With its stunning beaches, bright hill towns, ancient ruins and natural sights, Mexico is a destination that inspires awe. Often, travelers don’t give the country a chance due to its somewhat rocky reputation at times, but we can assure you that overlooking Mexico for your next vacation is a big mistake. Along with being an affordable place to visit, the country is full of warm, friendly people that have an amazing culture to experience. Here is our list of the top 10 Mexico travel destinations to consider for your next trip.
One of the best places to visit in Mexico is the country’s capital city. Famous for being one of the liveliest cities in the world, Mexico City is a place where you can spend your days sightseeing and your nights enjoying culinary marvels and nightlife like no other. From art to anthropology, the city’s museums are as diverse as they are interesting. Street food is everywhere, and you won’t have any problem finding nightlife since there are bars and restaurants on many street corners.
If the perfect vacation involves an undeveloped stretch of beach combined with just the sound of the ocean, then Huatulco is for you. This destination has 36 beaches and nine bays. A number of them are ecological preserves, so you’ll be able to unwind the way nature intended.
Due to its industrial purpose, Monterrey isn’t a well-known tourist destination. However, if you’re at all into eco-tourism, you should consider journeying to this amazing city. Surrounded by majestic mountains, this is the place to go for hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and all things outdoorsy. Even if you’re not into these types of outdoor activities, you should consider Monterrey. The city has some incredible architecture and fantastic eats.
No stranger to a list of best places to visit in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is perfect for your next beach vacay. Famous for its many all-inclusive resorts and being a spring break hotspot, Puerto Vallarta knows how to keep you entertained. Consider booking a trip to this destination if you’re interested in sky diving, paragliding or bungee jumping. It’s also a great place for chilling out on the sand next to the turquoise ocean while sipping on a cocktail.
To see ancient Mayan ruins without a massive crowd, book your Mexico trip to Palenque. The area is surrounded by a jungle and located away from any large city, which means that you’ll be vacationing in a place where you can focus on the sights. Along with the ruins, you’ll have the chance to see several caves and stunning waterfalls.
Once considered an out-of-the-way destination, people have definitely discovered Tulum. Book a trip to this spot for the white sand beaches and bright blue waters. While it’s growing as a popular tourist spot, there are fewer travelers here than there are to Cancun and Playa del Carmen. However, if you’re planning to see the ruins, arrive early to miss the tour buses. In Tulum, make plans to snorkel or scuba dive in a cenote, which are sea life filled sinkholes. Head to town for places to wine, dine and hang out with the locals.
Having made the list of the “New Seven Wonders of the World,” Chichén Itzá is an unforgettable vacation spot. Take time to tour the stunning El Castillo. It was constructed to honor a Mayan serpent god, making it a unique piece of architecture.
If food is an important element for you when vacationing, then Oaxaca City is the destination for you. While there, you’ll come across some of Mexico’s best cuisine. It also features an impressive arts and crafts scene and wonderfully busy markets, making it the perfect place for souvenirs.
Once a mining town, Guanajuato is a popular city in Mexico due to its sheer prettiness. Located on the steep slope of a valley, Guanajuato is a place with colonial architecture and brightly colored homes. Stop for a coffee in one of the city’s charming cafes or take in a little people watching while hanging out in a tree-filled plaza. This is a culture-rich destination, one with plenty of museums, festivals and music venues.
Located toward the southern tip of Baja, Los Cabos is the shared name for two towns – Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The area used to be remote until the Mexican government decided to develop it. This step transformed it into one of the country’s most popular destinations. It has world-class beach resorts, championship golf courses and top-notch sport fishing. Stay in San Jose for a cultural experience. If nightlife appeals to you, then make your reservations for Cabo.
Along with the breath-catching sights and relaxation possibilities, Mexico is a destination with tasty cuisine and tequila. Your trip to this exceptional place is sure to be memorable.
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