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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Sunday, July 23, 2017

How I Snagged 4 (Almost) Free Airline Tickets This Year

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How I Snagged 4 (Almost) Free Airline Tickets This Year

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I’ve been fortunate enough to prioritize leisure travel over other expenses in my life. I’m married with no kids with two incomes. But that doesn’t mean I don’t try to get the best deals for everything I can. When I enter a clothing store, I beeline to the clearance racks (and if I have a coupon on top of that, even better). When it comes to travel, I look for value by choosing vacation rentals over hotels, and I routinely scour Airfarewatchdog's route alerts  for the best flight deals.
One way I’ve managed to pay less for air travel is through smart use of my credit card portfolio. I keep three key cards in my wallet at all times and I pay for almost everything with those cards. This year, I’ve been able to book four round-trip flights for my husband and I using new card-member bonuses and points accrued through travel rewards cards.
I Booked Two Nearly Free International Flights in May…
I’ve become a big fan of Chase credit cards over the past several years. I started using the Chase Freedom Card and upgraded to the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card because of its awesome travel benefits.
My favorite benefits of the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card are the auto rental collision damage coverage and (because I frequently travel abroad) the zero foreign transaction fees. It doesn't hurt that restaurants and travel get me 2-to-1 points per dollar spent. Those rewards alone were worth the nominal $95/year membership fee. I've accrued plenty of points with that card over the years and I stashed them away to redeem for complimentary airline tickets.
Early in 2017, I upgraded again to the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card. At the time, the new card-member bonus was 100,000 points if I spent $4,000 on the card within three months. (As I write this, the bonus is now 50,000 points after $4,000 spent on the card within three months.) I was also able to move my rewards points from the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card to the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card.
The benefit of that move was that the while Chase Sapphire Preferred Card gave me 25% more value on travel booked through Chase Ultimate Rewards (this meant 50,000 points were worth $625 toward travel), the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card provided 50% more value on travel booked through Chase Ultimate Rewards. I was able to use my old points plus my new-card bonus to get two complimentary round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland during a holiday weekend while still having points in my bank to spare for another trip.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve Card offers more benefits than the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, like a $300 per year travel credit, along with elite-level travel benefits like access to airport lounges and 3-to-1 points per dollar spent on restaurants and travel.
The $450 annual fee is much heftier, so it might not be worth it for less-frequent travelers, but the card has already paid for itself for me this year by covering a small auto-rental damage charge and getting me access to a lounge at an airport that was less than comfortable otherwise.
… And Two Nearly Free Domestic Flights in November
I’m a planner; at the beginning of the year I plan out all of my vacation time and trips so, it’s not unusual that I've already booked my Thanksgiving trip to Sonoma County. My husband and I are lucky enough to have family and friends living in Northern California, so we often take advantage of the extra time off around Thanksgiving week to make this trip (getting even more value from my vacation time! See? Always frugal!). For this trip, I was able to get two (almost) free flights through JetBlue.
The second card in my arsenal is the JetBlue Plus Card from Barclaycard. JetBlue is my favorite domestic airline and I’ve been known to plan our vacations around their flight map. When JetBlue changed its card issuer from American Express to Barclaycard, I upgraded to the JetBlue Plus Card from Barclaycard, which costs $99/year but offers cardholders complimentary checked luggage (which offsets the membership fee in one round-trip.)
I was also able to acquire the new card-member bonus which, at the time, was 30,000 points after I spent $1,000 in three months. (The current bonus for this card remains the same at this writing.) I book all of my JetBlue trips on the card for 6-to-1 points per dollar spent, and I also get 2-to-1 points per dollar spent on groceries.
The new card bonus, the points accrued via grocery shopping, and using the JetBlue family pooling to our advantage (my husband’s flight miles gets pushed into my points stash automatically), I had racked up our points bank to almost 200,000 points—which meant that I was able to score our two round-trip, cross-country Thanksgiving-time flights and still have points to spare for next year.
Strategic Spending to Earn Nearly Free Flights
I rack up most of my points that I use for travel using the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card and the JetBlue Plus Card from Barclaycard strategically. Obviously, the new card bonuses gave me a great start, but I also use each card for specific expenditures.
At grocery stores, I hand over my JetBlue Plus Card from Barclaycard. Since I spend $400 to $600 per month on groceries, that’s about 10,000 points per year. I also try to use points on JetBlue for those flights that are expensive. For less expensive flights, I opt to get the 6-to-1 points per dollar spent at JetBlue.com.
At restaurants, use my Chase Sapphire Reserve Card. I also use that card for all other spending, except for groceries and JetBlue purchases. Because I can book JetBlue flights through Chase Ultimate Rewards, funneling most of my points earnings to that card offers the most overall flexibility when trying to book travel. Plus, I'm able to book other airlines and non-flight travel products through Chase as well.
Two cards, a few spending guidelines, and I’m able to travel for peanuts a few times a year. 
Ea


Saturday, July 22, 2017

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Silver for Mexico at aquatics competition Divers Rommel Pacheco Marrufo and Viviana del Ángel Peniche have earned Mexico’s first medal at the 17th annual World Aquatics Championships currently under way in Hungary.

Silver for Mexico at aquatics competition

Divers Rommel Pacheco Marrufo and Viviana del Ángel Peniche have earned Mexico’s first medal at the 17th annual World Aquatics Championships currently under way in Hungary.


Silver for Mexico at aquatics competition

Diving team picks up Mexico's first medal of the World Aquatics Championships

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Divers Rommel Pacheco Marrufo and Viviana del Ángel Peniche have earned Mexico’s first medal at the 17th annual World Aquatics Championships currently under way in the cities of Budapest and Balatonfüred, Hungary.
Pacheco and del Ángel participated in the mixed combined three and 10-meter team event, where they came in second place behind the French team.
“We’re very happy to win the first medal for Mexico, happy to be a team, this is the first time Viviana and I have done it,” Pacheco told the newspaper El Economista.
The win “is my birthday present,” added Pacheco, who turned 31 last week.
Pacheco’s and del Ángel’s silver is the 15th medal Mexico has won in the history of Fina, or International Swimming Federation. Over the years, Mexico has accumulated one gold medal, five silver and nine bronze.
The swimming competitions continue today with the participation of Pacheco and fellow diver Jahir Ocampo Marroquín in the three-meter singles springboard event. Pacheco placed third in the semifinals, while Ocampo was 11th among 16 divers.
The championships began July 14 and finish July 30.
Source: El Economista (sp)



Electronic carry-ons best avoided: officials Transportation officials are suggesting that travelers flying to the United States from Mexico arrive at the airport three hours ahead of flight time and have as few electronic devices as possible as carry-on baggage due to new regulations.


Electronic carry-ons best avoided: officials

Devices larger than a phone could be subject to intensive screening due to new rules

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Transportation officials are suggesting that travelers flying to the United States from Mexico arrive at the airport three hours ahead of flight time and have as few electronic devices as possible as carry-on baggage due to new regulations.
Those regulations, introduced by the U.S., went into effect yesterday and are expected to mean a longer security screening process, particularly for electronic devices larger than a smartphone.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly announced the new restrictions in June in response to terrorist threats to passenger aircraft. Aviation, he said, is a “crown jewel target.”
The restrictions are seen as a solution to avoid expanding a ban on laptops in airline cabins that was initially imposed on nine airlines flying out of the Middle East and Africa. The ban has since been withdrawn and enhanced security measure put in place instead.
Those measures include more intensive screening and greater use of security dogs.
Passengers may have to demonstrate that their laptops can be powered up. Israeli intelligence efforts suggest that bombs concealed in electronic devices could be a lethal new threat.
“It is time that we raise the global baseline of aviation security,” Kelly told a press conference yesterday. “We cannot play international whack-a-mole with every new threat.”
He said terrorists still see commercial aircraft as “the crown jewel target” for attacks, and that intelligence has shown renewed interest by terrorists to attack airlines.
Mexico’s Communications and Transportation Secretariat recommends travelers be prepared for the new screening process by having their devices separate from other baggage and that any case or cover be removed.
Source: LA Times (sp), El País (sp)