Mexico Vacation
Planning: Anything You Want
By Milan Matchev
With the beautiful Gulf Coast on one site and the Pacific
Ocean on the other, with both ancient Aztec temples and
gleaming modern buildings, Mexico is much more than just the
United States' neighbor to the south.
Today's Mexico is still a land of deserts and mountainous
plateaus; the smoking volcano of Teotihuacàn near Mexico City
is echoed by nearby pyramids all the way down to the tropical
wonderland of the Yucatàn Peninsula. But it's also one of the
most modern cities in the world. The poverty level in Mexico
has been slashed by over a third during the last few years, and
their burgeoning trades with other countries are quickly
modernizing the country. It may not be long before its equal in
stature with the United States.
If you choose to go on a Mexico vacation, you're certain to
find all the comforts you're used to at home. You don't have to
worry about "drinking the water" today. Though the cities are
crowded and traffic can not just foreign, but alien, culture
has been exchanged between the U.S. and Mexico for so many
years that you will find the people just different enough to be
interesting. And while in some ways the U.S. seems tired of
itself, Mexico is just the opposite: alive, young, vibrant, and
filled with color.
Besides, Mexico has some of the most beautiful beaches in
the world.
Baja California: The Land's End
With Cabo San Lucas and Tijuana, one would think that Baja
California was developed out. But it is, surprisingly, viewed by most Mexicans in the
same way Americans view Alaska: as a remote frontier,
untamed and beautiful. But Baja is alien in many ways. It
has beautiful expanses of desert walled in by harsh
mountain. Lush semi-tropical areas dot the coast, and
between them are hundreds of miles of untouched,
undeveloped beach and coastline. In Laguna San Ignacio,
tourists can view rare California Gray Whales when they
migrate here to give birth and start raising their
young.
For those uninterested in ecotourism, many of Baja's
populated and more secluded beaches are perfect for baking
one's body to the perfect shade of brown, or to enjoy some of
the excellent hotels in this area. Alternately, beach houses
and vacation rentals are a great way to spend a quiet, secluded
vacation in an undeniable tropical paradise.
Cancun: The Night Life
But your perfect Mexico vacation might be more along the
lines of finding the perfect cantina to sit and listen to music
while looking at the other beauties Mexico offers. Cancun is
the perfect place. With its blue waters and white beaches
during the day, it seems tame; but at night, it lights up with
the energy and the vibrancy of a very new city; Cancun is only
25 years old, in contrast with the Mayan ruins just a little
further inland on the Yucatan Peninsula. Whether you like
looking at old stones or tanned bodies, Cancun has much to
offer its visitors.
There's much more to Mexico than its far northwest and far
southeast. Thousands of miles lie between Cancun and Cabo,
miles filled with adventure and fascination and glorious
sights. But you'll never see it if you don't go.
About the author: Milan Matchev founder of
ArrangeYourVacation.com and Manager of Mexico-Holiday-Homes.com
and Greece-Holiday-Homes.com.
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