Mexico, with its beautiful beaches, rich culture and small
luxurious resorts can make an ideal honeymoon escape. Our
Mexican getaways combine the hustle and bustle of resort
towns with fascinating historical sites, gourmet dining
and specialty shopping. Of
course, you can choose to take advantage of these activities,
or simply lose yourself in the private seclusion these properties
offer.
Baja California is a beautifully
rugged and sparse place, much akin to Arizona in terms of
climate, but also bounded by the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific
Ocean. The southern portion, commonly referred to as "Cabo",
is where the vast majority of hotels and resorts reside.
The area offers striking scenery, terrific golf, marine
mammal watching, scuba diving and other water sports.
Puerto
Vallarta has been growing over the past decade - new
resorts, new restaurants, new activities. But as you move
away from the city center, in either direction, you can
find its tranquil side. Some truly beautiful, upscale and
unique resorts have been built that both cater to your every
need and keep you out of the city fray, unless of course,
you want to head into town for the day or night!
Zihuatanejo
is a sleepy town on the Pacific, but it is home to some
of the most unique small properties on the coast. Nowhere
near the scale of Acapulco or Puerto Vallarta, Zihuatanejo
offers sun, beach, golf, and sights in a more relaxed, small-town
environment. However, if desired, the big resort experience
is nearby in the neighboring town of Ixtapa.
The
Yucatan Peninsula embodies the richness and diversity
of Mexico. Here, you will find the heart of ancient Mayan
culture, including the Chichen Itza, Coba and Tulum ruins.
Miles of beach, and the cosmopolitan setting of Cancun are
backed by the jungle and other interesting scenery closer
to the interior. Away from the beach, traditional Mexican
culture flourishes in the colonial architecture of Merida,
and the dancing and music indigenous to
the region.
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