Mexico (18)

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by Pamela Acosta Ruiz

 

Even in a hemisphere full of spots with unique appeal to visitors, Xochimilco in Mexico’s Federal District (about an hour from downtown Mexico City’s main square, the Zócalo) can claim a special place.An Aztec town dating back to the 10th century, today Xochimilco (“field of flowers” in the local Nahuatl language), it largely has the feel of a Mexico City suburb it's become, but with one major exception, for which it is justly famous: its 170-square kilometre (66-square-m

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Nifty (and Gnarly) Puerto Escondido, Mexico


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Esconced on the lower Pacific ¨Emerald Coast¨ in the state of Oaxaca, the town of Puerto Escondido (which means ¨hidden port¨) was up until the 1960s barely a pinprick on the map, with dirt streets and just a handful of residents mostly devoted to fishing. Then in 1960 a coastal road reached the village, making it accessible to the outside world, and a village hall was built. Most consequentially for tourism, it was during that decade that surfers (pioneered by a group of Venezuelans

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It is impossible to go to Tulum without visiting the Mayan ruin, but you should take the morning tour to make your time for sunbathing or taking a dip in the clear blue waters at Playa Paraiso. You can also try snorkeling in one of the many cenotes (or subterranean swimming pools) or take a boat ride along to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

You can easily book your cheap flights to Tulum with the Lowest Flight fares and enjoy a trip.

Playa Paraiso

A little to the south of the Tulum ruin, the v

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In the beginning of the 1990s, Tulum was a sleepy town located on Mexico's Riviera Maya. It was a day journey from a hotel located in Playa del Carmen or Cancun to visit the ruins and wander around the town. At the end in the second half of 20th century Tulum was on its journey to becoming a major destination. It was first a hot spot for hippies who wanted Yoga and retreats for meditation, later for famous people, and finally for developers. International investors, hoteliers restaurants of Mexi

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How to get around in Cancun

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Visiting Cancun is one of the activities you can't miss if you travel to Mexico or the Caribbean. Discovering this beautiful city with amazing beaches, archaeological sites, and being part of thousands of tourists who are amazed by this city should be in your travel plans if you want to live one of the most incredible adventures.

Cancun is a small city. However, there are several means of transportation to go from one place to another inside or outside the city. Therefore, in this post, you will

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Cancun is one of the most popular destinations in Mexico with plenty of turquoise water beaches, exclusive resorts, and activities for all ages. The favorite for all spring breakers looking for an incredible experience in the Mexican Caribbean. On your arrival at the Cancun Airport, you will find many options to go to your hotel, either by bus, private shuttles, car rentals, or taxi service.

The hotel zone is the most popular area in Cancun among travelers, with exclusive hotel chains and spots t

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The Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico was once best known for pretty fishing villages, but is now a world-class site for luxury holidays and some of the most diverse diving opportunities you'll find anywhere in the world. It's no great surprise really, the basic ingredients were always there. The Riviera Maya offers white sandy beaches, the second longest barrier reef in the world, and Caribbean water known for both its clarity and its dive-friendly temperatures.

Scuba Diving Options in Rivera Maya

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El Cid Resorts
recently unveiled Ventus, a sophisticated all-inclusive conveniently situated just outside Puerto Moreles 20 miles equidistant between Cancún to the north and Playa del Carmen to the south, along Mexico's Riviera Maya.

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The concept of Ventus, El Cid's seventh property in Mexico and now the brand's most luxurious, came to life following the success of sister property and next door neighbor Hotel Marina El Cid Spa & Beach Resort. Seamlessly interconnected, guests now have access to

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Cirque du Soleil shows are imbued in the magic of lighting, interplay of costumes, and spectacular acrobatics, all tied into a storyline filled with intrigue and charisma. Cirque's JOYA, performed on continuous engagement in Mexico's Mayan Riviera, is certainly no different and has the extra special distinction of being the only show to incorporate a VIP dining experience into the festivities.

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Upon entering El Teatro de Cirque du Soleil on the property of Vidanta Riviera Maya, you immediately rea

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Sistema Sagitario - Mexico Cave Diving

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Cave diving in Mexico is a wonderful experience combining underwater diving with the exploration of cave systems that date back eons. In Sistema Sagitario evidence can still be seen of human remains and previous rock movements that tell a story of who lived here before the caves were flooded.


A recent ceremony was held to ensure that local guides were aware of the work that the archaeologists and explorers are doing in order for them not to disturb the closed parts of the dive sites that are cur

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Heading to a tropical destination means you've booked some fun in the sun to erase your daily routine and responsibilities for a while. Staking out a beach or poolside lounger to catch up on some reading with a drink in your hand and toes in the sand are at the top of your agenda. But at some point you'll likely be itching to explore the culture and sights outside your hotel.

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Conveniently overlooking the stunning turquoise waters of Mamitas Beach on the Mexican Carribean and within walking distan

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GALVESTON ISLAND, Texas (Sept. 27, 2011) —Halloween fun will come alive in historic downtown Galveston with the Saengerfest Mini Monster Bash on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Saengerfest Park, 2302 Strand. The Saengerfest Mini Monster Bash, a family friendly Halloween carnival, offers a costume contest at 3 p.m., assorted games with prizes, and trick or treating at various downtown businesses from 2 to 4 p.m.

 

Children, ages 11 and under, are invited to dress in their favorite costumes fo

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Perfect getaway for a large family or group of friends!

This large ocean view - sleeps up to 12 (!) - upscale vacation rental villa is located in the tranquil gated community of Playacar fase 1 in Playa Del Carmen. The villa offers magnificent ocean views from the large rooftop terrace and is located only 10 minute walk from all the restaurants, shops and nightlife downtown Playa Del Carmen. Rental price starts at $475 USD/night.

Guest can enjoy VIP service through the nearby full-service beach

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This beautiful beach front condo sleeps up to 6 people is located right on the beach in Playa Del Carmen!

Ocean Plaza 01 (OP01) is a spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom vacation rental on the street side of this ideally located beach front complex. Just peek out your front door and you will see the turqoise waters of the Caribbean at the end of the hall. The comfortable condo is equipped with brand new beautiful amenities and highend furniture. The condo is located on first Avenue between 12th & 14th

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Cancun Caribe Park Royal Grand

Cancun Caribe Park Royal Grand

I had the great fortune of joining other bloggers on a sponsored trip to Cancun’s Caribe Park Royal Grand right on the wide open powder white beach overlooking turquoise Caribbean surf. This all inclusive is the primo retreat for a fun-in-the sun holiday.

The perfection starts with their two lavish pools. One is an activities oriented DJ-hosted pool with a walkup bar where efficient tenders gregariously churn out the margaritas and rum and cokes. Poolside bingo, chic

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The Ancient Majesty of Mexico's Teotihuacán

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I will never forget, nearly 40 years ago, laying eyes for the first time on my first ancient archaeological site. About an hour’s drive north of Mexico City, this UNESCO World Heritage complex of temples absolutely electrified my imagination and became a driving force in my fascination with not just archaeology but travel and world cultures in general. Teotihuacán has that kind of impact.

Even after decades of study, archaeologists still aren’t quite sure who (Toltecs?  Otomi? M

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If you find should yourself spending New Year’s Eve in a Spanish-speaking country, you may notice that the locals have an interesting tradition of their own for this special night. As the big moment nears, participants will suspend clusters of grapes over their mouths (or have a loose handful of them) and eat one with each clock strike of midnight. These are “las doce uvas de la suerte” (the twelve grapes of fortune), which of course is what everyone wishes themselves and others f

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