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		<title>Cancun</title>
		<description><![CDATA[There is one place on earth where white sand beaches, romantic Caribbean nights, crystal indigo seas, world-class hotels, restaurants and a thrilling nightlife come together. That place is Cancun. It&#8217;s a charming coastal city and a famous tourist resort in Quintana Roo &#8211; Mexico’s easternmost state. In fact, the list in never ending; its fishing and snorkeling vistas, archeological sites, scintillating tours, and water sports galore, supplementing the above mentioned possibilities, provide with a tourist something to get engaged with all through the 24 hrs in a day. In a nutshell, Cancun offers something, or the other to suit any frame of mind. There are plenty of excellent hotels to select from, and when you decide on your destination, then there are hotels Mexico is well known for that will meet your accommodation requirements.

From a tourist point of view, the heart of all the action is the “Tourist Zone,” a ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/cancun/</link>
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		<title>Puerto Vallarta</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Puerto Vallarta is a small coastal city in the state of Jalisco, in Mexico. The city opens into the famous Bahia de Banderas bay on the Pacific Ocean. 
Home to over 170,000 people, Puerto Vallarta is a favored tourist destination and spring break hotspot in the country. Sitting near the international sea route, it is also an important port of call, which is visited by more than one cruise ship at least every day. If you are looking for unending fun and excitement to fill your vacation of holidays, this is the place where you must come to. 
For a prospective tourist, the activities available in Puerto Vallarta are simply unlimited. From kilometers long pristine beaches, scuba diving expeditions, adventure tours, hiking, biking, and eco-tours, to swimming with dolphins, whale watching, 4-wheeling, parachuting, yachting, snorkeling, rappelling through waterfalls, and cultural extravaganzas, the choices are numerous and apparently never ending. The ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/puerto-vallarta/</link>
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		<title>Acapulco</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Acapulco de Juarez, which is commonly called Acapulco, is a coastal city and a prominent sea port located on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, in the state of Guerrero It is also a famous tourist destination and a port of call along the Panama &#8211; San Francisco sea route. Acapulco is located 300 km south west of the national capital, Mexico City. 
The major attractions of Acapulco are its stunning beaches and its nightclubs and discos. The general tourist slogan of the city is simple: enjoy the beaches all day and then party the entire night. 
The daytime activities are more concentrated on the beaches, which include parasailing, waverunners, sport fishing, banana rides, scuba diving, snorkeling, and the popular water sports. The daring and breathtaking cliff jumping performances by the famous La Quebrada cliff divers are a must-see even. Also, before returning from the beaches, try to spend few hours ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/acapulco/</link>
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		<title>Ensenada</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Ensenada  also referred to as the Cinderella of the Pacific &#8211; is a commercial fishing port and a popular tourist destination lying along the Pacific coast, in the state of Baja California, in Mexico. It is also the seat of administration of Ensenada Municipality, which is one of the five municipalities that Baja California has been subdivided. Ensenada is located 116 km south of Tijuana, and is home to over 315,000 people. On the cruise map, this city is a port of call.

Most of the tourists flocking into Ensenada are those from the state of California, thanks to the four lane toll road and the two-way free road that runs from the US-Mexico border to this coastal town. For all those looking for a short vacation by car, it is only natural that Ensenada became the nearest biggest enticement. Also, such proximity makes the city a port of call ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/ensenada/</link>
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		<title>San Jose Del Cabo</title>
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The specialty with the state of Baja California Sur is that it has many tourist hotspots in and around its small cities, and most of such places lie within driving distance from each other. San Jose del Cabo is one such city and tourist resort located towards the southern tip of the state. It is a favored tourist spot and spa destination, especially for those affluent people in Mexico and US. The other popular tourist hotspot, Cabo San Lucas, is often considered its twin city. It’s just 20 miles from San Jose del Cabo.

Rather than the tourist attractions inside the city limits, it is the Los Cabos Corridor, bridging the distance between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas is the center of all the action. The resort studded pristine beaches and craggy coves that form the golden corridor is replete with golf courses, stunning sand beaches, sport fishing ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/san-jose-del-cabo/</link>
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		<title>Rosarito</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Rosarito, which is officially named Playas de Rosarito, is a Mexican city located about 35 miles south of the United States border at Tijuana, in Baja California. Until December 1 1995, it was part of Tijuana, but was later converted into an independent city; the surrounding area became the fifth municipality of the state, and its seat of administration was bestowed upon Rosarito. The city is now home to over 150,000 people. 
Rosarito is not a very populous city. But, it occupies a prominent place on the tourist map of Mexico and North America. The place boasts some of the best beaches, nightclubs, art galleries, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, and water sports vistas in the state. There are also ample opportunities for adventure sports such as hiking, mountain biking, and parasailing, along with a host of other outdoor activities. No wonder there is a steady inflow of tourists, especially from ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/rosarito/</link>
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		<title>Cabo San Lucas</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Cabo San Lucas is a small beautiful coastal city located at the southern tip of Baja California, in Mexico. It is not a heavily populated settlement, but a much sought after vacation spot and spa destination, especially for those affluent people in Mexico and the United States. The city is also a favored port of call in the itineraries of many cruise ships originating from the ports of United States and Mexico. Cabo San Lucas is located 20 miles south of San Jose del Cabo. 
The major attractions of Cabo San Lucas are its pristine beaches, water sports locations, winter adventure opportunities, sport fishing, historic tours, and yes, mouth watering seafood. Every year, thousands of tourists come to witness and take part in the largest Marlin tournament in the world that offers a whooping $1,000,000 jackpot, organized in the city. Another crowd puller is the “El Arco de Cabo San ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mexicotourist.org/mexico/cabo-san-lucas/</link>
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