Home of ancient civilizations like Olmec, Zapotec or the more famous Maya and Aztec, Mexico is the fifth country in the world considering the traditional arts, the world renowned cuisine and the impressive cultural monuments. With more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country in the Americas, Mexico is a touristic magnet representing the 10th most visited country in the world. Mexico, with its name believed to derive from the Aztec God of war, Mextli, is famous for the mysterious Meso-American ruins, incredible colonial cities and the highly appreciated beach resorts. Tequila, mariachi music or the colorful fiestas are also ornaments of this beautiful culture which will make you understand why Mexico es mui bien. Walk along the Avenue of the Dead, a path to the past and discover the third largest pyramid in the world, the mighty Pyramid of the Sun. Built by the Aztecs in perfect symmetry to the Pyramid of the Moon, these religious creations were symbols of water, fertility and the earth. Admire the beauty of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, the largest religious edifice in the Western Hemisphere or the colonial architecture in cities like Puebla and Morelia. Observe Mexico’s great biodiversity climbing the Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt, Sierra Nevada or by visiting one of the numerous protected areas and natural parks. Enjoy native culinary ingredients like chocolate and pineapple as you are lying in the sun on one of the famous beach destinations, Cancun or Acapulco. Absorb and enjoy a colorful never dying tradition in a destination full of magic- Mexico
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Every Little Girl Loves Her Dolls: Isla de Las Munecas
Isla de las Munecas is a destination truly unique. Haunted? According to the International television, proof was found. Scary? A definite yes, even if you are into bizarre, morbid or dark things. in: Mexico |
Women Island: Isla Mujeres
Named after the Mayan goddess Ixchel and the many cult representations reflecting her image, the sacred land known as Isla Mujeres or Women Island has dated ever since pre-Colombian... in: Mexico |
Vacation for Every Esigency: Playa del Carmen
Playa Del Carmen has flourished in the last years becoming the first choice for beach and water activities, a paradise for shopping and the ultimate place for parties from the Mayan Riviera. Young people come here especially from Europe but also... in: Mexico |
The Fortress City of Dawn: Tulum
Whether you just want to flee a dreadful winter or make the most of your spring break, Tulum can offer much more than the late-night partying that has popularized nearby Cancun and the rest of Riviera Maya in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. in: Mexico |
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For a Proper Hot and Flavored Holiday: Baja California Sur
When you hear names like Cabo San Lucas and La Paz, thoughts of pristine beaches, blue water, and upscale resorts usually come to mind. What doesn’t usually pop as the first thing in your head is that it’s all part of Baja California Sur; one of... in: Mexico |
Nature-Friendly Submerged Art : Cancun Submarine Museum
The Cancun Underwater Museum is World Largest Underwater Museum and, as named by Forbes, a part of the 13 World Most Unique Travel Destinations. It is a museum created from inspired art and deep meanings for the good of the natural environment.... in: Mexico |
Meet Ancient Culture in a Modern Day Paradise: Cancun
There are very few travelers in the world especially from the USA who don’t recognize the name Cancun which has become almost synonymous with wild college spring break parties. While this notoriety has driven tourism growth in Mexico’s premier... in: Mexico |
Eccentric Animals' Lovely Home: Isla San Jorge
One of the most attractive activities in Rocky Point is visiting Isla San Jorge. Also known as the Bird Island, it hosts an incredible variety of fauna and flora. There are certain species of birds which can be seen only near the island (blue... in: Mexico |
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20 Miles of Pure Pleasure: Mazatlán
How many of you remember Mazatlán as a destination on the fictional television series The Love Boat? For some of you it might have been a world away; of some exotic locale where glamorous women and dapper dressed men went for a day of sunshine... in: Mexico |
For Pirates, Gods And Lovers, Which Category Are You In?: Land’s End
The Land’s End and the dominating El Arco are Mexican iconic symbols and masterpieces of the wind and sea. These incredible geological formations were shaped by erosion creating not only mesmerizing, appealing scenery but also the impression of... in: Mexico |
Nine Bays of Paradise: Huatulco
Ancient legends tell that nations like Toltecs and Quetzalcoatl came from this area and others like Chatmos, Zapotecs and Mexicans have passes through these holy grounds. Huatulco also known as the Bahias de Huatulco is a former Spanish territory... in: Mexico |
Compete With The Sea Turtles: Isla La Roqueta
Famous for the absolutely amazing scuba diving or snorkeling possibilities, for its incredible variety or marine vegetation and wildlife, for the nearby underwater statue called “La Virgen de los Mares” and for the funny beer-drinking burros on... in: Mexico |
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Feel and Observe the Impressive Power of Nature
: Cave of the Crystals
If you have always been amazed observing the magnificent power of nature, the Cave of the Crystals is one destination that is unique and definitely worth visiting. The unusual and unbelievable comes from the fact that in this cave, there were... in: Mexico, Central America |














