Friday, March 30, 2007

Mexico - Vacation in a Romantic Tropical Paradise

Mexico, bordered in the south by Guatemala and Belize and in the
north by the United States of America, covers several thousand
square miles and is divided into 31 states and the federal
districts. The Sea of Cortes, the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean
Sea and the Gulf of Mexico surround it.

Mexico is rich in, history, traditions art and religion and
offers a complete tourist infrastructure. Mexico is a diverse
country that hosts one of the archaic cultures of the Olmecan
tribe, around 1500 years BC.

Mexico is famous for its nice and warm people, art and
archeology, unique food pyramids, museums, Haciendas, vast
seashores, architecture and cities. The varied climate zones
range from Snow Mountains in the Sierras to rainy jungles in the
Southeast and desert in the Northwest.

Acapulco, Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos and Patzcuaro, are the most
commonly visited cities in Mexico that provide luxurious
lifestyle and bonding with nature. According to WTO, Mexico is
the 8th major destination for foreigner visitors. Chichen Itza,
Uxmal, EkBalam all bears rich history and heritage of the
majesctic Maya civilization. San Miguel de Allende is another
historic vacation destination that attracts tourists. Landscape,
Climate, People & Food

The Mexican landscape is a combination of desert zone, semiarid
zone, temperate forests and tropical rainforests. High rugged
mountains, high plateaus and tableland, low coastal plains are
all found in the same country.

Mexico is monolingual, Spanish being the main language. However,
this Spanish is different from the Castilian Spanish spoken in
Spain. Mayan or Nahuatl, the native languages are still widely
spoken in some regions.

Spicy food and Tequila shots are the attractions of Mexican
cities. Enchiladas, Tacos, Tamales, Chicharron, tostadas, Pozole
spices up every tongue that has a taste for new cuisines.
"Platillo Tipico" is a local specialty not found everywhere is a
variation, of a recipe.

"Michelada" is beer cocktail served in almost all the pubs of
the country. Its usually beer mixed with lime juice. There are
other variations called "cubana" that includes Clamato cocktail,
soybean sauce, salt and a little bit of hot sauce.

The Culture Mexicans are religious catholic people with somewhat
relaxed sense of time. Respect Mexico's laws. Mexican culture is
often accepting of hitchhiking and it is a common practice among
Mexican young adults. Being the land of festivity and
celebration Mexico celebrates: the Fiesta of san Sebastian, The
fair of the 3 Kings, New year, Blessings of the Sea, Palm
Sunday, Flower Fair, Fiesta of St. Mark the Evangelist, Fiesta
of St. Isador the Farmer, National Ceramics Fair, Guelaguetza,
The Day of the Virgin of Charity and Assumption Day, Celebration
of San Miguel Arcángel, Annual Fiesta del Tequila, the Yucatan
Bird Festival, Night of the Radishes and many other festivals to
invigorate the local spirits. Vacation Rentals

Vacation rentals are mostly situated in places that overlooks
the sparkling blue ocean and white sand beach. There are
Mediterranean villas, condominiums, residential homes, beach
houses, and other types of residential properties available for
vacation rentals.

Most location offers spectacular views of the sea, rocky tide
pools, sometimes surrounding Desert Mountains, family owned
jungle and palm tree estates facing the Caribbean's. The heated
pool, with swim-up seats dolphin fountains, are the luxuries and
comfortable amenities provided to enjoy the surrounding nature.

All furnished insides with exclusive architecture, large living
rooms, fully equipped bars, spacious rooms, studios, kitchen,
private palapas, relaxing in the Jacuzzi cooling off in the pool
and bird watching sipping margaritas are all the value additions
to these vacation rentals.

The panoramic ocean views are the USP of vacation rentals in
Mexico.

About the author:
Metodi Mladenov is advisor at href="http://www.travelweaver.net/www/Default.aspx">TravelWeaver.
net and writes about various topics like travel, real estate
and investing on his blogs.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi! Surely Méxican travel destinations have a lot of things to do and offer, and finding good spots to stay in is very important. Here is one pet friendly vacation rental I know, I hope you find it as good as I did!

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