Mexico Travel Guide
Beaches in Mexico
Mexico is world-famous for its beaches. With over 6,000 miles of coastline, there is plenty to choose from. We'll show you where on our guide to Mexico's Beaches
Colonial Cities in Mexico
Come and experience the beautiful architecture, the authentic feel, the delicious foods and the warm, friendly people in Colonial Mexico
Mexico's Big Cities
Mexico has just three big three cities. Mexico City, the capital, Guadalajara in the mountains to the west, and Monterrey, the commercial powerhouse of the north.
Pyramids and Archaeology Parks
Ancient cities and civilizations are part of Mexico's rich heritage. Our guides to Pyramids and Archaeology in Mexico help you to discover the ancient sites and organize your visit to see them.
Experience the Great Outdoors in Mexico
Mexico is one of the world's top destinations for adventure and eco travel. Our guides to Mexico's Outdoors show you the wide range of experiences on offer.
Photo Gallery
Browse thousands of Pictures of Mexico, organized by experience type and destinations, and get a feel for the immense diversity and flair offered by Mexico . . .
Cultural Events in Mexico
Find cultural events, festivals and public holidays which take place each year in Mexico . . .
Weddings and Honeymoons in Mexico
If you're planning to marry in Mexico, or spend your honeymoon here, our guides to Weddings & Honeymoons have all the information you need to prepare . . .
Mexico Newsletter
Keep updated with news and opportunities about living and leisure in Mexico with our Free Mexico Newsletter
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Mexico's Copper Canyon
The area in Mexico known as Copper Canyon is actually a series of twenty canyons, formed over the years by six rivers. The area is sometimes compared to Arizona's Grand Canyon, although the Copper Canyon region is at least seven times the size, and has different topography, flora and fauna to the Grand Canyon.
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