Acapulco
Acapulco is a lively and glamorous resort city on the Pacific coast, with an array of attractions and activities.
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Upgrade my browserAcapulco is a lively and glamorous resort city on the Pacific coast, with an array of attractions and activities.
Baja California is best known for its Grey whale-watching, as thousands migrate each January to its Pacific shores.
Campeche is Mexico's only walled city, with colourful Spanish architecture, imposing forts and old cobbled streets.
Cancun is a popular Caribbean resort and is also the main airport for international flights into the Yucatan.
On the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, Celestún's large nature reserve is home to thousands of pink flamingos.
These lesser visited Mayan archaeological sites are located close together in dense jungle, in the state of Campeche.
Chichen Itza is a world-famous Mayan archaeological site in the Yucatan Peninsula, it is remarkably well-preserved.
The Copper Canyon in north-west Mexico offers some of its most breathtaking landscapes, best explored by train.
Costa Careyes is an exclusive private resort, with an unspoiled eight-mile-stretch of idyllic Pacific Coast.
Explore the Yucatan from a traditional hacienda, steeped in colonial heritage and set within extensive gardens.
Holbox is a quiet island off the coast of northern Yucatan, an oasis of peace with an abundance of natural attractions.
Across the bay from Cancun, Isla Mujeres is great for strolling between quiet beaches and enjoying stunning sunsets.
Manzanillo's miles of peaceful pristine golden beaches are some of the most beautiful on the Pacific coast.
Mérida is the capital of the Yucatan, a vibrant city with Mayan and colonial heritage, surrounded by sisal haciendas.
Mexico's capital is dynamic and cosmopolitan, with huge pyramids and hillside colonial towns nearby.
Oaxaca is an artistic city in south Mexico, noted for its indigenous culture, colonial heritage and Zapotec ruins.
Set amid jungle in Chiapas State, the Palenque ruins show some of the highest levels of Mayan craftmanship in Mexico.
With Caribbean beaches and lively night-life, Playa del Carmen is a great place to relax at the end of your trip.
Close to Mexico City, laid-back Puebla offers exquisite cuisine and an abundance of impressive colonial architecture.
A laid-back resort on the Oaxana coastline, with stunning beaches, popular with surfers.
This laid-back resort town is surrounded by lush mountains, golden beaches and the warm Pacific ocean.
Querataro is a popular starting or finishing point for those seeking to explore the colonial cities of central Mexico.
Secluded white sandy beaches and a crystal-clear turquoise green sea, home to wonderful resort hotels and magnificent Mayan pyramids.
San Cristóbal is nestled in a fertile valley in south-east Mexico, amid pine forests, farmland and mountains.
San Miguel is a beautiful city, close to the capital, with classic colonial buildings and a towering cathedral.
These nearby attractive colonial cities offer a year-round temperate climate and easy access from the capital.
Tehuantepec links Oaxaca with San Cristobal, via the dry isthmus and lush mountains of the Chiapas state.
Tulum is an ancient Mayan village surrounded by a defensive wall, perched on 15m high cliffs overlooking the sea.
Buried deep in tropical rainforest, Uxmal's large and impressive ruins are noted for their distinctive Puuc style.
Valladolid is a pleasant colonial city, a great base from which to explore the northern Yucatan away from the crowds.
A destination for everyone with colonial history, ancient Mayan sites, rainforest, wildlife and world class beach resorts.
Laid-back Zihuatenejo is beloved for the pristine beaches of its bay, well-protected from open ocean.
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