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“We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives, other souls.”

Anais Nin

You will find this coastal town framed by the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Jalisco and the immense Mexican Pacific. This fascinating tourist destination with red roofs, golden sunsets, and cobbled streets, possesses everything that makes for an incredible vacation.

Puerto Vallarta’s art offering is amazing, from crafts found in the flea market to the fleeting creations made by artists with the sand of the beach.

Its art galleries, boardwalk, calm Banderas Bay waters -excellent for scuba diving, by the way-, and its endless nightlife, are some of the contrasts that Vallarta holds.

Beautiful beaches, leading hotels, and a variety of restaurants and activities.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Guadalajara, Jalisco

San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato

CDMX aka "Mexico City"

Puerto Vallarta
PVR
Guadalajara
CDMX
San Miguel de Allende
Tapachula

Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas

Known as the land of tequila and mariachi , it is rich in history and traditions.

Guadalajara is the second largest city in the country and it is ranked as the eighth best city to visit in Mexico and South America. Known as the Mexican Silicon Valley. You will find glimpses of its dazzling architecture in Hospicio Cabañas, a hospital built in century XIX, or in its cathedral.
Guadalajara has managed to make tradition and modernity coexist in a single space because it preserves centenary culture and tradition such as charrería, folkloric dance, jarabe tapatío and tequila, but it is also the main producer of technology and software.

Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico and in 2008 it was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

It is Its attractive and cosmopolitan appearance makes it one of the favorite destinations for art enthusiasts. There is plenty of sites to visit, and they all stand out the city’s historical and architectural heritage.

One of the sites that you must see is the San Miguel Arcangel Parish. It has become the hallmark of the city. It is a beautiful temple of the end of the century. Other must places in San Miguel de Allende are the handicraft market of the city or the archeological zone of Cañada la Virgen.

In the market there is a sample of the local craftsmanship made of metals, papier mache, blown glass and more. Its cobbled streets, wooded courtyards, fine architectural details and sumptuous interiors will enchant you; perhaps that is the reason why CN Travel declared it one of the twenty-five best cities chosen by the travelers

CDMX offers bohemian corners nestled in traditional bars and restaurants that have become a haven for travelers and locals alike.

It transports you to a surreal world comprised of the eclectic mix of wrestling matches, grand baroque aesthetic, and luxurious palaces. It has an incredibly diverse nightlife, where you will find everything from unconventional clubs to typical canteens, and venues that offer a cosmopolitan flavor, which represents but a fragment of the complex cultural mosaic that converges in this city. It comes as no surprise that it is considered one of the most exciting cities to visit.

Mexico City is a destination with an extraordinary mysticism that revels in its overlapping plurality, folklore, and modernity; everything here is an intermixture, its pre-Hispanic roots present in its foundations, as shown by the Metropolitan Cathedral that sits on top of the pyramid of Tonatiuh.

Named as "the metropolis that has it all" by the New York Times.  Mexico City allows you to penetrate its streets and encounter their historical past 

If luck is on your side, you will see the Chiapanean “unicorn” flying with its blue-black plumage over the jungle flora at the Tuxtla Zoo. It will be inevitable to get a feeling of immensity while traveling in a boat in the geological fault formed millions of years ago. To the sides, you will contemplate the home of birds and monkeys in walls of almost one thousand meters of height, where there are caves and waterfalls. You will also enjoy the beauties created by man, such as the Basilica, built in the sixteenth century, which offers a light show reflected in the facade from Thursday to Sunday at 20:00 hours and accompanied every hour by the sound of its twelve bells.

Enter the natural canyons and cellars, and the rivers of Tuxtla Gutierrez.
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