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MEXICO


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An Exciting Guide for the Young At Heart

©2000 Robert Berryhill


We couldn't help but smile at the stunned looks the other couple gave us. They had approached us in the sunny Mexican plaza because we were reading an English language newspaper. Clearly they were exasperated.

"We paid $250 for our flight from Mexico City to Morelia," the man sputtered. His wife shook her head. "And the plane," she added, "was two hours late in taking off."

They asked if we had flown in or rented a car. That's when we smiled and put the other travelers in shock.

"Neither," we replied in unison. Then I explained. "We made the four-hour trip by bus. It cost just $16 for both of us."

They gulped in surprise and looked at each other. The woman told her husband, "I've got to get my potassium fix." Then they hurried off.

It's a shame they didn't linger awhile and share our picnic lunch of roasted chicken from a nearby cafe. We would have told them that busing across Mexico has more benefits than just dollars and cents.

We didn't join the cookie-cutter crowd of tourists at airports, or cocoon ourselves in a rental car. We headed for Mexico's clean bus stations teeming with Mexicans from all walks of life. On plush, video-equipped first class buses, we met well-dressed business executives on their way to conferences. Other times we bounced on third class mini-vans with friendly farmers carrying baskets of produce to the next highway junction.

And scenery. Instead of blips from a high-flying plane, from bus windows we saw unmapped lakes, 18th Century architecture, and oxen pulling plows across fertile volcanic fields.

But we would have stressed the most important benefit. We met people who helped us practice our fractured Spanish, a small boy who proudly led us through a burro pasture to an untouristed ceramics plant, and proud craftsmen who showed us how to pound heavy slabs of copper into works of art.

    I want to go from Mexico City to Morelia, but the air fare is $250. Is there a better way for us to go?
  • A first class bus will cost about $16 for the four-hour trip.
    I want to hit the waves on Mexico's beautiful beaches. Can I take my surfboard on the bus?
  • Just store your board in the secure baggage compartment beneath the bus. If it's a third class bus, probably a former school bus, your board will go on top.
    I want to make some side trips by bus. Where can I store my extra baggage?
  • Most bus stations have a baggage storage room that you can use for a small fee. If you are returning to the same hotel, it will store baggage until you return.

World's Largest Bus System


By becoming part of Mexico's vast bus system, the largest and most efficient in the world, we were able to scratch beneath the surface of a wonderful culture. But because of the lack of solid information, it was scary at first. Did Mexico's more than 800 bus companies mesh together well enough to work?

What we found was a well-working, inexpensive way of traveling that is largely overlooked by tourists. For four weeks we roamed Mexico's countryside by bus, from the Texas border to the colonial city of Guanajuato with several stops in between. Now that we knew the system worked, we made a return trip. This time we flew from New York to Mexico City and then used buses to totally immerse ourselves in Mexican culture.

Every day was different. We ate the fabled native soup in Patzcuaro, watched copper artisans in Santa Clara del Cobre, hiked up the monarch butterfly sanctuary near Acambaro, and enjoyed several days in the silver capital of Taxco. As we met local people, we jumped on buses for sudden visits to places unaccustomed to tourists. Many the tiny mountain village with its marble-paved streets, home of the last Aztec emperor, wasn't the end of the earth, but we could see it from there.

Most travelers to Mexico aren't aware that bus travel is that extensive, dependable, safe, and inexpensive. Mexican bus companies don't readily provide printed schedules, and tourist guide books barely mention bus travel.

After extensive research, the unique new book BUS ACROSS MEXICO provides over 8,000 bus schedules to cities and towns across Mexico. With your copy of this new book, you can easily navigate the world's largest bus system.

Get your own copy so you can enjoy the real Mexico!


Take the mystery out of bus travel in Mexico with your copy of Bus Across Mexico.


    You will have at your fingertips
  • 8,000 bus schedules to cities across Mexico
  • Tips on how to save time and money
  • Neat itineraries if you're on a tight schedule
  • How to choose between 5 classes of bus service
  • Ways to cut hotel costs by using buses for side trips

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In loving memory of those that have given their lives in the name of freedom.
In loving memory of those that have given their lives in the name of freedom.

In Loving Memory
God Bless America


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