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Acapulco delivers an action-packed, 24-hour exuberance that makes every moment count, with an array of attractions and activities to please almost any visitor. Acapulco is known for it's beautiful bay and dazzling nightlife.
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Cabo San Lucas is party central with funky bars and the slick Luxury Avenue Mall all centered around the marina. Located on the southernmost tip of Baja California, Cabo San Lucas offers a remarkable setting where the sapphire Sea of Cortez meets desert and mountains.
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Catalina Island is a place where you can swim in the crystal clear water, relax by soaking in the sun on a beach, explore underwater at the SeaTrek Undersea Adventure, or enjoy a wine tasting in a local winery.
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Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa are neighboring beach towns. Zihuatanejo is a quaint fishing village with cobblestone streets filled with a variety of art galleries, folk art shops, small boutique hotels, and seafood restaurants. Ixtapa is a much younger, more modern city that was formerly a coconut grove. Ixtapa offers beautiful resorts and upscale shopping.
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Ensenada is the second largest cruise port in the country of Mexico. Enjoy the natural attractions, beaches and cultural activities. Ensenada offers diving, kayaking, rock climbing, zip lines, and a suspension bridge.
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Huatulco offers 36 stunning beaches spread across nine bays boasting warm waters and golden sands. Located at the edge of Sierra Madre mountains, Huatulco spans 20 miles of Pacific coastline. » Read more about Huatulco |
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La Paz means 'peace' in Spanish. La Paz is a peaceful city with blissful weather located on the Baja Peninsula. Visitors feel like they are stepping back in time in La Paz.
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Loreto is one of the oldest settlements in the Baja California peninsula. Enjoy colonial splendor while walking the winding streets, exploring the caves or enjoying a dip in the Sea of Cortez. The scenery of Loreto is beautiful with breathtaking cliffs, impressive rock formations and natural beaches.
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Mazatlan is a favourite for many sunbirds and snowbirds. The shoreline is sprinkled with beckoning islands, a lovely seaside promenade, miles of golden beaches and blue lagoons.
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Manzanillo is located on the central Pacific Coast of Mexico offering diverse natural landscapes. A favorite destination for beach activities, eco-tourism and adventure sports.
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Puerto Vallarta was just a sleepy fishing village before the movie The Night of the Iguana was filmed here. Liz Taylor and Richard Burton put this place on the map. Puerto Vallarta offers sun worshippers golden sand and countless beach bars.
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San Diego offers friendly locals, 70 miles of beautiful coastline, a laid-back vibe, and world-class attractions. Enjoy SeaWorld or the San Diego Zoo; this is California's playground for the young and young at heart.
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