Popular Mexico Destinations

Popular Mexico Destinations

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TULUM

Tulum is the fastest-growing vacation destination for a good reason. Located 81 miles (131km) south of Cancun, visitors will experience the finest of the Riviera Maya, from white-sand beaches to ancient Mayan Ruins.

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PLAYA DEL CARMEN

Playa del Carmen is located about 30 minutes south of Cancun and offers visitors an outstanding vacation destination. Fine hotels, restaurants, nightlife, beaches, and adventure awaits.

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ISLA HOLBOX

Isla Holbox is a true island 7 miles north of the top tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, about 40 miles NW of Cancun. No cars exist on the island, so transportation is typically by golf cart, boat, or bicycle.

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ISLA MUJERES

Isla Mujeres is a hop-skip-and-a-jump from Cancun by ferry. Isla is the easternmost point of Mexico, and it has charm and tranquility that enthrall the senses. Breathtaking beaches await your arrival.

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AKUMAL

Akumal is located 100km (62 miles) south of Cancun, in the heart of the Mayan Riviera. It boasts a beautiful main beach and is an excellent location for diving and snorkeling.

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PUERTO MORELOS

Puerto Morelos is located between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. A small but growing beach town with a combination of homes, hotels, and cabanas to choose from.

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COZUMEL

Enjoy clear waters, Mexican cuisine, a relaxed beach lounging with water toys, a diving paradise with calm waters, vibrant coral formations, and diverse marine life. Also they offer deep-sea fishing, snorkeling and ATV excursions amidst conservation concerns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CANCUN

The State of Quintana Too, on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, hosts Mexico’s most visited beachside resort:

Over two million people flock to the shores of Cancun annually, and there is good reason for this. The local environment is stunning; the beaches along the Riviera Maya are pristine and the sea here is perfect for swimming and water activities; added to this, within a short travelling distance visitors can find themselves at the heart of some of the most breathtaking archaeological wonders of the world.

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