Mexico is a favorite destination for
Americans
Americans love Mexico because of its wonderful weather,
great places to visit, and great exchange rate. Mexico is a hub of different
interests and cultures. Whether you book a
cruise or fly to Mexico to spend time at a resort, you will
witness many rich and diverse cultures and entertainment. From museums and
opera houses to idyllic beach resorts, travelers in Mexico will definitely not
ask for anything more. Probably one of the places that people who
travel to Mexico will surely enjoy are the beach resorts outside the capital
city. At the top of the list is Acapulco, which is sometimes referred to as the
Riviera of Mexico for its hotels, casinos and beach resorts. The Acapulco is a
very popular tourist destination where one can also do deep-sea fishing as well
as other water sports. Another haven for people who travel to Mexico is the
Mazatlan, which frequently holds the international fishing tournaments as well
as pre-Lenten carnivals. Hunting and fishing are also things that will interest
people who travel to Mexico. One can also find in Mazatlan an observatory and
one of the tallest lighthouses in the world. Other beaches that travelers in
Mexico should not miss are the Cancun Island, the Puerto Vallarta and the Los
Cabos.
All-inclusive resorts abound in
Mexico and if you're looking for a beautiful setting to experience a new
culture, Mexico could be for you! Forget budgeting and number crunching--the
balmy benefits of an all-inclusive, beachfront resort are very easy to
calculate.
All-inclusive resorts are always a hit
because everyone can do what they want, when they want. Usually you can get
bargain rates throughout the Caribbean until mid-December and then again from
just after Easter all the way to Thanksgiving and beyond. There is just so much
to do on a Mexican vacation. Not only can you tour the Mayan ruins in Cancun,
you can take advantage of the beautiful beaches, go snorkeling or scuba diving,
or just relax by the pool.
Cancun Located on the Yucatan Peninsula,
Cancun is
one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico. They cater to American
vacationers. You don't have to be fluent in Spanish-most of the service staff
speaks English fluently. The gorgeous white quartz sand of Cancun's beaches are
great for reading that book you have or relaxing and enjoying the water.
Shopping is available in Cancun, with a large variety of stores and
restaurants. The hotels are large and "Americanized" to help you to enjoy your
trip even more. If you enjoy the water, then you will find lots to do in
Cancun. From parasailing, banana rides, and jet skis-you are sure to find a fun
activity that you will love! If you are a history or archeology buff, you will
love the Mayan ruins.
Cozumel If you enjoy scuba diving, you will
love Cozumel. This city on the Yucatan Pensinsula rivals Northern Australia's
Great Barrier Reef. Clear water and multiple dive sites makes it easy to learn
how to scuba dive if you have never done it before. Make sure that you choose a
certified diving instructor to teach you. History buffs will love the Mayan
ruins! Bull fights are a great cultural experience for you to take in. Keep in
mind that they are more graphic and bloody than you may think, but the
experience may be worth it. Taking a bike tour around Cozumel would be fun too.
Most tours are in English and move leisurely for maximum enjoyment. Deep sea
fishing would be a fun activity too. You can also take your catch home on dry
ice! If you like archeology and adventure, take a guided jungle tour. Just be
sure to take along your bug repellant!
Chichen Itza
The famous pyramids will take you back to Mayan rituals and times.
This is what many people think of when they imagine Mexico. Don't miss the
historical tours! They are full of education, fascination, and exercise as you
get to climb the sides of the temples! They are worth the expense. Take a drive
to Chichen Itza. You will get to see the real landscape and the small local
villages and soak up the real Mexico. If you are looking for a souvenir, then
you will be in the right place. With all of the open-air markets and indoor
malls, you will be sure to find something to commemorate your trip.
Traveling to Mexico also opens the door to a world of
arts and drama. With its many museums, Mexico is one of the most important
museum destinations in the world. The Chapultepec Park houses several of these
celebrated museums; the most important of which is the National Museum of
Anthropology. Other museums that travelers in Mexico should also visit are the
Museum of National History, Snail Museum, Technology Museum, and the Museum of
Modern Art, which boasts of the finest collection of Mexican painting including
those of masters such as Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David
Alfaro Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo. Children will also enjoy the Mexico City
Zoo and the Papalote, a childrens interactive museum. Traveling
to Mexico will not be complete without visiting the Basilica de Guadalupe,
which marks the site of the Virgin Mothers appearance in 1531. The
Metropolitan Cathedral is another travel destination within Mexico. With its
baroque and neoclassical façade, the church is a great example of
architectural art forms. Another Mexican architectural masterpiece is
the Chapultepec Castle, which once served as presidential residence. The castle
also features the murals of Mexican painter Juan O Gorman as well as the
Memorial to Infant Heroes. Los Pinos, which is the official residence of the
Mexican President, is also on the grounds of the Castle. Monuments
abound in the Paseo de la Reforma, a tree-line boulevard that houses
Mexicos landmarks. Travelers will surely love the monuments such as the
Angel of the Independence, the symbol of the countrys national identity,
Cuauhtemoc Memorial and the Diana Cazadora, the statue of Diana the Huntress.
What is traveling to Mexico without shopping for souvenirs? The Zona
Rosa or the Pink Zone is an ideal shopping paradise. Within the area are
restaurants, boutique squares, shops and hotels. Another shopping district is
the Alameda Park, which borders the Palace of Fine Arts. History
fanatics will also love traveling to Mexicos famed religious city of
Teotihuacan, the capital of pre-Aztec civilization. In Teotihuacan, travelers
to Mexico will find the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, two
pyramids that face each other, providing a great view of the surrounding
regions from the top.
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