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  2. Valle de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    Wine tasting is available year-round, and several of the wineries have built up-market restaurant/tasting establishments aimed specifically at tourists from the United States. [34] A winery tour is usually included on cruise ships that stop at Ensenada. There are over 100 wineries [35] in the Valle de Guadalupe, including:

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    The mere mention of all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean conjures images of bikini-clad vacationers sipping daiquiris by the pool or basking in the sunshine on a white sand beach.

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  6. Mexican Riviera - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line all dropped Mazatlan port calls from their itineraries, citing concerns over an increase in drug gang turf war there. Royal Caribbean dramatically scaled back its presence in all of the Mexican Riviera that same year, canceling 15 cruises that were scheduled to sail ...

  7. Mexican wine - Wikipedia

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    There are three major wine-producing areas in Mexico, with the Baja California area producing 90% of Mexico’s wine. [2] This area is promoted heavily for enotourism with the “Ruta del Vino” (Wine Route), which connects over fifty wineries with the port of Ensenada and the border and the annual Vendimia harvest festival.

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