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Kantun Chi Ecopark
Kantun Chi Ecopark Built around the cenotes and jungle of the Riviera Maya, the Kantun Chi Ecopark makes a popular choice for a day trip from Cancun or Tulum, offering a unique way to explore the dramatic natural scenery and learn about the region’s long Mayan history. A subterranean playgrou
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Jose Cuervo Distillery
Jose Cuervo Distillery As the world’s oldest and largest Tequila distillery, the Jose Cuervo brand is renowned around the globe - and the family-run distillery is the top attraction of the town of Tequila, the birthplace of Mexico’s National drink. Established in 1795, the legendary distillery for
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Izamal Ruins
Izamal Ruins Izamal is an aesthetically vibrant town with ancient pyramids standing tall alongside an old Spanish monastery and town buildings painted in yellow hues. These pyramids are believed to have been built between 600 AD and 800 AD and are especially important due to the fact that they wer
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Isla Espiritu Santo
Isla Espiritu Santo The long narrow island of Isla Espiritu Santo is a destination for travelers looking to experience some of the best of Mexico’s outdoors. This divers’ paradise is home to famous shipwrecks and underwater ruins like President Coolidge, the largest accessible wreck in the world.
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Instituto Cultural Hospicio-Cabañas
Instituto Cultural Hospicio-Cabañas Past the eastern end of the Plaza Tapatía, you’ll find the Instituto Cultural Hospicio-Cabañas. A UNESCO world heritage site, the massive stone building was constructed in 1805, but its fortress-like appearance gives it a more ancient air.Bishop Juan Cruz Ruiz d
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Iglesia de Cristo Rey
Iglesia de Cristo Rey This historic Catholic church located in the center of the city is surrounded by peaceful gardens that are sometimes used for open-air services. Its uniquely modern design is unlike any other religious structure in Cancun. The church’s good-natured priest, known for his humor
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House of Masks (Casa de la Mascaras)
House of Masks (Casa de la Mascaras) The state of Guerrero is best known within Mexico for its hand-carved wooden masks, which you can see at the House of Masks - or Casa de la Mascara. Some are left nude, but most are elaborately painted, in accordance with an annual calendar of t
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Hotel California
Hotel California Hotel California isn’t just the name of a famous Eagles song; it’s also a beloved hotel in Todos Santos, a town near Los Cabos, Mexico. Hotel California was first opened by a Chinese immigrant who further helped to put Hotel California on the map by introducing ice to the town and
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Gringo Gulch
Gringo Gulch Antique, charming, historic—all of these have been used to describe this quaint little neighborhood in Puerto Vallarta. Known as the site where the first settlers decided to live, Gringo Gulch offers spectacular views of downtown Puerto Vallarta and the Rio Cuale. A steep, staircase-s
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Glass Museum (Museo del Vidrio)
Glass Museum (Museo del Vidrio) Galleries at Museo del Vidrio showcase the history of Mexican glass manufacturing, including pieces that date back as far as the 18th Century. Unique tools like glass molds and medal spires are on display in ground-floor halls, and daily glassblowing demonstrations
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Garrafon Natural Reef Park
Garrafon Natural Reef Park Garrafon Natural Reef Park is a nature amusement park near Cancun, Mexico, that offers a variety of activities which take full advantage of the gorgeous landscape it’s on. Located on the island of Isla Mujeres, Garrafon Natural Reef Park is surrounded by tropical hills a
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Garcia Caves (Parque Grutas de Garcia)
Garcia Caves (Parque Grutas de Garcia) Stationed just beyond the small mountain town of Garcia, about 30 kilometers outside of Monterrey, Parque Grustas de Garcia in Cumbres de Monterrey National Park is a popular destination among travelers to northern Mexico. The picturesque caves house 16 diffe
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Fundidora Park
Fundidora Park Locals gather at this park in the center of Monterrey to run the track, watch hockey tournaments at the popular ice rink, navigate the ramps of the skate park and experience the outdoors in an otherwise urban jungle. Situated on more than 100 hectares or land, Fundidora Park is home
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Franz Mayer Museum
Franz Mayer Museum Opened in 1986 to house, display, and curate Mexico’s largest collection of colonial art, this amazing display of artistic wealth is located in a 16th-century Spanish hospital, charming in its own right.This museum is a delight for antique lovers, history buffs, and art aficiona
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Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida)
Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida) It’s hard to miss Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida) in Playa del Carmen as it is the city’s main street running through the downtown area. Fifth Avenue stretches parallel to the ocean and serves as both a street for cars and a pedestrian walkway for visitors exploring the
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Ex-Convento del Carmen
Ex-Convento del Carmen Ex-Convento del Carmen is a former monastery that now houses a museum. It was built in the 17th century and features a simple colonial church style of architecture that has a serene quality when walking through it with a peaceful courtyard. The museum at Ex-Convento del Carm
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Ensenada
Ensenada Only 80 miles south of San Diego, Ensenada is a popular seaside escape. Outdoor activities are a solid way to enjoy days in the sun, and fun waves and calm beaches have earned Ensenada a good reputation with surfers. Visitors can give it a try, or get wet swimming and kayaking. Want to st
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El Zócalo
El Zócalo El Zócalo is often referred to as the center of Playa del Carmen. Located just off of the docks of Playa del Carmen, El Zócalo is a main square from which the rest of the bustling main tourism area of Playa del Carmen branches out. From El Zócalo you’ll have easy access to Playa del Carm
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El Tuito
El Tuito A small and charming Mexican town located just an hour’s drive from Puerto Vallarta, El Tuito draws visitors with its slow-paced, traditional vibe. With only one main road, you’ll find that most of this village’s attractions are centrally located and make for easy walking. The main plaza
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El Chiflón Waterfall
El Chiflón Waterfall The relatively flat trails, lush countryside, well-kept picnic areas and crystal clear waters of the 100-meter El Chiflon Waterfall offer travelers in search of a city escape a natural wonderland in which to relax and unwind. Visitors can wander pathways to four different leve
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