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Part of the Chichen Itza complex on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Gran Juego de Pelota is an ancient Mesoamerican ball court that offers a glimpse into the cultural and ritualistic practices […]
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Sumidero Canyon National Park, located in Mexico, features towering canyon walls that rise nearly 1,000 meters above the Grijalva River. This natural wonder is home to a diverse array of […]
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Nestled just outside of Tulum, Tankah Park is an eco-adventure destination that invites visitors to explore the varied landscapes of the Riviera Maya. The park’s dense jungle, serene cenotes, and […]
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Casa de Montejo, one of Mérida’s oldest buildings, was originally constructed in the 16th century. Today, it functions as a bank and a free-to-enter museum. The structure’s most striking feature […]
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Nestled in the heart of the Chiapas jungle, Misol-Ha Waterfall cascades 115 feet (35 meters) into a turquoise pool, offering a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. The waterfall’s powerful […]
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The Mexico City Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno) is a circular, domed building located in the heart of Chapultepec Park. This museum houses an extensive collection of […]
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Nestled in the heart of Jalisco, Mexico, a region renowned for its tequila, Summer’s Ranch (Rancho Verano Distileria de Tequila) offers a glimpse into the traditional tequila-making process. Visitors can […]
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Loreto Bay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, encompasses five uninhabited islands in the Sea of Cortez, near the tranquil resort town of Loreto. This protected coastal and marine […]
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Nestled in the south of the Baja California peninsula, the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range offers a stark contrast to the nearby beaches of Cabo San Lucas. This rugged […]
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Nestled on the northern banks of the Grijalva River, Chiapa de Corzo stands as one of the region’s oldest Spanish settlements, enriched by a deep indigenous history. This town serves […]
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Laguna Manialtepec, a coastal lagoon stretching 3.5 miles along the Puerto Escondido shoreline, is one of the region’s top natural attractions. This serene body of water is a haven for […]
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Nestled in the heart of Chiapas, San Juan Chamula is a vibrant town known for its scenic streets and traditional architecture, deeply rooted in the indigenous community. The central Church […]
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Perched 523 feet above sea level, the Mazatlan Lighthouse, or El Faro, has been a guiding beacon since 1879. Located in the port city of Mazatlán, Mexico, it is believed […]
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Situated 30 minutes outside of Oaxaca, the 16th-century Cuilapam Convent stands as a striking example of colonial architecture. This former Dominican convent, which once housed praying monks and witnessed the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico, Zinacantán is a Tzotzil-speaking Maya village where traditional customs and vibrant markets thrive. The Tzotzil Maya, comprising 99 percent of the population, have preserved […]
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In Mexico City, the Sonora Market (Mercado de Sonora) stands as a unique and eclectic shopping destination, just a stone’s throw from the food-centric La Merced Market. This bustling bazaar […]
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Near the Uxmal ruins in Mexico’s Yucatan, Choco-Story is an interactive chocolate museum and cacao plantation that delves into the history, culture, and sustainability of cacao. This community-driven, eco-friendly enterprise […]
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Nestled in the lush jungles of Chiapas, Mexico, the Agua Azul Waterfalls cascade in a series of turquoise blue pools. The water’s vibrant color and the natural surroundings create a […]
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Rising over 250 feet (76 meters) above the ground, the Cancún Scenic Tower (Torre Escénica) offers the highest viewpoint in the Riviera Maya. Located in Xcaret Park, this tower provides […]
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One of the oldest and largest markets in Oaxaca, the Abastos Market, also known as the Central de Abastos, is a vibrant and aromatic hub. Located in the heart of […]
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The Museo Maya de Cancún, one of the largest and most significant Mayan museums in Mexico, offers a rich exploration of the region’s ancient heritage. Located in Cancun, this modern […]
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Nestled in the historic center of Mexico City, the Ciudadela Artisan Market (Mercado de ArtesanÃas la Ciudadela) is a vibrant hub for locally made handicrafts. This fixed marketplace offers a […]
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Chetumal, the state capital of Quintana Roo, is a vibrant port city situated on the Yucatan Peninsula’s east coast. Nestled between dense jungle and just a short distance from ancient […]
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The heart of any Spanish Colonial city is the central plaza, or Zócalo, and the ancient Mexican port town of Acapulco, despite its modern facelifts, remains true to this tradition. […]