Author: Zach Lazzari

baja whale watching
Baja Travel

The Complete Baja Whale Watching Guide

While the peninsula is loaded with outdoor opportunities, it’s the Baja whale watching that gets many visitors excited. I started visiting the region with a focus on the fishing and incidentally ran into whales. I can remember paddling a kayak in the Sea of Cortez when a whale surfaced and […]

California Mexico Border
Mexico Travel

California Mexico Border: Towns, Data and Facts

Arizona and New Mexico are fairly low key when compared to the ultra-busy borders shared by Texas and California. While the Texas border is exceptionally long, The California Mexico border is geographically narrow. The bottleneck created in California has created the busiest border crossing in the entire world at San […]

banjercito
Mexico Insurance

Banjercito in Mexico: Services and Permits

Type Banjercito into Google Maps and you will see locations scattered across Mexico. The highest concentration of offices are located at land border crossings. They are also prominent at travel junctures where vehicle permits are needed. So what exactly is a Banjercito and what purpose does it serve? The Banjercito […]

mexican temporary import permit
Mexico Insurance

Mexican Temporary Import Permit

Our guide to the temporary vehicle permit for Mexico is intended to simplify the process. For your average foreign driver, the temporary import permit or TIP, is very simple. Some folks with varying degrees of residency will have special rules however. Also, the laws regarding and other drivers under the […]

driving to san miguel de allende
Mexico Travel

Driving to San Miguel de Allende

Located in the Guanajuato region, this is a popular destination and is one of our favorite road trip destinations. It’s a direct shot from the United States border while taking toll roads. Depending on where you cross, it can be a single, long day on the road or a two […]

Yuma to Los Algodones
Mexico Insurance

Mexican Insurance in Yuma, AZ

Yuma is situated in the southwest corner of Arizona, not far from the California border. It’s also adjacent to the Mexico border. In fact, visitors can walk (or drive) from Yuma right across the border. For the drivers, you will need to grab Mexican insurance in Yuma first. You can […]