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About Cuernavaca

June 3rd, 2008 by travel

Cuernavaca is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Mexico, and it has a mild climate all year as well. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Located only an hour’s drive from Mexico City but some 2500 feet lower in elevation, it’s a world apart… except maybe on weekends when thousands of people escape the capital for a getaway in Cuernavaca.

The rich and famous have been coming to Cuernavaca for centuries. It’s long been a popular home for foreigners, and there is an active foreign colony with many events you can take part in. Even if you aren’t rich or famous! Many people come to Cuernavaca for its Spanish-language schools, and while studying you can board with a Mexican family if you wish, for a more total immersion.

The foreign population isn’t as overwhelmingly visible as it is in some popular expat spots, though. With a population of over 300,000 in the city itself, and at least that many again in the surrounding areas, Cuernavaca can absorb a lot of visitors and still maintain its ambiance.

The city of full of gorgeous homes, and sometimes there are home tours you can take. Because it gets a good amount of rainfall, Cuernavaca is famous for its gardens. It also has a number of historic buildings that you can visit. Its central plaza is full of activity, including free band concerts. There are spas, hot springs, and several golf courses in the area.

Some things to see in Cuernavaca:

The cathedral is one of the oldest in Mexico.

The Borda Gardens date from the 1700s, when a Frenchman, Jose de la Borda, made a fortune in mining. They still give you a sense of the grandeur of their heyday.

Museums include Museo Casa de la Torre, the collection of American artist Robert Brady, and others.

There are Aztec ruins right in the city and more in the vicinity.

The shopping is superb.

Travel to Cuernavaca is easy, and the topnotch hotels of Cuernavaca are outstanding.(All price ranges do exist.)

When I was nine, my family flew to the capital and then drove to the coast. I remember lunch in a beautiful hotel in Cuernavaca…. I have no idea what we ate, but I clearly remember the lush gardens that our table overlooked. That image has remained in my mind ever since. It’s fun to realize that a child’s memory captured the essence of Cuernavaca!

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Rosana Hart has traveled to Mexico many times. Her website, www.mexico-with-heart.com, contains the full text of a book she wrote about traveling in Mexico, as well as information and travel tips

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About Cancun

May 25th, 2008 by travel

Summer all year… gorgeously turquoise ocean… sandy white beaches… shopping from Mexican handicrafts to designer clothes… stunning hotels with interesting architecture, many right on the beach… world-class restaurants… nightlife and dance clubs that go till early morning… Mayan ruins in the middle of it all… that’s Cancun!

Water sports include swimming, surfing, diving, boating, fishing, kayaking, and snorkeling. Day trips to Mayan archaeological sites offer you a glimpse of the fascinating civilization that was in the area for centuries.

No wonder Cancun is one of the most popular beach resorts in all of North and South America! With over three million visitors a year, the folks in Cancun have figured out how to provide what you want for a memorable vacation, whether it’s total relaxation, going out dancing, water sports, enjoying spring break or a honeymoon, or whatever.

Cancun’s history is short. In the early 1970s, the Mexican government had a study done to decide where to put a new resort. A little piece of land in the Caribbean sea, just off the coast of Yucatan, was chosen. It didn’t take long before tourists were coming in ever-increasing numbers. Now Cancun (on the mainland just opposite that slip of land) has a population of something over half a million — and the visitors keep coming!

Cancun is its own kind of place. It’s hardly typical Mexico, but it’s a lot of fun in its own way!

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Rosana Hart has traveled to Mexico many times. Her website, www.mexico-with-heart.com, contains the full text of a book she wrote about traveling in Mexico, as well as information and travel tips

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El Tajin Magnificence in the Mexican Jungle

May 12th, 2008 by travel

An ancient ceremonial center that the early Spanish explorers never found…

A United Nations World Heritage site and one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico…

Off the beaten tourist path, in the state of Veracruz near the Gulf of Mexico…

A place of great beauty…

El Taj

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