Teotihuacan and Mexico City Attractions

Programs feature and focus on the latest findings in the ancient archaeological ruins of Teotihuacan and free attractions worthy of a visit in Mexico City.

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Yucatan Archaeological Sites

Principal archaeological sites and ruins of the state of Yucatan include Chichén Itzá, Uxmal, Mayapan and the sites of the Puuc Route: Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak, Labná and the Loltún Caves.

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Nature Reserves in Chiapas

Chiapas is an eco-holiday paradise, with a great number of nature and biosphere reserves to explore. These include Agua Azul falls, El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Huehuetan and Cantón el Cairo, La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve, Las Guacamayas, the Misol-Ha waterfall, the beautiful Lagunas de Montebello (Montebello Lakes), Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve and Laguna Miramar, Selva El Ocote Biosphere Reserve, the spectacular Sumidero Canyon and the Tacana Volcano and Parrot’s Peak area on the Guatemalan border.

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Quintana Roo Archaeological Sites

The Tulum archaeological site, remnant of the great civilization of the Maya, is situated on a craggy headland overlooking the Caribbean. Muyil, or “Chunyaxché”, lies only 24 kilometers east of Tulum just off the Felipe Carrillo Puerto highway.

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Copper Canyon

Mexico’s Copper Canyon or the Barranca del Cobre lies in the north-western Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico. The canyon area, in reality a series of several different canyons, are much greater in width and depth than even the Grand Canyon to the north. Main access is via El Chepe, the Chihuahua al Pacifico railway.

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Baja California Norte

Baja California overview. Baja’s attractions include wine country tours, colonial missions tours, eco-tours, sportfishing, whale watching and water sports such as snorkeling, surfing and sailing. Major destinations include Rosarito Beach, Tijuana and Ensenada. The state capital is Mexicali.

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Casas Velas Rates No. 2 on TripAdvisor for All-Inclusives

If you’re into all-inclusive vacations that cater automatically to your every need, take a look at this: Casas Velas Boutique Hotel, located at Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, has been rated No. 1 of the top 10 all-inclusive world-wide resorts by TripAdvisor. The Casas Velas Boutique Hotel has the added distinction of being featured on TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice 2011 awards under the categories of Caribbean and Mexico Romance, Relaxation & Spa, and Luxury resorts.

The

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Tabasco, Mexico

Overview of Tabasco state: festivals, crafts and places of interest. Attractions: Villahermosa, Tabasco’s state capital, the ruins and statues of La Venta, Centla Biosphere Reserve

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Tonina Discoveries

The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) of Mexico has recently confirmed that the Tonina, Chiapas archaeological site is of a scope that rivals the sites of Tikal and El Mirador in Guatemala.

Measurements taken at the Tonina site show that a section of Tonina’s Acropolis and attending structures measures 75 feet in height, whereas the great Pyramid

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Santo Domingo de Guzman

Spectacular church located next to the Santo Domingo Cultural Center in Oaxaca City. Seat of the Dominican Order in Oaxaca since the 16th century.

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Cuernavaca, Morelos

Capital of Morelos, Cuernavaca has been known for centuries as the City of the Eternal Spring.

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Free WIFI in Mexico City

A series of over 900 WI-FI hotspots freely accessible to the public have been set up in key points throughout the city by the Mexico City government in association with Telmex.

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