Mexico
Incredibly close to the US, and yet so vastly different. Mexico offers a whole range of gorgeous places to visit, and with the strong US dollar it can be cheap to travel there.
- Christmas in Mexico
Mexico City - Christmas celebrations in Mexico are marked by diverse traditions and attractions which, combined with the sunny weather, drive thousands of tourists to the country during the winter months of December and January. It is during this time that visitors to Mexico will experience the unique traditions and warm hospitality of the country at its best as Mexicans countrywide celebrate the ultimate fiesta with sumptuous regional holiday cuisine, colorful and ornate decorations and traditional festivities.
- Cruises
Mexico cruises come in a variety of shapes, forms and sizes. You can cruise the Pacific side of the country, or the Gulf of Mexico side. You can find cruise that stops at nearly every possible port or only at a select few. Some cruise itineraries may offer an extended stay in port that allows you to explore the countryside.
- Mexico City
If you have never traveled to Mexico City before, getting around can be a bit overwhelming. There are many ways to travel within Mexico City, and the methods, rules and day-to-day getting from Point A to Point B can be frustrating.
- Mexico Vacation Packages
The Internet makes it very easy to put together a variety of Mexico vacation packages that you can then compare side by side, so you're sure to be able to come up with a great plan that will allow you to enjoy the getaway of your dreams while remaining well within your budget.
- Places to Go
Mexico is a big and old country. Everyone can find something interesting in this land. Ancient pyramids and temples, big modern megapolises and tropical resorts – it’s all here waiting for you to come.
- Yucatan Peninsula
Where is one of the most popular foreign destinations for Americans? Mexico! Americans love Mexico because of its wonderful weather, great places to visit, and great exchange rate. Here are some highlights of The Yucatan Peninsula.
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