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Chacchoben Ruins
Chacchoben Ruins For years, the Chacchoben Ruins lay dormant as a silent testament to the ancient civilization of the Mayas. Today, Chacchoben is one of the most frequented ruin destinations on the Mayan Riviera. Discover the might of the ancient Mayans through a guided tour of Mayan history that
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Centro Ecologico Sian Kaan
Centro Ecologico Sian Kaan The Sian Kaan Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site that encompasses numerous habitats. The variety of flora and fauna in Sian Kaan is astounding, and the site is known to include 23 Mayan archeological sites, some of which date as far back as 2,300 years ago
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Cenotes Dos Ojos
Cenotes Dos Ojos The Mayans called this breathtaking underwater destination a sacred well. Today, travelers call it a once-in-a-lifetime SCUBA diving experience. That’s because open water certified divers can explore the incredible caves and underground rivers that have been around for nearly 7,00
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Cave of the Sleeping Sharks
Cave of the Sleeping Sharks Just 30 minutes off the coast of Cancun near Isla Mujeres lies a popular diving destination called Cave of the Sleeping Sharks, which has baffled marine biologists everywhere. Sharks must constantly be in motion in order to breathe through their skins, but in this cave
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Casa Crespo
Casa Crespo Travelers seeking a true Oaxacan culinary experience will find it at Casa Crespo, a popular restaurant and cooking school that serves up traditional regional cuisine that highlights age-old flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Visitors can settle in for an el fresco cocktail on Casa C
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Captain Hook Pirate Ship
Captain Hook Pirate Ship There are dozens of ways to see Cancun but one of the most entertaining is aboard the Captain Hook Pirate Ship. Spend an evening enjoying dinner served by salty sea men followed by dancing on the deck and an all-night open bar. The cannon’s fire signals the departure of th
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Cancun Interactive Aquarium
Cancun Interactive Aquarium The Cancun Interactive Aquarium is one of Cancun’s top family-friendly attractions. Conveniently located along Boulevard Kukulcán at Plaza La Isla in the heart of Cancun’s hotel zone, the Cancun Interactive Aquarium offers visitors a glimpse into the fascinating underwa
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Benito Juarez Market
Benito Juarez Market Benito Juarez Market takes up two blocks in central Oaxaca, Mexico, and is located a short walk from Zocalo, Oaxaca’s main plaza. The market offers a variety of food and handicrafts. You’ll encounter many different types of food when walking through Benito Juarez Market.
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Beach of the Dead (Playa de los Muertos)
Beach of the Dead (Playa de los Muertos) The Beach of the Dead - or Playa de los Muertos - may not sound like the most promising place for a day by the sand, but for an authentic and truly lively Puerto Vallarta beach experience, it can’t be beat. The gay-friendly stretch of sand fronts a pier and
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Basilica de Zapopan
Basilica de Zapopan Credited with making peace, ending plagues, healing broken bones, and raising the dwindling waters of Lake Chapala, the Virgin of Zapopan is the official patroness of Guadalajara and the state of Jalisco, defender “against storms, lightning, and epidemics.” The tiny painted sta
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Barrio Antiguo (Old Town)
Barrio Antiguo (Old Town) Barrio Antiguo’s cobble streets and colonial structures may be some of the oldest in the city, but once the sun goes down the area comes alive with locals and tourists looking to experience the electricity of true Monterrey night life. Poplar Padre Mier is the prime party
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Balandra Beach
Balandra Beach The untouched shores of Balandra Beach are, without a doubt, some La Paz’s most beautiful. With warm waters sheltered from the Pacific Ocean and a sandbar that stretches from one side of the bay to the other, it’s the perfect beach for swimming and wading in calm, crystal clear wate
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Bahia de Cabo San Lucas
Bahia de Cabo San Lucas The Bahia de Cabo San Lucas is the cape’s hub for water sports and beach activities. Rent jet skis and kayaks at Medano Beach, or hang out at the resorts lining the long stretch of sand overlooking the bay. Take an underwater snorkel tour of the bay and nearby Sea of Cortez
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Ayuntamiento (Palacio Municipal)
Ayuntamiento (Palacio Municipal) The Municipal Palace of Merida faces the main plaza across from the cathedral and is probably the building most likely to appear in photos of the city. With its salmon-colored exterior, arches anchored by columns, and a clock tower rising from the center, it’s an i
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Avenida Morelos
Avenida Morelos A pedestrianized shopping street running through the heart of Monterrey’s central Zona Rosa district, Avenida Morelos makes a popular alternative to the city’s glitzy shopping malls, with a large number of handicrafts stores and a distinctly local flavor.Stretching over almost 10 b
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Aquaventures Park
Aquaventures Park To give you an idea of this waterpark’s size, there are ski resorts with fewer runs than this Mexican waterpark has slides. Here at Aquaventuras Park just north of Puerto Vallarta, visitors can choose from ten different slides for splashing into the pool. Slide on a raft down “Or
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Amatitan
Amatitan One of the principal tequila-producing towns of Jalisco’s UNESCO-listed Tequila Country, Amatitán has long proclaimed itself the ‘birthplace of tequila’. Many connoisseurs agree that, despite owing its name to the neighboring town of Tequila, the fiery spirit likely found its origins clos
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Akumal
Akumal A small beach town between Playa del Carmen and Tulum on the Yucatan Peninsula, Akumal is known for its wide, white sandy beach. Meaning “land of turtles” in the Mayan language, Akumal to this day remains one of the most popular places in the area to spot sea turtles in their natural habita
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Abastos Market
Abastos Market Abastos Market is located in Oaxaca, Mexico, and is one of the largest markets in the country and by far the largest --and oldest -- in the city of Oaxaca. Its official name is Central de Abastos, meaning the central place of supplies and that name holds true as you can find just ab
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Palace of Fine Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes)
Palace of Fine Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes) Considered one of the worlds most beautiful buildings, the Mexico City Palace of Fine Arts - or Palacio de Bellas Artes - is a harmonious synthesis of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Baroque styles, a style sometimes called Porfiriano, after architecture-ob
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