
Mexico Report: It’s Decision Time in Mexican Waters
Hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific (yes, that’s us) is officially “ON” and off to a lethal start with Category 2 Agatha making landfall on May 30 at Puerto Angel,

Hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific (yes, that’s us) is officially “ON” and off to a lethal start with Category 2 Agatha making landfall on May 30 at Puerto Angel,

ENSENADA一As the COVID-19 landscape changes, so too do Mexico’s port-clearance rules for boaters arriving from the United States. As the world enters 2022 still in pandemic mode, Mexico’s rules and

Boaters can expect to pay a little more for a gallon of diesel in Mexico this year than they paid last year, but the exact amount depends on where and

PUERTO PENSACO – With four marinas and a long history of freedom from hurricanes, most U.S. boaters summering over in Mexico already know a bit about Puerto Peñasco, the northernmost

The Mexico cruising “Class of 2014” will be the first to use the revamped TIPs — or Temporary Import Permits — for U.S. or non-resident boaters entering Mexican waters for

November 1 is the traditional start of winter cruising season along Pacific Mexico, because that’s when hurricane season (June 1 through October 31) is supposed to be over. Of course,

Dreaming of cruising Mexico? This fall, more than 25,000 U.S. boat owners are making plans for their adventures down south. Whether you own an ocean-going yacht or a fishing skiff

ENSENADA – A new desalinization plant south of Ensenada has just started construction, and although it’s not slated to be completed until 2016, a spokesman for the port captain’s office