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Dr. Arriaga - Plastic Surgery
Why not after vacations return to your home with a better shape or appearance, tter attitude and enhanced self confidence to reassume your activities?

Spanish Language Center
Language Center with twelve professional bilingual teachers to assist and encourage students to use the popular resort as an open-air language lab. This helps make the learning experience exciting and efficacious.

Visual Link Spanish
Learn Spanish today!... Visual Link SpanishT teaches you how to build sentences, ask and answer questions, and truly communicate in Spanish.

Mexico Magico - The Book by Prof. German Estrada Navarro
Mexico is a beautiful country that has many different things to offer any visitor. However the 'ways' of doing some things here are sometimes quite different from what you're used to in your own Country. Everything you wanted to know but nobody told you!

Puerto Vallarta My Memories - By Catalina Montes de Oca Aguilar
A book where the everyday life of a woman, her family, her friends and everyone in her town, reminded me and made me value what Puerto Vallarta has represented in my life and that of my family, my friends and of all of us who have come from outside to settle in a land blessed by God.About three and a half years ago, I had the opportunity to purchase one of the few original editions still in existence. I remember when Gerardo, a close friend, told me that I could get it at the bakery located on Basilio Badillo Street. I thought he was joking but knowing what we were dealing with, I did not hesitate in going there to buy the book.

The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico - By Doug & Cindi Bower
This book answers the potential expatriate's questions by leading them through the process from the beginning to the end. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn not only how-to expatriate but will learn what to expect, in daily life, before coming to Mexico.


Money Exchange: Currency can be exchanged at the Banco Nacional de Mexico, Monday through Friday 8:30-1, 3-5:30. After hours, money can be exchanged along Av. del Mar and Calz. Camaron Sabalo at the many casa de cambio. In addition, an American Express money counter and travel agency on Camaron Sabalo gives bank rates on AMEX traveler's checks, Monday through Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-12.

Post Office, Telegraph and Telephone: Many of the major hotels have mail boxes, and the post office, in the central plaza at the corner of Juarez and Angel Flores, is open Monday through Friday 8-5:45, Saturday 9-1.

Immigration and Customs: Documented proof of citizenship is required for everyone traveling to Mexico. This can come in the form of: a valid passport, an official birth certificate, a naturalization certificate, a notarized affidavit, or a voter registration card. Excluding minors, an additional photo identification is required with all the above listed, except with the passport ID. Upon arrival, you will receive a tourist card. Put it somewhere safe: it must be turned in when you leave Mexico. In the event that you do misplace it, contact Migracion at Aquiles Serdan and Playas Gemales, open Monday through Friday 9-3. For customs-oriented questions while in Mazatlan, contact Aduana at the corner of Calles Carranza and Cruz in Olas Altas.

Consulates: The U.S. Consulate is located at Circunvalacion 120 Pte. and is open Monday through Friday 8-1 and 2-5. The Canadian Consulate is located at Av. R.T. Loaiza and is open Monday through Friday 9-12.

Language Lessons: Centro de Idiomas has twelve professional bilingual teachers to assit and encourage students to use the popular resort as an open-air language lab. This helps make the learning experience exciting and efficacious.

Centro de Idiomas de Mazatlan
Callejón Aurora 203
Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mexico
Contact: Dixie Davis
Phone: 011-52 (699) 985 56 06 (mornings)
Fax/Msg.:011-52 (699) 9822053
E-mail: centro@spanishlink.org


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