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Mainland Mexico Destinations
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Acapulco |
Legendary
for its glamour, Acapulco Mexico has long been a favorite of the jet set.
Acapulco leapt into the international spotlight in the late 1930’s when
movie stars made it their playground. Today, Acapulco attracts visitors with
its glitzy nightlife and pristine beaches. Acapulco is the largest, loudest,
and most boisterous resort in Mexico – yet seclusion from the port’s clamor
can be found at several hotel properties. Acapulco offers over 300 hotels
and boasts some of the world’s swankiest resorts, along with dozens of
affordable beachfront choices.
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| Cancun |
Cancun Mexico is a
tropical paradise in the Mexican Caribbean renowned for unspoiled
powder-white beaches, soothing aquamarine seas, and remnants of mystic
Indian civilizations.
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| Cozumel |
Friendly
people, world-class facilities and archeological sites complement the
stunning beauty. As you might imagine, water sports are a major island
activity with options ranging from deep-sea fishing and water-skiing to
scuba diving and snorkeling that take your breath away!
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Guadalajara |
The Guadalajara of today is a
large city with enormous avenues, impressive monuments, dozens of squares
overflowing with trees and plants, colorful markets, crowded malls and a
continuous sense of activity reflected in the dozens of people strolling up
and down the wide pavements and pedestrian precincts. At every step, there
is a place to stop and enjoy this city, which appears to have been drawn by
hand.
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| Huatulco |
Huatulco is a resort destination
with an intimate, quiet ambiance and unspoiled tropical beauty. It is the
kind of place where days are best spent basking in the sun, and nights are
spent gazing at the shimmering stars.
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Ixtapa |
Ixtapa is considered one of
Mexico's most modern resorts, Ixtapa offers sophisticated pleasures and
world-class accommodations. Though the nightlife, shopping and restaurant
scenes are more subdued here than in other destinations, there's still
plenty of diversity. Golf, tennis, water sports and boutique shopping are
just some of the options.
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Manzanillo |
Manzanillo Mexico offers a
tranquil atmosphere that encourages the pursuit of unhurried pleasures. In
fact, there's little to draw you away from the golden sand beaches and
fantastic resorts of this pleasantly understated destination known as the
"heavenly paradise.
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| Mazatlan |
This
incomparable port city is one of the most important tourist destinations in
the world. Set in a beautiful cove of the Pacific, Mazatlan lies at about
the same latitudes as Hawaii. The temperature fluctuates from mid-60's to
mid-90's depending on the time of the year.
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Mexico City |
Mexico City, the City of
Palaces, the ancient capital of the Mexica empire and the jewel in New
Spanish Viceroys’ crown, is today one of the biggest, most complex and most
beautiful cities in the world. The mere size of the urban spread makes it a
city among cities.
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Puerto Vallarta |
Once a quiet fishing village,
Puerto Vallarta was "discovered" by director John Huston, who filmed "Night
of the Iguana" with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Since then,
"Vallarta" has developed into a lively resort with wide appeal.
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Riviera Maya |
The Riviera Maya is the strip
from Cancun to Tulum which includes fishermen's villages such as of Puerto
Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Playacar, Secreto, Perserverancia, Punta Bete
Bay, Akumal, Tankah, Punta Soliman and Tulum. The ecological parks of
Xcaret, Xel-Ha, Xpu-Ha and Tres Rios are located within this area. The
Riviera Maya will be able to offer ten to fifteen attractive options for
visitors and will have between 15,000 - 25,000 hotel rooms within the next
few years
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