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ADVENTURE TRAVEL TURNS PLUSH WITH HIGH-STYLE HUMMER TREKKING IN MEXICO'S BAJA DESERT

Edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady

Adventure travelers can discover the natural beauty of Baja California in a desert expedition without sacrificing comfort and plush accommodations at Marquis Los Cabos Beach, Golf, Spa & Casitas Resort, the luxury beachfront property in Los Cabos, Mexico.

The five-night Adventure on Land H2 Hummer expedition includes three desert treks where guests do the driving in a guided caravan tour. Long a celebrity hang-out and beach hot-spot, the region's more guarded treasures include fossil-lined canyons, natural springs, waterfalls and impressive snorkeling. Guided by Baja Outback, a tour company, each desert trek spans from four to seven hours where an eco-guide educates travelers on Baja's flora, fauna, culture and history through speakers linking all vehicles.

Each morning, guests leave the comforts of an Ocean-front Junior Suite or Private Pool Casita with Italian Frette linens and Bulgari amenities for an adventure in Baja's rugged terrain. The 6-day / 5-night Adventure on Land starts at $2,700 per person including tax and service charge, depending on the season. For reservations, call toll-free 1-877-238-9399 or visit www.marquisloscabos.com.

The complete Adventure on Land includes luxury accommodations in a Junior Suite or Private Pool Casita with ocean front view, outdoor patio for dining, hydro-massage bathtub and separate shower room; three Hummer desert tours; two hours of horseback riding through the Baja desert and beach; daily buffet breakfast at Vista Ballenas restaurant; use of a rental Jeep Liberty from Budget Rent a Car for three-days including full insurance; VIP airport transfers and a signature welcome drink round out the offerings.  Guests can extend their stay with additional nights starting at $190 per night for a Junior Suite.

The 237-suite Marquis Los Cabos Resort is a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World and the only member of Leading Spas of the World in Los Cabos. The beachfront property is located in the "Cabo Real” section of Los Cabos, 18 miles from the airport and only six miles from San Jose del Cabo.  Marquis Los Cabos has also been named as a 2006 Gold List Resort by Condé Nast Traveler and Canto del Mar, its gourmet restaurant, has been honored with the Five Star Diamond Award by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences.

MORE ABOUT MEXICO

BEST MAP

Hammond International
Mexico and Central America
www.hammondmap.com

GUIDEBOOKS

FROMMERS MEXICO 2006
(comes with foldout map)
By David Baird and Lynne Bairstow
Published by Wiley Inc
www.frommers.com

MEXICO: HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAVEL GUIDE
By Robert H. Page MD and Curtis P. Page MD
Including a comprehensive directory of the best hospitals and English Speaking Doctors
Published by MedToGo
info@medtogo.com

INSIGHT GUIDES MEXICO
Extremely well organized with lots of practical tips
Langenscheidt Publishers
www.insightguides.com

A TRAVEL GUIDE TO THE JEWISH CARIBBEAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN
By Ben G. Frank
A practical, anecdotal, and adventurous journey through historic Jewish Caribbean and South America including Kosher restaurants, cafes, synagogues, and museums, plus cultural and heritage sites.

LET’S GO MEXICO
Edited by Anthony Gabriele
ST.MARTIN’S PRESS
www.letsgo.com

Lonely Planet Mexico
Well organized with great pictures and maps
Terrific section on shopping
www.lonelyplanet.com

EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDES MEXICO
DK PUBLISHING, INC
WWW.dk.com

FOLK WISDOM OF MEXICO
By Jeff M. Sellers
Proverbs turn truth into Poetry
www.chronicebooks.com

TRAVELERS TALES GUIDES
MEXICO
Edited by James O’Reily and Larry Habegger

MEXICAN DAYS
Journeys into the Heart of Mexico
By Tony  Cohan
www.broadwaysbooks.com

MOON HANDBOOKS PACIFIC MEXICO
By Bruce Whipperman
Avalon Travel Publishing
www.Moon.com

Michelin Tourist Guide to Mexico, Guatemala and Belize

EAT SMART IN MEXICO
A travel Guide for Food Lovers
By Joan & David Peterson
Ginko Press
www.gingkopress.com

LIVE BETTER SOUTH OF THE BORDER
By Mexico Mike Nelson
Fulcrum Publishing
www.fulcrum-books.com

ON MEXICAN TIME
By Tony Cohan
An American writer and his wife find a new home-- and a new lease on life--in the charming sixteenth-century hill town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

BEST COOKING SCHOOL
Seasons of the Heart with Sussannah Trilling in Oaxaca

Best way to get there

Aero Mexico
www.aeromexico.com
800 number in US: 1 (800) 237-6639

BEST SOUVENIRS OF MEXICO

legal drugs. I always get Retin-A for myself and friends. I know people who also buy antibiotics and other prescription drugs that are available over-the-counter in Mexico

Damiana. A sweet liquor believed to be an aphrodisiac. I think it works because it is so yummy you drink too much. And the bottle could be a collector’s item, it is shaped like a voluptuous nude woman

Mexican sea salt. Easily available in supermarkets. A wonderful gifts for gourmet foodie friends.

Other food gifts include mountain grown coffee, Mexican vanilla, and sweets made of tamarindo and coconut.

MOST REQUESTED THINGS TO BRING BACK FOR FRIENDS

RETINA- if you are old enough to need it, you know what it is and will appreciate that it costs about 90% less if you buy it in Mexico. If  you have lots of friends who want it, it may be worth a trip to Walmart. But call ahead and tell them you want to order some, the day I was there they only had 3 tubes in stock. I had had four disappointed friends.

Kahlua

Mezcal with a worm

MY FAVORITE MEXICAN DRINK

Dirty banana   (recipe compliments of Dorado Pacifico Ixtapa)

  • ½ oz. condensed milk

  • ½ oz. coconut cream

  • ½ oz coffee liquer

  • 1 oz. brandy

  • ½ banana

Combine all ingredients and blend with ice

Serve in tall glass garnished with a banana slice

TO GET A TASTE OF MEXICO AT HOME

CULINARY MEXICO
By Daniel Hoyer
Gibbs Smith Publisher
www.gibbs-smith.com

LA COMIDA DEL BARIO
By Ron Sanchez
Latin-American cooking in the USA
Sanchez is one of the cohosts of MELTING POT on Food Network
Clarkson Potter Publishers
www.randomhouse.com
www.clarksonpotter.com

A YUCATAN KITCHEN
By Loretta Scott Miller
Regional recipes from Mexico’s Mundo Maya
Pelican
www.pelicanpub.com

SPEAK LIKE A NATIVE

HIDE THIS SPANISH BOOK
Berlitz
The cover gives this warning: Highly inflammatory text inside, so not open near Spanish teachers, not for classroom use. Inside, you will find the lingo on sex—before, during and after, and fashion trends and styles.
www.berlitzbooks.com/hidethisbook.htm

LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF MEXICO

LATIN PLAYGROUNDS
A Fiesta of upbeat Latin American music for children and families
Putumayo World Music
www.putumayo.com

MEXICO
Savor the spicy and romantic flavors of Mexican music from the “sones” of Veracruz to the “boleros” of Oaxaca
www.putumayo.com

MUSIC FROM THE COFFEE LANDS
Melodic, uplifting Latin and African songs are the essence of this musical journey. Get a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy this music from the “coffee lands”
www.putumayo.com

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this Cd will be contributed to Coffee Kids, an International non-proift organization established to improve the quality of life for children and families who live in coffee-growing communities around the world.

Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer who also owns www.carladynews.com  You can read her stories on www.travellady.com, www.chocolateatlas.com, www.cocktailatlas.com and www.teaAtlas.com

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