt with England, Spain and France.

Meantime in the French court of Emperor Napoleon III, a wealthy Mexican land owner and Conservative, who had access to, and meetings with, the Emperor's wife, the Spaniard Eugenia de Montijo, planted the idea of establishing a monarchy in Mexico as a way of stopping the further territorial expansion ambitions of the U.S.

The U.S. was tied up in its Civil War, so France convinced Spain and England to join in sending troops to collect monies owed them by the new Liberal controlled government presided by Benito Juarez.

Troops from the three countries landed in Veracruz in late 1861. The English and Spaniards were able to negotiate a repayment schedule that was acceptable to all. The parties, including the French, signed the agreement. The Spaniard and English troops left Mexico without incident.

The French commander, Dubois de Saligny, declared, "My signature is worth as much as the paper it is written on." Declaring they were there at the invitation of the exiled Conservative government to establish a monarchy and save Mexico from its non Catholic leaders, French troops began their long march to capture Mexico City.

And so it was that on May 5, 1862, the most potent army in Europe of its day met the Mexican army of veterans and farmers outside of Puebla. Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza, addressed his troops, "Your enemies are the first-rate soldiers of the world; but you are the sons of Mexico, and they are here to take your country."

The battle began at noon - the French stormed the Mexican defensive position once and were repelled. A second charge brought the same results. It was then that the Mexican troops attacked, driving the French back in disarray. Hostilities came at the end of the day due to heavy rainfall making any more action impossible.

French commanders were so sure of quick victory that before beginning their march had sent a message to Napoleon III declaring the Emperor owner of Mexico. Instead, it took three months to capture Puebla, and eventually all of Mexico.

Having captured the country, the French were never able to appease the population. Widespread resistance finally led to their defeat and departure from Mexico. The Intervention lasted until 1867.

So as history goes, Cinco de Mayo was one day in which the soldiers of Mexico fought bravely for their country, and bathed themselves in honor.

So on the Fifth of May raise your glass to them setting aside our differences wishing that they may again be victorious in the present “war” they face.

Patrick Osio, Jr. is the Editor of HispanicVista.com and editor of the Osio Report. Contact him at Osio1939(at)gmail.com.

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Celebrating Mother's Day in Mexico
 

 

 
Unlike in the United States, where Mother's Day is always the second Sunday in May, in Mexico, Mother's Day is always celebrated on May 10th. ("Bajando Calle Tecolote" by Donna Dickson)
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - In Mexico, Mother's Day, May 10th, is an auspicious day. Its importance in Mexican culture is noted with the fact that it is regarded as an especially significant holiday.

It is celebrated with a mass at the shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, where an orchestra plays 'Las Mañanitas' of the Virgin. The Virgin here is symbolical of motherhood. After the mass, Mexicans follow a wonderful custom of providing an early morning meal to all the mothers, usually tamales and atole.

The celebration of Mother's Day in Mexico is similar to celebrations in the United States. Children present their mothers with gifts of candy, cards or flowers, and children who can't be home on Mother's Day often will telephone Mom to let her know that she's loved. Unlike in the United States, where Mother's Day is always the second Sunday in May, in Mexico, Mother's Day is always celebrated on May 10th.

In many families, the children present a little program for their mother, singing songs and perhaps offering a brief skit. Sometimes, schools sponsor programs for the mothers of the students, especially if May 10 falls on a school day. The children may dance, tell jokes and sing for the entertainment of their maternal audience.

Just as in the United States, Mother's Day lunch or dinner at a restaurant is common. Mexicans know to make reservations many weeks ahead of time, as the restaurants will be crowded on May 10. Other families bring food to their mother's home and enjoy a meal together there. Most families try to put aside any disagreements for the day.

The sound of music begins Mother's Day in some Mexican cities, where it's the custom to go to Mom's house early in the morning and awaken her with song. Those who can afford it hire trios or Mariachi bands to accompany them, but Mama equally welcomes children who can't afford a band and have to provide the musical awakening themselves. Many families then go to a special mass, followed by a community breakfast.

In 1942 some Mexican mothers got an unusual gift for Mother's Day, one that benefited their children as well. Time Magazine reported that the Mexican government, saying that sewing machines were vital to mothers who needed to clothe their families, ordered the National Pawnshop to return all of the pawned sewing machines it held without requiring the loans to be repaid. The estimated loss to National Pawnshop was about $160,000.

 

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For years I have cheerfully shared my garden flowers with all sorts of wildlife, enjoying the antics of birds, butterflies, and reptiles. When readers, friends, and neighbors complained about the iguanas, I responded, “Just leave them alone-they won’t bite you.”  I changed my mind about these typically shy critters in the last week as my two resident iguanas suddenly became aggressive- coming at me instead of scurrying away!  This is radically different behavior than what I’ve previously seen from iguanas in all the years of topical gardening.  I wondered if they were ill- nope, they don’t get rabies; further research explained the change-they are males in rut.

Understanding Iguanas: The population of green iguanas is decreasing in the wild due to the destruction of their habitat,Description: Mexican_Spiny-tail.jpg exporting, and over-hunting.  In parts of Latin America, the natives have long-eaten green iguanas, calling them Chicken of the tree or Bamboo chicken. All iguanas are primarily herbivorous, eating a variety of flowers, leaves, stems, and fruit, but they will opportunistically eat small animals, eggs, and insects.

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The ultimate lazy gardener’s plant is the caladium. It is almost unparalleled for its distinctive foliage that flashes green, white, red, and pink in mottled, veined or striped patterns. The large arrow-shaped, paper thin leaves are stunning in a flower bed or as accents in pots. Grown as an annual in climates that have frost, they are evergreen here in the tropics. A tuberous plant that loves heat and humidity, the one pictured in the blue pot has thrived for four years of non-stop blooming on my covered patio.  Caladiums are native to the Amazon River area of Brazil.....GO TO PAGE 4 Homes, Living & Real Estate for complete article

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Spay and Neuter Clinic a success

Hello All...we just finished our 4 day clinic with vets from Mexico, Canada and the U.S.   We had 245 animals arrive at our clinic of which 209 animals were spayed or neutered.  This is our all time record!!  Please view the attachment above  to enjoy some of pictures of this very successful clinic.  Thanks to all of you for your support!

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America's Sweethearts Tour Banderas Bay


When not posing on the beaches of Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta for their 2012 swimsuit calendar, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders spent some time touring the Banderas Bay region.
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Riviera Nayarit, Mexico - The recent visit of America's Sweethearts for the 2012 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Calendar photo shoot on the beaches of Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta was a major event promoted under the slogan One Destination, Two Paradises.

"The most important thing is to take good care of the Cheerleaders – and the truth is that they’ve done a great job in pampering them," said Bill Bates, the legendary Safety of the Dallas Cowboys, who visited both destinations together with the popular cheerleaders of this football team.

"Crazy" Bates signed autographs for fans during a cocktail hosted by Grupo Marival, which is supporting this joint promotional campaign between Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta. The event took place before the presentation of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders to the touristic industry, where they participated in a Fashion Show and did two dances, showing their enthusiasm to come back to this region in Mexico, which they love to visit.

"America’s Sweethearts" did the calendar photo shoots in heavenly spots of Riviera Nayarit such as Punta Mita, El Anclote, Sayulita, San Pancho and Nuevo Vallarta, among others. They also went shopping in Bucerías, visited the Farmers' Market in La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, took cooking classes in Marina Riviera Nayarit, celebrated Children’s Day with kids from both destinations, interacted with hundreds of fans, and also toured Puerto Vallarta.

Together with the Cheerleaders were two legendary Dallas players, Bill Bates and Tony Casillas, as well as the production crew, Cowboys’ executives and the media, which has been following them and will certainly become ambassadors of this destination. They’ll speak highly of the good time they’ve had, and of how safe they’ve felt in Puerto Vallarta and in Riviera Nayarit," said Grupo Marival President Alfonso Rizzuto, before presenting the Cheerleader’s choreography.

The production crew from ABC’s Good Morning Texas was also in our region, with their popular presenter closely following the Cheerleaders’ activities. "It’s amazing what’s going on in Riviera Nayarit. The Cheerleaders are here, as well as great former players and we’re all having a great time," said the show's presenter, Amy Vanderoef, while interviewing Salvador Ramos from Grupo Marival.

The Cheerleaders will continue their swimsuit calendar photo sessions in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit through May 5th.

 

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The winner and five friends with confirmed reservations on the winning 'flight' will spend six days in 6 deluxe suites in Villa La Estancia Riviera Nayarit Beach Resort & Spa, with unlimited golf and Spa services.
Riviera Nayarit, Mexico - Travel virtually and win a real trip to Riviera Nayarit for you and five friends to experience the magic of the destination known as Mexico's Pacific Treasure. It's this easy to enjoy our destination thanks to the FriendTrips campaign, which has been launched by the online travel operator Expedia.

The campaign is aimed to end consumers and is the result of a joint strategy with Villa La Estancia Riviera Nayarit Beach Resort & Spa that is being promoted on social networks.

Expedia is the most popular travel brand in the world, and one of the most reliable resources for consumers. Their microsite dedicated to Mexico has a directory with over 800,000 hotels around the world. Expedia receives approximately 59 million unique visitors per month through its different websites.

In a strategic alliance, Riviera Nayarit is participating with Expedia and Villa La Estancia Riviera Nayarit Beach Resort & Spa in the FriendTrips game, which Expedia launched on Facebook to generate a great amount of information on Expedia and the destination in other social networks like Twitter.

FriendTrips is a Facebook application that allows users to compete in a virtual game in which each participant designs a trip with five friends to several preferred destinations, one of which is Riviera Nayarit. Users can earn points by publishing photos, adding friends to the team, telling travel stories about the selected destination, commenting and rating photos from other contestants or inviting friends to fill their virtual plane, as well as riding in other friend's planes. All these activities are then posted to the different users' walls.

At the end of the competition, "flights" that receive the largest number of points will earn a trip to Riviera Nayarit valued in an approximately $65,000 USD, among other prizes. The winner and his or her five friends with confirmed reservations on the winning "flight" will spend six days in 6 deluxe suites in Villa La Estancia Riviera Nayarit Beach Resort & Spa, with unlimited golf and Spa services.

One of the main objectives of the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) of Riviera Nayarit is to increase the online presence of our destination, due to the fact that the Internet is becoming increasingly influential in the purchase decision of international travelers, and is becoming the largest growing factor for hotel reservations. In this sense, this alliance is an important asset to promote our destination.

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About Riviera Nayarit: Mexico’s newest destination, Riviera Nayarit, stretches along 192 miles of pristine Pacific coast framed by the majestic Sierra Madre Mountains just ten minutes north of accessible Puerto Vallarta International Airport. The region extends along the entire coast of the Pacific state of Nayarit including the resorts of Nuevo Vallarta, the historic colonial town of San Blas, exclusive Punta Mita, picturesque fishing villages, miles of serene beaches and spectacular Banderas Bay. Riviera Nayarit offers countless activities, all pleasantly affordable, such as: PGA golf courses, luxury spas, whale watching, turtle release, zip lining, surfing, record deep sea fishing, bird watching, international cuisine, and shopping for local artwork and traditional Huichol handicrafts. The region attracts and satisfies vacationers of all tastes and budgets with its wide range of accommodations including chic luxury resorts, eco-tourism boutique hotels and quaint B&B inns. Visit the website at RivieraNayarit.com

 



 


 

 

 


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Get the most of out of your experience in Mexico - by learning some Spanish...

Being able to converse in Spanish will give you better access to the culture and make your visit or lifestyle in Mexico much more enjoyable and rewarding.

If you are traveling on business, being able to speak at least a little Spanish will go a long way to helping your negotiations.

Visual Link Spanish offers a unique learning experience that enables you to start speaking Spanish right away.

Spanish Lessons Online - Free

Most language courses teach a lot of grammar rules and verb conjugations, but when you're done you can't actually speak Spanish.

The Visual Link Spanish system is effective in building your conversation skills, because it teaches you to build sentences, ask and answer useful, everyday, questions and truly communicate in Spanish.

These online Spanish lessons will enable you to start speaking and understanding basic Spanish now, and they'll also provide a solid foundation for you to progress onto higher levels later on.

The course is excellent, and because of the way it's presented and structured, you'll begin to speak and understand basic Spanish right away.

Start your free interactive Visual Link Spanish lessons online now

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