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Eknakán
Eknakán The Yucatan Peninsula is not a common place to find a German Gothic style church — which is what makes Eknakán an interesting small village to experience. The yellow church stands tall over the center of town, with stained glass created colored light throughout. It is known as the Iglesia
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Dzibilchaltun Ruins
Dzibilchaltun Ruins Near the ancient town of Merida, you’ll find the massive but beautifully ruinous structure known as the Dzibilchaltun Ruins. Though somewhat of a tongue twister for traditional English speakers, the name means “place where there is writing on the stones,” but unfortunately, due
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Dolphinaris Park Riviera Maya
Dolphinaris Park Riviera Maya Dolphinaris is the place to go for a soul-stirring experience with a friendly dolphin. There is little else that can match a heartfelt animal encounter as exciting as a dolphin experience at this Riviera Maya animal park, where you can choose one of six possible adven
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Dolphinaris Cozumel
Dolphinaris Cozumel Dolphinaris provides you with the chance to swim alongside dolphins in one of the world’s most beautiful settings. Cozumel is known the world over as a pristine tropical island escape, and so it seems only right that here, among the beaches and palm trees, that you can enjoy th
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Dolphinaris Cancun
Dolphinaris Cancun Calling all animal lovers: Dolphinaris is the place to go to get up close and personal with the friendliest creatures in the sea. Set in beautiful Cancun, the animal park offers six various dolphin experiences to choose from, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a more playful anim
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Cumbres de Monterrey National Park
Cumbres de Monterrey National Park The iconic natural skyline of Cerro de la Silla—known as Saddle Mountain for its unique carved out “u” shape—is one of the highlights of a trip to Cumbres de Monterrey. The national park, located in the northern part of the Sierra Madre Oriental, just outside Mon
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Cuilapam Convent
Cuilapam Convent Tucked away into the hillside of Culipam, this former Dominican convent offers travelers a bit of Mixtec, Spanish and Zapotec history, as well as some spectacular views. Once home to praying monks, today this tranquil destination draws travelers in search of a quiet respite from t
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Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery
Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery Founded in 1890, the historic Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery produced its very first beer in 1893. Its initial frosty brew was delicious enough to win first prize at the Chicago and Paris world fairs. Today, the once independent purveyor of barley and hops operates as a
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Copalita Ruins
Copalita Ruins Evidence of human life in these historic ruins just outside La Crucecita near the Copalita River dates back more than 2,000 years. Remnants of pyramids, ball courts and homes dot the lush landscape of this well-forested site, which also includes a massive stone believed to have once
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Copalita River
Copalita River Copalita River, or Río Copalita, is a river in Huatulco that is popular with surfers and river rafters. During Huatulco’s rainy season from May to October, the Copalita River swells, becoming an ideal spot for river rafting excursions. Río Copalita empties into the ocean sever
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Constitution Garden
Constitution Garden Designed by Juan Pelaez de Berrio, this popular town center has been attracting locals and travelers since it first opened back in 1529. The lively town square, known as Constitution Garden, has become a gathering space for those looking to find respite from the hustle of Oaxac
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Comitán
Comitán In a country that attracts tourists from around the world, Comitan, a thriving city in the southern state of Chiapas, proves a popular destination for a local set of travelers. Mexicans looking to get away from the day-to-day find Comitan’s charming colonial architecture, clean, narrow str
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Cola de Caballo
Cola de Caballo The scenic skyline of Cerro de la Silla (aka Saddle Mountain) in the rugged foothills of Cumbres de Monterrey is one of the main draws to this national park, but Cola de Caballo—also known as Horse Tail waterfall—in another popular stop in this urban escape just outside Monte
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Coatepec
Coatepec Coatepec, also known as the serpent mountain, is one of the most sacred places in Aztec mythology. It’s believed that the iconic Mexican tribe came upon this mystical town on their way to Central Mexico, and made it their home for more than 30 years. The Aztecs built an impressive temple
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CICI Water Park
CICI Water Park The aging CICI Water Park is a much-loved Acapulco institution, geared toward family fun with attractions for all ages. The centerpiece of the park is the enormous wave pool, which you can enjoy with your own water toys, or those that can be rented right here. Several waterslides a
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Church of Santo Domingo (Iglesia de Santo Domingo)
Church of Santo Domingo (Iglesia de Santo Domingo) Dating back to the 16th century when it was first built, the impressive Church of Santo Domingo towers over the historic center of Puebla, Mexico. Painted in deep reds and built with faded gray stone, the Roman Catholic cathedral and square is a m
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Chipinque Ecological Park (Parque Ecológico Chipinque)
Chipinque Ecological Park (Parque Ecológico Chipinque) Sprawling across the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains and blanketed with pine and oak forests, the Chipinque Ecological Park is one of Nuevo Leon’s most enchanting natural attractions and the most easily accessible part of the Cumbres M
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Chiapa de Corzo
Chiapa de Corzo A popular day trip from the state capital of Tuxtla, the small colonial town of Chiapa de Corzo lies on the Rio Grijalva and is the starting point for boat rides through the Sumidero Canyon National Park. Although inhabited since prehistoric times, Chiapa de Corzo is best known as
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Chetumal
Chetumal The state capital of Quintana Roo, Chetumal is a vibrant port city on the peninsula’s east coast. Chetumal has a rich Mayan past, preserved in the city’s Museum of Maya Culture. The history of the port is told in the Museum of the City. The city has several parks for relaxation, and furth
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Chachacual Bay
Chachacual Bay This tiny bay may be just one kilometer long but its world-class snorkeling, impressive birdlife and rustic “back to nature” feel continue to attract travelers to its sunny shores. Chachacual Bay is home to two distinctly different beaches, including popular Playa La India, on its e
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