Top Tourist Destinations In Mexico That Might Interest You

Mexico’s history is one of rich culture, beautiful landmarks, and an abundance of places to visit. Many tourists flock to Mexico each year for its warm beaches, fiery foods, and vibrant nightlife. However, not everyone knows about the other Mexico, the more popular destinations that also offer great beauty and historical significance. Here are some of them.

 

1. Tulum

For some, Tulum is the number one Mexican destination that’s worth checking out. It was once a Mayan seaport and is now known for its white, sandy beaches and clear waters. For others, it’s what they consider to be Mexico’s best-preserved archeological site. Many years of erosion have still left standing various structures, including two main temples which are open to visitors with fascinating carvings on them. While not as crowded as Cancun or Playa del Carmen, this town does get busy during the high season, but there are plenty of things to do at any time of year. Book an active day by taking either a snorkeling tour or a guided bicycle tour, among other options. Afterward, simply chill out on the beach and get a taste of what it would be like to live in this town by having dinner at one of its famous fish restaurants.

 

2. San Cristóbal de las Casas

A small city in Chiapas, San Cristóbal de las Casas is a great alternative to Oaxaca which has been overrun by tourism. While it’s not nearly as popular as Mexico City or Guadalajara, this town offers many things to do and see, including hikes through the mountains, markets for shopping with local indigenous communities, and churches that were built during the colonial era. For those with an appetite for adventure or who are interested in learning more about Mexican culture, consider going on a one-day tour from San Cristóbal to Palenque with an English-speaking guide who will show you around rainforest-filled areas where the Mayans may have once lived. This is a great opportunity to take photos of the jungle, waterways, and other natural sights.

 

3. Guanajuato

One of Mexico’s top tourist destinations for first-time visitors may also be the number one place you didn’t know existed in this country. This small city is located in central Mexico and has an impressive list of things to do and see, including the Museo de las Momias, which is a museum dedicated to naturally-preserved mummies. It’s also home to the Cervantes Theater, where audiences can watch magnificent performances or go clubbing after dark at one of its many bars. The main plaza in this town hosts many events throughout the year, such as concerts and festivals, which you should definitely attend if you’re planning on traveling here. Although Guanajuato isn’t as well known as other Mexican cities, it offers something for everyone regardless of their interests, be that shopping or doing historical research about pre-Hispanic cultures.

 

4. Puerto Vallarta

Although it’s considered to be one of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations, Puerto Vallarta attracts people from all walks of life. This is a great place to visit if you want a break from big cities and enjoy an active vacation by going on numerous outdoor activities such as boat tours, snorkeling among the many reefs, or scuba diving. You can also take Spanish lessons here, go horseback riding through the mountains, or simply relax by the beach for a few days with your family. Furthermore, Puerto Vallarta is home to some great museums which highlight Mexico’s ancient history and there are various festivals throughout the year that celebrate indigenous culture and traditions. This way, you’ll get to taste real Mexican food among other regional delicacies. Although Puerto Vallarta is not as well-known compared to Cancun, it still has plenty of things for you to do and see.

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5. Los Cabos

Although Los Cabos attracts many tourists every year, this doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to enjoy it if you decide to go during the off-season. Since this place is located in southern Baja California Sur near the southern tip of the country, it has plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing, which are great for people who want to get away from big cities and relax in nature instead. There’s also a vibrant nightlife scene here, so if you’re traveling with your partner or friends, make sure not to miss out on all the fun by going dancing until dawn after enjoying a delicious meal at one of its restaurants which serve international cuisine.

 

People from all walks of life who are looking for a place to relax and have an active vacation might want to consider going on a trip to one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations. Since there are plenty of options available here, you’re guaranteed to find something that will meet your travel needs, regardless of what they may be. From archeological sites to beautiful beaches, Mexico has it all!

 

 

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