Archivo para Mayo, 2007Mexico Huatulco Hotel Bargains: Misión de los ArcosJust 1 block from the central plaza, this hotel has a similar style to the elegant Quinta Real, at a fraction of the cost. An all-white facade and intriguing decorative touches give it an inviting feel. There’s shuttle service to the Huatulco beaches.Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 23, 2007 Categorizado Huatulco Mexico, Mexico Hotels, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Festivals and Celebrations: CarnavalMexico has two particularly notable celebrations. Festivities in Veracruz fill the 3 days before Ash Wednesday, with fabulous floats, dancing in the plaza, and live entertainment. Mazatlán’s party lasts a full week before Lent, with parades, strolling musicians, and crowds of revelers along the entire length of the malecón. Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 23, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Festivals, Mexico Mazatlán, Mexico Tourism, Mexico Veracruz | Deja un Comentario Mexico Cultural Tourism: Palacio NacionalMexico’s center of government and presidential office was originally built in 1692 on the site of Moctezuma’s “new” palace, to be the home of Hernán Cortez. The top floor, added in the late 1920s, holds a series of stunning Diego Rivera murals depicting the history of Mexico. Posteado en Mayo 23, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Best Active Vacations: Surfing Zicatela Beach in Puerto EscondidoThis world-class break is a lure for surfers from around the globe. It challenges the best in the sport each September and October, when the waves peak and the annual surf competitions take place. Other noted surf breaks in Mexico include Sayulita and Las Islitas Beach near San Blas (both north of Puerto Vallarta), and […] Posteado en Mayo 23, 2007 Categorizado Adventure Tourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Puerto Escondido Loreto, Water Sports in Mexico | Deja un Comentario Mexico Tlaquepaque Dining Bets: Adobe Fonda,for Inventive Nueva CocinaDelicious Mexican food served inside one of those gorgeous decorative arts stores that line Tlaquepaque’s Calle Independencia. The point of departure for the food is some uncommon Mexican recipes, which are then given sparkling Italian and Argentine accents. Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 23, 2007 Categorizado Gastronomic Tourism in Mexico, Mexico Dining Bets, Mexico Tlaquepaque, Mexico Tlaquepaque Dining Bets, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario |