Source: Tourism MediaDowntown Mexico CityDiscover the historic central plaza, scenic park and lovely architecture of this busy central district.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityDowntown Mexico City
Source: Tourism MediaMexico CityA huge city where you\'ll find a rich architectural and cultural heritage waiting to be explored.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico City
Source: Tourism MediaMoreliaThe capital of Mexico’s state of Michoacán is known for well-preserved historic buildings, lakeside scenery and millions of migrating butterflies.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMorelia
Source: Tourism MediaDivers PointWatch in awe as locals perform spectacular dives from a raised platform into an area of shallow and rocky water.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMazatlanDowntown MazatlanDivers Point
Source: Tourism MediaMexicoExplore this vast nation “south of the border” with lovely beaches, fascinating history and many cultural attractions.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexico
Source: Tourism MediaMazatlanWith miles of coastline and a charming historic center, this is one of the most inviting beach destinations on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMazatlan
Source: Tourism MediaMexico CityA huge city where you\'ll find a rich architectural and cultural heritage waiting to be explored.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico City
Source: Tourism MediaEl ParianListen to mariachi bands and enjoy authentic local dishes in this lively square or shop for arts and crafts in this thriving cultural region.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoGuadalajaraEl Parian
Source: Tourism MediaAcapulcoWhether you’re here to party in the Golden Zone, relax on the beach or sightsee, this Mexican city in Guerrero is an all-inclusive destination.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoAcapulco
Source: Tourism MediaLas Caletas BeachThis secluded beach, once owned by a Hollywood legend, is perfect for swimming, snorkeling and enjoying the region’s fresh seafood. WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto VallartaLas Caletas Beach
Source: Tourism MediaSayulitaStunning beaches, rolling waves, water sports, jungle treks and superb restaurants await visitors at this stylish getaway on the Pacific coast.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto VallartaSayulita
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto EscondidoInternationally famous for its beaches and surf scene, this seaside town is also a gateway for tours to coffee plantations and ecotourism activities.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto Escondido
Source: Tourism MediaBacocho BeachEnjoy quiet strolls and dramatic sunsets at this uncrowded beach. Look for baby turtles hatching here in the second half of the year.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto EscondidoBacocho Beach
Source: Tourism MediaMexico CityA huge city where you\'ll find a rich architectural and cultural heritage waiting to be explored.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico City
Source: Tourism MediaJose Maria Pino Suarez Municipal MarketExperience a sensory overload of sights, sounds and smells and sample authentic Mexican dishes at this 20th-century marketplace.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMazatlanJose Maria Pino Suarez Municipal Market
Source: Tourism MediaTodos SantosOff the main tourist paths, this Mexican town has a charming peaceful environment on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoTodos Santos
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto EscondidoInternationally famous for its beaches and surf scene, this seaside town is also a gateway for tours to coffee plantations and ecotourism activities.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto Escondido
Source: Tourism MediaMazatlanWith miles of coastline and a charming historic center, this is one of the most inviting beach destinations on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMazatlan
Source: Tourism MediaNuevo VallartaThis purpose-built coastal resort features a long sandy beach, family-friendly hotels, golf, water sports and wildlife.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto VallartaNuevo Vallarta