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Mexico Destinations

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Mexico is a land of diversity that reflects the country history and it’s people.  A country that reminds visitors of the colonial legacy of their traditional lifestyles.  A destination where tourist resorts coexists with ancient cities.  Attractions which brings visitors to experience the wide variety of sights, culture and and endless entertainment options.  Mexico has something special for everyone, relaxing days, quiet romantic hideaways, ancient ruins and popular balmy tropical beaches.  Each destination highlight offers a sample of the unique style and attraction, which has made it a favorite destination for many visitors.  

Cancun and the Mayan Suncoast
Built on the ancient culture of the Mayas, Cancun is a fun-filled Mexican playground.  Technically an island, it stretches 16 miles long with the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea on one side and the emerald green waters of the Nichupte Lagoon on the other.  Cancun is know for its white-sand beaches, colorful coral reefs and exciting nightlife.  Located thirty miles south of Cancun lies the Mayan Sun coast.  Unspoiled beaches, spectacular archaeological sights and ruins, boasts 1000 years of intriguing Mayan History.

Cozumel
Located in the Mexican Caribbean and know the world-over for incredible diving, the island is surrounded by turquoise-blue waters with spectacular coral formations and brilliantly colored tropical fish.  Cozumel is also a vacationer’s haven for sun worshippers, who will find many miles of pristine white-sand beaches.  Dining, shopping and entertainment abound in the charming Mexican village of San Miguel.  After-dark fun possibilities include trendy discos and nightclubs.

Los Cabos
Discover the natural wonders at “Lands End” on the tip of the Baja Peninsula.  Los Cabos is on of Mexico’s most complete vacation destinations, and is comprised of three distinct resort areas, each offering its special kind of paradise.  Cabo San Lucas literally sits where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, and is a modern resort town.  San Jose Del Cabo is a traditional colonial town, where you’ll find picturesque architecture and superb shopping for local arts.  Cabo Real, the area’s “Sun Corridor” is a 20-mile stretch of unspoiled beaches and breathtaking scenery.

Ixtapa
Lush tropical mountains, mango orchards and stunning sunsets.  Ixtapa invites you to experience some of the best watersports on the southwest coast of Mexico, plus award winning golf courses.  Cobblestone streets lead into neighboring Zihuatanejo, a charming fishing village bustling with local charm.

Guadalajara
Many of the traditions considered characteristically Mexican were created in Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico.  Guadalajara is bright, modern, well organized and unpolluted has many attractions and things to do.  Highlights include the giant, twin-towered cathedral and the lovely surrounding plazas, the Instituto Cultural de Cabanas, the Plazuela de los Mariachis- where bands play all hours of the day and night.

Manzanillo
White and black sand beaches are waiting to be discovered.  This Pacific paradise, is a charming port town filled with over 600 years of history and charm.   Manzanillo’s magnificent shores are blessed by a perfect combination of latitude and currents, keeping the weather nearly perfect all year long.

Whether you’re in search of  tropical blamy beaches, ancient archaeological ruins or the history and charm of old Mexico, Mexico  has something special.  James TravelPOINTS can help you arrange your vacation to meet your style 1-800-538-7461, www.travelpoints.com.  

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August 19th, 2008

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