Image

Mexico

Mexico

If your ideal holiday is one where you get to see it all and do it all, Mexico is the place for you. Whether its historical monuments you’re looking for or intensely beautiful countryside, or magnificent beaches, or a totally new cultural experience, you’ll find it here. This North American country is bordered by not one but two water masses: the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

It ranks as the 13th largest independent nation in the world and is the most populous among nations that have Spanish as their national language. Occupation of this area began thousands of years ago and it was home to both the Mayan and Aztec civilisations before Spain laid claim to it. Being bisected by the Tropic of Cancer, you will find that the weather in one part of Mexico can differ greatly from another part.

Sightseeing and activities

mexico Cancun

Cancun is one of Mexico’s most celebrated resorts and contains a diverse assortment of attractions. One of the most interesting is the Coba Ruins that are evidence of the country’s Mayan heritage. These ruins have been carefully preserved for the benefit of visitors and the fact that they lie miles away from civilisation make them all the more enchanting. Explorers will be thrilled that they are allowed to climb all the way to the top and view this breathtaking spectacle and its surroundings from above.

The cenotes near this site are not only beautiful, they provide a unique swimming experience. The El Meco and El Rey ruins are also worth a visit. Apart from a poignant history lesson, Cancun will also supply you with the perfect setting for utter R&R. We’re talking miles of white sands bordered by crystalline blue waters and unlimited sunshine. We’re also talking of well equipped spas offering a number of treatments designed to fully relax your body and mind. Did we mention that while in Cancun you can also get a chance to swim with dolphins? Well you can.

Mexico Chichen Itza temple

If you’ve seen the pyramid-like structures of Mexico on TV and wondered where they are, they are tucked away in San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico City.

While taking your tour there you might want to go with a guide who will elaborate on the significance of each feature of these magnificent structures. Or you could pay a visit to the National Museum of Anthropology, one of Mexico City’s many museums and get the knowledge in advance.

But even without this the aura of the place is overwhelming and you are guaranteed to spend hours wandering from temple to temple. The visit to the National Museum of Anthropology, by the way, is quite an experience itself. It is one of the largest of its kind in the world and you will be lost in a maze of artefacts depicting life in several ancient cultures.

But perhaps Mexico’s most visited attraction is the Chichen Itza temple. This structure is revered for its age and historical significance, as well as unique astronomical design.

Events

Every February Mexico goes wild as the annual carnival that precedes Lent is celebrated. This week long festival features plenty of live music and dancing and games.

 
Showing 7 - 1 of 1 Special Offers

Now Jade Riviera Resort & Spa

I’ve booked my family to go here next summer. We have some superb early booking offers with massive savings. They are booking fast. This resort offers everything that a family could wish for: 2 large pools, a children’s pool, children’s club, spa, tennis, read more »

Dreams Riviera Resort & Spa

The 5* Dreams Riviera Resort boasts a beautiful white sandy beach plus luxurious accommodation & is just 30 minutes from Cancun in Puerto Morelos. This luxury resort is perfect for families. The kids have access to the Explorers kids club so the grown up’s can read more »

Showing 6 - 8 of 8 Mexico Travel Blogs
No Client Reviews Found

Write a Review

Name:
*
Town:
*
City:
*
Email:
*
Destination:
Hotel:
*
or
Travel Expert:
*
Review: