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Travel in Latin America

I Love Mexico, It's Great
By:Jim Ada

Mexico is a country that lies at the south of North America. It is bordered to the north by the USA, northwest by the Gulf of California, west by the Pacific, south by Guatemala and Belize, and at the east by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Its geographical features are diverse, it goes from swamp to desert, and from tropical lowland jungle to high alpine vegetation. The people are free spirited and they love socializing. For them, friends and family come first. Mexico is an example of a country that is full of life.

Vacations in Mexico are mostly associated with activities that are under the sun. This country is one of the best places in the world for activities such as surfing, scuba diving, body boarding, fishing and snorkeling. Cabo San Lucas and Cozumel are popular diving hot spots. To those who aren't ready for scuba diving, snorkeling would do. In the waters of Yucatan Peninsula, you will find the second largest coral reef in the world, perfect for snorkelers who want to explore the exotic sea life. Another exiting must visit is Acapulco. It is considered one of the top tourist spots in Mexico as it is where you can find some of the country's most elaborate beach resorts, and some of the finest hotels in the world. Another popular beach is San José del Cabo on the Baja Peninsula and on the Caribbean side; Playa Bonita is one of the best. Mexico vacations are a perfect way to catch some sun.

As a country with a rich cultural heritage, Mexicans celebrate a host of important cultural holidays which are often centered on religious beliefs. The religion of the majority in Mexico is Catholicism. A vacation to this place is also a good way to take in some interesting cultural reflections. The most popular among Mexican holidays is The Day of the Dead, also known as All Saints Day. The Day of the Dead is celebrated throughout the country at the 1st of November. It is one of the most sacred and fascinating holidays of Mexico for its travelers. Families honor their own deceased ancestors, along with catholic saints, by creating an altar in their home. This holiday also includes preparation of food which is later enjoyed by the family in a ceremony that celebrates death and life. For travelers who are after the festivals, November 1st is the best time to visit.

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