Hobie Vern
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I was told by a local, Barb O., there is also an unknown fact to many. You are required to stop before and after you come to a school or park, whether there is a stop sign or not.
Have a great time!Hi everyone! We leave Saturday for our first trip to RP. We rented a townhouse near Manny's for 3 nights. We have our insurance, passports and sunscreen. I've read as much as I can on these forums. Any other addition tips or hints for a first timer?
Thanks!
Jaimee
Not sure if you already purchased your Mex auto insurance. There are probably 20 places to get it on the way there.
I buy from Rosy Glover. You can contact her through the forum PitiquitoRosy or on her website at http://proalliance.com.mx
She is the nicest lady and she will help you with anything you need.
One thing you should also do which no one has mentioned here. If you enjoy sipping Tequila, make sure you visit the Tequila Factory - Benito Juarez 121, Recinto Portuario.
Fernando will take good care of you. Rosy's office in also the same complex on the second floor
Bad suggestion. You could not be any more WRONG! Yes, many US policies will cover you in Mexico ( although most only within 25 miles from the border), but that is strictly coverage for you, your passengers, and your vehicle. It does not cover you for liability to the other vehicle(s) and persons involved. Mexico DOES NOT recognize your USAA policy, and you are living dangerously and I'm afraid to say, my friend, are going to end up in Mexican jail God forbid you have an accident south of the border. Do yourself a big favor and contact Rosie Glover the next time you plan to drive in Mexico.Check with your auto insurance before buying Mexican insurance. I have USAA, and my policy completely covers me up to 75 miles into Mexico. PP is only about 60 miles from the border.
I always get my Mexico insurance online. It costs just a few bucks more, but it's easy and I don't have to worry about stopping anywhere. It's done in advance in the comfort of my home. You can get it through the AAA website, or Google it and a lot of choices come up.
My first time down was in 1948 - a lot different then with about 300 or so people - as you can obviously tell, our family was hooked!I'm excited for you guys!!!!!!!!
I remember my first time there. We were a little nervous about driving over the boarder and driving in Mexico. I had been to other places in Mex, but only by boat, plane or on foot. Never went for spring break in all my years as a teen and young adult.
Also did my first trip in July of 2004.
I was just watching a video we shot back then. Kinda funny to watch yourself as a group of newbie gringos trying to figure things out.
We were hooked and have been going back at least twice a year ever since.
Just checked Costco prices for insurance for 2 drivers for a full year $138.50, even with the 35% discount of executive membership, my police with Mapfre thru Portugal Insurance is cheaper at $88 and covers me all over Mexico!!! and I renew on line, by phone or email sometimes I even forget about it and they renew it for me!!!If you live in AZ, CA, CO, ID, NV, NM, OR, TX, UT or WA you can buy it online from Costco (click on Services, then click on Mexico Travel Auto Insurance). If you have an executive membership, you save 25% off daily rates or 35% off annual rates. Otherwise, if you have a regular membership, you save 15% off daily rates and 25% off annual rates. The coverage is provided by one of three Mexican insurance companies: Mapfre, Tepeyac, or Qualitas.
Man ink, you become more frugal and mexican than me. Give you a call in a week when I go fishing (LOL), and you can give me a heads up with the local beat..Just checked Costco prices for insurance for 2 drivers for a full year $138.50, even with the 35% discount of executive membership, my police with Mapfre thru Portugal Insurance is cheaper at $88 and covers me all over Mexico!!! and I renew on line, by phone or email sometimes I even forget about it and they renew it for me!!!
And Jamiee what ever you do make sure your car does not have even a used cartridge in it and leave your guns at home, USA, you'll be better off!! even as a joke that was stupid!!!
I know that feeling all too well. When we are driving in and I get that first sight of the top of the Sandy Beach resorts from way off in the distance, my heart beats a little faster. I know that may sound corny, but I always feel like I belong there.Only 2 more days to go! I'm super excited!
Exactly how I felt....You couldn't be more right.If you are like most who go down there you will be planning your next trip back by the end of the first Corona/Margarita & new friends you've just met.
And that's why it's calling "The Sonoyta Crawl".How ever you choose to buy your Mexican auto insurance, on line or whatever, make sure you have before you cross the border of Lukeville. It would not be a good idea to drive uninsured (which is how Mexico sees it) from Lukeville to Rocky Point intending to buy it when you get there.
Also, watch out for the school zone shortly after you come through the entry point at Sonoyta. We were pulled over in April for going the normal speed limit past a school we didn't see. The driver insisted on following the officer to the police station to pay the fine. The policeman suddenly had a change of mind and let us go with a warning. (Our theory is that he figured all the time spent folowing us to the police station and filling out the forms would cost him too much revenue from gringos willing to pay cash to him on the spot. But that's just our theory.) I'd advise anyone stopped for speeding to agree to go to the police station and see what happens. But the best approach is to avoid such encounters in the first place by looking out for the school zone in the first mile or so from the border entry.