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Acapulco
Acapulco is an international beach resort bustling with activity. Situated in one of the world's best and most beautiful natural harbors, Acapulco's exotic scenery is the backdrop to an exciting arena of watersports, incredible dining and shopping, championship golf, and legendary nightlife. Plus, you can watch the famous La Quebrada cliff divers as they plunge 136 feet to the sea.
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| Cancun
Cancún's history is rich—it has been the hunting and fishing grounds to the ancient civilization of the Maya and a haven for pirates. Today, Cancún has become the ideal vacation spot. In Cancún you'll find an abundance of shopping, dazzling nightlife, beautiful weather, and international flavor that create an exciting retreat. We offer hotels and resorts for every taste, from adults-only and family-oriented resorts, to moderate hotels for the value conscious.
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| Cozumel
During Mayan times, Cozumel was a sacred island covered with temples and shrines to the goddess Ixchel. Today it's known as an underwater paradise encircled by spectacular coral reefs, including Palancar Reef, a mountainous underwater formation six miles long and 300 feet high. We offer a selection of resorts on the beach or in the town of San Miguel.
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| Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
Ixtapa is set along 16 miles of coastline with stretches of sugary beach, scalloped coves, and inlets. Enjoy a wide selection of watersports, bask in the sun, or take a romantic moonlit stroll. Golf enthusiasts be sure to play a round of golf at the 18-hole Robert Trent Jones, Jr. course. For a relaxing getaway, travel just four miles southeast of Ixtapa to tiny Zihuatanejo a picturesque, charming fishing town, with a variety of hand-made crafts and open-air market and restaurants.
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| Los Cabos
Located at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos is actually two towns. San Jose del Cabo, a 200-year-old town, provides visitors with a look at traditional Old Mexico, and Cabo San Lucas is modern and bustles with activity day and night. The two towns are connected by a resort area known as The Corridor, where some of the Baja's most beautiful beaches are located.
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| Mazatlan
Mazatlan, with its long stretch of beachfront hotels, seafood restaurants, nightclubs, and bright lights, is one of the most popular resorts in Mexico, and its second largest coastal city. Although often popular with young adults, Mazatlán also tends to be less crowded than other well-known Mexican beach resorts, and is a favorite for seasoned travelers looking for rest and recreation in the sun. Nightlife is abundant and lively, and there is a large variety of restaurants. Beaches are long and the waves can be big enough for surfboarding and body surfing.
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| Puerto Vallarta
Once a tiny fishing village, the area surrounding Puerto Vallarta retains the timeless, laid-back feeling of "Old Mexico". The combination of sand and sunshine with old-fashioned Mexican charm is what makes the Puerto Vallarta area one of Mexico's fastest growing resorts. Puerto Vallarta is surrounded by lush mountains on one side and the 24-mile-long Bay of Banderas on the other. This scenic locale is punctuated with winding, stone-paved streets bordered by old buildings with red-tile roofs. You can horseback ride along mountain trails or walk to a scenic waterfall.
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| Riviera Maya
The Riviera Maya, south of Cancun, has white sandy beaches, coral reefs, Mayan ruins, and lush tropical foliage set against the brilliant blue-green Caribbean. The area offers swimming, snorkeling, and diving. If you prefer dry land, the platforms above the shore of Xel-Há (Shell-ha) provide an excellent view of the sealife. Playa del Carmen has restaurants and open-air shops along the waterfront. Xcaret (Sh-kar-et) combines interesting ruins with beautiful coves, inlets, and an underground river. The Riviera Maya is an ideal destination for vacationers who love the outdoors, tranquility, and a quiet vacation alternative to faster-paced Cancún.
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| Riviera Nayarit
Mexico's newest Pacific destination, Riviera Nayarit, unfolds just minutes north of Puerto Vallarta's International Airport. The area boasts 100 miles of pristine Pacific coastline, framed by the Sierra Madre mountains and loaded with luxurious resorts, world-renowned surfing, four golf courses, rare native wildlife including sea turtles, shops selling local artwork and traditional handicrafts, charming fishing towns, and miles of serene beaches. Because of its location among both mountains and ocean, Riviera Nayarit is renowned for offering the most exciting tours and adventures in any beachfront destination.
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