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Acapulco
The magical beaches of soft golden sand,
blue-colored warm waves, and exotic swaying palm trees, are of course
one of the main attractions of Acapulco. Visitors can take their pick,
from the dazzling beaches behind the luxury hotels, the primitive out
of the way beach at "Barra Vieja" or the fabulous sunsets at "Pie de
la Cuesta" beach.
Just about any watersport under the
sun is available at the beaches and water skiing was virtually
invented here! The fresh water lagoons at "Coyuca" or "Tres Palos",
with water as smooth as a mirror, are ideal for water skiing. At "La
Quebrada" dare-devil divers can be seen as they plunge 130 feet into
the swirling waters below.
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Cabo San Lucas
Where the sea, sun and desert join to
cast an air of mystery and romance over all who visit. Cabo was once a
tranquil fishing village and, in times long ago, a hangout for
pirates. Although no longer the fishing village of old, and not many
of the old pirates are seen around town any more, the magic of Cabo
remains.
Cabo is still small and charming by
any standards, with a population of under 30,000. Cabo has come of
age. Located at the southernmost tip of the magnificent Baja
peninsula, Cabo has been blessed with what many describe as the
perfect climate. Average year-round temperature is 78 degrees, it is a
little cooler in the winter and a bit warmer in the summer.
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Cozumel
Cozumel is a relatively small island
just 29 miles long and 12 miles wide located just off the coast of
Mexico, south east of Cancun and due east of Playa Del Carmen. There
are many reasons why Cozumel is one of the best, most popular and most
affordable vacation and dive destinations in the World ... where over
92% of the divers can't wait to come back!
There are so many great reasons to
visit Cozumel that once you visit once, you might just get hooked.
Compared to other tropical vacation spots, Cozumel is very
inexpensive. Whether you're a diver or non-diver, Cozumel is a great
place for those looking for fun, sun and relaxation.
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Mazatlan
On Mexico's mainland, across the
southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Mazatlan's long beaches
with gentle rolling waves and restaurants serving some of the freshest
shrimp call out to travelers from around the world. This incomparable
port city is one of the most important tourist desitnations in the
world. Set in a beautiful cove of the Pacific, Mazatlan lies at about
the same latitiude as Hawaii.
The temperature fluctuates from
mid-60's to mid-90's depending on the time of the year. Mazatlan
meaning "land of the deer" in the ancient Nahuatl language offers 10
miles of inviting sandy beaches. It's no wonder Mazatlan plays host to
more than one million visitors per year. These visitors will find
plenty to keep them busy in Mazatlan. Earth, sea and sky unite to
offer an excellent destination for all types of vacationers.
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Puerto Vallarta
All the amenities of any classic beach
resort, surf and sand and sun, sun, sun. But it offers so much more to
so many more. Puerto Vallarta is ideal place for honeymoons and
weddings, couples, and families, meetings and conventions and
wonderfully suited to seniors and eco-adventures.
Puerto Vallarta offers big-time tours
and activities: sport fishing, golf, motorcycling, whale watching,
art, diving, hot air balloons, culture, surfing. Gourmet food for the
upscale diner as well as affordable prices for the budget traveler?
It’s true. And Puerto Vallarta is completely different from any other
destination in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta is geographically diverse,
boasting mountains, jungles, beaches, rivers, waterfalls, and much
more.
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Zihuatanejo - Ixtapa
A small town, which nowadays still
conserves the typical mindset and the friendly atmosphere of the old
fishing village, with that "True Mexican Flavor". The downtown streets
are still cobblestones paved and most of the constructions have that
tropical coastal look even the new ones.
There are many cozy restaurants,
boutiques, jewelry stores, hotels from one to five stars, tourist
markets, and much more. You won't see any tall buildings, four stories
maximum, because they are not permitted by a city law to conserve the
village look.
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