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Travel to Mexico

There are a number of things to do in Mexico, which will make your vacation thrilling and exciting. With our travel guides help you can save time, same money and can still have loads of fun without any hassle.

The capital city of Mexico City is Monterrey; it has beautiful colonial buildings and Guadalajara.
Cities worth visiting are: Oaxaca, Morelia, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Aguascalientes, Merida and Zacatecas.
Beaches worth visiting are: Puerto Escondido and Zipolite located on the Oaxaca coast. Other popular beaches are Cancun, Cozumel and Playa del Carmen.

There are huge numbers of archeological sites in Mexico; do visit Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Palenque, El Tajin and Monte Alban.

One can embark upon a number of activities while coming on a holiday to this country. There are many places here for all fun loving creatures. Some of the world's best snorkeling and scuba diving activities can be done in places such as Cozumel and Cancun located at the Riviera Maya. Mexico also offers golf courses and lots of mountains to go hiking.

Mexico is popular for its Handicrafts, wood carvings, woolen rugs, baskets and pottery (including plates, serving dishes, vases and tiles).

Mexican cuisine is intense and has varied flavors. It is known for its colorful decoration and variety of spices. Some of the most popular dishes are: Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortas and Quesadillas. Mexico has some world renowned traditional beverages, like the tequila. Another unique blend is- beer served with a prepared beverage (mostly beer melded with lime juice) named michelada.

Mexico is a nation that loves to party, and that's the least you expect to get relieved from your daily stress. Take help of our travel guide to plan your trip to coincide with a festival or holiday there so that your vacation is full of local color.

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