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National Mexican Turtle Center (Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga)
National Mexican Turtle Center (Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga) In September 1991, in response to the dwindling numbers and near extinction of many turtle species, the Mexican government banned the trade of sea turtles and created the National Mexican Turtle Center, or Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga
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La Condesa
La Condesa International restaurants, popular nightclubs and trendy bars line the shaded streets of Condesa, an up-and-coming district in the Cuauhtemoc Borough of Mexico City. Just west of Zocalo, this youthful neighborhood is known for its attractive residents, fashionable businessmen and innova
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Cenote Chaak Tun
Cenote Chaak Tun The ancient Mayans believed hidden cenotes were sacred portals to the underworld. Given the dark, eerie surroundings and stalactites dripping from above, it’s easy to see how these subterranean caves inspired the paranormal awe. At Cenote Chaak Tun outside Playa del Carmen, ventur
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Boca de Tomatlan
Boca de Tomatlan Tucked into the corner of the Bahia de Banderas of the Pacific Ocean is the quiet fishing village of Boca de Tomatlan. A wonderful throwback to a simpler way of life, this charming seaside town is sandwiched between the Horcones River, Boca Bay and the mountains of Puerto Vallarta
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Ría Lagartos
Ría Lagartos Love flamingos? Then head to Ría Lagartos, a little fishing village in the Mexican Riviera that is home to Parque Natural Ría Lagartos, a stunning park and biosphere reserve.Ría Lagartos Park is situated alongside a long estuary, and more than 380 bird species reside here, including t
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Playa Uvas
Playa Uvas Playa Uvas is one of the newer private beach clubs in Cozumel, and it is the closest to downtown and the piers. Facing the white sands and the turquoise waters, the club sits directly on the coastline and offers a variety of beach activities to its visitors. For the adventurous, there a
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Paseo de la Reforma
Paseo de la Reforma France has the Champs-Élysées, New Orleans has St. Charles Street, and Mexico City has the Paseo de la Reforma. More than just a major thoroughfare that spans the length of the city, the street is a historical touchstone to remind all who pass through of the robust history of M
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Nohoch Mul
Nohoch Mul Scale the ancient stone steps of the Yucatan’s tallest Mayan pyramid, Nohoch Mul, which overlooks the ruins of the Coba archeological site. Coba was once a grand town, comparable in size to the more popular Chichen Itza, and at 137 feet tall, Nohoch Mul stands some 40 feet taller than C
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Mr Sanchos Beach Club Cozumel
Mr Sanchos Beach Club Cozumel Find everything you need for a relaxing and fun day at the beach with an all-inclusive day pass to Mr. Sanchos Beach Club Cozumel. Situated on a private, 1,500-foot-long stretch of white-sand beach, Mr. Sanchos has all the usual beach amenities like umbrellas and loun
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Discover Mexico Park
Discover Mexico Park This new theme park grants visitors the opportunity to experience the many parts of Mexico while visiting Cozumel. It showcases the history, culture and art of the country through several indoor and outdoor exhibitions. Visitors can weave through an outdoors timeline with min
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Chileno Beach
Chileno Beach One of the premier beaches in the Cabo San Lucas area, Chileno Beach offers sun-seekers unrivaled beauty, deep seclusion, and some excellent snorkeling opportunities. Protected by the Chileno Bay, the waters here are calm, warm, and clear, and the reefs that lie just offshore act as
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San Jose Estuary
San Jose Estuary This stunning sanctuary located between San Jose del Cabo and the Marina is home to hundreds of species of indigenous birds and colorful wildlife. Nature lovers flock to this protected body of fresh water for sunrise kayak journeys and relaxing sunset hikes. It’s popular among bir
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San Bartolo Coyotepec
San Bartolo Coyotepec Visitors looking for the perfect Oaxaca souvenir can find a unique reminder in the municipality of San Bartolo Coyotepec, located about 15 kilometers south of Oaxaca. Known for its black clay pottery, its quiet streets are lined with shops, galleries and studios selling this
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Casa Cenote
Casa Cenote Beautiful, underwater sinkholes flooded with light, the cenotes of Riviera Maya, Mexico are a natural wonder and a sight to behold. Though there are many throughout the region, Casa Cenote is uniquely located in a mangrove forest close to the sea. It can be thought of as almost an unde
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Angel of Independence (Monumento a la Independencia)
Angel of Independence (Monumento a la Independencia) Built in 1910, this iconic monument commemorates the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the nation’s War of Independence. Its towering stone column stretches high into the Mexico City skyline and both drivers and pedestrians can see its golde
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La Paz
La Paz La Paz, the laidback Baja California Sur capital, draws visitors from around the world with an array of eco-tourism attractions to please lovers of nature and the great outdoors. With access to around 900 islands, including the chalk-white Isla Espiritu Santo islands in the Bay of La Paz, t
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Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen A resort-city just outside of Cancun, Playa del Carmen is the center of the region known as the Riviera Maya. Playa del Carmen prides itself on its reputation and charm as a fishing village and artists colony, away from the crowded metropolis of Cancun. The Quinta Avenida is the c
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Coyuca Lagoon
Coyuca Lagoon Eager for an escape into untamed nature, just 10 kilometers (6 miles) from bustling Acapulco? Cruise north toward peaceful Coyuca Lagoon, a world away from the high-rise hotels and crowded beaches. The freshwater lagoon spreads across some 72 square kilometers (28 square miles), and
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Mission of San Jose del Cabo Church
Mission of San Jose del Cabo Church This iconic Catholic Church located in the heart of Cabo was founded in 1730. Its brilliant white bell towers and striking interior pay homage to the life and death of Jesuit priest, Nicolas Tamaral, who was martyred on the site where this building now stands. T
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Chankanaab Park (Parque Chankanaab)
Chankanaab Park (Parque Chankanaab) Relaxed Chankanaab Park - or Parque Chankanaab - is a lovely and laid-back eco archaeological park, just south of the town of Cozumel. There are several attractions on dry land, including faux Mayan ruins, pleasant gardens, dolphin and sea lion shows, and good s
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