November 1, 2006

Vacationing in Mexico

If you have been dreaming of a mexico vacation, we hope your dream comes through soon. Mexico is an excellent vacation destination with something for everyone. Anne Morris surely knows what she is talking about.

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Author: Anne Morris

Mexico, our neighbor down south is the perfect place for your
next vacation. With the Gulf Coast on one end and the Caribbean
on another, it is a favorite for many tourists.

Mexico is a study of contrasts of ancient and modern, aside from
the landscape, there is the blend of cultures from the
indigenous peoples to the cosmopolitan cities and plenty of
beaches choose from.

The country spans about 1964,375 square kilometers. It is
divided in six regions each with their own attractions for the
visitor.

Northern Mexico-Dunes, Desert and Sierra Madre

For those who want a little bit of nature and adventure you should head consider northern Mexico-vacations/" rel="tag directory">Mexico vacations. Northern Mexico is made of the states of Durango, Nuevo Leon, Sonora, Tamaulipas, Chihuahua,
Coahuila and Zacatecas. There are the mountains of Sierra Madre that provide you with wonderful views of sun rising and setting.

If you like and would like to bring back a collection of beautiful pictures of nature you could go to the Cuatro Ciengas desert in Coahuila. There you would not be disappointed with the spectacular views and you must make time to enjoy the natural hot springs.

In Zacatecas, you can go through the streets and see a little
bit of Mexico's colonial past. There are many building that are
still standing from the period of the very first Spanish
settlers. One such landmark is Cerro de la Bufa. And Chihuahua
is home to the ruins at Paquime and many collections of
traditional art from the Raramuri Indians.

In Guayamas, Bahia de Kino, San Carlos and Puerto Penasco, you
can find a lot more features, including zones of archeological
interest and more beaches.

Central Mexico

Starting from the northern high plateau to the tip of Sierra
Madre range down south, this region has plenty for a person to
see in terms of culture and scenery. You have Mexico City, with
amazing examples of architecture like the old buildings in the
Historic Center and the old world style of Basilica of Guadalupe.

You can visit the many archeological sites open to tourists.
There are a number of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, springs,
forests and caverns to go to. And if you want to activities,
plenty are offered. You can do cave exploring, rafting, scuba
diving, nature observing, and rock climbing to name a few.

About the author:
Anne Morris writes articles about travel. Discover more
information about travel at <a
href="http://www.mexico-mama.com">mexico-mama.com</a> and <a
href="http://www.guideatlanta.com">guideatlanta.com</a>.

We can't wait to pack our bags and head "south of the border"…AGAIN!

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November 10, 2006

45ish said:

I'm not overly familiar with Mexico, even though it's not that far away as a bordering country.  I was not aware of the Hot Springs they have to offer.  When planning a future vacation in Mexico I will consider this as a focal point for relaxing.  I've never been to a real Hot Springs.  The closest I've ever experienced to anything of that nature would be the Hot Springs whirlpool spa tubs. No comparison, I'm sure.

November 15, 2006

Hypnotique said:

One of my former co-workers took a vacation to Mexico and he said that he enjoyed it. We have planned to take a trip there ourselves within the next year. I think I will be checking Zacatecas as place like this interest me. Thanks for sharing the great information, I am still writing out ideas for this vacation.

November 21, 2006

Lesley said:

Mexico isn't somewhere I'd ever considered taking a vacation, although I must admit that like some of the other commenters, it is not a destination I know much about.  From this article it sounds like a nice place with some interesting sights and some nice scenery to take in. It sounds like the kind of destination that would be best served by taking a tour, or at least doing a lot of research / planning so that you can fit everything in and don't miss too many of the sights.

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