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Having Fun in Mexico

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1 Nightlife

The nightlife in Mexico varies from discos and nightclubs in the main tourism areas to a more laid back and casual atmosphere in the smaller towns. If you are looking for a more cultural experience in Mexican nightlife, try visiting Mexico City where you’ll find theatres and museums. For a non stop party atmosphere try any of the popular cantinas or nightclubs. Mazatlan seems to attract a more energetic younger singles crowd and spring break is a week long non stop party, while Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta seems to be a destination for lovers.

2 Beaches

The beaches in Mexico offer something for everyone. If you want a secluded white sand beach to call your own, Mexico has it. If you want soft warm breezes that wash over the warm sand with gentle waves lapping the shore, Mexico has it. If you want a turbulent coast with huge waves crashing against volcanic rock formations, Mexico has it. If you are looking for a great surf beach with perfect waves, Mexico has it. With thousands of miles of coastline Mexico can offer all these and more.

3 Sports and recreation

With miles of shore line populated with mega resort hotels, Mexico can provide sports and recreation for almost any enthusiast. Golf resorts are plentiful in Mexico. Here, you’ll find some of the nicest courses anywhere. Sport fishing in Mexico is one of its biggest attractions and even the novice fisherman can land the big one. Surfing and other water sports are all available from sailing and scuba diving, snorkeling and para-sailing to Seadoos and skiing. Maybe hiking or horseback riding is something you enjoy. If rummaging around ancient ruins is what you want to do, Mexico can accommodate you. Mexico’s different geographical regions offer so many recreational choices that anyone visiting Mexico will find something they enjoy.

4 Events

Many regular yearly events attract visitors from all over the world. Some visitors make reservations for these events months in advance in order to get the best accommodations. Several of Mexico’s carnaval’s are celebrated throughout the year and are the highlight of the year for many visitors and locals alike. Some local festivals honor the season, while others celebrate ancestry and history, while still others pay homage to local events and people.

Yearly attractions include such events as the Baja 500, Ensenada’s Seashells and Wine festival; both draw huge crowds. The Guadalajara film festival is a popular celebration as is Mexico City’s fair. Don’t forget the Rosarito- Ensendada fun ride for cycling enthusiasts, and no one in Mexico misses Cinco de Mayo. Almost any time of year a celebration or festival is happening somewhere in Mexico, so get out your calendar and start planning your next holiday around one of Mexico’s famous festivals.

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