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Los Cabos

Los Cabos has become one of the most popular destinations in Mexico due to its beautiful beaches with gold sand and semi-tropical vegetation contrasting with the desert. Los Cabos offers a great variety of tourist attractions such as old cave paintings, missions dating from 1697, and a variety of marine life.



Mazatlan

Mazatlan is located along Mexico's Golden coast in the state of Sinaloa and rests on a small peninsula boasting long stretches of palm-lined beaches. Here you can enjoy myriad water sports, spend time hiking or bird-watching, and also take in the historical attractions.



Monterrey

Monterrey is the third-largest metropolis in the country; itÂ’s the industrial and cultural capital of northern Mexico. The mountains, canyons, rivers, waterfalls and deserts that surround the city offer a wide variety of activities: hiking, biking, cave exploring and more..



Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is a top tourist resort that still retains the true flavor of Mexico. It features colonial architecture and world-class hotels, sophisticated amenities and a dream-like natural setting between the Sierra Madre Mountains and the deep blue Pacifc waters.



Acapulco

The queen of Mexican beach resorts is ever-popular with year-round, foreign and domestic visitors. We can thank Acapulco for introducing global vacation institutions such as parasailing, the swim-up pool bar, rooms with private swimming pools, tequila “poppers” and hotels shaped like pyramids.



Guadalajara

Guadalajara is a beautiful, historic city with a modern outlook. Located in the land where tequila originated, it is also the birthplace of the Mariachi. It offers high-end accommodations, state-of-the art convention facilities, legendary nightlife and some of the finest cuisine in the country.



Merida

Known as “The White city,” Merida is a first-class cultural tourist destination. It has many fine examples of colonial architecture, most notably the 16th-century cathedral.  From Merida it is easy to access the Mayan archaeological sites Chichen Itza and Uxmal.



Mexico City

Mexico City is the country’s cosmopolitan business, art and culinary hub. From the Alameda, a leafy center of activity to the Zona rosa, a chic shopping neighborhood, Mexico city offers endless options to urban adventurers.



Cancun

Geographically, Cancun’s Hotel Zone is an island 14 miles long and 3/4 mile wide, connected to the mainland by two bridges, bordered on one side by the caribbean and the other side by the Nichupte Lagoon.



Cozumel

It’s Mexico’s largest inhabited island, located 20 kilometers of the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula across from Playa del Carmen. Cozumel is a world-class diving Mecca and major port of call for international cruise ships.



Riviera Maya

This stunning region, located on the far eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula is comprised of small communities where there are infinite possibilities for exploration and enjoyment. The Caribbean, the most beautiful sea in the world, extends to the horizon and there are miles of unforgettable beaches.



Coahuila Bicentenario

Located in Mexico’s northern region, this large state has a hot climate and offers great natural beauty at places like the Sierra de Arteaga, an ideal spot to do various outdoor sports, and Cuatrocienagas, where you can swim and go diving in turquoise-blue ponds.



Chiapas Bicentenario

Chiapas is located in the tropical belt of the planet, but the climate is moderated in many areas by altitude. The state is home to the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak and Chinkultic. It is also home to one of the largest indigenous populations in the country with twelve federally recognized ethnicities.



Chihuahua Bicentenario

Although Chihuahua is primarily identified with the Chihuahuan Desert for namesake, it has more forests than any other state in Mexico. Due to its variant climate the state has a large variety of fauna and flora. The state is mostly characterized by rugged mountainous terrain and wide river valleys..



Oaxaca Bicentenario

Oaxaca’s terrain consists of extensive valleys and mountain chains.the state capital, a colonial city with some of the nation’s most magnificent architecture, ancient archaeological sites, the Chacahua Lagoons, an ecological zone with mangroves and beaches, as well as the beautiful bays of Huatulco and Escondido.



Quintana Roo Bicentenario

Located on the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo offers the beautiful waters of the Caribbean Sea, top-notch tourist resorts, white-sand beaches, marvelous ecological reserves and ancient Mayan ruins. Cancun, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres, Riviera Maya and Tulum



Sinaloa Bicentenario

Located on Mexico’s Gold Coast, Mazatlan is the closest Mexican resort to the United States, and it’s been a favorite destination for those looking to soak up the relaxed pace of life along the Pacific Coast for decades. Its weather characteristics vary from subtropical, found on the plains, to cold in the nearby mountains.



Sonora Bicentenario

The northern state of Sonora features beach strips and excellent tourist facilities at Kino Bay, water and outdoor activities at Playa Miramar and Ciudad Obregon, water sports at Puerto Peñasco, gorgeous reefs and marine wildlife at isla Tiburon and Ecotourism at El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve and the Great Altar Desert.



Tamaulipas Bicentenario

On the flat coastline of the Gulf of Mexico in the northern region lies the proud state of Tamaulipas, known for its beaches, fishing tournaments, port towns, a diverse local cuisine and ecotourism outings at El Cielo Biosphere Reserve



Veracruz Bicentenario

Located in Mexico’s eastern region along the Gulf coast, Veracruz offers tropical climate and impressive natural scenery, picturesque towns with cobblestone streets full of music, color and folklore, the rhythm of danzon as well as the world famous archaeological zone of El Tajin.



Yucatan Bicentenario

Before the arrival of Spaniards to the Yucatan peninsula, the name of this region was called 'el Mayab'. It was a very important region for the Mayan civilization, which reached the peak of its development within the cities of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Motul, Mayapan, Ek' Balam and Ichcaanzihóo (also called T'Hó), now Mérida.



Meetings in Mexico



Guatemala



Costa Rica

Because paradise is irresistible! Costa Rica perfectly blends beauty, nature, diversity, adventure, and savoir de vivre.



Panama

Panama means "abundance of fish" and also is known as the "Crossroads of the Americas" due to its strategic position between the North and the South American Continents. Lately Panama has become one of the most attractive emerging tourism destinations in the world and is also a great choice for Incentive Programs, Seminars and Conventions.



Brazil in 7 minutes

Brazil is the world’s fifth largest country. It covers nearly half of South America and is the continent's largest nation, sharing borders with every nation on the continent except Chile and Ecuador. The Atlantic Ocean extends along the ..



Brazil - Sun and Beach

In this country of fascinating diversity and immense beauty, everything seems larger than life. Brazil has the world's wildest party, the greatest waterfalls, the biggest wetlands, the mightiest river, the largest rain forest, the longest beaches, and not to mention one of the most unique and diverse cultures on the planet.



Brazil - Business

Brazilians are famous for being warm and friendly with foreign people. You will find this is true since the moment you arrive to Brazil. The people's hospitality is one of the reasons why many tourists feel comfortable and decide to return to the country. In addition, English is widely spoken in Brazil.



Brazil - Culture

Brazilian culture is rooted in that of Portugal. The Portuguese immigration brought the Catholic faith, the language, and many traditions and customs. The Amerindian people also influenced Brazil's language and cuisine; and the Africans, who were brought as slaves, largely influenced its music, dance, cuisine, religion and language



Brazil - Ecotourism

The quality and the number of activities available to travelers visiting Brazil is almost as diverse as the landscape of the country. Regardless of your Destination you will always find water sports, golf courses, fishing, horseback riding, fashionable or typical shopping, great dining, fun cruises, whale watching, ATVs.



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