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  2. 8 of the best all-inclusive Christmas breaks to book in 2023

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    Rooms here are slick and trendy. From £1,242pp including seven nights’ accommodation, all-inclusive, return flights from Manchester, one piece of checked luggage per person and airport ...

  3. 13 Best All-Inclusive Family Resorts in Mexico - AOL

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    Our roundup of the best all-inclusive family resorts in Mexico boasts numerous hotels (Azul Beach Resort Riviera Maya, Las Brisas Huatulco and Grand Velas Resort, to name a few) that cater to ...

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    Here, the best all-inclusive family resorts in Mexico. RELATED: 17 of the Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the U.S. 1. AZUL BEACH RESORT RIVIERA MAYA (RIVIERA MAYA)

  5. Christmas in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In the Xochimilco borough of Mexico City, January 6 is important as the day that the best known Child Jesus image, the Niñopa, changes "hosts" or the family that will take care of the over 400-year-old image for the year. In the Nativitas section of the borough, there is a parade of the Wise Men, sometimes with real camels.

  6. Tourism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The tourism industry in 2018 was about 8.7% of Mexico’s GDP and brought the country 215.5 billion Mexican pesos (or 10.8 billion U.S. dollars) in export earnings. [21] That same year, it also provided jobs for over 2.3 million people, which is 6% of the total employment in the nation.

  7. Holy Week in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Holy Week is one of the most widely celebrated and important religious observances in Mexico. [1][2] Almost all towns and cities in the country have some kind of public observance during a two-week period that starts from Palm Sunday at least to Easter Sunday and can extend into the week after. [2][3] Mexican television features movies ...

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