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The Valle de Bravo Dam has created Lake Avandaro near to the charming colonial city of Valle de Bravo. Go horse riding, walk in the hills surrounding the lake or get wet with water-based…
Surrounded by fantastic Caribbean coral reefs that famously dazzled Jacques Cousteau, Cozumel is Mexico's largest island. Go snorkelling to see tropical fish and pristine coral reef and dive…
Yucatán Peninsula's Caves and Cenotes
The Yucatán Peninsula's cenotes are deposits of fresh, clear water that have surfaced from underground rivers, created by limestone erosion from rainwater over thousands of years. Adventurous…
El Garrafón Natural Park's coral reef is only a few metres off Isla Mujeres' southern shore and ideal for first-time snorkellers. Spot shoals of tropical fish and manta rays, walk or cycle…
Iztaccíhuatl, or 'white woman' in Nahuatl, is Mexico's third-highest mountain and has four peaks. The highest reaches 5220 metres, but all are snowcapped and visible from Mexico City on clear…