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- Nuevo Vallarta Travel Tips - Activities, Where to Stay & Eat Nuevo Vallarta has become our second home in recent years. Being from Minnesota, we definitely need a warm spot to visit in winter months. We love the Nuevo Vallarta area for many reasons, but first and foremost, is that the people in the area are ex...
- Volcanoes of Mexico There are three major glaciated Mexican Volcanoes: Pico de Orizaba (Citlateptl) - The Pico de Orizaba (5,636 m) is a stratovolcano, the highest mountain in Mexico and the third highest in North America. The Pico overlooks the valley and city of Oriz...
- Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico The original Mexican resort town, Acapulco still remains a major destination and a worthwhile trip. Acapulco has been a popular resort for tourists taking long holiday weekends and cruises from the United States, the Mexican interior and countries in...
- Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico The city of Leon, population 1,425,000, is the fifth most populous city in Mexico and the largest city in the state of Guanajuato. Leon is known as "the shoe capital of the world," and features large factories that not only produce shoes, but also wa...
- Guanajuato "Place of Frogs" Mexico Guanajuato is the Capital of the state. The name of the city means "Place of Frogs" in the local Tarascan indigenous language and therefore the frog is the city's official pet. Guanajuato is a beautiful mountain colonial town. Many tourists and loca...
- Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico Mazatlan is known as a party city and has an exceptionally good night life. Some popular destinations include Sumbawa, Joe's Oyster, Valentino's, and Senor Frogs. The city gets crazy around American Spring Break when all of the city is flooded with A...
- Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico The city has become a good place for tourists to visit, mainly because of the beauty of the historic center. A walk at night in its narrow streets and alleys is a beautiful experience that makes people remember the long struggle for the Mexican indep...
- Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Monterrey is Mexico's third largest city and it is vibrant and full of life. The Gran Plaza of Monterrey is the center for the state government of Nuevo Leon. The Plaza's modern buildings, gardens, and monuments are a reflection of the city that has...
- Travel to Toluca, Mexico Toluca is the state capital of Mexico. Toluca is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. Most vistors go straight to the Cosmovitral, an indoor botanical garden housed in stained glass designed by the artist Leop...
- The City of Zacatecas, Mexico Nearly all of the city center buildings are nineteenth century or older; the topography and irregular street pattern (most streets are too steep and narrow for vehicles; many have steps in them) almost make one think of a medieval city like Toledo, S...
- Visit Oaxaca, Mexico Much of the joy of a Oaxaca trip comes from simply strolling the downtown streets, sitting in a sidewalk cafe on the Zocalo, and soaking up the atmosphere. Oaxaca City continues to be welcoming, peaceful, friendly and inexpensive. It is an ideal pla...
- Travel to Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan is a state located on the north of the Yucatan Peninsula, with its coastline facing the Gulf of Mexico. Yucatan is a place of peace and friendly people, a place to explore the Maya culture, enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, underground rivers a...
- Taxco de Alarcon, Guerrero, Mexico Taxco is a beautiful city built on a hill between Acapulco and Mexico City. If you are looking for a side trip this is the place to go. It is rich with old and new silver mines, has narrow streets and hundreds of silver shops. Taxco, Mexico is renown...
- Copper Canyon National Park Hold on tight. You are about to take the plunge into one of the most rugged and mysterious chasms on earth. Mexico established the Parque Nacional Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon National Park) to showcase this remote area. The Copper Canyon is a...
- Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahia de Banderas - Banderas Bay. Puerto Vallarta offers championship golf, tennis tournaments, mountain biking, snorkeling, scuba diving, horseback riding, hot air ballooning a...
- Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico Cozumel is a Caribbean island just off the Yucatan Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. It has great beaches, nice people, and safe streets, with prices comparable to other Mexican tourist destinations. Cozumel is a destination for people seeking a rel...
- Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico Cancun is a coastal city in Mexico's easternmost state, Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan Peninsula best known as the Mexican Caribbean or at the northern section of the Mayan Riviera. There are about 140 hotels in Cancun with more than 24,000 rooms and...
- San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico The colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, population 120,000 is situated on a hillside facing the Laja River and the distant Guanajuato Mountains in Mexico. San Miguel de Allende was declared a national monument in 1926. San Miguel de Allende boasts...
- Mexico City Mexico City is considered the world's second largest and most populated city, built on the dry bed of lake Texcoco, surrounded on three sides by tall mountains and volcanoes such as the Ajusco, the Popocatepetl and the Ixtlacihuatl. It's a massive ur...
- Vacation in Mexico Mexico is a vacation paradise, filled with charming beaches, snow capped mountains, desert landscapes and lush rainforests. Mexico offers a variety of vacation travel, from the small, peaceful fishing villages to the flashy neon cities, teeming with...
