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Being pursued by time shares companies with Mexican properties? Stereotypes are made to be broken. Once upon a time Mexico was the brunt of American jokes about enormous rats and un-potable water. Hollywood contributed good old fashioned biker movies featuring a desolate landscape punctuated by seedy bars. Today Mexican tourism is an ever increasingly sophisticated prospect. Still proud of its Tequila and Mezcal production; Mexico is now home to both Golf courses and Eco-tourism.

Modern travel destinations in Banderas Bay, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta to name just a few are exciting and exotic. But don’t visit these and the many other Mexican resort areas expecting to pillage a developing nation: it just isn’t tolerated. Mexico is about a lot more than booze and bikinis. Come to explore the Mayan Temples and view the incredible wildlife. Tours and fishing cruises abound and time shares companies can steer tourists toward them.

Deeded time share opportunities tend to be less available and vacation clubs more prominent in these resorts. There’s a lot of wisdom in this approach. Americans looking for fractional time shares may find offerings in more mundane domestic locations more feasible. Mexico is still a foreign country and as such there are lots of potential problems. Better to consider short range vacation goals in many foreign countries rather than long term financial obligations. But let the budget be the guide. Some of us can afford more financial risk than others can. Often time shares companies are the first to point this out during pre-qualifying.

Exchange your vacation points or find time shares for rent before committing to these locales. Most will find something truly riveting about the endless blues of sky and surf. The humpback whales and bird watching will be awe inspiring to say the least. But some tourists aren’t comfortable with other cultures and would be happier at the Newport Jazz Festival. That’s fine. Try the waters with a carefully researched time share rental unit first. Lots of people enjoy visiting a different location each and every year!

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