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Are you looking for a travel destination that offers incredible food, friendly locals, and stunning scenery? Look no further than Mexico! Our beautiful country offers a diverse range of experiences for every type of traveler. From beach getaways to cultural excursions, you won't be disappointed with your trip to Mexico.

1. Tulum

Home to Mexico's most famous waterfront Mayan ruins, Tulum appeals to history buffs and water lovers alike. Positioned along a coastal stretch of the Riviera Maya, the area offers numerous lodging options, ranging from small boutique hotels to wellness retreats to all-inclusive resorts. That means every traveler can book the vacation that will best suit them. Regardless of where you stay, you can spend time lounging on the beach, exploring ancient ruins and swimming in secluded cenotes, unique underwater caves located around the Yucatán Peninsula.

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2. Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen boasts an exciting food scene, with eateries dishing out everything from delectable tacos and tostadas to sushi and expertly cooked seafood, plus an even hipper bar culture.

3. Zihuatanejo

Located on Mexico's Pacific coast, Zihuatanejo offers travelers an authentic Mexican experience full of brilliant sunsets and laid-back vibes.

4. Puerto Vallarta

The party never stops at this colorful resort town

Strolling, shopping, and sipping tequila along the Malecon boardwalk of Puerto Vallarta is the best way to kick off your vacation. Then hit the cobblestone streets of Old Vallarta to browse the flea market for handicrafts. The calm, warm waters of the Bay of Banderas make for excellent diving, or you can just watch artists sculpt spectacular creations in the sand. And the cluster of fine art galleries in El Centro are perfect spots to hit on a self-guided art tour.

5. Mexico City

If you're looking for a more historical experience, head to Mexico City. The capital city is rich in culture and history, with numerous museums, galleries, and architectural wonders to explore. Don't miss the chance to visit the famous Templo Mayor or to indulge in the city's incredible street food.

6. San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende is known for old world charm and first world amenities. A lively nightlife and abundance of fine restaurants give the mid-sized town a cosmopolitan vibrancy. The center of town is a time capsule of cobblestone streets lined with jewel tone colonial facades and stone colonnades, and overshadowed by La Parroquía, an immense neo-gothic church of pink stone. Nearby day trips include hot springs, high desert hikes, and the Jesuit Sanctuary of Atoltonilco, famous for its murals of angels and demons and over-the-top Mexican Baroque interior. —Felisa Rogers

 

For those looking for a more laid-back experience, head to the charming town of San Miguel de Allende. This colonial gem is known for its colorful buildings, bustling markets, and delicious food. Take a stroll through the cobblestone streets and admire the beautiful architecture or

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