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Jun 12
2011
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Mexico Travel – Where to GoPosted by: social12 in Cultural Travel on Jun 12, 2011 Tagged in: Mexico
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Mexico is one of tfhe most popular getaway destinations for people from the US and the rest of the world. Mexico is well-known as one of the most vibrant, colorful and unique regions, with a cuisine that is popular worldwide, and opportunities for many outdoor adventures.
Many people wonder where to go and what to do on their Mexico travel trip. There are many options, so it is up to you to decide which is the most suitable for you and the people traveling with you.
Here are some possible locations and places of interest if you are traveling to Mexico for beaches and relaxation, sightseeing and exploring the Mayan ruins or to get as much experience as you can of this fascinating place:
Beaches
Mexico is an excellent choice if you are looking for a place to go for beaches and relaxation. The Mexican Riviera and destinations such as Acapulco, Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and many more are among the most popular resorts in the world. Each of these cities has a mood and charm of its own, providing many options for dining, night life, shopping and ways to have a good time.
Spa treatment has also become very popular in Mexico over the last few decades, together with newly developed trends and activities such as diving, snorkeling with sea lions and extreme sports.
Mayan ruins
Many people organize their Mexico travel in a way that will allow them to spend at least a few days visiting some of the most popular sightseeing destinations such as Chichen Itza, Tulum and other Mayan ruins. This is a great experience for everyone who is interested in history and Mesoamerican civilizations.
The Mayan culture, astronomy, and science was the most advanced in Central America during the period when the different parts of Chichen Itza archaeological complex were built. Seeing with your own eyes how their civilization was able to build pyramids, temples and other stone structures four thousand years ago is something definitely worth seeing.
Chichen Itza is the most popular of the Mayan ruins, but definitely not the only one; so depending on which region of Mexico you are visiting, you can check on the available trips to other interesting destinations.
Inland Mexico
Mexico is a large country, and not all regions are located in proximity to the sea. There are many inner parts of Mexico where you can find cities that have been influenced by the Spanish architecture of the colonial period.
There are contemporary cities like Mexico City where the constant life of millions of people keeps going day and night, providing great opportunities for night life, shopping and business. There are also many old-fashioned small villages where the rural way of life is the norm.
There are historical ruins, monuments and other places to visit in inland Mexico related to the colonial age and Spanish dominance in this region, as well as ruins from the Mayan civilization.
If you choose Mexico as the travel destination for your next vacation, make sure that you have enough time to experience most of what this vibrant region of the world has to offer.




