Archivo para Mayo, 2007Mexico Best Natural Attractions: Desert Landscapes in Baja SurThe painted-desert colors and unique plant life are a natural curiosity in Los Cabos, where horseback, hiking, and ATV trips explore the area. The arid desert contrasts sharply with the intense blue of the strong sea surrounding the peninsula.Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 28, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Manzanillo Luxury Hotels: El TamarindoThe most exclusive remote resort in Mexico, this stylish place combines large private casitas facing the Pacific with a stunning private oceanfront golf course. Fellow guests are likely to be Hollywood celebrities and the well-to-do from around the world. It’s about 1 hour north of Manzanillo along Costa Alegre (see attractions in Costa Alegre). Posteado en Mayo 28, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Cancún Hotel Bargains: Rey del Caribe HotelA unique oasis in downtown Cancun, this hotel has considered every detail to achieve the goal of living in an organic and environmentally friendly manner. Set in a tropical garden, the combination of sunny rooms, warm service, yoga and meditation classes, and healthful dining is a welcome respite to party-hearty Cancún (see hotels in Cancun). […] Posteado en Mayo 28, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Festivals and Celebrations: “Night of the Radishes”Unique in the country, December 23 in Oaxaca is when the Oaxaqueños build fantastic sculptures out of radishes flowers, and dried cornhusks. They go on display on the zócalo. On December 24, each Oaxacan church organizes a procession with music, floats, and crowds bearing candles. Posteado en Mayo 28, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Religious Tourism: Santa Prisca y San Sebastián ChurchOne of Mexico’s most impressive baroque churches, completed in 1758, this church in Taxco has an intricately carved facade, an interior decorated with gold-leafed saints and angels, and paintings by Miguel Cabrera, one of Mexico’s most famous colonial-era artists. Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 28, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario |