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Barceló Maya Grand Resort. This massive beachfront property is actually five resorts wrapped into one. It boasts 16 restaurants, seven swimming pools (one of which is adults only), a spa and gym ...
According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Mexico has seen an uptick in international tourism revenue, reporting a 36.3% rise in the first half of 2024 compared to pre ...
The only walled city in Mexico is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cuernavaca, Morelos. Historic architecture, including the Palace of Hernán Cortés. Durango, Durango. The most important northern colonial capital city in Mexico. Dubbed the Pearl of the Guadiana Valley, has many colonial mansions, one of these is the Count of Suchil Palace.
Cabo San Lucas Puerto Vallarta Ixtapa Acapulco. The Mexican Riviera refers collectively to twenty cities and lagoons lying on the western coast of Mexico.Although there are long distances between these cities, they are often collectively referred to as the Mexican Riviera because of their many oceanfront resorts and their popularity among tourists. [1]
Vidanta Riviera Maya was ranked among the top resorts in Mexico in Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards in 2019, 2020, and 2021. The latter was ranked among the top 15 hotels in Mexico by Travel + Leisure in 2019. [15] In 2020, Jungala was awarded the Leading Edge Award by the World Waterpark Association for its unique water ...
3. BARCELÓ MAYA GRAND RESORT. Getting There: 1 hour and 6 minutes away from Cancun International Airport Rates: Starting at $261 per night This massive beachfront property is actually five ...
Gran Hotel of Mexico, Mexico City; Grand Hotel Tijuana, Tijuana; Hacienda Santa Rosa de Lima; Hilton Mexico City Reforma, Mexico City; Hotel Geneve Mexico City, Mexico City; Hotel Riviera del Pacífico, Ensenada; Los Cabos Corridor; Melody Maker Cancún, Cancún; Old Portal de Mercaderes, Mexico City; Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers ...
Here’s a look at five all-inclusive resorts in Mexico for under $500 per night for a family of four. Get ready to book your next vacation! Anne Czichos / iStock.com