Cheap Vacations to Mexico

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  1. $247+tx $283Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Royal Decameron Complex

    Thu Sep 9th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  2. $268+tx $283Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Holiday Inn Puerto Vallarta

    Thu Sep 9th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  3. $347+tx $283Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Allegro Playacar by Occidental

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  4. $365+tx $287Book

    Cancún

    Maya Caribe Cancun

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  5. $367+tx $283Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Catalonia Playa Maroma

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  6. $367+tx $283Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Catalonia Yucatan

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  7. $385+tx $287Book

    Mazatlán

    El Cid Granada

    Fri Oct 8th, 7 Nights, No Meals

    3 Stars

  8. $390+tx $283Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Hacienda Hotel

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  9. $390+tx $283Book

    Mayan Riviera

    RIU Lupita

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  10. $395+tx $287Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Viva Wyndham Maya

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  11. $395+tx $287Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Grand Coco Bay

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  12. $395+tx $287Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Costa Club Punta Arena

    Fri Oct 8th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  13. $425+tx $287Book

    Acapulco

    Emporio Acapulco

    Tue Jan 4th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4 Stars

  14. $425+tx $287Book

    Cancún

    Holiday Inn Cancun Arenas

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  15. $435+tx $287Book

    Mazatlán

    El Cid Resort Castilla

    Fri Oct 8th, 7 Nights, No Meals

    4 Stars

  16. $435+tx $287Book

    Cancún

    Caribbean Princess

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3 Stars

  17. $437+tx $283Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Hacienda Hotel

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, No Meals

    3 Stars

  18. $440+tx $283Book

    Puerto Vallarta

    Allegro Nuevo Vallarta

    Fri Sep 10th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  19. $445+tx $287Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Reef Club Playacar Beach

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    3.5 Stars

  20. $447+tx $283Book

    Mayan Riviera

    Bahia Principe Akumal

    Sat Sep 11th, 7 Nights, All Inclusive

    4.5 Stars

Mexico: Ancient and fascinating, a land of surprises
Mexico is an ever-fascinating country. Indeed, visitors will soon recognize the rich diversity of indigenous, European and modern North American influences that come together to create an authentic national culture enriched by a medley of regional traits.



Overview
Mexico is a land of contrasts, with desert-like expanses and big industrial cities growing at an exponential rate, wilderness and carefully laid-out areas, modern facilities and impressive archaeological sites. In short, Mexico is an enchanting, multifaceted country with a lot to offer.

Mexico City, the nation's capital, is one of the most populated cities in the world, with approximately 20 million people huddled in a high valley 2,240 m (7,350 feet) above sea level. It's a fascinating place, what with its many historic and cultural treasures, great vitality and charming districts.

In the heart of the sprawling metropolis, facing the Plaza de la Constitución (more commonly known as "El Zócalo"), stands the Catedral Metropolitana, the largest cathedral in the Americas. A monumental structure built over the course of 250 years, from the 16th century onward, it's a mishmash of architectural influences with 14 side chapels of various styles. On the east side of the Zócalo, the Palacio Nacional, built from red tezontle (volcanic rock), has been the seat of the federal government since the late 17th century. After entering the imposing building through the courtyard, you can admire the spectacular revolutionary murals of famous Mexican painter Diego Rivera, which adorn the national palace's grand staircase.

A few blocks west is the Palacio de Bellas Artes, a gorgeous, typically Art Deco performing arts venue. A little farther along lies Parque Alameda, one of Mexico's most pleasant parks, laid out in a simple geometrical pattern. About 2 km (1.25 mi) farther west, past the Paseo de la Reforma -- a major, intermittently elegant boulevard -- is the Zona Rosa, a very touristy district with scores of hotels, restaurants, shops and nightclubs. The Paseo de la Reforma then leads through the Bosque de Chapultepec, a huge park with woods, lakes, a zoo, botanical gardens and a handful of museums.

If you only visit one museum during your stay in Mexico, be sure to make it the Museo Nacional de Antropología (which is closed on Mondays, as most museums in Mexico). The absolutely wonderful national museum of anthropology houses a large collection of priceless archaeological treasures uncovered in Mexico.




Where on earth
The southernmost country in North America, Mexico features a vast and often mountainous terrain that covers almost 2,000,000 km² (770,000 sq mi), more than three times the size of France. The country has a population of about 95 million.

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