Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Manzanillo has a bit of an identity crisis. On one hand, it is Mexico’s busiest commercial seaport, servicing cargo ships, pleasure cruises and naval vessels from around the world
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Further along the highway at kilometer twelve is yet another must see beach at Bahía Santa María next to the exclusive Hotel Twin Dolphin. Look for the beach access sign and follow the dirt road to the parking area. It is a short walk to this beautiful protected cove.
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
A cruise on a Princess ship will be both fun and personal. Princess has one of the best fleets sailing the seas today. They offer Personal Choice Cruising program, an individualized
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Playa Chileno, just southwest of the Hotel Cabo San Lucas, another fine beach for swimming and snorkeling, is located on the Sea of Cortez side of Land's End at Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja Califorina Sur, and Mexico.
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Mexico
One of the most exciting cities in the world, Acapulco is famous for its explosive nightlife, postcard beaches, unlimited water sports, first-class hotels, gourmet restaurants and the breath-taking physical beauty of Acapulco Bay
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Mexico
Cancun is a coastal city in the tourist destination called The Mexican Caribbean, i.e., the state of Quintana Roo, on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It is a popular vacation spot on the Caribbean coast.
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Mexico
Manzanillo has a bit of an identity crisis. On one hand, it is Mexico’s busiest commercial seaport, servicing cargo ships, pleasure cruises and naval vessels from around the world
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Mexico
Mazatlan is situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, almost directly across from the tip of the Baja peninsula. Mazatlan has its own airport, as well as ferry service to La Paz. See the getting here section for more information regarding how to reach Mazatlan
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Mexico
Welcome to Huatulco, located in the state of Oaxaca. A paradise located on the Southern Pacific coast of Mexico, where nine stunning bays of brilliant, indigo waters are found. With the imposing Sierra Madre del Sur as a backdrop, the 36 pristine beaches offer a paradise
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Mexico
Puerto Escondido was founded as a fishing village and a port for shipping coffee beans. The first coffee farms were founded in the 1870’s, in the area around el Cerro de Pluma, “Feather Mountain”, in the Zapotec hill country above and beyond Pochutla.
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