Mexico
Colour, flavour, beaches, siesta and fiesta are the Mexican mix's main ingredients. Beyond spring break, Cancun flaunts splendid shores and those remarkable Mayan ruins. For some small-town seaside serenity, Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo offer plenty of quaint charm. On Mexico's Baja peninsula, Los Cabos is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Meanwhile, all things affluent abound in Puerto Vallarta.
Destinations in Mexico
Cancun/Mayan Riviera
Cancun and the Mayan Riviera are vacation favourites for a good reason. Whether you'd like to dive with sleeping sharks, shop with the local merchants or climb the steps of a Mayan ruin, you are sure to find your passion because Cancun and the Mayan Riviera have it all.
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Cozumel
Cozumel is a treasure for travellers in search of sheer relaxation. With an abundance of peaceful beaches, clear waters and multicoloured reefs, Cozumel is rich in natural beauty and steeped in Mayan history. With the Palancar Reef close by, divers and snorkellers are sure to declare Cozumel their most treasured island.
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Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are jewels on the Mexican Pacific, blending timeless charm and natural beauty with an infinite selection of activities, sports, shops and restaurants. Remember the word "bonito" - Spanish for "beautiful" - because it perfectly describes the ideal vacation in Ixtapa or Zihuatanejo.
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Los Cabos
The area of Los Cabos is made up of two small and very different towns - San José del Cabo to the northeast, Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip - which bracket a twenty-mile seacoast and range of elegant hotels. Along with nice beaches, Los Cabos is known for its championship golf courses, whale watching (from January to April) and deep sea fishing.
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Puerto Vallarta/Riviera Nayarit
After you see it, you will forever remember the breathtaking view from the hills around Puerto Vallarta. This is a place of great stories and great adventure, where the famous Sierra Madre mountains meet the blue Pacific waters. There are dozens of great beaches along the Bay. Out in the foothills, the tropical forests welcome visitors. There is always something to see.
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