Given what a bustling tourist mecca it is these days, it's hard to believe that the city of Cancun, with its long stretch of inviting beaches, didn't even exist until 1974, when it was founded as a
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Yucatan is home to literally thousands of cenotes, which are deep underground pools of clear water that are often great places for swimming and snorkeling. Several of them are located near the little town of Homun. This includes those at Hacienda Kampepen, which some experienced cenote explorers regard as among the finest.
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You've no doubt heard plenty about the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza, but those at Uxmal are at least as impressive, and are less crowded and less touristy. One of the best preserved of
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In contrast to the narrow, old-fashioned streets that you'll find in most of Merida, Paseo de Montejo is a broad, bustling, modern thoroughfare lined with hotels, restaurants, cafes, boutiques and
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Plaza Grande is the heart of Merida's central historic district, and the hub of its cultural activities. This vibrant and colorful park, situated by the iconic Catedral de Merida San Ildefonso, is a short walk from many other prominent landmarks and
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With a population of about 1.5 million, Juarez is the largest city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. But even though there are plenty of attractions such as one would expect to find in a
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