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Mayan temples, sizzling nightclubs, tropical jungles, killer coastlines and one really big city—it can only be Mexico. At the center of it all is Mexico City, a mosaic of traditional and contemporary Mexican life. The world’s third largest metropolis, Mexico City has everything from cathedrals to rooftop bars, art museums to Luche Libre arenas, cutting-edge cuisine to street stall taco vendors. You can party with the Spring Breakers in infamous Cancun, or escape underwater in diving destination Cozumel. Banana-boat around exquisite Land’s End in Cabo San Lucas, dance 24-hours in original party town Acapulco, or have a little of both in Puerto Vallarta. Be sure to stop in one of the uncountable pueblos between. And if you happen to find Margaritaville, let us know.

Regions in Mexico


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    • Acapulco and the Southern Pacific Coast

      Spring breakers, families, and backpackers alike will enjoy the Southern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Acapulco may be one of the original Mexico resort towns, but it addition to being the beach paradise it's... read more


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    • Central Mexico

      For some variety away from the beaches and some real Mexican history and flavor, journey into Central Mexico. You won't find any shortage of small- and medium-sized towns and cities in the area, each with... read more


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    • Colonial Silver Cities

      Mexico's Colonial Silver Cities are home to some of the best-preserved architecture from the time period and some of the best places to find beautiful works of authentic Mexican art to view and purchase.... read more


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    • Cuernavaca

      Cuernavaca is a great blend of many different Mexican locations, and visitors will definitely get a feel for both its past and its present as they wander along its city streets. Once a location that attracted... read more


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    • Los Cabos and Baja California

      Baja California, or "Mexicali", is easily accessible by car from southern California. Hop over the border for a day trip, or journey all the way south - or something in between! However far you choose... read more


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    • Mexico City Region

      One of the world's ten most populated cities, Mexico City is like any city of this size: huge, and vastly varied. Food establishments range from hole-in-the-wall to four-star refinement, and from French... read more


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    • Michoacan

      Millions of monarch butterflies make the epic migration north and back south again every year, and their southern migration ends at the El Rosario Sanctuary. White sand lines the beaches of Playa Azul... read more


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    • Northern Mexico

      Most tourists fly right over the deserts of Northern Mexico, but a visit to these wide open spaces will show what they're missing out on. Chihuahua is Mexico's largest state and home to many of its most... read more


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    • Oaxaca

      The entirety of Oaxaca City is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which gives you a hint of the rich culture and history there is to encounter and explore in Oaxaca State. Just around the main square,... read more


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    • Taxco

      Like many Mexican cities, Taxco has beautiful colonial architecture, more ancient historical roots, and some lovely nature areas to explore. It may, however, be one of feature some of the best examples... read more


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    • The Copper Canyon

      Copper Canyon is one of several gorges that make up one of the world's most beautiful canyon systems in Northern Mexico. Many tourists visit for a day trip, hiking along the upper rim of the gorge and... read more


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    • Veracruz and Puebla

      Like many cities in Mexico, Veracruz is along the coast, but it has a different feel from the suntanned beaches of the tourist spots. This is much more of a port city, and is even the place where Cortez... read more


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    • Yucatan Peninsula

      The Yucatan is the home of the Mayan people, whose culture is still alive and thriving today. Maya is still frequently spoken (as well as Spanish), and there are some delicious specialties particular to... read more


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