Mexico/Expert Profile

Claudia Reyes-Hull

Mexico
On Vacation
returns 12/31/2009
Expertise

I have lived in both the US and México. I am familiar with both cultures and languages. I now reside in the mountain town of Coatepec, Veracruz but have traveled extensibly (with and without kids) throughout Mexico and can answer to general questions on culture, travel, people, etc.

Experience in the area

Mexican National with experience as a guide for professional architects from the US and Worldwide. Extensive travel through Mexico with and without kids.

Education/Credentials

Masters degree in Architecture Certified translator/ interpreter English/Spanish Art Teacher Personal Chef

What do you like about this subject?

It gives me a chance to help people learn about my home country and have a great experience visiting it and enjoying both its beauty and its peoples.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

Everyday I learn more about Mexico. We keep traveling and studying the everchanging culture and landscape!

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

Mexico is many different experiences in one, there is an enormous diversity physical and social, and it would take a lifetime to get to know it even on the surface. Be it jungle, desert, beach or mountain, five star/boutique hotels or adventure travel, there is something for everyone.

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Recent Answers from Claudia Reyes-Hull

2009-10-05 State of Veracruz,Mexico:

Melody: Mexico is as modern as the US in most every way. True, the very poor, rural areas lack running water and you would probably have to carry buckets of water to wash the clothes, but I find it hard

2009-10-05 Tepoztlan vs Xalapa:

Hola, Rodrigo: No, no te recomiendo Xalapa. Xalapa, mostly Coatepec, is a lovely place to retire with an extremely benign climate, but the expat community is small. There are many lovely things about

2009-09-21 Xalapa:

Hi, Kate: Welcome to Xalapa! We have friends that live right across the Chimenea (and we know the owner) so my husband says he probably has already seen you walking from Roy's place. My husband saw

2009-09-08 Cultural Tourism in Mexico:

Hi, Seth: First of all, thanks for being so clear with your question. I understand what you are looking for and I would also look for the same arrangement. The only real way of learning a language is

2009-06-26 bus from Tulancingo to Mexico City Airport:

Hi, Chuck: I don't think there are any buses running direct from Tulancingo to Mexico City Airport. There are not too many cities that offer the service directly to the airport in Mexico City. Supposedly

 

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