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Regions of Mexico
One essential part of planning travel to Mexico is deciding which region to visit. Mexico covers a lot of geography, and terrain ranges from beach to valley to volcano. Cities have lots of modern conveniences you'd expect like hotels with internet connection and top restaurants, but rural areas boast jumping-off points for visits to archeological ruins, parks, and hidden beaches. What do you want to do and see while travelling in Mexico? Knowing what you like to do on vacation will help you choose regions to visit. Remember, you don't have to pick just one!
- The Gulf Coast
Visit Old Mexico as you drive along Highway 180 which begins at the border with Texas.
- Baja
Baja is longer than the country of Italy and includes the cities of Tijuana and Cabo San Lucas.
- The Copper Canyon
This region is located in the state of Chihuahua and its giant and vast canyons are a primitive playground for nature lovers.
- Oaxaca & Chiapas
Mayan culture is alive here, with fascinating villages and local crafts.
- The Yucatan Peninsula
The Yucatan holds some of Mexico's most precious ancient ruins, remnants of ancient cultures such as Tulum, Chichen Itza, and Uzmal. It also holds the coastal resort city of Cancun, another modern Mexico prize jewel.
- Mexico City Region
Mexico City is creating interest amongst international travelers who want to discover new urban areas full of energy and culture.
- The Pacific Coast
If you love to relax on the beach you'll love the Pacific coast of Mexico. Here you'll find Puerto Vallerta and Mazatlan and many small beach towns for you to explore.
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