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Cabo San Lucas/Los Cabos:

Cancun/Cozumel/Mayan Riviera

Huatulco

Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo

Puerto Vallarta

Yucatan Peninsula

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Cabo San Lucas:  Los Cabos is at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Approaching by air across the Sea of Cortés which separates the Baja from the rest of Mexico, the visitor first sees contrast: the rough peaks of the Sierra de la Laguna form a backdrop to miles of golden beaches, blue waters and dramatic red rock formations; saguaro cactus, palms and cultivated gardens cover the pale gold desert landscape.

Cabo San Lucas is best identified by the image of the world- famous rock arch formation,  "El Arco" (also known as "The Drinking Dinosaur), where the Pacific meets the warm water of the Sea of Cortes. Cabo is a warm, sunny, close to California getaway!

Cancun/Cozumel/Mayan Riviera:  Three very different areas!  Cancun is great for shopping, sunning, and nightlife.  Cozumel is a fabulous scuba diving and snorkeling spot.  (Click here for scuba info.)  The Mayan Riviera is famous for its ancient archeological sites and natural beauty.

Huatulco:  Huatulco is a resort destination with an intimate, quiet ambiance and unspoiled tropical beauty. It is the kind of place where days are best spent basking in the sun, and nights are spent gazing at the shimmering stars.

Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo:  Ixtapa boasts a myriad of activities for those of you that want to do more than just relax on the golden sand beaches. In Ixtapa, you will find

Puerto Vallarta:  Along one of the most alluring stretches of the Pacific Mexico coastline, known as the Mexican Riviera, the lush jungle of the Sierra Madre drops down to meet idyllic palm lined beaches and small tropical coves. At the northern tip of an area along this coast known as the Costa Allegre is the Bay of Banderas (the largest bay in Mexico). Cradled by this wondrous bay, with the jungle covered mountains behind it, Puerto Vallarta faces the deep blue Pacific. While the river winds its way down from the mountains and through Old Vallarta on its way to the bay, the cool sea breezes come in to meet it.

Yucatan Peninsula:The Yucatan peninsula remains one of the most popular travel destinations in Mexico.  Most tourists can be found on the white sand beaches and in the crystal clear Caribbean waters, but the peninsula has much to offer.
The Yucatan peninsula is quite different than the rest of Mexico. The feeling you have is more relaxed, more tranquil. This, no doubt, is due to the Maya and their history. Although you will find examples of modern and colonial lifestyles, it is the Mayan legacy which creates the sense of another world. The ruins of the past are plentiful, including Chichen Itza, Tulum and Uxmal.

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This page last updated January 09, 2005