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With hotel prices going high up, vacation rentals in Mexico are gaining much popularity among travelers to this exotic land of diversity. We won’t be comparing hotels and vacation rentals in this article since anyone can tell you that each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Instead, we’ll focus on what makes vacation rentals in Mexico worth your precious buck and how to choose one whenever you decide to go with this alternative travel option.
More Space for Less
It all depends on how many people are with you when you go on vacation. Are you traveling alone? With a small group? Or with the entire family perhaps? If space is the issue, then vacation rentals in Mexico can solve that particular problem for you.
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Mexico is a country that is replete with travel options. With four coastlines surrounding most of the area and a landscape that is as varied as its people’s rich cultural heritage, there is never a shortage of choices here. Sometimes, the choices are one too many that they become overwhelming. So how’s about a little comparison shopping?
Smart travelers always do a little comparison shopping before choosing which vacation packages to Mexico they’re going to buy. This shouldn’t be too hard to do, considering how the Internet has made everything so much easier. Doing some research on vacation packages to Mexico will help you make a wise choice, and maybe save up some on your travel budget. Just follow the tips below:
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People have their own idea on how to spend a vacation in the beautiful Caribbean. Some just want to spend quiet days, lying back on a pristine white sand beach, watching gently swaying palms above while working on their tan. Others want nonstop action whether on land or the sea, as they feast their eyes and ears on the many delights that a vacation package to Cancun Mexico has to offer.
Below are some of the things that are in store for you when you buy a vacation package to Cancun Mexico:
Water Sports
Situated in Mexico’s Caribbean coast, Cancun never runs out of anything to quench your thirst for water sports. When you buy a vacation package to Cancun Mexico, don’t forget to visit the Parque Nizuc (Wet’ Wild), a marine park located just south of Cancun’s Hotel Zone, offering snorkeling, various waterslides, and a wave pool. The nearby Isla Mujeres (or Island of Women), just 11 km off the coast of Cancun, is a great diving spot set in a relaxed tropical setting and turquoise blue waters. A vacation package to Cancun Mexico that includes this island in the itinerary is going to be well worth it, not only because of the excellent diving it offers but also because of the many island sights that are easily accessible via bicycles and mopeds.
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A place where you can do any number of things from golfing to scuba diving, sailing to hiking, swimming to simply relaxing at a resort, and plenty more. A place where you can enjoy any number of scenes from beaches to deserts, from mountains to deep gorges, from ancient ruins to glitzy resorts, and so much more. No wonder they call vacation Mexico a slice of everything.
But as uniquely varied as a vacation Mexico might be, traveling to a foreign country is the same no matter what country of destination you choose. That’s why you need to keep the following travel essentials in mind, if not to help you enjoy your vacation Mexico more, then at least to keep you safe and secure:
Getting There
Mexico is located in North America, bordered to the South by the United States and the Latin America, specifically Guatemala and Belize. To the northwest is the Pacific Ocean and to the east is the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. At the junction between Baja California and the Pacific Ocean is a small body of water teeming with fish life; this is the Sea of Cortez and it forms Mexico’s fourth coastline.
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Called the “Land of Enchantment,” New Mexico is a state in the American Southwest, sandwiched between Texas and Arizona with Colorado to its north. From diverse landscapes of mountains, rivers, and deserts, to ancient cultures with ties to Mexico that persisted into the 19th century, countless opportunities for exploration await you when you rent or buy or stay at a New Mexico vacation property.
The Rio Grande
As one of the two most important geological features in New Mexico, the Rio Grande (the other one is the Sangre de Cristo Mountains) begins in the northern mountains and winds its way southward across the state until it reaches the Mexican and Texan borders of El Paso. The Rocky Mountain cordillera stretches to the south of this New Mexico vacation property while the San Juan Mountain range and the Sangre de Cristo range reign supreme in the north.
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A place so lively that even its nationally celebrated Day of the Dead feels like Mardi Gras in New Orleans. That’s Mexico for you, traveler!
Bordered in the south by Guatemala and Belize and in the north by the United States of America, Mexico is a fairly large country that covers a surface of 761 thousand square miles. It is comprised of 31 different states and the federal district and surrounded by no less than four coasts – the Sea of Cortes, the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.
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As one of the world’s most rewarding vacation destinations, Mexico has everything you could ever want in a vacation: fantastic diversity, vibrant culture, and hospitable people! What’s more, it is an easy country to visit.
Mexico is located in North America, bordered to the north by the United States and to the southeast by Central America, specifically Belize and Guatemala. Looking at a map of Latin America, Mexico is that country that is the northernmost and westernmost. Spain is the birthplace of Mexico’s official language, Spanish. But despite this lofty title, it is actually not the place where the most number of Spanish-speaking people live. Mexico holds that title, being the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world, though English is also widely spoken, for monolinguistic convenience.
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Crammed with a multitude of diverse options, it’s no wonder Mexico is considered a traveler’s paradise. To one side, you will encounter a landscape comprised mainly of deserts and rugged mountain ranges. To another, you will find snow capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, archeological sites, and hot springs. And still another, you will find colonial towns seemingly trapped in a time warp. And all over you will find evidences of glitzy resorts, gorgeous beaches, and a unique collection of culture. This is Mexico and it’s waiting for you.
Mexico vacation tours reflect the mix of the modern and traditional so sharply striking in Mexico’s tourist landscape. Clichéd or surreal, the charm to Mexico vacation tours lies in the fact that they can be both, and do it convincingly too. With Mexico vacation tours, you can have fun whether your passion is to throw back margaritas, listen to howler monkeys, or surf the Mexican Pipeline. You can even go visit the Mayan ruins or make the most out of your Day of the Dead with a collection of posable skeletons.
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