Located between the United States and Central America, Mexico, a country known for the beaches of the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, as well as for its varied landscapes between mountains, deserts and jungles. Take a look at our article on a href=”https://international-horizons.com/les-specialites-culinaires-au-mexique”>culinary specialties.

Mexico City :

Between the visits to the cathedral, the templo mayor, the palaces, the floating gardens, the Teotihuacan and the museums and especially let us not forget the gastronomy. You’ll have plenty to keep you busy and discover the city

Merida :

The city captivates visitors with its cosmopolitan atmosphere, its human dimension and the peace that reigns there. Indeed, the capital of Yucatan is known for its safe streets and peaceful atmosphere. Far from the hustle and bustle and crowded beaches of Cancún and Playa del Carmen, Mérida is a great stopover for your exploration of southern Mexico. An attractive, multi-faceted city, it is also an ideal starting point for visiting Mayan sites, such as Chichén Itzá.

Todos Santos :

Todos Santos is home to a group of artists against the backdrop of popular surf beaches. Surf at Pescadero Surf Camp, which offers lessons and a floating bar – plan your own drinks. If comfort is what you’re after, Posada Posa is one of Baja California’s most charming hostels.

San Migual de Allende :

This town, popular with American expats among the mining cascade of the central highlands, is gorgeous. Here, the war of drug traffickers evokes only distant rumors. It is full of craft stores, 17th-century churches, botanical gardens, farm restaurants and charming motels.

Huatulco :

Huatulco offers a rather unique success story in the history of beach development. Several activities are available to you: snorkeling, diving, kayaking, surfing, biking and rafting, and as far as excursions are concerned, you can go see waterfalls, coffee plantations, etc. There are enough of them to keep the visitor busy for several days.

Playa del Carmen :

Playa del Carmen, on the eastern side of the peninsula, offers the almost perfect antithesis of the Zona Hotelera Cancún. The pedestrianized Quinta is dotted with bars, clubs, tacos and kitschy stores. You’ll be able to have a little drink facing the sea, cool no?

Guanajuato :

The beautiful mountain town is inhabited by a 16th-century church, brightly colored houses and a laurel-lined plaza. All year round, enjoy the city’s laid-back atmosphere at this Mummy Museum, as well as San Miguel de Allende.

Puebla :

Puebla is a very artistic and cultural city, you will not miss it under any circumstances! On the other hand, there are not fifty terraces like the Amparo Museum! For 35 pesos, you get the best terrace of the city. Open from 10am to 6pm, good deals, free access on Mondays. Ideal to have a drink, or eat a restaurant / coffee on the roof, a dream setting

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