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Reasons To
Visit Mexico

  • Ancient civilizations

    Mexico is an historian’s paradise with an abundance of ancient sites from Olmec to Zapotec to Mayan at every turn. Added to the excitement of being able to transport you back in time to when these cities were teeming with life, the setting of these magnificent ruins is an attraction in itself, whether it is being engulfed in jungle surrounded by the howls of monkeys or atop a plateau with a magnificent view.

    Ancient civilizations
  • Beaches

    Mexico’s Mayan Riviera is famous for its white sand beaches and turquoise sea, perfect for relaxing, and we have some wonderful hideaways to recommend. The Pacific coast and the Baja peninsula are also well-known for their beaches, rolling surf and dramatic coastline. Less visited by the British, we have researched a fantastic selection of hotels here from boutique, activity based, friendly eco-lodge or plush resort-style.

    Beaches
  • Colonial history

    You will find some of the best preserved examples of colonial history throughout many of Mexico’s cities. They not only retain some beautiful classic architecture but something of their historical soul which has been incorporated into modern bustling lives. They are a delight to simply wander round, or to shop, browse markets, sit in cafes, absorb local life and visit museums.

    Colonial history
  • Day of the Dead

    On the 1st of November, Mexico celebrates its 'Day of the Dead', a colourful synergy of ancient cultures and Catholicism, involving decorated skulls, candles, banners and parades. Celebrations take place across the country but there's something particularly enchanting about experiencing this tradition in the colonial towns and it's well worth timing your visit to coincide with these festivities.

    Day of the Dead
  • Food

    Mexican food varies tremendously by region due to climate, geography and the degree of Spanish influence. Absolutely delicious, it suits all tastes, from fresh ceviche to sizzling steak to the more traditional tortillas, frijoles (beans) and guacamole. For the more adventurous, dishes such as spicy mole sauce (a combination of chocolate and chilli) or Chiles Rellenos (chillis stuffed with meat) work perfectly. All washed down with a swift tequila or an ice-cold Corona!

    Food
  • Local culture

    Whether it be visiting the colourful market towns around Oaxaca, the bustling colonial cities, the Indian highland villages of Chiapas or the harsh mountain communities of the Tarahumara around the Copper Canyon you will experience a diverse range of fascinating cultures during a trip to Mexico.

    Local culture
  • Whale watching

    The Sea of Cortez and Baja California is fast becoming known as 'Mexico's Galapagos'. Best experienced by a wilderness focused adventure cruise this remarkable area is prolific with whales and dolphins and other wildlife during November-April.

    Whale watching

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Visit El Fuerte, Copper Canyon Area

El Fuerte is a quaint Hispanic Colonial town that was founded in 1564, and a great place to base yourself before embarking on your Copper Canyon journey.

El Fuerte

Copper Canyon Area, Mexico

El Fuerte is a quaint Hispanic Colonial town that was founded in 1564, and a great place to base yourself before embarking on your Copper Canyon journey.

History

It was the gateway to the last frontiers of northern indian territories of Sonora, Arizona and California and the town was named for its 17th century fort that the Spanish built to protect settlers to safe guard the precious metals mined from the Copper Canyon, from the local Zuaque and Tehueco indians.

For three centuries it was a major commercial and agricultural centre of the Mexican northern region. El Fuerte became a major trading post for silver miners and gold seekers from the Urique and Batopilas mines in the nearby Sierra Madre.

Sights

The most notable features of El Fuerte are the Palacio Municipal, plaza, church and the replica of the original fort on Cerro de las Pilas, now a Museo de El Fuerte. Climbing the fort gives you an excellent view of the town, surrounding area and the wide Rio Fuerto. Spending time wandering round the attractive plaza or down by the river makes for a pleasant relaxing afternoon.

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