A Mexico Travel Special To The Mexico Caribbean Coast

A Great Mexico Travel Special should include time spent on the Mexico Caribbean Coast, where you will find so much to do and so many things to enjoy. You can easily organise a Mexico Vacation Package that will allow you to travel around Mexico seeing some of the Country?s amazing sights and then allow you to finish with a relaxing time on the Mexico Caribbean Coast.

On the Caribbean coastline of Mexico there are spellbinding soft white sand beaches, and clear unpolluted turquoise blue seas. There are lagoons, coves and inlets, and that is the reason for the popularity with tourists, and many many thousands of Mexico vacation packages are sold every year to the Yucatan Peninsula. That is not to say it is all like Cancun and Cozumel, busy and energetic, because there are many other places of great charm for holidaymakers to stay, and many many things for them to do.

The Mexico Caribbean Coast is in the state of Quintana Roo, with Yucatan to the north, the west by Campeche, and then there is the British Belize to the south.

The way that the Caribbean coast has been developed shows different characteristics dependent on where you go. As an example Puerto Morelos is a very relaxed fishing village sort of place, whilst Playa del Carmen is packed with resorts and is a home to the all inclusive vacation.

The Mexico Caribbean Coast isn?t just about beaches and partying, and many people have a Mexico Travel Special vacation involving the Mayan culture. Wherever you look along the coast there is evidence of this ancient civilization in the ruins all along the coast.

Tulum on the coast has dramatic ruins overlooking the Caribbean welcoming the sunrise every morning, and are the only Mayan ruins overlooking the sea. If you then go a short distance inland to Coba you will see the towering pyramids which are now covered by the jungle but nevertheless impressively shows how important the site was in ancient times.

If you continue to travel south along the Mexico Caribbean Coast you will come to the archaeological dig at Kohunlich where there are not only pyramids but also temples and palaces. This is a great place to go because despite all the wonderful work unearthing these ancient buildings there are very few people who visit.

Right down at the border with Belize there is the capital of Quintana Roo calledChetuma This is a modern city but worth a visit just to see the brightly painted wooden houses left over from time gone by.

To summarise some of the top reasons to go to the Mexico Caribbean Coast.

The ruins of Tulum. Diving or snorkelling at Puerto Morelo?s Natural reef Park. Exploring the inland jungle and the ancient ruins. Relaxing, perhaps with a thoroughly decadent massage or body treatment in an all inclusive resort for which the Mexico Caribbean Coast has become famous. If you like fishing, then casting for bonefish off the Chinchorro Reef.

Here there is something for everyone who takes a Mexico Vacation Package

For more information go to http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com/categories/Caribbean-Hotel-Hideaways/

Peter Stewart writes exclusively for http://www.in-kenyasafari.com as well as http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com and has visited personally many of the places he reports on, and has done extensive research on the others

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