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National University of Mexico
National University of Mexico The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) isnt your average university. The Mexico City-based school was started in 1551 by King Philip II of Spain (at which point it was called the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico) and is the oldest university in N
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Cuernavaca
Cuernavaca Nicknamed the ‘City of the Eternal Spring’ thanks to its year-round warm weather and idyllic surroundings, Cuernavaca has long been a popular retreat for capital dwellers, home to some of Mexico’s best spas and famous for its lively Spring Fair and carnival celebrations. The state capit
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Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve
Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve Stretching more than 120km along the Riviera Maya and encompassing a mind-boggling 1.3 million acres, the Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve is among Mexico’s largest and most diverse protected areas. Both a UNESCO World Heritage site and an important conservation area, the va
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Nuevo Vallarta
Nuevo Vallarta A luxurious and spacious hotel and resort zone, Nuevo Vallarta lies at the center of beautiful Banderas Bay—a long, sandy stretch of beach and cool Pacific water known for its small fishing villages. Born from the tourist boom that was Puerto Vallarta in the 1970s, Nuevo Vallarta wa
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Mandala Night Club
Mandala Night Club Cancun is full of places to party, but the young and energetic late-night set knows the exclusive Mandala Night Club is the best place to sip strong drinks, dance to loud beats and mingle with a truly cosmopolitan crowd. Guests love the wide-open dance floor, glittery lights and
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La Roqueta Island
La Roqueta Island Sun worshiper and deep-sea divers flock to the shores of La Roqueta Island, where travelers gather to snorkel, kayak and lounge in the balmy Acapulco heat. A handful of restaurants and a small zoo keep non-beach bums entertained, but visitors agree it’s the island’s golden sand b
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Misol-Ha Waterfall
Misol-Ha Waterfall A slim cascade tumbling 35 meters from the cliff edge into the turquoise waters below, the Misol-Ha waterfall makes an arresting sight, set against a backdrop of lush jungle in the Chol tribe area of Chiapas.Often visited en-route to the Mayan ruins of Palenque, Misol-Ha and the
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Inbursa Aquarium
Inbursa Aquarium Inbursa Aquarium (Acuario Inbursa) opened its doors in June 2014 and is not only the largest aquarium in Mexico, but one of the largest in the world. With 11,500 square feet, the aquarium houses more than 5,000 marine mammals in a multi-level complex that is mostly underground and
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Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park
Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park Less than 1% of the Earth is covered in coral—yet these reefs are home to over 25% of the world’s total marine species. Unfortunately, despite their abundance of biodiversity, coral reefs across the globe are in a serious state of decline. That said, in places li
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Celestun Wildlife Refuge
Celestun Wildlife Refuge Celestun, a fishing village located along the Yucatan coast, is home to a wildlife refuge within Celestun Biosphere Reserve. The lush landscape of the reserve is full of mangroves and covers over 146,000 acres, making it the ideal place for animals and especially birds to
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Celestun
Celestun If you’re looking for guaranteed pink flamingo sightings, a trip out to Celustun is your best bet. There’s a pleasant enough beach where you can spread out a blanket, look for shells, or go swimming, but the main reason to visit is to hire a boat captain to take your party out on a flamin
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Arena Mexico
Arena Mexico Came to Mexico City in search of some adventure? Look no further than Arena Mexico. This hard-hitting lucha libre (Mexican Wrestler) playground is known to wage epic battles of good versus evil in full luchador splendor.Built in 1968 to hold 16,500 spectators, this was once the larges
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Cuadra San Francisco
Cuadra San Francisco Tucked away in the sandy scrubland of Baja California you’ll find Los Cabos’ only professional equestrian center, Cuadra San Francisco. A five-star horse ranch and stable yard, this is where visitors the world over come to live out their horse-filled fantasies of exploring the
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San Angel Market
San Angel Market At the heart of a beautiful old neighborhood that was once reserved for Mexico Citys aristocratic upper crust, lies pretty Plaza Jacinto, surrounded by shady trees, cobbled streets, and lovely old mansions. Its a fine place to explore any time, but on Saturday, the town center eru
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CoCo Bongo
CoCo Bongo Party the night away in a disco ambiance with song and dance shows performing into the early hours of the morning at CoCo Bongo. The performances highlight music from big-name artists like Rihanna and Elvis, and you’ll also see impressive acrobatics as performers fly through the air dan
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Cancun Underwater Museum
Cancun Underwater Museum Helping to define Cancun as more than just a tourism spot for dedicated beach lovers, the Cancun Underwater Museum is an attraction unlike any other in the world. While almost all of us have, invariably, at one point or another, been to a museum, few if any of us have been
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Playa Mia Grand Beach Park
Playa Mia Grand Beach Park This beachfront park has seemingly endless options for activities on the Caribbean Sea. From swimming in the warm ocean and playing in the sand to splashing around the water park or floating in one of the many pools, there are a variety of ways to enjoy a day in and on t
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San Pedro Cholula
San Pedro Cholula San Pedro Cholula is a municipality located in the town of Cholula, which is part of the Mexican state of Puebla. Its many historic sites plus its under the radar atmosphere makes it an excellent area of Mexico to visit. A top site in San Pedro Cholula is the Place de la Concorde
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Zocalo
Zocalo The heart of any Spanish Colonial city is the central plaza, or Zócalo, and the ancient port town of Acapulco - despite its several modern facelifts - is no exception. The swirl of activity, the live music on weekends, the vendors selling every sort of cheap (and some very nice) souvenirs a
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Puebla
Puebla The United States isn’t the only country with a “city of angels” (i.e. Los Angeles). Mexico is also home to a city that has that moniker: Puebla, officially called Puebla de los Angeles. Puebla is one of Mexico’s oldest cities and legend has it that its angelic name was first earned thanks
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