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Mexico

If you’re looking for a unique and underrated way to vacation in Puerto Vallarta or Cancun, there are plenty of options to consider. For instance, you could explore the charming surf town of Sayulita or the remote, pedestrian-only island of Holbox. You could also take a cultural tour to learn more about the rich history and traditions of Mexico in world-famous cities like San Miguel de Allende or Oaxaca. Better yet, visit a nearby nature reserve to hike, birdwatch, or swim in a refreshing cenote. Whatever you choose, Puerto Vallarta and Cancun offer endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and discovery.

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While Playa del Carmen was once a sleepy fishing village nearby Cancun, it has now become one of the most popular sun holidays.  With over 300 days of sun each year, it has the perfect climate to guarantee plenty of outdoor time.
One of the best things about being on holiday is trying all of the new food and there’s no better place to do this than Mexico. Here are our top 7 fruits!
It’s the sweetest thing in the world. Chocolate. Here are some of the best places on Earth to take your chocolate obsession to the next level.
Every year from October 31 to November 2, Mexico gets inspired by death and creates one of the world’s most unique celebrations: the Day of the Dead.
With its crystal-clear waters and golden beaches, Puerto Vallarta is a vacation hotspot. Discover the best things to do in Puerto Vallarta!
There are some amazing beaches just outside the city that are quite easy to get to as many buses travel that way each day. You don’t want to miss these beaches near La Paz.
Even if you’re flying into Cancun, you can get to Playa del Carmen in a quick one hour drive from Cancun. Here is how to get to a quieter beach of Playa del Carmen.
We, hungry travellers, are no longer content to just seek out the best local restaurant or market. And if that means traipsing through a forest, diving under the sea or getting up close and personal with a local farm animal, then so be it.