Mexico: Where to go? What to do?

Traditional Calenda in Oaxaca (parade)

When it comes to vacationing in Mexico, people often ask me where they should go. There are so many choices within Mexico, each offering something different and unique to its region. It’s just like if someone from Mexico asked where they should vacation in America.

Mexico is a federal republic, and like America, is composed of individual states (31) plus one federal district (D.F.), the capital. Mexico’s official name is the United Mexican States.

I’ve traveled to many different states in Mexico: Jalisco, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Baja, and other and have found something beautiful or unique in each one. Each of the states offers variance in climate, culture, cuisine, history, people, language and much more.

The biggest question shouldn’t be if you should go, but rather where you should go. And what might be right for some may not be right for others.

To experience Mexico to the fullest, you should ask yourself what you enjoy the most:

–       Do you want to see archeological ruins?

–       Would you prefer a culinary tour?

–       Have you explored historical churches, cathedrals or monasteries?

–       Colonial city or modern?

–       Big city or small pueblo?

–       Would you like to learn Spanish or do an educational exchange?

–       Are you looking to volunteer?

–       Do you want to try zip lining, stand-up paddle boarding, swimming with the whale sharks?

–       Are you a tequila connoisseur? Have you ever taken a tequila-mescal tour?

–       Explore the Copper Canyon by rail?

–       Do you prefer the beach?

–       Maybe you’re headed for a golf outing? Surf, spa, yoga or wellness retreat?

–       Have you ever experienced the Monarchs in Morelia?

–       Become familiar with a Guelaguetza, alebrijes or chapulines?

–       Single, family, newlyweds, honeymoon, anniversary, special occasion?

Scenic

Mexico is home to 31 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, (27 cultural sites and four natural).  Additionally there are 31 properties on the tentative list. I highly encourage you to take a look at this official list because these sites are something spectacular.

Whatever the reason, give Mexico a chance. There is much more to Mexico than what you see on the 6 o’clock news, far more positive than negative. Mexico has it all, something for everyone.

Disclosure: This article is presented on behalf of my work for Mexico Today.  Although I’m being compensated for my work in creating content for the México Today program, all stories, opinions and passion for all things México shared here are completely my own. Mexico Today is an initiative of Marca País – Imagen de México, a joint public and private sector initiative designed to help promote Mexico as a global business partner and an unrivaled tourist destination. This program is designed to shine a light on the Mexico that its people experience every day.

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Susie Albin-Najera is the creator and editor of The Mexico Report, an award winning travel blog showcasing news, deals and resources for the modern traveler. Najera is a writer, author, travel blogger, marketing and public relations specialist and producer. Najera serves on the host committee for Maestro Cares, founded by singer Marc Anthony and producer Henry Cardenas; and on the advisory board for Corazon de Vida, providing aid to children in Mexico. She is also the creator of 'The Real Heroes of Mexico' showcasing community heroes in Mexico and producer of Latino Thought Makers. Najera has been recognized by the Mexican Consulate and Mexico Tourism Board for fostering positive relations between countries and her dedication to showcasing Mexico as a premiere destination. She can be reached at info@themexicoreport.com

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