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About Pam Smith
Expertise
I can answer questions you have about vacationing in Mexico to tourist destinations such as: Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun/Riviera Maya and Cozumel. I can help you find the destination and the resort that will meet your vacation desires and your budget. Everything from family vacations, to honeymoons and destination weddings to resorts that cater to adults and adult activities. Please note, I do not have expertise with bus schedules in Mexico. My experitise lies with helping people find the best hotel that will fit their desires and their budgets.

Experience
I have traveled many times to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun and the Mayan Riviera, as well as Cozumel. I have been selling vacations to these destinations for many years and I travel to many of the resorts in these popular tourist destinations about once a year.

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IATA and CLIA

Education/Credentials
Mexico Specialist, Karisma Resorts Specialist, Destination Wedding Specialist, Cozumel Specialist

 
   

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Mexico - pacific side of mexico


Expert: Pam Smith - 3/9/2009

Question
Hi,
we have been to cozumel twice and cancun once. Loved loved
loved it. Now we would like to take a cruise to cabo and
see some of the other destinations on the pacific side. I
am concerned about the roughness of the ocean. when we went
to cozumel both times it was with a cruise and it was fine
however I would like to know your feeling on the pacific
side. also with only a day for each port of call what would
you recommend to do. thanks
                     Linda

Answer
Hi Linda,

The roughness of the sea is going to depend on the weather at the time.  I can tell you that you will feel a little more motion even in great weather than you would on a cruise that is in the Caribbean.  But I wouldn't worry about it.  If you are prone to motion sickness, be sure to get patches from your doctor that you can wear to help with this common ailment.  

As for what to do at each port, it is going to depend on what your ports are.  

Have you booked your cruise yet?   If not, I would be happy to assist you with your bookings.  I am an accredited travel agent, and I don't charge for my services, as I get paid by the cruiselines once I have you booked and you have traveled.  If you would like my assistance, please drop me an email with your preferred travel dates (or months) and where you are flying from if you need air.  If you don't need air, I still need to know your home state as I may be able to get discounts based on where you live.  

If you don't wish to work with me, I hope that you will work with an accredited travel agent in your area as they can help you find the cruise that is right for you, and they can assist you with what to do while on board and while in port.  

Hope to hear from you soon.

Pam
pam@globaldreamvacations.net

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