Refreshingly simple and affordable, Mazatlan wows visitors with golden sand beaches, a revitalized old town, epic marlin fishing and the world's third-largest Carnaval celebration.
Time your vacation with these four annual fiestas and you can swim with 50-foot whale fish, sip wine in Ensenada or watch colorful dancers and macho mariachis. Photos
Sure, the name rings of romanticized marketing conceit, but Riviera Maya is truly a magic carpet of sand that unrolls virtually unbroken for 81 miles south of Cancun. Photos
In a land where the Maya still cook some of the world's oldest recipes for their everyday meals, the Slow Food movement makes perfect, delicious sense. Tours and tastings »

by ramblinman
7/29/2010 3:12:00 AM
Fresh beaches, an adults-only resort, the world's largest underwater sculpture park — Cancún's new offerings prove it's better than ever.
Most of Mexico's pyarmids are closed to climbers or overrun with tour buses, but Calakmul still offers an up-close view of Maya civilization.
Sure, you can string up a hammock for nothing, but sometimes it's worth dropping some pesos for a night in a historic hacienda. Our picks »
Coveted in Maya culture (where 12 cacao beans would get you an evening with a prostitute), chocolate remains a delicacy and art form in Mexico.
Mexico to celebrate the bicentennial of independence from Spain and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
Welcome to the land of endless distractions for children, especially those with a love of pyramids, dolphins, chocolate, clay and monsters.
Dream of floating with rainbow-hued fish and friendly sea turtles? These spots are perfect for scuba beginners.


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