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The Beck Office Blog

Archive for October 29th, 2008

by Tess Kirkpatrick

Mexico offers so much for travelers, from sun-kissed beaches to amazing archaeological sites to fantastic art and cultural activities. Choosing where to go and what do can be a daunting proposition, but it’s best to think about what activities you enjoy the most. Mexico has something for everyone.

Visit the Mayan antiquities of the Yucatan Peninsula or explore the world of the Aztecs. These ancient societies rival Greeks and Romans for architectural genius, and there are dozens of fascinating ruins and, of course, the famed pyramids. Another truly unique vacation idea is taking a train journey through Copper Canyon, which is deeper and covers more area than the Grand Canyon. Of course, there are plenty of fantastic beach towns, from the Pacific to the Gulf Coast.

by Dane Masters

If you and your partner, or family like to travel a lot, then maybe a timeshare resort would be a better option than booking an expensive hotel room. Fantastic timeshare properties are located throughout the world, and can be accessed through a number of different options. Various timeshare resorts require interested parties to purchase a membership in their group, which then allows them to have access to a number of available timeshare listings at any given time.

by Tess Kirkpatrick

New England is a region steeped in Americana. Whether it’s simply enjoying the country villages where handmade quilts and antiques fill the shops, or taking in the majesty of a city such as Boston, where in a day you can learn more history by walking down the street than you might in a semester of American history, it is memorable to visit. The region, which includes six states, is both quaint and sophisticated and offers much for travelers to enjoy.