Manzanillo, Colima QA and Travel Tips
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As of January 8, 2007 all Canadian and American air passengers coming from or transiting through the United States are now required to carry a passport. This also includes children. Picture Identification and proof of citizenship are no longer acceptable.
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Is it safe in Manzanillo? In one answer, yes.
It is absolutely safe to wander
and explore around town. manzanillo is one
of the safest cities on the west coast. Residents
are friendly and very helpful. Use your common sense,
don't wander around lonely streets and the beach
after dark.
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Leave expensive jewelry and belongings
at home - Then you can spend more time enjoying
your vacation and less time watching your belongings.
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You can use your bank card at
almost any bank machine in town and take out National
Money (Pesos) For your own safety and convenience
it is always best to use a bank machine that is
attached to an actual bank, on the remote chance
the machine eats the card, you can get it back by
going inside the bank. A retrieved bank card is
better than a lost one.
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Banks are the cheapest place
to exchange dollars, but the long lineups make using
the bank machine or an exchange house (casa de cambio)
for a few cents more, more attractive.
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Most service attendants work
solely on or close to solely on tips. Don't forget
to tip your maid, bag boy at the grocery store,
waiter, gas station attendant etc..
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The bus is a great way to travel
around and see the city, the fare is 4.5 pesos and
there are no transfers.
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Ask your taxi driver the price
of the trip before you go. You can find current
taxi rates posted in your hotel lobby.
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Although Credit Cards are widely
accepted, it is best to ask before eating, shopping..not
all business take them.
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If you are a laptop user, there
is plenty of wireless and internet access. You can
find it in all neighborhoods and even on the beach
Anything
you can think of... We can make happen.
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