29 May 2013

Amazing Destinations In Mexico

Amazing Destinations In Mexico

by Frank D. Gardner

Mexico holds a number of amazing destinations that will surely keep every visitor occupied and have fun from the beautiful white sand beaches to the central highlands' remote mountain towns to the ancient Mayan ruins.

There is always something for everyone to enjoy like water sport activities, Mayan tropical jungle adventure, authentic Mexican dishes, ancient Mayan ruins and the colorful street markets that offer a number of interesting items to take home.

Embarking on a guided Mexico tour will allow you to see and enjoy the best of Mexico.

The Yucatan Peninsula As Mexico's Tourist Spot

The Yucatan is Mexico's one well known destination. It's found on the southeast side of Mexico and is bordered on the north by the Gulf of Mexico, on the south by Belize and on the east by the Caribbean.

Traveling to this region allows you to learn the Mayan civilization's rich culture and trace its trading routes such as the thick rainforest and white sand beaches. This tourist destination houses the National Parks, the World Heritage Sites. In addition, enjoyable nightlife can be experienced here and guided tours are also offered that will take you to the ancient Mayan archaeological sites of Tulum, Chichen Itza, Palenque and Campeche. A lot of activities can be enjoyed such as a boat ride along the Lagoon of Seven Colours in Bacalar, swimming in the beaches of Playa del Carmen, discover the hidden cenotes and a whole lot more.

The Mexican Riviera As One Of The Most Visited Destinations In The Yucatan Region

The Mexican Riviera covers more than 2,000 miles of scenic coastline and number of coastal resorts, extending from Ensenada to Acapulco.

The coastline of the Mexican Riviera is lined with fantastic restaurants that offer delectable cuisine and hotels providing amazing lodging. Touring Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta are the highlights of this tour.

The Vibrant City Of Mexico

The city of Mexico provides a number of attractions such as the majestic Aztec ruins, the National Palace, Catedrale Metropolitano, the largest Cathedral in the entire continent, museums such as the Palace of the Fine Arts or Palacio de Bellas Artes.

This is where the renowned Basilica de Nuestra Seora de Guadalupe or the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is found which is believed to be a holy place as this is where the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe (a religious symbol of the Catholics) appeared.

The Fine City Of Morelia

Deemed as one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico, Morelia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is formerly known as Valladolid. See stunning walled gardens, great architecture and attractive plazas.

The city's facade would take you back to the 16th century as it features the architectural design of the Spaniards and the Mesoamerican. The Old Town features a pleasing architectural design, incorporating the architectural design of the Renaissance and Baroque period.

Mexico Helpful Travel Tips

Although Mexico is an enchanting country to visit yet it is troubled by drug lords for this reason it is recommended to explore the country through guided tours. Going outside of the established tourist zones would require a guide.



Mexico is best explored through <a href="http://www.onejungle.com/travel-resources/adventure-travel-gallery/mexico">Mexico guided tours</a>. Duende Tours offers a lot of helpful information regarding the best <a href="http://www.adventure-community.onejungle.com/blogs/mexicos-riviera-maya-a-family-get-away.html">Mexican attractions</a>.

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