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Places to Visit in Mexico

Mexico City.

Brief Introduction:

Mexico is a country located in the south of North America and is the 6th most visited county in the world and had 15th most income generated by tourism in the world which can show that Mexico is one of the main places that tourist want to visit.

Places to Visit:

Cancún and the Mayan Riviera:

This is picture of Mayan Riviera in Mexico.

The resort locations of Cancn, Playa del Carmen, the island of Cozumel, and beyond are located along a stunning length of coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. The Riviera Maya is the name given to these group of islands.


This beautiful location on the Yucatán Peninsula's eastern coast attracts over five million people each year, producing significant tourist money. Despite these numbers, the Riviera's huge beaches, infinite crystal-clear ocean, and multitude of excellent all-inclusive resorts ensure that you won't feel crowded.


Scuba diving in the world's largest underwater museum, a spectacular collection of sculptures submerged at depths of up to eight meters, is also available in the area, as are dolphin and stingray swims, snorkeling among reefs and tropical fish, and scuba diving in the world's largest underwater museum, a spectacular collection of sculptures submerged at depths of up to eight meters.


Then there are the many old Mayan ruins in the area, some of which are within walking distance of the beaches, while the largest and most impressive – Chichén Itzá and Tulum – are only a few hours away.

Puerto Vallarta:

Puerto Vallarta located in Mexico.

Puerto Vallarta, on Mexico's Pacific coast, is another increasingly popular beach vacation. Vallarta, which is frequently abbreviated as "Vallarta," first gained popularity as a playground for North America's social elite in the 1960s and has since grown in popularity with foreigners searching for second homes in a sunny, warmer environment. Many areas of it have remained unaffected by modernization.
Due to the variety of activities available in Puerto Vallarta, the city now attracts both senior cruise ship passengers eager to swim with dolphins and younger vacationers seeking adventure in activities such as paragliding and jet skiing.
For those who prefer a more leisurely vacation, the city offers numerous opportunities to buy for arts and crafts or simply stroll along nice coastal promenades with their numerous green spaces and sculptures.

Cabo San Lucas and the Los Cabos Corridor:

Cabo San Lucas in Mexico



Los Cabos, located at the southernmost tip of the stunning Baja Peninsula, is one of Mexico's most popular beach getaways. This 30-kilometer length of pristine beaches, known as Corredor Turistico, stretches between the cities of Cabo San Lucas to San José del Cabo and attracts visitors from all over the world for its clean waters, diving, snorkeling, and fishing (it also holds the world's largest marlin contest).
There are now a plethora of resorts to suit all tastes and budgets, ranging from exquisite spas to golf-centered hotels with some of North America's top courses. Los Cabos, on the other hand, is mostly geared toward high-end vacationers. It is one of Mexico's luxury capitals.

Copper Canyon; Mexico's Grand Canyon:

Copper Canyon located in Mexico.


Chihuahua, one of Mexico's most northerly states (it shares a border with New Mexico in the United States), is home to the magnificent Copper Canyon, one of the country's most popular natural attractions (Barranca del Cobre).
Copper Canyon, which is located in the Sierra Madre Occidental and consists of a beautiful network of deep canyons, is actually wider and deeper than its more famous cousin, the Grand Canyon. These spectacular natural structures were constructed by six rivers that converge in the Rio Fuerte before flowing into the Gulf of California, earning them the moniker Copper Canyon.


Mexico City's Historic Center:

This is picture of Historic Center of Mexico.

Mexico City (Ciudad de México) is the country's capital and seat of government, as well as one of the country's most popular alternative travel destinations, thanks to its numerous world-class museums, art galleries, and attractions. Don't let its size deter you. Instead, concentrate your efforts on the historic city center (Centro Histórico de la Ciudad), a 15-square-kilometer UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 1,400 significant colonial buildings dating from the 16th to 19th century.
Most of Mexico City's major attractions, including the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Templo Mayor with its Aztec treasures, are located here, many of which are within walking distance of Constitution Square (Plaza de la Constitución), the city's busy main plaza.

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