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House of Masks (Casa de la Mascara)

The state of Guerrero is best known within Mexico for its hand-carved wooden masks, which you can see at  the House of Masks - or Casa de la ... 
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Kabah

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This minor archeological site on the Puuc Route south of Merida is worth visiting to see its Palace of the Masks, an ornate structure covered with hundreds of ... 
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Land's End (Finisterra)

The Baja coast peters out at Land’s End - or Finisterra - in the most scenic way imaginable, with tranquil beaches nestled among the craggy white rocks that ... 
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MACAY Museum (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan)

This contemporary art museum right off the Grand Plaza houses permanent and visiting exhibits. The former include the work of several Yucatecan artists, the ... 
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Mazatlan Aquarium

This aquarium is a bit of a cobbled-together affair with displays in multiple buildings spread throughout the grounds. It contains more than 300 species of ... 
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Mazatlan Suggested Itineraries – 3 Days

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The city of Mazatlan, on the west coast of Mexico, is unique among beach resort areas with its mix of historic and contemporary. Here when the weather is ... 
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Medano Beach (Playa el Medano)

The water may be wild elsewhere, but at Medano Beach - or Playa el Medano - there’s miles of safe, calm swimming and beach fun for all the family. Los ... 
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Merida Cathedral

Officially known as the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, this grand church was built between 1561 and 1598, on the site of a Mayan temple (and adding insult to ... 
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Mural Diego Rivera

Formerly known as Exekatlkalli (the "House of the Winds") the Mural Diego Rivera was once the home of Dolores Olmedo, the final lover of Mexican ... 
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Museum of the Island of Cozumel

Though the Museum of the Island of Cozumel - or Museo de la Isla de Cozumel - is small, it presents a wealth of wonderful exhibits, all well signed in both ... 
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Nohoch Nah Chich

Mayan for "Giant Bird Cage", Nohoch Nah Chich is an accessible cenote, a series of underwater caves, popular for diving day trips from Cancun and ... 
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Palmilla Beach (Playa Palmilla)

For the best paddling and swimming beach north of Medano, head to Los Cabo San José and Playa Palmilla. Known for its family-friendly, calm swimming ... 
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Paseo de Montejo

While the center of Merida is all Spanish Colonial in architecture and layout, Paseo de Montejo is the product of a brief period when the French controlled ... 
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Playa Corona

Just south of San Miguel is Playa Corona. There's not really much of a beach scene, as the small stretch of fine white sand, perfect for a volleyball game, ... 
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Playa Olas Altas

Near historic Old Mazatlan, Olas Atlas beach fronts the original tourist zone. Here a long and wide malecon sidewalk is popular with joggers and in-line ... 
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