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Acapulco
Known as "The Pearl of the Pacific", and once the world's playground for the rich and famous, Acapulco has experienced a renaissance in recent times. New investment has brought improved infrastructure, a cleaner bay and improved services making Acapulco more accessible and more pleasant...
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is at the far end of Mexico's Baja Peninsula, the land immediately south of the United States. It is cut-off from mainland Mexico by the Sea of Cortez. This region of Mexico is a real paradise and is a favorite with divers, golfers, and people looking to take part in sports fishing excursions.
Cancun
Cancun is Mexico's most visited and most luxurious resort: over 2 million people flock here annually. The local environment is stunning; the beaches are pristine and the sea here is perfect for swimming and water activities. Nearby are some of the most amazing and breathtaking archaeological wonders of the world.
Costalegre
The Costalegre (Happy Coast) is not a destination, it's an area between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo. Costalegre offers highly exclusive travel and resort experiences with self-contained resort hotels that feature privacy and seclusion surrounded by a stunningly beautiful tropical paradise...
Cozumel
Cozumel is Mexico's original "Caribbean" destination; an island about 40 miles south of Cancun. SCUBA divers from all over the world come here to dive and snorkel; the island is popular with cruise ships and has some good resorts, too...
Huatulco
Las Bahias de Huatulco is its full name - "The Bays of Huatulco" - nine of them to be precise - and between them they are host to 36 stunningly attractive beaches - featuring soft sands and crystal clear blue waters off the Pacific coast in Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca...
Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres (Island of Women) is a laid-back, simple and comfortable island where visitors go to relax and take part in a wide variety of water sports. The feel here is tranquil, rustic and easy-going without the commercialized feel of Cancun...
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are two towns on the Pacific coast, a little over 4 miles away from each other. Despite their proximity; these are two towns with very distinct characters: Ixtapa offers you the experience of a modern resort, and Zihuatanejo offers you the experience of a rustic, traditional Mexican fishing village...
La Paz
La Paz - meaning "Peace" - is on Mexico's Baja Peninsula. La Paz still exhibits the old-world colonial charm of Mexico's Baja region; the city is the Capital of the State of Baja California Sur. La Paz boasts good hotels, good local amenities, lots of water sports and a friendly laid-back atmosphere...
Loreto
Located about 240 miles north-west of La Paz on the Sea of Cortez, Loreto is overlooked by the Giganta Mountains. It has excellent beaches and turquoise waters at its feet. Its five islands just offshore provide opportunities for travelers including eco travel and water sport activities including fine sports fishing...
Manzanillo
Manzanillo is on the Pacific coast, on the Mexican Riviera. It has two parts - the resort area on the Santiago Peninsula, and the busy commercial area downtown and to the south. Manzanillo is a busy port town - but still retains its tranquil, laid back feel and authentic Mexican atmosphere.
Beachfront Rental Villas on 3.5 mile private beach in Mazatlan
Fall asleep to the sound of waves lapping on the beach and awake to a beautiful ocean vista at Estrella del Mar resort in Mazatlan...
Mazatlan
Mazatlan is one of the young Mexican party towns of the Pacific coast. It is also one of the most economic of Mexico's resorts, balancing convenience and comfort with economy and good value. With great beaches, golf and sports fishing it a favorite beach destination for many...
Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen offers you the enjoyment of a simple beach holiday without the characteristics of a commercialized resort. The developments here are low-rise, taking into account the environment, and giving playa a more charismatic and authentic Mexican feel...
Puerto Escondido
Located just over 200 miles south of Acapulco on Mexico's Pacific coastline, Puerto Escondido is not a manufactured resort, it's a real Mexican coastal town - offering great value and a great opportunity to experience a wide variety of pastimes. This Pacific town is best known by surfers from all over the world...
Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's most famous Pacific coastal towns. Its cobbled streets and cathedral set the colonial feel, which has a traditional, easy-going feel to it. Puerto Vallarta continues to be one of Mexico's most favored ocean-front towns and it's also attracting the attention of foreign expats looking for homes in Mexico...
Punta de Mita
Just a 45 minute drive north of Puerto Vallarta is the relatively new, exclusive area of Punta de Mita - offering some of Mexico's finest accommodation and one of the country's best golf courses. It is also becoming popular as place to buy a luxurious home. It's the perfect place for a special vacation away from the crowds...
San Felipe
San Felipe is the gateway to the northern reaches of the Sea of Cortez. This once sleepy fishing village has emerged as one of Mexico's fastest-growing resort towns and is becoming particularly popular with foreigners who are seeking a place for retirement or to purchase a vacation home.
San Jose del Cabo
San Jose del Cabo looks and feels like a quaint old provincial Mexican town. The city is full of interesting places to see, nice shops, good restaurants and cafés, and even some quality art galleries that stock local artists' works; it's also home to some wonderful beaches and next-door to Cabo San Lucas...
Todos Santos
Before the road that connects Todos Santos with Cabo San Lucas existed, this place was virtually unknown. Arts, artists and genuine Mexican crafts feature prominently everywhere inside this traditional colonial town which is near the shores of the Pacific Ocean on Mexico's Baja peninsula.
