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Plaza Fiesta San Agustin
Plaza Fiesta San Agustin As one of Mexico’s largest shopping malls, Plaza Fiesta San Agustin offers a myriad of options for shoppers and whether you’re looking to pick up some unique souvenirs, sample an array of international cuisine or just enjoy a glimpse of local life, visiting the mall makes
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Playa Corona
Playa Corona Just south of San Miguel is Playa Corona. Theres not really much of a beach scene, as the small stretch of fine white sand, perfect for a volleyball game, ends almost at the waterline - it is a snorkelers paradise. Most visitors spend the day at Playa Corona Beach Club, with plenty of
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Playacar
Playacar Playacar is an area of Playa del Carmen known for its upscale resorts. You’ll find big names in resorts like Riu, Palace and Occidental plus highly exclusive, private villas facing the ocean. The resorts have top of the line restaurants, massive pools and a wide range of amenities so visi
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Piedra Herrada Sanctuary
Piedra Herrada Sanctuary Each autumn as many as a billion monarch butterflies from across the United States and Canada migrate south to the forests of central Mexico in one of the planet’s most spectacular animal migrations. Piedra Herrada Sanctuary is one of a few areas of the UNESCO-listed Monar
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Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas
Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas Take the Baja trail down to where the land ends, and amid the joining of two seas you’ll find beautiful, luxurious Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas. The first luxury community of Cabo San Lucas and still regarded as one of the city’s best, this little peninsula of rock is home
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Parque Mirador Independencia
Parque Mirador Independencia Located on the outskirts of Guadalajara, the Parque Mirador Indepencia is a lookout point over the Gorge of Oblatos, and affords a dramatic view of the canyon and the Rio Santiago, 2,000 feet below. The park includes a playground, gardens, and an inexpensive restaurant
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Paradise Reef
Paradise Reef One of the most popular dives in all of Cozumel, Paradise Reef proudly lives up to its name by offering numerous coral heads, teeming schools of colorful fish, and some of the best visibility anywhere in the world. Divers that look closely will spot numerous species of larger sea lif
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Palmilla Beach (Playa Palmilla)
Palmilla Beach (Playa Palmilla) For the best paddling and swimming beach north of Medano, head to Los Cabo San José and Playa Palmilla. Known for its family-friendly, calm swimming waters, Palmilla Beach - or Playa Palmilla - stretches in front of the exclusive One & Only resort. Thatched huts pro
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Palacio Municipal (City Hall)
Palacio Municipal (City Hall) An imposing steel and concrete structure that dominates the south end of the Macroplaza, the modern Palacio Municipal (City Hall) stands in stark contrast to the ornate Metropolitan Cathedral and the classical Old Municipal Palace nearby.Inaugurated in 1976 and fronte
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Órgano Bay
Órgano Bay Órgano Bay is an isolated stretch of beach, located south of the Bahia de Santa Cruz. It is best visited by boat, a quick 10-minute boat ride. Órgano Bay is very near Playa Maguey, a popular spot for snorkelers. It’s only 1.55 miles away from Santa Cruz, but it is a rough road, and not
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National Museum of Art
National Museum of Art The National Museum of Art’s collection of traditional Mexican crafts may be smaller than what’s found at the National Museum of Anthropology, but it still remains a popular destination for travelers to Mexico City.Built between 1905 and 1911, the historic structure boasts a
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Muyil
Muyil Stretching along the banks of a coastal lagoon and dominated by the 17-meter-tall El Castillo, one of the region’s tallest pyramids, the little-visited Mayan ruins of Muyil are undeniably photogenic and make a unique alternative to the nearby sites of Tulum and Coba. Set on the edge of the S
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Museum of the Island of Cozumel
Museum of the Island of Cozumel Though the Museum of the Island of Cozumel - or Museo de la Isla de Cozumel - is small, it presents a wealth of wonderful exhibits, all well signed in both Spanish and English.Professionally presented displays begin on the ground floor with the islands natural histo
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Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino
Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino Founded in 1994, this museum named in honor of Dolores Olmedo Patino—a philanthropist, collector and mistress to Diego Rivera--houses more than 130 original works by her former flame. Paintings by her rival, Frida Kahlo and Rivera’s first wife, Angelina Beloff, also lin
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Mural Diego Rivera
Mural Diego Rivera Formerly known as Exekatlkalli (the House of the Winds) the Mural Diego Rivera was once the home of Dolores Olmedo, the final lover of Mexican master artist Diego Rivera. He spent the last years of his life with her here, and in 1956 created his final mural. It is an outstanding
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Montebello Lakes National Park
Montebello Lakes National Park With its dazzling lakes bordered by dense pine forests and a seemingly endless network of hiking trails, the Montebello Lakes National Park is an idyllic spot to explore, sprawling along the Guatemalan border. Now a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Montebello was Chiapas’ f
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Mixquic
Mixquic For three days a year this quiet mountain village just south of Mexico City becomes the ultimate cultural destination. Between October 31 and November 2 residents gather to commemorate the Day of the Dead, a celebration of loved ones who are no longer living. Travelers make the voyage from
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Mision de Nuestra Senora de Pilar
Mision de Nuestra Senora de Pilar Founded by Father Jaime Bravo in 1723, the mission sits against the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Todos Santos on the Pacific Baja coast. Originally developed as an outpost of a larger mission in nearby La Paz, it became the principle mission of the Jesuits in t
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Mirador del Obispado
Mirador del Obispado Proudly flying Mexico’s largest monumental flag, the Mirador del Obispado (Bishop’s Lookout) is impossible to miss, but the scenic hilltop esplanade is best known for its unbeatable panoramic views, which look out over the city of Monterrey and the surrounding mountains. Set a
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Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame
Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame Home to Mexico’s largest baseball park, champion team Monterrey Sultanes and more than 50 Little League networks, Monterrey is the undisputed heart of Mexican baseball, so it seems only fitting that the city would host the Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame (Salon de la Fa
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