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There’s a variety of reasons why visiting the bustling town of Playa del Carmen is a great idea while on vacation in Mexico. While it can be just a side trip when you happen to be in Cancun, there’s actually more than just treating the place as a mere extension of whiling your time away. The picturesque beach front scenery, the clear waters and the flour-like sand are just teasers of the incredible things you can see in this Mexican hotspot.

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There’s no place in the world more romantic than Cancun, Mexico. With its distinct ambience that’s surrounded by truly sweet breezes of air, you know it calls for a celebration of a deep rooted emotions between two people in love. Here are 10 suggestions of romantic things to do in Cancun, Mexico.

    Top 10 Romantic Things to Do in Cancun, Mexico

  1. Let the power of music sweep the both of you off your feet.
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One of the unique ways of experiencing Mexico and its many wonders is by visiting one of its iconic vacation spots like Xoximilco in Mexico City. Exploring Xoximilco, with its system of canals, will give you a unique experience. This traditional place in Mexico City was founded during the pre-Hispanic times and encompasses a total area of 125 km2 (48 sq. miles). Man made islands called “chinampas” are best explored using gondola-like boats commonly referred to as “trajineras”.

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Taking a vacation to a warm, sunny climate can be easy to pack for, especially if you are heading to

Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, Cabo or the Island of Loreto in Mexico for your vacation

. Here are a few tips to help you pack light for your vacation to Mexico; and if you do this you will save money on excess luggage and you won’t throw your back out by trying to carry heavy luggage.

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Cancun is one of the biggest and best party destinations in the world, and it has made Mexico famous in many senses… but there’s so much more to do and see in and around Cancun than just bars and the party scene. There are, for example, many gorgeous Mayan ruins such as those found at Tulum. The peace and tranquillity of Tulum is only 80 miles from the vibrant hustle and bustle of Cancun, but it feels like a whole new world.

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Who doesn’t want to find a great deal on their next vacation? There is no better place than Mexico to find great vacation deals. If you don’t mind doing a bit of research, then you will find some of the best deals of vacations to Mexico, then before you know it you will be soaking up the sun in Mexico on your vacation. Look below at the top six tips on deals on vacations to Mexico.

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In Mexico, Cancun and the Riviera Maya provides travelers with an amazing, yet unique vacation, because of the outstanding attractions, fun activities, and a great time that you won’t get anywhere else, because vacationers will have a summer vibe year-round. There are so many things to see and do that it isn’t any wonder that the Cancun and the Riviera Maya area is one of the most sought out and visited regions in the entire world.

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If you are looking for a day trip to enjoy while you’re on vacation in Cancun you won’t have to look very far; there are literally dozens of great places to go and things to do in and around Cancun. Here are our top 5 day trips for your vacation in Cancun.

  1. Cenotes
  2. Day trips exploring the huge fresh water cenotes that the Riviera Maya is so well known for are very popular while on vacation in Cancun.

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Everything is set for the big day, when two people share their “I do’s” and promise to live a life of till death do us part. Are you really ready for it? It means giving up a life of liberty and freedom and putting an end to an adventurous bachelor life. To give yourself a one last kick, you might want to consider a vacation and spend some marvelous time in high profile places like Las Vegas or Miami for your bachelor vacations.

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The Pueblos Mágicos scheme was first envisioned by Mexico’s Secretariat of Tourism in 2001. The idea was to begin and sustain a celebration of Mexico, but not as tourists know it. This was not about the glittering lights, beautiful bodies and sparkling waters of Mexico’s beach Meccas like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta. Rather the Pueblos Mágicos scheme was about celebrating the villages up and down Mexico’s rivers, in and around the outskirts of the big cities, and even those sitting on isolated islands, that personify the spirit and history of Mexico.

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