Back to Top

US may issue travel warning for Americans in Europe not Mexico

The US government is considering warning its citizens to stay away from crowded places in Europe because of the threat of an al-Qaeda commando-style attack, the BBC has learned.

US and UK officials have confirmed that updated guidance may be issued because of the current terror threat.

A UK official said the travel advisory would not be country-specific.

It would also not go as far as advising against travel to Europe, the official said.

The advisory will be issued in response to intelligence on an al-Qaeda plan to assemble teams of gunmen and send them into crowded places to kill western civilians, similar to the 2008 attacks in Mumbai.

After intelligence details of the plan had been leaked to the US media last week, officials said that the plan had not been stopped but that an attack was not expected to be carried out imminently.

Officials said that several individuals were still under surveillance.

The suspects include British citizens of Pakistani and German citizens of Afghan origin.

Recent US drone raids in Pakistan reportedly targeted the al-Qaeda militants who inspired the plans.

US officials said that a travel alert might be issued as early as Sunday.

Such a warning could have negative consequences for European tourism if travellers fear that there is a risk of terror attacks.

Mexico: One Journalist’s View

By: Linda Ellerbee

Sometimes I’ve been called a maverick because I don’t always agree with my colleagues, but then, only dead fish swim with the stream all the time. The stream here is Mexico.

You would have to be living on another planet to avoid hearing how dangerous Mexico has become, and, yes, it’s true drug wars have escalated violence in Mexico, causing collateral damage, a phrase I hate. Collateral damage is a cheap way of saying that innocent people, some of them tourists, have been robbed, hurt or killed.

But that’s not the whole story. Neither is this. This is my story.

I’m a journalist who lives in New York City, but has spent considerable time in Mexico, specifically Puerto Vallarta, for the last four years. I’m in Vallarta now. And despite what I’m getting from the U.S. media, the 24-hour news networks in particular, I feel as safe here as I do at home in New York, possibly safer.

I walk the streets of my Vallarta neighborhood alone day or night. And I don’t live in a gated community, or any other All-Gringo neighborhood. I live in Mexico. Among Mexicans. I go where I want (which does not happen to include bars where prostitution and drugs are the basic products), and take no more precautions than I would at home in New York; which is to say I don’t wave money around, I don’t act the Ugly American, I do keep my eyes open, I’m aware of my surroundings, and I try not to behave like a fool.

I’ve not always been successful at that last one. One evening a friend left the house I was renting in Vallarta at that time, and, unbeknownst to me, did not slam the automatically-locking door on her way out. Sure enough, less than an hour later a stranger did come into my house. A burglar? Robber? Kidnapper? Killer? Drug lord?

No, it was a local police officer, the “beat cop” for our neighborhood, who, on seeing my unlatched door, entered to make sure everything (including me) was okay. He insisted on walking with me around the house, opening closets, looking behind doors and, yes, even under beds, to be certain no one else had wandered in, and that nothing was missing. He was polite, smart and kind, but before he left, he lectured me on having not checked to see that my friend had locked the door behind her. In other words, he told me to use my common sense.

Do bad things happen here? Of course they do. Bad things happen everywhere, but the murder rate here is much lower than, say, New Orleans, and if there are bars on many of the ground floor windows of houses here, well, the same is true where I live, in Greenwich Village, which is considered a swell neighborhood — house prices start at about $4 million (including the bars on the ground floor windows.)

There are good reasons thousands of people from the United States are moving to Mexico every month, and it’s not just the lower cost of living, a hefty tax break and less snow to shovel. Mexico is a beautiful country, a special place.

The climate varies, but is plentifully mild, the culture is ancient and revered, the young are loved unconditionally, the old are respected, and I have yet to hear anyone mention Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, or Madonna’s attempt to adopt a second African child, even though, with such a late start, she cannot possibly begin to keep up with Angelina Jolie.

And then there are the people. Generalization is risky, but— in general — Mexicans are warm, friendly, generous and welcoming. If you smile at them, they smile back. If you greet a passing stranger on the street, they greet you back. If you try to speak even a little Spanish, they tend to treat you as though you were fluent. Or at least not an idiot.

I have had taxi drivers track me down after leaving my wallet or cell phone in their cab. I have had someone run out of a store to catch me because I have overpaid by twenty cents. I have been introduced to and come to love a people who celebrate a day dedicated to the dead as a recognition of the cycles of birth and death and birth — and the 15th birthday of a girl, an important rite in becoming a woman — with the same joy.

Too much of the noise you’re hearing about how dangerous it is to come to Mexico is just that — noise. But the media love noise, and too many journalists currently making it don’t live here. Some have never even been here. They just like to be photographed at night, standing near a spotlighted border crossing, pointing across the line to some imaginary country from hell. It looks good on TV.

Another thing. The U.S. media tend to lump all of Mexico into one big bad bowl. Talking about drug violence in Mexico without naming a state or city where this is taking place is rather like looking at the horror of Katrina and saying, “Damn. Did you know the U.S. is under water?” or reporting on the shootings at Columbine or the bombing of the Federal building in Oklahoma City by saying that kids all over the U.S. are shooting their classmates and all the grownups are blowing up buildings. The recent rise in violence in Mexico has mostly occurred in a few states, and especially along the border. It is real, but it does not describe an entire country.

It would be nice if we could put what’s going on in Mexico in perspective, geographically and emotionally. It would be nice if we could remember that, as has been noted more than once, these drug wars wouldn’t be going on if people in the United States didn’t want the drugs, or if other people in the United States weren’t selling Mexican drug lords the guns.

Most of all, it would be nice if more people in the United States actually came to this part of America (Mexico is also America, you will recall) to see for themselves what a fine place Mexico really is, and how good a vacation (or a life) here can be.

So come on down and get to know your southern neighbors. I think you’ll like it here. Especially the people.

#15th birthday #24-hour news networks #African child #After #All-Gringo neighborhood #Also #American #Angelina Jolie #around #automatically-locking door #Back #bad things #bars #basic products #beat cop #beautiful #beautiful country #beds #Been #big bad bowl #birth #bombing #border #Break #Britney Spears #buildings #burglar #cab #catch #Celebrate #cell phone #cents #cheap way #City #classmates #closets #collateral damage #colleagues #Columbine #come #Common #common sense #community #considerable time #cost #country #course #Culture #dangerous Mexico #Dead #dead fish swim #death #did... #door #down #Drug lord #drug violence #drugs #entire country #Even... #evening #Everything #eyes #Federal building #Fine #fine place #fool #four #friend #Friendly #from #General #general — Mexicans #Generalization #Getting #girl #going... #Good #good reasons #Greenwich Village #Gringo #Ground #ground floor windows #grownups #H.R. #Have #Having #hefty tax break #hell #home #house #house prices #idiot #imaginary country #important rite #Including #innocent people #is... #journalist #journalists #Katrina #Kidnapper #kids #Killer #kind #Know #late start #Less #life #like #Linda Ellerbee #Lindsay Lohan #line #Live #lives #living #local #local police #local police officer #Locked #lords #Love #lower cost #Madonna #Make #many #maverick #Mexican #Mexican drug lords #Mexicans #MEXICO #money #Month #more #most #Much #Murder #murder rate #Neighborhood #neighbors #New Orleans #New York #New York City #News #Night #noise #Nothing #n’t act #n’t wave money #of... #Oklahoma City #Only #OPEN #over #Part #people #perspective #phone #phrase #place #planet #Police #precautions #prices #prostitution #Puerto #Puerto Vallarta #rate #Real #Reasons #recent rise #recognition #remember #Robber #Same #se? #Second #selling Mexican drug #shootings #Smart #Some #southern neighbors #Spanish #Special #special place #Specifically #spotlighted border #State #States #store #story #stranger #stream #street #streets #surroundings #swell neighborhood #taxi drivers #the... #Things #thousands #time #to... #tourists #True #true drug wars #TV. #U.S. media #Ugly American #United States #unlatched door #Vacation #Vallarta #Vallarta neighborhood #village #violence #Walk #Walking #wallet #Warm #water #wave #way #woman #words #years #you.

Cash injection planned for PV airport

The Pacific Airport Group (GAP) has announced that around 500 million pesos will be pumped into the Puerto Vallarta International airport between now and 2014. Francisco Villaseñor Reyes, the airport’s director, says 210 million pesos will invested this year. He said the initial objective is to make the airport more operationally efficient to cope with the predicted increase in passengers.

Mexico and Direct Foreign Ownership of Coastal Property

Monday, April 12, 2010

By Barnard R. Thompson

Just a little more than a year ago Mario López Valdez, a Mexican senator who represented the state of Sinaloa, proposed an amendment to Article 27, fraction 1 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, an initiative that sought to ultimately allow full-fledged ownership by foreign nationals of land in Mexico’s so-called “restricted zone.” That would include coastline properties within the 50 kilometer [31 miles] strip inland, and 100 kilometer [62 miles] inward land from its northern and southern international borders.[1]

Beyond those restricted areas, Mexican law already permits foreigners to own property outright as long as certain conditions, that do not trouble many people, are met.

The bill submitted by López, while being a beginning was in fact too narrow in scope, and next it went to the senate’s Constitutional Issues, and Legislative Studies, committees, where thereafter it seemed to wither on the vine. And it appeared dead when Senator López (who is popularly known by the acronym “Malova”) stepped down from his seat last month, to run for the governorship of Sinaloa.

Sidebar to the land ownership question, Malova asked for the requisite leave of absence from the Senate in order to run for governor. However not as the candidate of his party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) [2], for he resigned from the PRI and was promptly drafted to be the National Action Party’s (PAN) candidate, in a deal obviously struck beforehand with party bosses. Yet at this writing many of the PAN faithful in the state are rallying against the party naming “a PRI candidate,” and a voto nulo campaign (a call to mark ballots in a blank square and thus they become nulo — null and void) has been developing ever since Malova began his pre-candidate campaign on March 27. PAN members in Sinaloa will elect their gubernatorial candidate on April 18, and the state elections will take place on July 4.

However, getting back to property ownership matters, a new and far more comprehensive initiative was introduced in the senate on March 9, 2010, cosponsored this time by eight senators (six from the PAN; one PRI; and one Convergence). Three of the Panistas are from Baja California, with the other three representing Sonora, Sinaloa, and Veracruz; the Priista is from Nuevo León; and the Convergencia member hails from Oaxaca.

And this bill, that seeks to end the constitutional prohibition on direct foreign ownership of property within the restricted zones, cuts straight to the chase, saying in its preamble: “The proposal is to eliminate the restricted zone and make it possible for foreigners and foreign companies to acquire direct control over lands and waters without more restrictions than those indicated in the legislation that may become applicable, and in compliance with the terms of the respective contracts. …”

Fundamental to any change is the need to first amend the Mexican Constitution, specifically the aforementioned Article 27, along with several other laws and regulations. And such actions always bring about arguments regarding sovereignty, foreign intervention and national security.

Speaking on behalf of the eight who introduced this latest initiative, Senator Javier Castelo Parada (PAN, Sonora) said that to abolish the prohibition on foreigners owning land in the restricted zone would “in no way harm sovereignty and national territory, [or] legal properties it may protect, and [its] justification is no longer valid.”

Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution, which deals with ownership of lands and waters inside Mexico’s borders, states in the relevant first paragraph of fraction 1: “Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters, and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or waters. The State may grant the same right to foreigners, provided they agree before the Ministry of Foreign Relations to be considered as nationals with respect to said properties, and not to invoke for that reason the protection of their governments in matters relating to the former; under penalty, in case of noncompliance with the contract, of losing to the Nation the properties that they might have acquired in virtue of the same. Under no circumstances will foreigners be able to acquire direct ownership of lands or waters within a zone of one hundred kilometers the length of the borders and fifty kilometers on the coasts.”

The latest draft initiative, to amend Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution, changes fraction 1 (first paragraph) to read as follows: “Any person has the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or waters, in the terms of applicable secondary legislation.”

The introductory portion of the bill goes into historical details, noting that restricted zone stipulations were included in the 1917 Mexican Constitution based on worries of new colonialization attempts by foreigners, and due to military concerns regarding strategic defense. These and other factors related to sovereignty and national security are said to be obsolete and unnecessary today.

It also discusses the fideicomiso, Mexico’s bank trust instrument that in one form or another has been in place since 1937. After real estate is put in a fideicomiso, today the trust holders can use the property as if it were their own.

In 1971, during the first year of the presidency of Luis Echeverría Álvarez, fideicomisos went through a major change that authorized the Foreign Ministry to grant banks and credit institutions authority to acquire trust real estate in the border or coastal zones for industrial and tourism use. And they were authorized to grant permits to foreigners for the exploitation and use of those properties through the issuance of a 30-year trust.

Since then, and for the most part to encourage foreign investment, the fideicomiso rules and regulations have been extended to allow beneficiaries a 50-year trust, which can be renewed by the interested party.

Furthermore, modern day fideicomisos, for homes, tourism developments, maquiladoras, industrial parks and other uses, have proven to be not only popular but too profitable, and the trust holders have demonstrated they are good “citizens.” This to the degree to debunk negative claims and concerns regarding sovereignty, foreign intervention and such, insofar as restricted zone properties have virtually been in the hands of foreigners for years.

Regarding property ownership in the restricted zone, amendments will also have to be made in other laws, codes and decrees, such as the Foreign Investment Law of 1993 (and its Regulation) that, in part, parrots the Constitution in Articles 10 and 10A. These reforms are addressed in the draft initiative.

Also considered is the need to eliminate the “Calvo Clause,” with respect to property ownership in the current restricted zones, in those documents and contracts where it may appear. The Calvo Clause is a provision under which foreign investors waive their rights to be protected by their national laws and accept the jurisdiction of the courts of the host country. In the case of Mexico, when the Calvo Clause is in force foreigners agree to consider themselves Mexican nationals with respect to their rights and obligations in Mexico, and they consent not to call upon their home governments to intervene on their behalf.

One legal chapter that quite probably will not be changed is Title Four, Article 119, of the General National Properties Law that governs Mexico’s Federal Maritime Land Zone. While this is not of great consequence, it is important to know that shoreline and beach property up to 20 meters inland from the mean high tide line is federal property. And while concessions can be obtained for use of the land adjacent to property owned (or held through a fideicomiso) by an individual or company, this 20-meter Federal Maritime Land Zone is public domain.

Finally, as to restricted zone trusts currently held by foreign investors, and Mexican companies with an admission of foreigners clause in their trust agreements, a closing provisional clause in the bill notes that they will be able to acquire ownership of their properties when this decree goes into effect, in accordance with the terms of the new and applicable legislation.

All of these issues are discussed and contemplated in the draft legislation now before the two committees of the Mexican Senate, and the broadened sponsorship of the bill suggests that this time the legislation might move forward. Still, in Mexico almost everything takes longer than one was told to expect.

As for Senator Castelo, he said that approval of this initiative to allow foreigners ownership of land in today’s “restricted zone” would bring in investment that creates much needed jobs, plus it would promote Mexico’s competitiveness. These positives plus shots in the arm for tourism, economic development, and maybe even optimistic publicity.

[1] “Mexico Might Allow Foreign Ownership of Coastal Property,” by Brian Flock, MexiData.info, March 9, 2009

[2] “Wrongdoing Claims Surface Quickly in Mexican Campaign,” by Barnard R. Thompson, MexiData.info, January 25, 2010

——————————

Barnard Thompson, editor of MexiData.info, has spent 50 years in Mexico and Latin America, providing multinational clients with actionable intelligence; country and political risk reporting and analysis; and business, lobbying, and problem resolution services.

#10A #20-meter Federal Maritime #2009 #2010 #30-year trust #50-year trust #absence #accordance #acronym #Action #actionable intelligence #actors #aforementioned Article #After #Allow Foreign Ownership #Also #amendment to Article 27 fraction 1 of the Political #amendments #analysis #applicable legislation #applicable secondary legislation #appurtenances #April #Area #areas #Articles #Back #Baja #Baja California #ballots #bank #bank trust instrument #Barnard R. Thompson #Barnard Thompson #Beach #beach property #Been #behalf #beneficiaries #Beyond #birth #blank square #border #borders #Brian Flock #business #cab #California #Call #Calvo Clause #Campaign #case #certain conditions #change #changes #changes fraction #circumstances #City #closing provisional clause #coast #Coastal #Coastal Property #coastal zones #coastline properties #coasts #codes #committees #company #competitiveness #compliance #comprehensive initiative #concern #concessions #cons #consider #Constitutional Issues #constitutional prohibition #Contra #control #Convergence #Convergencia member #country #credit institutions #current restricted zones #cuts #Dance #date #day. #Dead #deal #deals #decree #decrees #degree #details #direct control #direct foreign ownership #direct ownership #documents #down #draft legislation #Ducto #Economic #economic development #editor #Eight #el... #embers #end #Estate #Everything #exploitation #fact #faithful #Federal Maritime Land #federal property #fideicomiso rules #fifty kilometers #first #force #foreign companies #foreign intervention #Foreign Investment Law #foreign investors #Foreign Ministry #foreign nationals #Foreign Relations #foreigners #foreigners clause #foreigners ownership #form #four #from #Full #full-fledged ownership #fun #General #Getting #Good #Governments #governor #governorship #governs Mexico #Gran #great consequence #gubernatorial candidate #H.R. #harm sovereignty #Have #High #high tide line #historical details #home #home governments #homes #host #host country #in... #individual #industrial parks #Inland #Inside #Institutional Revolutionary Party #interés #International #introductory portion #investment #investors #inward land #is... #issuance #January #jobs #July #justification #kilometers #Know #land #land ownership question #lands #latest draft initiative #latest initiative #Latin America #legal chapter #legal properties #Legislative Studies #Len #line #Los... #Luis #Luis Echeverría Álvarez #major change #Make #Malova #many #March #Mario López Valdez #Maritime Land Zone #mark #members #Mexican #Mexican Campaign #Mexican companies #Mexican Constitution #Mexican law #Mexican nationals #Mexican Senate #Mexican senator #Mexicans #MEXICO #Mexico's #MexiData.info #miles #military concerns #mines #Ministry #Miss #modern day fideicomisos #Monday #Month #more #most #Move #Much #multinational clients #National Action Party #national laws #National Properties Law #national security #national territory #Nationals #naturalization #Need #Needed #negative claims #new colonialization attempts #noncompliance #Northern #nuevo #Nuevo León #null #Oaxaca #obligations #Only #optimistic publicity #over #owner #ownership #Pan #PAN faithful #PAN members #Panistas #para #Parada #Part #pArTy #party bosses #penalty #people #place #Plus #pm #political risk #Popular #positives #pre-candidate campaign #preamble #presidency #PRI candidate #Priista #problem #problem resolution services #prohibition #properties #property #property outright #property ownership #property ownership matters #Protection #public #Real #real estate #reason #reforms #regulations #relevant first paragraph #REPORT #requisite leave #respective contracts #rest #restricted areas #restricted zone #restricted zone properties #restricted zone stipulations #restricted zone trusts #restrictions #revolution #rez #right #rights #Same #scope #se? #sea #seat #Seeks #Senator Castelo #Senator Javier Castelo #Senator López #senators #shoreline #shots #Side #Sidebar #Sinaloa #Sonora #south #southern international borders. #Specifically #State #state elections #States #step #strategic defense #STrip #strip inland #Table #terms #the... #three #time #tip #Title #to... #Today #TOURISM #Tourism Development #tourism developments #TRIP #trust agreements #trust holders #trust real estate #ultima #United Mexican States #uses #Veracruz #very #vine #Virtual #virtue #Visión #void #voto nulo campaign #water #waters #way #worries #Wrongdoing Claims Surface #Year #years #Zone

25 Things to Do in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, popular resort, offers visitors an overwhelming variety of attractions and recreational activities and a vibrant nightlife. Added to the joy comes in staying in a rental villas Puerta Vallarta (you can find them on the Web by searching for “Villa Puerto Vallarta), and you have everything you need for a perfect holiday. Here is a selection of the many opportunities for fun in the sun to help, your stay will be delightful.

Puerto Vallarta has a long list of sights, so long in fact that your card from day trips can before you commit yourself.

Walk along the Malecon and visit El Centro

See “Our Lady of Guadalupe “Church, a famous local landmark

Take a trip to see the city, such as Tequila Tequila is made

Join with wild (and funny!) pirates for a trip aboard the El Marigalante

Visit the local animal Zoo in nearby Mismaloya

Puerto Vallarta is ideal for active people who get out and enjoy the surroundings like. Be sure to wear the right clothes, and make sure you bring your bathing suit, so many popular activities include boating, swimming and playing in the water.

buckle up and enjoy parasailing on Banderas Bay

Learn to Surf Beach at Sayulita.

Rent a bike and cruise along the Rio Cuale, or take a bike ride through the jungle

Lace up your boots and hike to the hidden beach Los Colomitos’s

Visit Splash Water Park and fly the water slides

There are not enough hours a day to provide for nature lovers, that all has to offer in Puerto Vallarta. Start with getting a list of your favorite activities to get the most from your visit.

by bus to the Botanical Garden by Mismaloya.

Hang out at the Rio Cuale bridge with the iguanas.

Go deep sea fishing in Banderas Bay.

Enjoy the underwater world snorkeling along the coast south of the city.

Visit the beautiful waterfalls on Quimixto Yelapa or on horseback.

Many people who visit Puerto Vallarta, you take advantage of the great bars and nightlife. Once in the city,

Salsa at the J & B Club.

Stop in at Andale! Enjoy being in the bar at all times of the day, party hard at night along the Malecon.

Enjoy a drink and watch the Marina from the top of El Faro Lighthouse Bar

Sip a mammoth margarita while relaxing or chewing on some ribs Café de Olla.

Catch ‘Happy Hour’ at La Playa near Playa Conchas Chinas.

Puerto Vallarta is perfect when you take a step back from the bustle and enjoy some quiet relaxation.

relax on the beach with a frosty drink in a bar on the beach Los Muertos

Spend They compete your time on a deserted beach on the coast of Nayarit

Watch professional golfers on a fabulous courses Vallarta

Enjoy a meal in one of the city making a lot of good restaurants

With so much to offer and still has more, now is the perfect time to reserve a villa in Puerto Vallarta and plan your perfect visit to this beautiful Mexican seaside resort.

#Activities #Added #Andale #Animal #Attractions #Back #Banderas #Banderas Bay #Banderas Bay Learn #bars #bay #Beach #beach Los Colomitos #beach Los Muertos #beautiful #Bike #Boat #boating #Botanical #Botanical Garden #bridge #Cafe #catch #Centro #China #CHINAS #City #CLUB #coast #CONCHAS #course #courses #courses Vallarta Enjoy #creation #cruise #cuale #day. #deep sea fishing #DEL #delight #drink #El Centro #El Faro Lighthouse #El Marigalante Visit #end #Enjoy #Everything #fact #Famous #famous local landmark #favorite #favorite activities #Fishing #from #fun #garden #Getting #golfers #Good #Guadalupe #H.R. #Happy #Hard #Have #help #hidden #hidden beach #Holiday #Horseback #house #Iguana #Iguanas #in... #la playa #Lady #life #like #list #local #local animal Zoo #los Muertos #Love #Make #Malecon #Man #many #Marigalante #Marina #mark #Mexican #Mexican seaside resort #MEXICO #Mismaloya #Mismaloya Puerto Vallarta #more #most #Much #Muertos #nature #Need #Night #Nightlife #of... #offers #Olla #opportunities #para #parasailing #Part #pArTy #people #perfect visit #Plan #PLAYA #PLAYA CONCHAS CHINAS #Popular #Puerto #Puerto Vallarta #quiet relaxation. relax #QUIMIXTO #rates #recreational activities #relaxation #Rental #Resort #rest #Restaurant #Restaurants #Ribs #Ride #right #Rio Cuale #Río Cuale Bridge #sailing #Sayulita #se? #sea #seaside #Side #sights #snorkeling #Some #south #Spend #Splash #star #stay #step #sun #surroundings #swimming #tequila #the... #time #times #TRIP #Trips #Vallarta #variety #very #vibrant nightlife #Villa #villa Puerto Vallarta #Villas #villas Puerta Vallarta #Visit #Visit Puerto Vallarta #Visit Splash Water #visitors #Walk #Watch #Watch professional golfers #water #Wild #world #Yelapa #you.

The Most Dangerous Places In Mexico

Despite the increase in drug-related violence, a closer look at Mexico shows that the country is actually safer than what headlines suggest. As a whole, Mexico’s murder rate is surprisingly low: 12 homicides for every 100,000 inhabitants. When compared to Washington, D.C.’s 31 people per 100,000 inhabitants and New Orleans 64, the numbers aren’t cause for concern if you know where to avoid.

According to the State Department’s warning, these are the places you should take extra caution:

Ciudad Juarez
The “Deadliest City in the World” has seen 130 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. More than 2,600 people were killed in Ciudad Juarez in 2009.

Gomez Palacio, Durango, and Torreon
Each of these cities has seen sharp increases in violence. In late 2009 and early 2010, four visiting U.S. citizens were murdered in Gomez Palacio.

Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Northern Baja California
These areas have seen spikes in the number of robberies, homicides, petty thefts, and carjackings.

Tijuana and Nogales
Along with Ciudad Juarez, these cities have experienced public shootouts during daylight hours in shopping centers and other public venues.

Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros
Criminals have followed and harassed U.S. citizens traveling in their vehicles in these areas and in other border cities such as Tijuana.

Monterrey & Highway Travel
Travelers on highways from Monterrey and other parts of Mexico to the U.S. have been targeted for robbery and violence.

Puerto Vallarta Farmers’ Market

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – All of the great cities of the world have a celebrated Farmers’ Market where locals and tourists can find the freshest of vegetables, hand-crafted artisanal foods and handicrafts: London has Covent Garden, Seattle has Pike Place Market, Vancouver has Granville Island, New Orleans has the French Market and now, Puerto Vallarta, has the Old Town Farmers’ Market. Every Saturday, starting March 27, from 10 am to 1 pm, the new Paradise Community Center located at Pulpito #127 (across from Coco’s Restaurant) will come alive with the sites and smells of a good old-fashioned Farmers’ Market.

Only the freshest and finest fruits and vegetables, herbs and plants, preserves, coffee, organic products, baked goods (including diabetic and gluten free) and crafts will be available for sale. Come browse the colorful tables showcasing unique homemade products all fresh from the oven or field. Just imagine the rich aromas from the lavish displays: warm baked goods, tangy fruit, freshly roasted coffees and fragrant herbs. Now you can experience this blend of fresh shopping and entertainment every Saturday in Old Town Puerto Vallarta.

If you have a product that you would like to sell and are interested in becoming a vendor, please e-mail [email protected]. Please include your contact information and details about your product.

Join us every Saturday, starting March 27, from 10 am to 1 pm at the new Paradise Community Center located at Pulpito #127 (across from Coco’s Restaurant) for Puerto Vallarta’s own Old Town Farmers’ Market — a true thrill for the senses.

Las Olas Makes Surfing Safaris Sexy

Grab your girlfriends and get away to a surf camp in Mexico just for women. Watching surfers enjoy the waves on a perfectly sunny day can make a beach bum a little jealous, especially when the weather is getting warmer and vacation is top of mind. Why not mix vacation with learning something, like surfing, and come home just as relaxed as if you spend the entire time lounging on the beach?

Check in to Las Olas surf camps for women, touted as a reverse finishing school with the motto, “We make girls out of women.” Classes are held beachside in a small village north of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and students stay at luxe villas and get fresh local cuisine for breakfast. Each day begins with yoga, an essential warm up for a good day of surfing. After the sun and surf fun are over for the day, students can take workshops on Spanish language, making margaritas, salsa dancing and more. There’s always time to wander through the town and shop, or just relax and take a siesta.

With sweet extras included during your six-night safari, like airport transfers, a one-hour massage, orientation and finale dinners, a rash guard and water bottle (surfboards are also included, of course) — Las Olas is like a surf/spa week for the girls, or just yourself. How often do you come back from vacation with a new hobby, and have so much fun while learning it?

Real Estate Blogging about Buying Real Estate, Selling Real Estate, and Real Estate Investing. Real Estate Blog * home * archives * newsletter * map * about * RSS Buy a Condo in Puerto Vallarta You Can Be Proud of

Although there was a great uproar in the stock market, the real estate market in Puerto Vallarta was never really greatly affected. People still consider buying a condo for sale in Puerto Vallarta in the prime locations and the business continues to flourish in full swing. The tourism industry is witnessing a steady rise in profits with tourists coming in more than ever before.

To match their needs for more accommodation, the condos and villas are being newly constructed along the beaches of PV. Most of the travelers love to stay in independent condos instead of the expensive hotels so that they have privacy and the entire family can enjoy the closeness that they get in their own homes.

Modern Amenities

Your search for Puerto Vallarta real estate for sale will only end when you get the perfect condo for your needs. Most of the condos available for sale are superbly furnished with all the ultra-modern decorations. Since most of the tourists are Americans and Canadians, the condos are also built along the lines of the houses that these tourists expect.

There are spas and Jacuzzis which these travelers are used to in their home countries. The bedrooms have soft beds and the kitchens have all the necessary culinary equipments. But the view from the terraces is one which PV can alone provide to its customers. The spectacular sight is to be seen to be believed.

Take the Help of Realty Agents

Buying a condo for sale in Puerto Vallarta is not an easy job. When you arrive here and are impressed by the lifestyle here, you cannot think of anything better than to settle down here. But finding the right condo can be time taking and difficult. However, this job can be made easier by the most helpful realty agents who have complete knowledge about the layout of the place and the condos which you can buy.

After first understanding your needs, they can suggest properties which will fulfill your needs. Since their job is to maintain a database of available properties for sale, they can help you make the right decision.

Select the Location

There are condos everywhere in PV. Whenever you are on the lookout for Puerto Vallarta real estate for sale, you have to first identify the location where you would like to buy the condo. Most of the people are generally young and prefer to stay near the beaches.

The condos are very close to the water side and you can take a walk down to the beach and lay down to give yourself a suntan. These condos are always in high demand and you can give it out on rent when you leave PV for some time. The condo will be well taken care of.

Enjoy the Local Scenery

Some people love to come to PV to loiter in the beaches and enjoy the scenery here. But they want a quieter setting to stay. They might want to run their business from here or even write a book inspired by the hot locales here. The condos toward the golf courses are ideal for such people because they are away from the busy atmosphere and yet provide a tranquil setting. Purchasing a condo for sale in Puerto Vallarta can be centered on such places for these people.

Makes Retirees Proud

The retirees are usually very proud of the condos they buy in PV. When they start searching for Puerto Vallarta real estate for sale, all they focus on is comfort and enjoyment. They also prefer to have the market very near to the condos so that they can walk down to buy their necessities. Looking at the varying needs of the customers, the builders are taking into account every single aspect to deliver only the best condos which every buyer can be proud of. The beauty of PV is of course the added bonus.

A Top Tourist Destination For All Seasons

In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in people looking for a condo rental in Puerto Vallarta
. The number has not decreased even at the wake of global slow down. The city is too attractive to be easily overlooked. So, several groups, families, individuals flock in to spend some memorable time here.

This is not limited to holiday or peak tourist seasons, you can find people crowding almost any time of the year. The place simply bustles with happy cheer throughout the time with people coming with a desire to spending a vacation that turns out to last life long. There are various reasons why people want to spend their life, not only retirement, in this island city.

Spectacular Destination

This Mexican town has proved to be a top tourist destination among the travelers visiting this country. A lot of them take a condo rental in Puerto Vallarta. As a tropical beauty, PV is very popular among the holiday makers at North America.

Whether you like tall stupendous dark green forests with lot of flora and fauna or deep blue ocean with a crystal like sandy beach, PV has plenty of both. Located between the Banderas Bay and the San Sierra mountains, it is literally an artist’s fantasy. Everything seems so perfect like a dream sequence when you spend you time here.

Contemporary Living Standards

PV offers all modern amenities that you are used to availing of back home so that you feel at home. Puerto Vallarta condo rentals are so well-decorated, well-furnished, air conditioned and equipped with essentials that have made it impossible to resist as contemporary living facilities. Adding to this you can even have telecommunication as well as 24 hour broadband connection to stay in touch with the world.

You also get your own private kitchen with all modern gadgets like the microwave, dishwashers, refrigerators and kitchenware that help you cook your own food. If you want you can even have personal staff to take care of your cleaning and cooking.

When you opt for Puerto Vallarta rentals, you also get to park your motor boats or cars in safe parking lots provided by the condo owners. You hardly ever feel you are out of your own city or home for that matter.

Trouble-Free Transport

Even though PV has retained its old world charm, as the city has been a popular tourist destination, there has been significant growth in the infrastructure of the city. It is pretty easy to travel down from one place to another. There are various options that you can choose to travel in and out of PV.

If you belong to the neighboring states, then it is easier than ever to travel back and forth. Just throw your luggage into your SUV and drive down by road to reach the condo rental in Puerto Vallarta. There are many flights that can take you back to your residing city as if you just had been to your back yard. The port also allows motor boat owners to reach the city via water which is always a pleasure.

With all these facilities and not to mention the private clubs and spas your stay will be luxurious and comfortable. If you are an adventurous person, you can live your dream of water sport, mountain trekking or such other extreme sports. The world class golf fields attract golfers from around the world. Puerto Vallarta rentals give you the feeling of living in a home away from home in the true sense of the term.