New Free E Newsletter gives up-to-date information on Camping and RV Travel in Mexico


July 10, 2004 -- Taking a recreational vehicle into Mexico can lead to many different paradises, but if you're not prepared, the road can be paved with unnecessary trials and tribulations.

"Preparation is the key to safe recreational vehicle travel anywhere in North America but in Mexico it is vital to a safe and fun trip," says Dorothy Bell who has launched a quarterly free newsletter, Mexico Journal, and interactive Mexican RV and Camping web site at www.ontheroadin.com which assists RV and camping travelers going to Mexico.

The newsletter and web site goes well beyond giving up-to-date tips and advice on road travel in Mexico by allowing visitors to visually see hundreds of camping and RV sites in Mexico. There are at least two pictures of each of the over 400 camp sites listed. The newsletter gives road conditions and highlights many news facilities and camp sites in Mexico.

"Given the wide diversity on the standards and quality of RV sites in Mexico, from fabulous to disastrous, that's very important," Bell said.

RV travel is one of the fastest-growing recreational activities in North America and in Mexico RVers are discovering that they can realize the wonders of Mexico for a fraction of the cost of resorts. Camping is also a great alternative to hotels.

Bell and her family have been traveling by RV to Mexico since 1988, first making the trek in a Volkswagen Westphalia, then a 28-foot-trailer. Most recently they are currently traveling throughout Mexico for the past ten months in a 28 foot-foot class-C recreational vehicle.

"We have taken pictures and GPS readings of virtually every RV and camp site in Mexico and now people can look them up on the internet by name or by clicking on the various maps that show where every site is located," Bell said.

The site also prepares the traveler to make travel in Mexico as enjoyable as it is in the rest of North America. It lists the requirements of documentation, insurance and driving tips, etc., as well as specific site and park recommendations.

"Getting a simple oil change in Mexico can be an adventure but when you can camp safely on miles and miles of pristine beaches and snorkel for scallops and clams while on the Baja, it makes the challenges of driving through a foreign country worthwhile," Bell says.

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