Mexico All Inclusive
Mexico is a combination of just about everything you could want in a travel destination. The fascinating and stunning Mayan history and architecture. The sandy white beaches that lap the caribbean. The food, the climate, the people.
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Acapulco
Mexico Travel. Want to visit a city where beaches rule the day and nightclubs keep parties going until the sun comes up? Thats exactly whats waiting for you when you decide to stay in an Mexico All Inclusive Acapulco resort.
Cabo San Lucas
The finest all inclusive resorts are available to you in Cabo San Lucas Mexico. A part of the municipality of Los Cabos (The Capes), Cabo San Lucas Mexico serves as the tourist corridor right along with San Jose del Cabo and the East Cape.
Cancun
Cancun is a blend of ancient and modern. Fascinating history, great parks and stunning beaches. Located on the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, this is a thriving, vibrant resort offering excitement in a tropical paradise. Mexico travel.
Cozumel
Cozumel is Mexico's largest caribbean island 12 miles off the north west of the yucatan peninsula. Surrounded by turquoise waters and bordered by white sand beaches. Ideal for beach lovers and divers who can marvel at Palancar the world's second largest coral reef and its colourful marine life
Ixtapa
Ixtapa is the modern tourist resort located in Zihuatanejo in the municipality of Jose Azueta in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. It is a place of unmitigated beauty and of white sand beaches that stretch for miles and clear blue waters perfect for all sorts of watersports and scuba diving. Mexico Travel.
Puerta Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is a favorite among tourists who want to enjoy all that the Caribbean has to offer from the sun-dappled beaches of its many islands to the clear, blue waters that surround them. The number of things you can do here at Puerta Vallarta is incredible. In fact, you can spend a whole day planning your itinerary and still find that you have not even done half of the things you can do out here.
Riviera Maya
Famous for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters the Riviera Maya extends for some 75 miles and encompasses many towns and developments. From tiny coves to broad sweeping stretches of sand and modern developments to Mayan ruins the Riviera Maya has become popular with tourists from around the world and truly has something for everybody. Mexico Travel
Recommended Reading
Mexico (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)
Mexico is a heady sort of place; it inundates you with sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and tactile sensations. A dry text, no matter how informative, just doesn't do justice to Mexico's allure. DK's Eyewitness Travel Guide series, on the other hand, does. Sure, it provides the necessary data points. The "Travelers' Needs" section contains 168 recommended hotel options and another 168 restaurants--as well as a beautifully illustrated guide to the foods of Mexico. And there are pages of practical information on visas, health precautions, time zones, electricity, taxis, security, banking, communications, and the like.
But DK's guide provides far more inspirational than a mere collection of data. The two-page glossy color map of Mexico is not just clear and easy to understand, it's beautiful. The hundreds of color photographs throughout the book are exquisite, depicting the sere hilltop archeological site of Monte Albán, fishermen preparing nets on a Yucatán beach, the vibrancy of a fruit market in San Cristóbal de las Casas, the green lushness of the wetlands, the scrub of the Sonora desert, and the intense vegetation of the Tehuantepec rainforests. There are 3-D aerial-view layouts of towns and ancient sites, cutaways and floor plans for churches and pyramids, as well as wonderful explanatory texts for each region, delving into history, traditions, sights, fiestas, foods, music, and activities. DK's is a guide book that is actually a pleasure to use--one that adds excitement to the necessary task of planning your vacation
Review 1 - I've been to Mexico twice, and I'm in love with it. I was planning a special short trip on Easter week this year, but because of personal reasons I couldn't go. In my frustration, I went to the book store and looked at every guide about Mexico, and to my surprise, this was the most complete. The rest were just text. I bought it immediately, and while I read it I traveled without leaving home. The most important feature is the abundance of pictures.
If you are planning to travel to Mexico, or just enjoy learning about other countries, this book should be part of your collection.
Review 2 - Last year we went to our honey moon to visit Mexico. This guide has been such a wondeful help!!! We went around the country by car and we didn't have any reservations for any hotels, so we just looked at the Hotels and Restaurants section at the end of the book, and chose one. It is really perfect. We also loved very much the 3-D drawings of the main cities, where you could see the biggest attractions. These maps even show you what tour should you make by walking in order to take advantage of your time.
Finally the book has a lot of very nice pictures (almost every page has several pictures on it) and then it becomes an excelent source for choosing where to go by looking, and not by number of stars as some other travel guides do.
If you are going to visit Mexico, buy this guide, it's worth every penny!!!!
Good luck on your trip!!!
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