A trip to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula offers something for just about everyone – sun, sand and eye-popping natural beauty.
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By Amy Mulcair
The white sand beaches and fantastic food of Playa del Carmen and Tulum are just a couple of hours away from lifting your bags off the luggage carousel.
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By Lonely Planet
Join the celebration of Mexico’s bicentennial by exploring the towns that gave birth to the revolution
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The signature dish of Oaxaca, the country's culinary capital, is the rich, dark, mysterious mole negro.
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Mexico’s remembrance of departed souls, Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is in November, and its upbeat treatment of immortality is both fascinating and thought-provoking.
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The southern Pacific Coast is home to some of Mexico’s most serene seascapes, where people string hammocks between palms, mango trees grow wild and visitors stroll uncrowded beaches.
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