Highlights of Mexico

Merida Merida

Merida

In Yucatán's largest city, sweeping colonial-era plazas are framed by important museums and churches built upon Maya ruins, while atmospheric lanes harbor restaurants celebrating Yucatecan cuisine. Combining finery and folk tradition, Mérida offers a fascinating gateway to the natural and archeological wonders of the South East.


Los Cabos Los Cabos

Los Cabos

Baja California’s reputation for spellbinding sun, sea and sand stems from postcard-perfect Los Cabos, its collection of designer villas, wellness retreats and world-class golf courses decorating the southern tip of the peninsula. Our whale-watching tours and guided hikes blend adventure into luxury itineraries redolent with relaxation.


San Miguel de Allende San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende

Serving up old-world architecture and some of Mexico’s most exciting gastronomy, the charming city of San Miguel de Allende is an unmissable destination in the Central Highlands. Its time-warp cobblestone streets belie the innovation at work in upmarket kitchens, art galleries and boutique hotels.


Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta

Few beach resorts can rival the beauty of Puerto Vallarta, perched on a Pacific bay and cradled by the Sierra Madre mountains. Discover its cosmopolitan oceanfront: chic bars, boutiques and modern sculptures line the El Malecón boardwalk. Inland, excursions into the jungles and mountains of Jalisco await adventurous clients. 


Tulum Tulum

Tulum

Beloved for its cobalt waters and evocative Maya ruins, the Caribbean paradise of Tulum excels in barefoot luxury eco-hotels, snorkeling trips and adventure tours to jungle-clad cenote swimming holes. Its long, sugary beaches must be seen to be believed, framed by swaying palms and frequented by turtles.


Oaxaca Oaxaca

Oaxaca

Emerging as one of Mexico’s most sought-after destinations, Oaxaca showcases its Indigenous heritage through distinctive cuisine, crafts and festivities, including Guelaguetza in July and Day of the Dead in November. Its 16th-century colonial old town is recognized by UNESCO, along with the curious pre-Columbian site of Monte Albán.


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