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Puerto Escondido's beach

Teotihuacan's Pyramids of the Sun and Moon

The Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán and Spanish city of Oaxaca

UNESCO World Heritage-listed Mayan ruins of Palenque

Regional Anthropology Museum of the Yucatan

UNESCO World Heritage-listed Chichen-Itza

Cancun and Playa del Carmen

Oaxaca's street stalls

UNESCO World Heritage-listed pre-Hispanic city of Uxmal

Make 'Bread of the Dead'

1200-year-old cliff-top ruins of Tulum

Mexican flag-resembling 'chiles en nogada' in Puebla

Mexico City

Panteón Civil de Dolores cemetery

The Blue House of Frida Kahlo

The house of Leon Trotsky in Coyoacán

Chili lime grasshoppers at Oaxaca Market

San Cristobal de Las Casas' Chiapas indigenous culture

Burritos from a street vendor

The cliff divers and nightlife of Acapulco

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  • Our favourite things about Mexico

    • Tortilla treats
      Eat and drink all the tacos, nachos, burritos, quesadillas and tequila you want. Maybe go easy on the tequila, actually. That stuff will get you.

      Getting ruined
      Visit the Teotihuacan ruins - the site of the massive ‘Piramides Del Sol y de la Luna’ and discover the site's remaining buildings with the help of a local guide.

      Palenque palace
      See the impressive 1300-year-old Mayan palace at Palenque. Screeching parrots and monkeys are your soundtrack.

      Chichen Itza
      Swing by one of Mexico's most famous Mayan sites, Chichen Itza, and spend plenty of time learning about and exploring the temples, pyramids and ruins.

      Spring Break!
      Cancun is known as a bit of a touristy party town for young (and old) Americans. If you’re into that, then go for it. If not, there are plenty of quieter spots providing you know where to look. And we know where to look.
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  • Where we go in Mexico