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Ah yes, the splendor and color of Mexico. From the Seaside resorts to the towering pyramids of this vast southern neighbor, hardly a spot that cannot enthrall and thrill you. Chichàn Itzà, Tulum, Coba, the list of the Mayan ruins is formidable and adventurous for many.
Cabo San Lucas, along with Puerta Vallarta are beaches unrivaled in the hemisphere. Scuba diving off of Cozumel is world known.
Guanajuato, Mexico’s second largest city behind Mexico City are historically situated with history and churches galore.
Monte Alban, or White Mountain, was once the ancient capital of the Zapotec people. Overlooking the Valley of Oaxaca, Monte Alban is one of the top archeological sites in Mexico.
Outside of Puebla is the Great Pyramid of Cholula, an archeological site that is home to the largest pyramid in the world. Also known as Tlachihualtepetl, the Great Pyramid of Cholula was built in four stages, the first of which began 2,300 years ago.
The ancient Mayan city of Uxmal is one of the most historically and culturally significant attractions in Mexico. Roughly 55 km (35 miles) south of Merida in Yucatan, the city was constructed primarily in the ninth century.
Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo and Merida joint the other seaside beaches that beckon one and all. One must not forget beautiful Huatulco and the southern state of Oaxaca bordering Guatemala.
Along the Pacific Coast in the Oaxaca region is Zipolite, a one-mile beach that retains a progressive, hippie vibe. In decades past, Zipolite was a nude beach, although that is far less common today.
There are several places to go whale watching in Mexico, but none is so spectacular than San Ignacio Lagoon. Located off the coast of Baja California Sur, the lagoon is the winter home to a number of Eastern Pacific gray whales.
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Surrounded by the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, just eight miles from Cancun, is Isla Mujeres. This island is a hotspot today, but it also has significance for the region’s cultural heritage. Isla Mujeres, which translates to the island of women, was sacred to the Mayan goddess of childbirth.
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