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Acapulco (Mexico)
Alaska's largest city lies between the Knik and Turnagain arms of Cook Acapulco, nicknamed "Pearl of the Pacific," is Mexico's fun capital and its most glamorous pacific resort. Few destinations can match its superb weather, an average of 360 days of sunshine per year, with temperatures Inlet and the rugged Chugach Mountains in southern Alaska. To the south of the city are the glacier-carved fjord of the Kenai Peninsula and to the More...
Cabo San Lucas (Mexico)
Twenty years ago Cabo San Lucas, at the southernmost tip of Baja, was little more than a fishing village occasionally visited by itinerant Californian surfers and sport fishermen. In recent years, however, it has rapidly become More...
Ensenada (Mexico)
Visitors to Ensenada are lured by the low-key, traditional Mexican flavour of the city's reasonably priced restaurants, shops and hotels and by the boisterous party atmosphere that prevails on weekends. The city is located 65 More...
Huatulco (Mexico)
This newly developed resort area is on the Pacific coast of southern Mexico east of the resort of Puerto Escondido. The area has nine bays with beautiful beaches (among the cleanest, safest and least crowded on the More...
Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo (Mexico)
Ixtapa on the west coast of Mexico, north of Acapulco, is a modern lively beach with luxury hotels and facilities. Surrounded by the Sierra Madre mountains there is a full range of activities and diversions More...
Manzanillo (Mexico)
The Pacific coast resort of Manzanillo is beautifully situated on twin bays, known locally as bahias. The blue lagoon waters and pristine white sand beaches line the rugged shores. White herons and pink More...
Mazatlan (Mexico)
Mazatlan is the largest Mexican port on the Pacific Ocean and the main industrial and commercial centre in the west. The beauty of its setting and its warm winters have made it a popular resort. Sandy beaches are plentiful, so More...
Puerto Vallarta (Mexico)
Puerto Vallarta sits on Bahia de Banderas, the largest natural bay in Mexico, with 100 miles of Pacific coastline ringed by mountains. As for the beaches, they are among the most beautiful in the world. In Puerto Vallarta, More...
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