Created by airynfaerie on October 5, 2009
- While doing volunteer work at a community center for a week in Mexico City, we also took a few side trips to see some of the main sites of Mexico's largest city.
Created by airynfaerie on October 5, 2009
- After exploring the southern end of the Peninsula, we headed inland to the world-famous Chichen Itza, and then to the lovely city of Merida. Pyramids, hacienda, tequillerias,and traditional dance concerts awaited!
Created by airynfaerie on October 4, 2009
- We spent a week exploring the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The first part was spent in the southern part, between Tulum and Coba. Pyramids, cenotes, wonderful food, and beaches were on the menu - and it was an amazing experience.
Created by Koentje3000 on November 6, 2008
- Only 50km apart are the world famous pre-Columbian Chichen Itza and little known colonial gem Valladolid. Both are definitely worth a visit.
Created by ak1 on October 24, 2008
- This was my first trip to Mexico and I seriously didn't know what to expect considering there are so many warnings in books about traveling to Mexico.
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Created by jmariep on September 14, 2008
- Dodging Hurricane Ike, we opted not to go to the Bahamas, and headed for Cabo.
Created by Travelny2 on July 16, 2008
- Not your typical Mexican tourist destination
Created by Andariega on April 30, 2008
- Although almost all restaurants in Vallarta offer seafood, these places specialize in it, and do a fine job. All are located in the Romantic Zone.
Created by Andariega on April 30, 2008
- For traditional, inexpensive Mexican food, with that home-cooked flavor, try one of these restaurants in Puerto Vallarta's Romantic Zone.
Created by Andariega on April 30, 2008
- If you want to wiggle your toes in the sand while eating dinner try out these restaurants. All are north of the romantic zone pier.
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