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  2. The top 5 spring break destinations for 2024 - AOL

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    Punta Cana is a well-established spring break haven for college students, and it's easy to see why. It boasts 30 miles of white sand beaches, several all-inclusive resorts, and endless tour ...

  3. The 27 Best Spring Break Destinations for Families - AOL

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    Heather Paul/Getty Images. Why We Love It: warm weather, pristine beaches, family-friendly resorts Where to Stay: Garza Blanca Resort (from $401/night), Sandos Finisterra (from $278/night), Casa ...

  4. 13 Best All-Inclusive Family Resorts in Mexico - AOL

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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 ...

  5. Puerto Peñasco - Wikipedia

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    Postal code (of seat) 83550. Area code. 638. Website. www.puertopenasco.gob.mx. Puerto Peñasco (O'odham: Geʼe á¹¢uidagÄ­[2]) is a small city located in Puerto Peñasco Municipality in the northwest of the Mexican state of Sonora, 100 kilometres (62 mi) from the border with the U.S. state of Arizona. According to the 2020 census, it has a ...

  6. Holy Week in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Holy Week in Mexico. Palm Sunday procession of Trique people in Santo Domingo, Oaxaca. Holy Week in Mexico is an important religious observance as well as important vacation period. It is preceded by several observances such as Lent and Carnival, as well as an observance of a day dedicated to the Virgin of the Sorrows, as well as a Mass marking ...

  7. 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. [22] That same year, it also provided jobs for over 2.3 million people, which is 6% of the total employment in the nation.

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