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What to see and do in Puerto Vallarta - a guide to landmarks and attractions
Life in this coastal city revolves around the ocean, with its beautiful beaches, water sports and whale-watching tours. There is plenty to explore on land as well, whether you want to embrace some local culture or explore the areas biodiversity. The citys cobblestone streets and the festive to
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Where to eat in Puerto Vallarta - a dining guide
With more than 250 restaurants, you wont struggle for choice in Puerto Vallarta. You can fork out lots for expensive platters but you can also get freshly caught fish and hot-off-the-grill tortillas for very little money. In the citys historic Zona Romantica and Colonia Emiliano Zapata are lots of f
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Puerto Vallarta shopping guide - where to shop and what to buy
Its hard to decide which is better, shopping in Puerto Vallarta or enjoying all its incredible restaurants. This is no difficult dilemma, however, as there are enough of both options to keep the foodie and fashionista happy. Work up an appetite finding some wonderful and unique souvenirs to impress
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Where to stay in Puerto Vallarta - a neighborhood guide
Centred in the middle of a large bay, Puerto Vallarta is perfect for those looking for a beach break. The surrounding neighborhoods cater for different tastes and budgets, whether you want a moderately priced hotel in the bustling center, an oceanfront high-rise on the outskirts or tranquil boutique
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A guide to the Riviera Maya – Caribbean coastline, fine dining and exclusive hotels
The Riviera Maya (also known as Mayan Riviera) is a picturesque coastal stretch located in Southeast Mexico. Running along the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, from Puerto Morelos to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, white sandy beaches have been carefully crafted into a popular to
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What to see and do in the Riviera Maya – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
The Riviera Maya is filled with local attractions and things to do. Whether you want to laze around the pools of luxurious hotels, scuba dive in tropical reefs or explore lush rainforests – you can do it all in the Riviera Maya. Speckled with prehistoric ruins, running all along the coastline, there
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Where to eat in the Riviera Maya – a food and dining guide
The Riviera Maya is filled with dining options from swanky hotel restaurants to local cheap eateries. Serving all types of food from seafood to burritos, pizza to sushi, there is something to suit everyone’s palette. Explore the Yucatan Peninsula’s wide range of flavors and soak up the melting pot o
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The Riviera Maya shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
In the Riviera Maya, there are plenty of places to hunt out a bargain or two. From cloth paintings to coral jewelry, semi-precious stones to delicate wood carvings, you are bound to return home with lots of little treasures to remind you of your time spent in the Riviera Maya. As well as local marke
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Where to stay in the Riviera Maya – a neighborhood guide
Filled with luxury resorts, boutique villas, design hotels and cozy inns; the Riviera Maya has somewhere to suit every type of traveller and budget. Unlike other beachfront destinations, however, not all the best hotels are found right next to sand and sea. Lodges housed in the middle of the wildnes
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Blowing with the blues
Blowing with the blues Mark Carwardine has a whale of a time in Mexico Look at a map of North America and, down in the bottom left
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Mexico: Copper Canyon country
Mexico: Copper Canyon country A scenic train ride through Mexicos gigantic river canyons takes you to the hide-out of the native Tarahumara Indians (who can put away their beers...)
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Green stays in Mexico
Green stays in Mexico
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Mexico Travel Blueprint: 4 unmissable trips
Mexico Travel Blueprint: 4 unmissable trips Diverse marine life, glittering canyons, mighty pyramids and colourful festivals and markets - Mexico has always been a hot destination among travellers looking for spice and adventure
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Hole mole! Mexican cuisine is here
Hole mole! Mexican cuisine is here Mexicans are so obsessed with mole – their beloved chilli-chocolate sauce – that it even has its own festival. Richard Sterling tucks in
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From the Editor: The very best from myWanderlust this week
From the Editor: The very best from myWanderlust this week
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Halloween: around the world
Halloween: around the world Bored of the same-old trick or treaters? Check out these top things to do for frightful fun on Halloween
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Día de los Muertos – Day of the Dead
Día de los Muertos – Day of the Dead
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Top 5 unusual places to dive
Top 5 unusual places to dive The worlds oceans are much more than giant fish ponds – discover life-sized sculptures, ancient caves, ruins and more on your next dive, says Graihagh Jackson
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Blog of the Week: Mexicos amazing mariachi rodeo
Blog of the Week: Mexicos amazing mariachi rodeo
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Chiapas: Mexico’s secret corner
Chiapas: Mexico’s secret corner Dan Linstead discovers there’s more to the Mexican state of Chiapas than one great ruin – including Coca-Cola shrines, echoing rainforest and countless lost cities
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