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Book a Mexico Vacation Package complete with air, hotel and activities to do while you're there. Mexico has some of the world’s best fishing, golfing and sightseeing. Enjoy your stay at a fabulous beach resort in one of the great Mexican destinations we offer.

Experience the beaches and visit ancient Mayan ruins. Or, lounge by the pool and enjoy the pulsating Mexican nightlife. Whatever you enjoy doing on vacation, we have a Mexico Vacation Package that’s right for you. Book your Mexico beach vacation today.

Leading Mexico Hotels & Resorts 


Banyan Tree Mayakoba
Camino Real Club and Suites
Casa Velas Hotel Boutique
Fiesta Americana Grand Coral Beach
Gran Melia Cancun Royal Service
Grand Velas All Suites & SPA Resort
Grand Velas, Riviera Maya
Hotel Camino Real Monterrey
Hotel Habita
Las Brisas Acapulco
Marquis Los Cabos
Marquis Reforma Hotel/Spa
One&Only Palmilla
Paradisus Riviera Cancun Royal Service
Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa
The Royal Hideaway Playacar
Zoëtry Paraiso de la Bonita Riviera Maya



RIVIERA MAYA – MEXICO’S NEWEST VACATION OPTION
If you enjoy Cancun or Cozumel, why not try nearby Riviera Maya for your next vacation?  The exciting Riviera Maya is Mexico’s newest playground with more than 80 miles of pristine white sand beaches.

The region has some activities that include interacting with dolphins at Isla Mujeres, tropical reef snorkeling at Maroma Beach and a full day of swimming the underground river and exploring the ruins of Xcaret. There are Riviera Maya vacation activities geared for families, couples and seniors. We know you’ll love Riviera Maya so much; you’ll want to return again and again.

About Moving to Mexico
Resources for Moving to Mexico.
Embassies & Consulates of Mexico
Embassies of other nations in Mexico and the Embassies & Consulates of Mexico worldwide. Embassy pages for the Republic of Mexico on EmbassyWorld.com
Articles On Living In Mexico
Articles On Living & Investing In Mexico - An Index of Articles  posted on This Website on Living in the Caribbean.
Education & Schools in Mexico
Education, Schools & Research in Mexico
Hospitals in Mexico
Hospitals in Mexico and Hospitals Around The World Listed by Region.
Maps of Mexico
A large number of differing maps of Mexico, including city maps
Newpapers & Media in Mexico
We've tried to include enough unique sources of Mexico's media without burdening the surfer. There is also access to some of the classified directories of the local newspapers. Find an apartment, sell your house in the U.S. or UK and go. Forty years from now you'll have grandkids who will think of you as a genius
Vacation & Travel in Mexico
EscapeArtist Travel - Our new section providing unique travel to unique locations

 

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Destinations

Mexico   

   Baja California  

 Cabo San Lucas    Ensenada    La Paz    Los Cabos   San Jose Del Cabo   Tijuana 

  Central Mexico  

         Cuernavaca     Oaxaca    Guadalajara     

 Guanajuato      Mexico City      San Miguel De Allende    Veracruz

 Northern Mexico

Copper Canyon    Monterrey

  Pacific Coast Mexico

Acapulco    Huatulco    Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo    Manazanillo  

 Mazatlan    Puerto Vallarta    Riviera Nayarit

         Yucatan Peninsula

Akumal   Campeche    Cancun    Chetumal    Chichen Itza    Cozumel    Isla Mujeres  

 Holbox Island     Merida    Playa Del Carmen   Playa Paraiso   Puerto Aventuras  

Puerto Morelos     Riviera Maya      Tulum            

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Cabo San lucas    Cancun     Ciudad Del Carmen     Cozumel    Guadalajara    Hermosillo    La Paz

Leon     Merida    Mexico City    Monterrey    Playa Del Carmen    Puerto Morelos     Puerto Vallarta

San Jose Del Cabo     Tijuana     Tulum     Villa Hermosa

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Mexico enjoys a cultural blend that is wholly unique: among the fastest growing industrial powers in the world, its vast cities boast modern architecture to rival any in the world, yet it can still feel, in places, like a half-forgotten Spanish colony, while the all-pervading influence of native American culture, five hundred years on from the Conquest, is extraordinary.

Each aspect can be found in isolation, but far more often, throughout the Republic, the three co-exist - indigenous markets, little changed in form since the arrival of the Spanish, thrive alongside elaborate colonial churches in the shadow of the skyscrapers of the Mexican miracle. The people of Mexico reflect it, too; there are communities of full-blooded indígenas, and there are a few - a very few - Mexicans of pure Spanish descent. The great majority of the population, though, is mestizo, combining both traditions and, to a greater or lesser extent, a veneer of urban sophistication.

Despite encroaching Americanism, a tide accelerated by the NAFTA free trade agreement, and close links with the rest of the Spanish-speaking world (an avid audience for Mexican soap operas), the country remains resolutely individual. Its music, its look, its sound, its smell rarely leave you in any doubt about where you are, and the thought "only in Mexico" - sometimes in awe, sometimes in exasperation, most often in simple bemusement - is rarely far from a traveller's mind. The strength of Mexican identity perhaps hits most clearly if you travel overland across the border with the United States: this is the only place on earth where a single step will take you from the "First" world to the "Third". It's a small step that really is a giant leap.

You have to be prepared to adapt to travel in any country that is still "developing" and where change has been so dramatically rapid. You simply have to accept the local temperament - that work may be necessary to live, but it's not life's central focus, that minor annoyances really are minor, and that there's always something else to do in the meantime. For the most part, this is an easy, a fabulously varied, and an enormously enjoyable and friendly place in which to travel.

Physically, Mexico resembles a vast horn, curving away south and east from the US border with its final tip bent right back round to the north. It is an extremely mountainous country: two great ranges, the Sierra Madre Occidental in the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental in the east, run down parallel to the coasts, enclosing a high, semi-desert plateau. About halfway down they are crossed by the volcanic highland area in which stand Mexico City (or México) and the major centres of population. Beyond, the mountains run together as a single range through the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Only the eastern tip - the Yucatán peninsula - is consistently low-lying and flat.

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