Mexico Travel Tips
Mexico is a traveler's paradise, crammed with a multitude of opposing identities: desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, teeming cities, time-warped colonial towns, glitzy resorts, lonely beaches and a world-beating collection of flora and fauna.
This mix of modern and traditional is the key to Mexico's charm, whether your passion is throwing back margaritas, listening to howler monkeys, surfing the Mexican Pipeline, or scrambling over Mayan ruins.
Acapulco Cliff Divers
Written by Bandit, USA, September 2010
Enjoying a nice dinner and an ice cold beer at La Quebrada while watching the cliff divers is a must-do when in Acapulco. Just looking at pictures doesn't do justice to the actual experience. It ...
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Adventure Activities Near Cancun
Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013
In Cancun and fancy a good time? Sounds like a pick-up line, eh? Well it’s not, but the question remains – if you’re looking for a good time in the Cancun area, there’s plenty adventure just around ...
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Best Family Friendly Attractions in Cancun
Written by Laura, USA, September 2012
The resort city of Cancun is a great destination for families looking to spend some quality time together and there are plenty of activities and family friendly attractions in Cancun to keep the ...
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Best Off-the-Beaten-Path Spots Near Cancun
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, July 2012
With its perfect beaches, cheap airfare, world-class Mayan ruins, endless tourist attractions and more than 100 hotels, Cancun is famously one of the world’s top destinations, attracting more than ...
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Best tour in CANCUN...wow what a ride!!!!!
Written by ray, September 2010
At first I was hesitant to book this tour for my family and friends because of all the cheesy other activities that people are trying to sell- I am glad I did! We all had the best time. This company ...
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Cancún International Airport Ranked Latin America’s Best
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2011
For the second year in a row, Cancún International Airport (CUN), Mexico’s second busiest, has been ranked the best airport in Latin America. Airports Council International (ACI), which ...
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Cancun International Film Festival
Written by Hudson, USA, November 2012
Though a trip to the tropical paradise of Cancun doesn’t typically conjure up images of curling up with a bucket of popcorn and watching some movies, the truth of the matter is that Cancun is an ...
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Cancun’s El Rey Polo Country Club
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2012
It begins unlike any other polo match you’ve ever seen, a Mayan priest signaling the start with the evocative call of the conch shell. The scent of sacred sage wafts through the well-dressed audience ...
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Celebrate a Cosmic Spring Equinox at Chichen Itza
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2011
Evocative and impressive at any time of year, the massive, well preserved ruins of Chichen Itza make for an unforgettable day trip into the world of the ancient Maya. The site upon which Chichen ...
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Chapultepec Park, the Largest City Park in Latin America
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2012
At the center of enormous and chaotic Mexico City, lies a 686-hectare (1695-acre) shady sanctuary of quiet lagoons, groves of trees and grassy expanses covered with families having picnics during the ...
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Chichen Itza and Mayan Square and Cenote
Written by STEFANIE S, December 2011
What a nice trip! Picked up on time at Riviera Maya and taken to office to catch bus with others! Slight wait but when we were on the road, had to wait for possible "late family" on the ...
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Chichen itzá by Airplane
Written by Fly C, February 2013
Go to Chiche itzá mayan ruins by airplane from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Cozumel in just 55 minutes one way
Operated by Fly Tours Cancun company
it`s a great experience
FLY, EXPLORE, ...
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Christmas in Cancun
Written by Hudson, USA, November 2012
Christmas in Cancun? Though traditional images of Christmas might involve snow and bedecked pine trees, the holidays down south can be equally as lovely, just in their own way. Not as hot as in the ...
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Cozumel
Written by Hudson, USA, March 2013
Cancun is the hub and Cozumel is the glittering pearl lying next to it in the sea. Just opposite Playa del Carmen in the Yucatan Channel, this little island is famous for its teal blue waters, its ...
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Cozumel Hosts the First Annual Lionfish Hunting Safari
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2011
Off the Yucatán Coast are some of the world’s most beautiful denizens of the deep, the colorfully “maned” lionfish. Its showy fans of brilliantly hued spines and quiet, fearless demeanor make ...
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