Cancun has a lot more to offer than a vibrant nightlife and beach volleyball. Try the Mayan archaeological sites, for a change. Or enjoy the fine sites, dining or the shopping experience. You will get a good value for your money in any of the newly built hotels.
Cancun has a lot more to offer than a vibrant nightlife and beach volleyball.
Get the best of Mexico and Caribbean in one place, without the shopping, dining, and nightlife of nearby Cancun. Relax and enjoy beautiful beaches, diving sites, Mayan archeological sites, and museums.
Get the best of Mexico and Caribbean in one place, without the shopping, dining, and nightlife of nearby Cancun.
Stretching along the Baja Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are known as the 'capes' - or Los Cabos in Spanish. The strip of land between the two towns - called the Corridor region - is now a booming beach resort area. Los Cabos successfully transitioned from the average unknown fishermen's town status to a popular and American-friendly resort.
Stretching along the Baja Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are known as the 'capes' - or Los Cabos in Spanish.
For today's "comfort&culture" travelers searching for that one beach destination that offers luxury beach resorts(Ixtapa) along with seaside village charm (Zihuatanejo). Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo delivers the best of both worlds. A vacation here delivers modern comforts, tropical beauty, and village charm better than any resort area in Mexico.
For today's "comfort&culture" travelers searching for that one beach destination that offers luxury beach resorts(Ixtapa) along with seaside village charm (Zihuatanejo).
Acapulco is for lovers, partiers and golfers. The views of the picturesque bay are spectacular. Having dinner on a restaurant with views of the bay at night with your loved one will be unforgettable. This is a relatively large city between the Pacific and lush green hills.
Acapulco is for lovers, partiers and golfers.
On Banderas Bay at the foot of lush tropical mountains on Mexico's Pacific coast, Puerto Vallarta has retained much of its charm as it has evolved from fishing village into a hip resort town. There's no lack of things to do. Stroll on the town's malecon (boardwalk), take a boat trip to Los Arcos Islands, go on a canopy tour in the tropical forest. From January to March you can watch humpback and gray whales up close. Cap it all off enjoying some seafood and a michelada at La Palapa on the beach as the sun sets over the Pacific.
On Banderas Bay at the foot of lush tropical mountains on Mexico's Pacific coast, Puerto Vallarta has retained much of its charm as it has evolved from fishing village into a hip resort town.