Jungles, deserts; teeming cities, one-street  pueblos; fiesta fireworks, Frida’s angst: Mexico conjures up so many vivid  images. And the reality lives up to the expectation. An Outdoor Life
From the southern jungles to the smoking, snowcapped  volcanoes and the cactus-dotted northern deserts, all surrounded by 10,000km of  coast strung with sandy beaches and wildlife-rich lagoons, Mexico is an endless  adventure for the senses. A climate that ranges from temperate to hot almost  everywhere makes for a life spent largely in the open air. Take it easy lying on  a beach, dining alfresco or strolling pretty streets, or get out and snorkel  warm Caribbean reefs, hike mountain cloud forests or take a boat in search of dolphins or  whales.
Soul Food
Travel for All
Travel in Mexico is what you make it and the country  caters to all types of visitor. Stay in pampering resorts, budget beach huts or  colonial mansions. Eat cutting-edge fusion food in chic gourmet restaurants or  grandmothers' recipes at a busy market comedor (food stall). Getting  from A to B is easy thanks to comfortable buses that run almost anywhere and an  extensive domestic flight network. Or try renting a car: Mexico has some  excellent roads, and outside the cities traffic is mostly light.Los Mexicanos
At the heart of your Mexican experience will be the  Mexican people. A super-diverse crew from city hipsters to shy indigenous  villagers, they’re justly renowned for their love of color and frequent fiestas  but are also philosophical folk, to whom timetables are less important than  simpatía (empathy). You will rarely find Mexicans less than courteous;  they’re often positively charming, and they know how to please their guests.  They might despair of ever being well governed, but they are fiercely proud of  Mexico, their one-of-a-kind homeland with all its variety, tight-knit family  networks, beautiful-ugly cities, deep-rooted traditions, unique agave-based  liquors and sensationally tasty, chili-laden food. It doesn’t take long to  understand why.
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