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Mexico

Cabo San Lucas

Situated at the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is a renowned Mexican destination for its arid climate, sunny skies, beautiful beaches, marine life, scuba diving, game fishing, and the characteristic striking sea arches of El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. Cabo is an elite vacation destination with a coastline dotted with upscale resorts, golf courses, and nightlife hot spots. Cabo, boasts a large marina and sits where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. The town is known for its nightlife and party atmosphere that is in full swing not only during Spring Break, but year round. The other main town within the Los Cabos region is San Jose del Cabo, which is located 20 miles northeast of Cabo San Lucas and is considered its sister city. San Jose del Cabo is known as a charming colonial town with restaurants, art galleries and shops surrounding the main square. This town is more family-friendly and laid-back compared to lively Cabo San Lucas. In between these two towns is what's known as The Corridor where the majority of the many resorts and residential communities are located in addition to stunning beaches and coastline.

The Los Cabos region is not only a destination for party-goers. Big game fishing including marlins is a top attraction for many visitors to the region. Golfers, sunbathers, and divers alike all continue to visit Cabo throughout the year. As a popular port of call for cruise ships and a major vacation destination, the Los Cabos area continues to boom with tourism and sees a steady growth of resorts, residential properties, and businesses.

WEDDINGS

The Los Cabos region has everything a couple is looking for in a destination wedding. Cabo San Lucas is a much livelier and upbeat town, a perfect fit for weddings planning to party into the night. San Jose del Cabo is more laid-back, inviting a more relaxed wedding experience. But in either case, weddings in Los Cabos are graced by mountainous views, delicious seafood and plenty of sunshine

 

Cabo Mexico
Marina Cabo Mexico
Ship In Port Cabo Mexico
Cancun
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico, Cancún. has it all. Enjoy its pristine white beaches, top-notch resort and hotel scene, and its crystal blue water. The city is home to about 140 hotels that line the beaches in an area called the hotel zone, attracting all types of guests. The city is probably most famous for its Mayan ruins, which dot the landscape around this southern region of México. From El Rey to Tulum, the ancient stone remains are unique archaeological attractions that tell the original story of the now bustling modern city. Many people also visit the area for it's great dive sites. Colorful coral reefs and diverse sea life are located right offshore, and a variety of inland cenotes (deep natural wells) attract diving enthusiasts to explore the rich underwater worlds of Cancún

WEDDINGS

Couples looking for a luxury wedding or a spicy celebration bursting with entertainment will find what they want in Cancun. Convenient to travel to from origins throughout the U.S., Cancun was designed with the needs of a tourist in mind, which makes it easy to design a dream wedding experience. Including a traditional Mariachi trio during the destination wedding cocktail hour adds a beautiful and soulful soundtrack to make sure guests never forget their incredible experience. Or hosting the reception at sunset on a catamaran allows guests to enjoy the wedding and a breathtaking Mexican sunset at the same time. 

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Cozumel

 

Beautiful Isla Cozumel is an immensely popular vacation and diving destination located in the Caribbean Sea off the Riviera Maya coastline in Mexico. The island is relatively small, only 10 miles wide and 30 miles long but packs a big punch with many high-end resorts and a wealth of diving opportunities for travelers. It boasts great beaches, nice people, and safe streets, with prices comparable to other Mexican tourist destinations

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IXTAPA / ZIHUATANEJO

 

The twin cities of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo (sometimes the two are referred to as Ixta-Zihua) are anything but identical. If your idea of vacation heaven is a round of golf on a lush, green course followed by a leisurely lunch of lobster bisque and champagne, Ixtapa (pronounced eeks-TAH-pa) is calling your name.

However, if you'd rather poke through an outdoor Mexican market and then amble over to the beach where fisher folk are mending their nets, it's only 4 mi/6 km down the coast to Zihuatanejo (zee-wha-tah-NEH-ho). The lobster there might be in your tacos (washed down with plenty of cold cerveza).

Mexico's tourism-development agency dreamed up Ixtapa when trying to create a Pacific-coast Mexican resort area. Zihuatanejo, on the other hand, is a traditional Mexico fishing village that has been around for centuries. Whatever Mexican beach vacation you prefer, one of these towns should suit you.

Sunset Ixtapa Mexico
Ixtapa Mexico
PUERTO VALLARTA - RIVIERA NAYARIT

 

One of Mexico's most popular vacation destinations, Puerto Vallarta is a favorite for tourists from around the world and Mexicans alike. Renowned for its great beaches, charming cobble stone streets in the city, and world-class resorts, Vallarta is a gem among destinations. The city is located on Mexico's Pacific coastline at a central point within the expansive Banderas Bay, which stretches from Punta Mia and the Sierra de Vallejo Mountains in the north to Cabo Corrientes in the south. Known for its tropical climate and lush mountain backdrop, Puerto Vallarta actually shares approximate latitude with the Hawaiian Islands and the Cancun/Riviera Maya region of Mexico.

WEDDINGS

A wedding in Puerto Vallarta is something a little bit out of the ordinary but with a welcoming, easy-to-explore vibe. From the iconic Mexican architecture in downtown Puerto Vallarta to the spectacular Pacific coast to the secluded, dramatic landscapes of Punta Mita, there are so many ways to create a destination wedding unique to any couple.

Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Riviera Maya

Stretching down the Yucatán Peninsula's Caribbean coast lies the Riviera Maya, also known as the Mayan Riviera. The Riviera Maya coastline stretches from the southern end of bustling Cancun to the north, down south to the Mayan Ruins in Tulum, and in the center of the coastline, the once sleepy fishing village turned popular city of Playa del Carmen.

WEDDINGS

Riviera Maya is the ideal location for a laid-back destination wedding surrounded by exotic natural parks, authentic Mayan ruins and the bustling Playa del Carmen shopping district. Expansive all-inclusive resorts provide luxury and entertainment in one spot - perfect for a destination wedding.

Huatulco (wah-tool-co)

 

Huatulco is one of Mexico's most relaxed tourist destinations, located on Mexico's southern Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca. 22-miles of picturesque beaches dot the nearly virgin Pacific coastline while nine bays make Huatulco a watersports lover's dream. Be sure to take a trip around Huatulco's bays to discover the stunning surroundings, hidden beaches, and flora and fauna. Deluxe modern resorts are set amidst a natural unspoiled setting on Tangolunda Bay.

  

Sunshine can be expected about 330 days a year with the average temperature of 82.4 °. The dry season extends from December to May and the rainy season is from June to November. The amount of precipitation has a definite effect on the local vegetation, being brownish in the dry season and very green in the rainy season

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