Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / Tourist Destinations in MexicoTourism in Cancun is fantasticPosteado el Octubre 21, 2008 - Categorizado en Aquatic sports in Cancun, Tourist Destinations in Mexico Cancun is a great tourist destination in Mexico that has developed a fantastic hotel zone. It is 30 minutes from the Cancun International Airport and has a wide range of hotels that offers all the amenities and facilities you are looking for to have a memorable stay.
It is always recommend enjoying the different fishing tours in Cancun but especially the night fishing tours and the deep sea fishing tours in Cancun. Most of this packages tours in Cancun include the appropriate equipment to enjoy a great day fishing. You can also meet excellent fishing guides in Cancun that will help you to catch blue marlins, dorados, and others. You should ask them about where you can get the appropriate equipment if you want to buy one in the different fishing stores in Cancun. Author: Viviana Gómez Villa La Estancia, a 6 stars hotel in Los CabosPosteado el Febrero 27, 2008 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism, Tourist Destinations in Mexico
35 minutes away from the International Airport, you will find Villa La Estancia resort and its gorgeous surroundings. Here you can take a 20-minute scenic stroll to downtown Cabo San Lucas to experience Mexico’s fascinating culture. In this hotel in Cabo San Lucas we provide our guests with the highest quality of service and amenities. Our staff will pamper you 24 hours a day by offering in room massage, room service plus an array of amenities. Best Volcanoes in Mexico: Popocatépetl and IztaccÃhuatlPosteado el Agosto 17, 2007 - Categorizado en Ecotourism in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Tourist Destinations in Mexico When not obscured by Mexico City’s famous smog, the country’s second- and third-highest mountains dominate the skyline south of the capital, with the classic, symmetrical cone of “Popo” rising above the four irregular peaks of craterless “Izta.” It’s an iconic image that inspired the Aztec version of Romeo and Juliet, in which the warrior Popo stands inconsolably over the dead princess Izta for all time. Mexican Pacific:Puerto EscondidoPosteado el Abril 12, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Mexico, Puerto Escondido Mexico, Puerto Escondido Oaxaca, Tourist Destinations in Mexico Puerto Escondido, a heavenly beach destination, lies on the coast of the state of Oaxaca, 249 km (154 mi) south of the state capital. The climate is semi-humid, with rainfall in the summer and an average temperature of 28º C (82º F). Among its many attractions, this destination offers a notable group of beaches surrounded by lush vegetation. The blue-green waters are ideal for doing a wide variety of aquatic sports. One of the beaches, Zicatela, hosts an international surfing competition, while in November a sportfishing tournament takes place at Playa Principal. In the environs you’ll find nature areas like the Lagunas de Chacahua National Park, which consists of a group of lagoons and mangroves where you can spy a wide variety of indigenous wildlife, such as crocodiles, iguanas, exotic bird species and songbirds. At Mazunte Beach you can visit the Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga, a turtle sanctuary dedicated to the research and conservation of various turtle species. Another strong draw is Puerto Escondido’s delicious fish and seafood dishes, as well as its regional Oaxacan fare, such as mole and quesillo (a stringy cheese). Here you also can partake in an interesting celebration in honor of the Virgen de Juquila (Virgin of Juquila). In addition, you’ll find beautiful crafts made of seashells and black coral. At night, you can party until the break of dawn at the restaurants, bars and nightclubs along the beach.Source:visitmexico.com Cultural Tourism in Merida: Art GalleriesPosteado el Abril 12, 2007 - Categorizado en Art Galleries in Merida, Art Galleries in Mexico, Cultural Tourism in Mexico, Merida Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Tourist Destinations in Mexico In the 2000 Merida was named Cultural Capital of the Americas. At this same time various art galleries opened in Merida bringing a whole new energy to this 462-year old city. If art is your fancy, you are visiting the right city. Several galleries are owned by the foreigners who have moved to Merida and made it their home. Between the local owners and the foreigners, there is a very nice variety of artwork available. |