It was Adios, Mexico. Adios to the buckets of cervezas on the beach, henna tattoos, parasailing, digging in the sand, playing in the waves, buying and watching the vendors. Adios to the ports of Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta. Inside of looking back, time to look forward to 2009. Yes, it was time [...]
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Have You Ever Parasailed? Give it a try in Mexico…
April 1st, 2009
Sheila Simkin Parasailing is great fun and is available almost anywhere there is a beach with enterprising boatmen. A person is towed behind a boat while attached to a parachute (also known as a parasail). I first went airborne in Acapulco, 1961 and have taken several more “fliers” since then, both solo and tandem depending on where [...]
The Playas (Beaches) of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
March 31st, 2009
Sheila Simkin Before disembarking with family, ex-Marine and I took a walk over to the closest beach, Playa del Oro, a 15-minute walk from the pier. The beach was perfectly adequate but not exactly what our picky family would love since it was too far from the main Centro area. If you don’t care about heading into [...]
Shore Excursions in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
March 30th, 2009
Sheila Simkin Puerto Vallarta has always been a haunt for the rich and famous, and shot through the roof when Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton began their notorious love affair. This was our destination with the focus being excellent shopping and a beautiful beach. The Norwegian Star offered quite a few excursions, none of which interested us, [...]
Adios Mazatlan, Mexico – Hola Norwegian Star
March 29th, 2009
Sheila Simkin We literally danced off the beaches of Mazatlan and back to the pier where even more dancing was taking place in vehicles, shops, pier, everywhere. All passengers in an extremely great mood from a fun and spectacular day in Mazatlan. Mazatlan’s paved, beachfront promenade stretches from the Zona Dorada to Olas Altas in Old Mazatlan. [...]
Henna Tattoos in The Mazatlan Sands of Mexico
March 28th, 2009
Sheila Simkin A person is never too old to play in the sand. Teenagers set to work building, digging, drawing with sticks, anatomically correct sand people, covering each other up with sand, mud and just having a gay old time. …View image… Before you knew it and satiated with beer, I thought we were going to head [...]
Parasailing Off The Beaches of Mazatlan, Mexico
March 27th, 2009
Sheila Simkin My last time in Mazatlan was off a Sitmar cruise spending lots of time on the beach trying to coax young son, Joel, that I was not trying to kill him by encouraging a parasail ride. He didn’t die and is the the premier Google Adsense guru and writer of the NY Times best seller, [...]
Mazatlan on The Pacific Coast of Mexico
March 26th, 2009
Sheila Simkin Mazatlan is Mexico’s second largest coastal city (after Acapulco), with nearly 600,000 inhabitants. It has the largest port facility between Los Angeles and the Panama Canal, and is home to Latin America’s biggest fleet of commercial shrimp vessels (over 800 boats). Nearly 40 tons of shrimp are processed each year, making Mazatlan “the shrimp capital [...]
Cabo San Lucas on the California Baja Peninsula
March 25th, 2009
Sheila Simkin Cabo San Lucas. I visited Cabo San Lucas around 1975? 1976? Whatever year it was, there was nothing there but beaches and fisherman. Now there are still fishermen and incredibly posh hotels. Quite a few extremely expensive, world class hotels on the Baja Peninsula where the rich and truly famous congregate. The One&Only Palmilla is [...]
Breakfast May Be Your Most Important Meal but…
March 24th, 2009
Sheila Simkin …Breakfast also happens to be my favorite meal of the day. Give me a huge menu or buffet and you’ll see one very happy camper. If you want it, The Norwegian Star has it. Huge buffet breakfasts served every morning in the Market Cafe until 11 am with anything a person could possibly want. Eggs [...]



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