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BAJA MEXICO DESTINATIONS
Baja California Mexico
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Cabo San Lucas
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Los Cabos is at
the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Approaching by air
across the Sea of Cortés (which separates the Baja from the rest of Mexico)
the visitor first sees contrast: the craggy peaks of the Sierra de la Laguna
form a backdrop to miles of golden beach, blue water and dramatic red rock
formations; saguaro cactus, palms and cultivated gardens cover the pale gold
desert landscape.
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East Cape
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The East Cape is famous for great beaches, eco-tours,
serenity and seclusion for over half a century. These beautiful beaches run
from Buena Vista, all the way to San Jose Del Cabo, over 65 miles south.
They are the best beaches Baja has to offer!
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Ensenada
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Known as the
"Cinderella of the Pacific", Ensenada is located 70 miles south of the
international border, a 90-minute drive from San Diego. Its warm
Mediterranean climate, friendly atmosphere and accessibility by land, air,
and sea have made Ensenada a favorite tourist destination for many years,
and Mexico's second most-visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and
pleasure boats.
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La Paz
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La Paz Baja California
Mexico is located right on the Tropic of Cancer, with a desert landscape and
comfortable dry and warm climate year-around. The natural marine wonders of
the Bay of La Paz and the surrounding area make it the eco-tourism capital
of Mexico.
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Loreto Baja
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Loreto Baja California,
Mexico is a place that encourages you to commune with nature, play water
sports and take the Baja 1000 route in search of whales, cave paintings and
colonial missions. Because of Baja, Lotero’s climate, infrastructure and
relative isolation, it is also ideal for resting and forgetting about the
pressures of everyday life.
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Punta
Los Cabos
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Just across the
Mexican border Rosarito Beach is only 18 miles from the border via the
beautiful Rosarito-Tijuana Scenic Road. A vacation in Rosarito Beach begins
with a drive along the Pacific coast of the great Baja peninsula, a travel
experience in itself.
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San Felipe
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San Felipe has gradually transformed from
a sleepy fishing village into a popular vacation resort with an
International Airport, Nightclubs, Restaurants, Sport Fishing, Snorkeling,
Sailing Cruises and Sightseeing Tours. San Felipe is also home to dirt bike
and desert racing enthusiasts – with annual events throughout the year.
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Mainland Mexico
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Acapulco
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Legendary for its glamour, Acapulco
Mexico has long been a favorite of the jet set. Acapulco leapt into the
international spotlight in the late 1930’s when movie stars made it their
playground. Today, Acapulco attracts visitors with its glitzy nightlife and
pristine beaches. Acapulco is the largest, loudest, and most boisterous
resort in Mexico – yet seclusion from the port’s clamor can be found at
several hotel properties. Acapulco offers over 300 hotels and boasts some of
the world’s swankiest resorts, along with dozens of affordable beachfront
choices.
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Cancun
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Cancun Mexico is a tropical paradise in
the Mexican Caribbean renowned for unspoiled powder-white beaches, soothing
aquamarine seas, and remnants of mystic Indian civilizations. There is much
to explore around Cancun – an adventure to the mysterious Mayan
archaeological sites of Tulum, Coba, Chichen Itza or Uxmal with. Boat trips
to the nearby islands of Isla Mujeres, Cozumel and Contoy are excellent
daytime excursions
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Cozumel
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Cozumel Mexico's friendly people,
world-class facilities and archeological sites complement the stunning
beauty. As you might imagine, water sports are a major island activity with
options ranging from deep-sea fishing and water-skiing to scuba diving and
snorkeling that take your breath away!
Cozumel is a scuba divers paradise and.
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Guadalajara
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The Guadalajara of today is a large city
with enormous avenues, impressive monuments, dozens of squares overflowing
with trees and plants, colorful markets, crowded malls and a continuous
sense of activity reflected in the dozens of people strolling up and down
the wide pavements and pedestrian precincts. At every step of Guadalajara,
there is a place to stop and enjoy the city, which appears to have been
drawn by hand.
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Huatulco
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Huatulco is a resort destination with an
intimate, quiet ambiance and unspoiled tropical beauty. It is the kind of
place where days are best spent basking in the sun, and nights are spent
gazing at the shimmering stars. Huatulco boasts over 30 golden sand beaches
of which some are only accessible by boat. Huatulco set at the foot of the
Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains on a series of nine bays, Huatulco located in
the state of Oaxaca and..
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Ixtapa
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Ixtapa is considered one of Mexico's most
modern resorts, Ixtapa offers sophisticated pleasures and world-class
accommodations. Though the nightlife, shopping and restaurant scenes are
more subdued here than in other destinations, there's still plenty of
diversity. Golf, tennis, water sports and boutique shopping are just some of
the options. Zihuatanejo..
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Manzanillo
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Manzanillo Mexico in the state of Colima
offers a tranquil atmosphere that encourages the pursuit of unhurried
pleasures. In fact, there's little to draw you away from the golden sand
beaches and fantastic resorts of this pleasantly understated destination
known as the "heavenly paradise. Las Hadas Resort Manzanillo...
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Mazatlan
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Mazatlan Mexico this incomparable port
city is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world. Set in
a beautiful cove of the Pacific, Mazatlan lies at about the same latitudes
as Hawaii. The temperature fluctuates from mid-60's to mid-90's depending on
the time of the year.
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Mexico City
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Mexico City, the City of Palaces, the
ancient capital of the Mexican empire and the jewel in New Spanish Viceroys’
crown, is today one of the biggest, most complex and most beautiful cities
in the world. The mere size of the urban spread makes it a city among
cities....
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Puerto Vallarta
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Once a quiet fishing village, Puerto
Vallarta was "discovered" by director John Huston, who filmed "Night of the
Iguana" with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Since then, "Vallarta" has
developed into a lively resort with wide appeal. The old Mexico charm of
downtown Puerto Vallarta, amenities of Marina Vallarta and upscale Resorts
of Nuevo Vallarta....
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Riviera Maya
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The Riviera Maya is the strip from Cancun
to Tulum which includes fishermen's villages such as of Puerto Morelos,
Playa del Carmen, Playacar, Secreto, Perserverancia, Punta Bete Bay, Akumal,
Tankah, Punta Soliman and Tulum. The ecological parks of Xcaret, Xel-Ha,
Xpu-Ha and Tres Rios are located within this area. The Riviera Maya will be
able to offer ten to fifteen attractive options for visitors and will have
between 15,000 - 25,000 hotel rooms within the next few years
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