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Mexico Culture The prime vacation season to Mexico is just around the corner, so make sure you start marking your calendar. Use our list of City Guides to help you make the most of your vacation planning, and with 76 listed destinations we're sure to have something for everyone. Pick a location and find the lodgings of your choice, things to do and see, and where to eat once you get there - lucky you!
Discover the facinating world of Mexico. Mexico Culture There are several hidden treasure just waiting to be explored. Ancient Aztec pyramids, authentic foods and fantastic shopping. Whether you're looking to visit past civiliations or simply lay on the beach and work on your golf game... Mexico can accommodate.Mexico Culture

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Mexico Culture Acapulco remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico, and for good reason. Visitors from around the world flock to Acapulco each year seeking beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters of the deepest azure. Recreational activities abound in Acapulco as well, with everything from deep sea fishing and scuba diving to tennis and golf competing for the attention of the visitor. Mexico Culture

Acapulco offers an exciting adventure for every type of visitor. If you like round the clock activity, you can find in Acapulco. If you prefer a more relaxed, serene atmosphere, one of Acapulco's luxurious resorts can provide you with a secluded environment in which to unwind and let the world drift by. Mexico Culture
 
Cancun is many things to many people. To college students on spring break it is a week long, 24 hour party hot spot. To honeymooners it is the perfect romantic getaway to start a life together. To outdoor sports enthusiasts, Cancun is the perfect  

place to catch some great waves, go parasailing or dive in the clear blue ocean.

Mexico Culture From ancient ruins to beautiful beaches, Cancun has something for every visitor. Indeed, it would be hard to design a destination with better natural beauty, archeological riches and man-made attractions. No matter what you are seeking from a vacation, chances are you will find it in Cancun. Mexico Culture

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Before Cancun became the premier resort destination it is today, vacationing in Mexico meant heading to the beaches and resorts along the Pacific coast of Mexico. This area, also known as the Mexican Riveriera, stretches from Mazatlan to Acapulco.Mexico Culture For many years, the Mexican Riviera was virtually the only region of the country with attractions and facilities to tempt visitors from abroad. Luckily for the Mexico vacationer, this changed during the mid 1980's, when a building boom made Cancun the renowned vacation spot it still is today. Mexico Culture

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Given the natural beauty of Cancun, it is hard to believe it took so long for it to become a vacation hot spot. The stunning beaches of Cancun simply must be experienced to be believed. Imagine silky smooth, sugar white sand being caressed all day by the warm and inviting emerald and turquoise waters of the Caribbean.


Acapulco is a city with a long and storied history. As far back as 1530, the Spanish built ships on the settlement occupying present day Acapulco. The Spanish occupiers used the resulting fleet of ships to trade goods from Mexico for goods from the rest of the developed world. Mexico Culture hus, ships laden with fine Mexican silver and other luxury items would go out bound for the Philippines, where traders from around the world would meet to trade their goods. After the trades were negotiated, Spanish ships returned to present day Acapulco carrying Chinese silk, spices, ivory, pearls, and other precious stones. These early Spanish traders helped introduce the people of Mexico to these exotic goods from around the world.

People from around the world still come to Acapulco of course, though not necessarily in search of silk, ivory and spices. These days visitors to Acapulco come in search of fun, sun and surf, and they find all this and more in great abundance. Mexico Culture


When planning your Acapulco vacation, it is helpful to remember that Acapulco actually consists of three separate areas. The first area of Acapulco is known as the Playa Revolcadero. This section of Acapulco is located near the airport and to the south of Acapulco Bay. The area boasts a long stretch of open beach backed by a lush tropical lagoon. This area is home to a few resorts, and has recently undergone a wave of new construction.

Mexico Culture No resort is more representative of the Mexican Riviera than Puerto Vallarta. Indeed, for many international visitors, the resorts of Puerto Vallarta are their first experience with Mexican culture. Mexico Culture  


Known for palm lined beaches, luxuriant jungle vegetation and even more luxurious resorts, Puerto Vallarta is a picture postcard come to life. In just a few short years, Puerto Vallarta has shed its history as a quiet seaside village to blossom into one of Mexico's most cherished vacation destinations. Mexico Culture

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More than any other Mexican resort, Puerto Vallarta comes closest Mexico Culture to the goal of being all things to all people. If you want total seclusion and relaxation, you can find it in Puerto Vallarta. On the other hand if you want 24-hour nonstop activity, you can find that as well. Here you will find the sophisticated amenities you would expect from a posh resort, all in a romantic, dream like setting surrounded by natural beauty. Is it any wonder Puerto Vallarta remains a top honeymoon destination?

While Puerto Vallarta is considered the perfect destination for the first time visitor to Mexico, it features such a wide array of activities that it keeps visitors coming back year after year. In addition to honeymooners and young people, more and more families are making Puerto Vallarta their favorite vacation destination. Mexico Culture

From the air, Puerto Vallarta appears as a blanket of lush tropical jungle, surrounding the quaint colonial town of Puerto Vallarta. The beautiful Sierra Cuala mountains are visible in the distance, along with the crystal blue waters of the Pacific.Mexico Culture

Known collectively as Los Cabos, the twin resort destinations of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are some of the largest resorts in Mexico. Mexico Culture Los Cabos is actually divided into three distinct areas. The first is San Jose del Cabo. San Jose del Cabo is a beautiful city full of lush tropical palm groves and quaint meandering streets. This town has retained the look and feel of a colonial village. Mexico Culture The San Jose del Cabo of today is a town of some 30,000 residents, featuring a fabulous Municipal Palace, charming restaurants with private courtyards, boutiques, shops and a wonderful tropical estuary. Compared to the bigger and more touristy Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo is a bit more laid back.
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The second part of Los Cabos is Cabo San Lucas itself. This quaint town features wonderful restaurants, some of the finest shopping anywhere and a beautiful 300-slip marina with full services. In addition, Mexico Culture Cabo San Lucas features a very active nightlife, with a wonderful selection of clubs and bars. In addition to these diversions, Cabo San Lucas is a top spot for divers and fisherman. Cabo San Lucas offers some excellent opportunities for deep see fishing and diving. The waters around Cabo San Lucas teem with marine life, and whether you want to hook that prize marlin or explore some of the most beautiful coral formations anywhere, Cabo San Lucas is your destination.Mexico Culture

The third part of Los Cabos is known simply as the corridor region. This region consists of a 29 kilometer long stretch of beach. It is this strip of beach that is home to most of the new resort development in the area.

 

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