States of Mexico

Between ancient cenotes covered in mystical legends, colonial cities that lead you to travel through time or beautiful beaches with turquoise waters, few are the destinations in the world that can boast a vast cultural and historical heritage.

Mexico offers a range of options for those travelers who want to have it all, between deserts, forests, beaches, mangroves, or volcanoes.

Immerse yourself in their destinations, either walking through colonial cities like Morelia, Querétaro and San Miguel de Allende, taking a trip back in time in their Archaeological Zones like Teotihuacán or Chichen Itzá, discovering their culture and traditions through their Magic Towns, or marveling with the scenery that beaches, coastal towns and unexplored destinations has to offer.

With all this in mind, we invite you to find your next destination by exploring the portfolio of activities and attractions that the 32 states of Mexico have to offer and start planning your trip.

Estado de México

Estado de México (State of Mexico) is one of the regions of the republic that offers a large number of tourist attractions, it is located very close to Mexico City and borders other states in the center of the country such as Morelos, Querétaro, Hidalgo and Puebla .

It is full of natural beauties, archaeological sites and historical places.
It has eight tourist corridors that will amaze you with the greatness of its territory.

The first is the Corredor Toluca (Toluca Corridor) and its surroundings, where you can visit the state’s capital city, as well as the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Metepec and the Museo del Virreinato en Zinacantepec (Museum of the Viceroyalty in Zinacantepec).

In the Corredor Bellezas del Nevado (Bellezas del Nevado Corridor), be amazed by the incredible view of the Nevado de Toluca, discover the Grutas de la Estrella (La Estrella Grottoes) in Tonatico, have a relaxing weekend in the hot springs of Ixtapan de la Sal and learn about the history of the Pueblo con Encanto de Sultepec (Charming Town of Sultepec) .

Enjoy a natural spectacle in the Corredor Mariposa Monarca (Monarch Butterfly Corridor) in Donato Guerra, Temascaltepec and San José del Rincón; as well as in the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Valle de Bravo.

Be amazed by the architecture and history of Aculco and the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of El Oro in the Corredor Esplendor Mazahua (Esplendor Mazahua Corridor).

Admire the Museo Nacional del Virreinato (National Museum of the Viceroyalty) in Tepotzotlán, visit Temoaya and Tierra Adentro in the Corredor Herencia Otomí (Otomí Heritage Corridor).

On your way through Estado de México (State of Mexico) you cannot miss Teotihuacán, get to know Acolman, Nopaltepec and the pulque (fermented drink) haciendas in Axapusco, you can find all of these in the Corredor Teotihuacán (Teotihuacán Corridor).

Last but not least, in the eastern part of the state you will find the Corredor de los Volcanes (Volcanoes Corridor), which has the greatness of Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl as its background and which also saw Sor Juana grow up, you will also love the wooded landscapes of Tepetlixpa, Ozumba and Amecameca, where we also assure you, you will taste delicious dishes.

Discover Estado de México (State of Mexico) and fall in love with every corner of it.

Durango

The state of Durango is located in the central-northeastern part of the country, it has a great natural diversity and unforgettable landscapes, which include desert, canyons, forests and grottoes, which have made it the favorite destination of filmmakers from all over the world to be the setting for a large number of films.

The historic center of Durango has approximately a thousand historical buildings that show the cultural richness of the place that the UNESCO has named a World Heritage Site.

Durango is also the ideal place for adrenaline lovers and adventure tourism to practice hiking, rappelling, and kayaking in Parque Guadiana (Guadiana Park). At the Salto de Agua Llovida you will be able to experience the thrill of flying on a zip line over a beautiful waterfall. The first Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Durango is Mapimí, which has a great mining heritage and proof of this is the Mina Santa Rita (Santa Rita Mine); you can also discover the Grutas del Rosario (Rosario Grottoes) and go on an expedition through its underground world. Nombre de Dios is the oldest town in the state and is well known for its beautiful landscapes, history, and delicious cuisine.

If you like western movies, you cannot miss San Vicente Chupaderos, where several productions of this genre have been filmed. Among its streets and facades you will feel like the protagonist of a Hollywood movie.

During your trip, you’ll be delighted with the typical dishes of the state such as the asado de bodas (red chili pork stew), the barbacoa de olla (steamed goat meat), the tortitas de nata (raw milk bread), and some torrejas con miel de maguey (torrejas with maguey honey). Visit Durango the Land of Cinema and be the protagonist of your own adventure.

Colima

The state of Colima offers an atmosphere of tranquility between mountains, rivers, volcanoes and beautiful beaches. It borders to the north with Jalisco and to the south with Michoacán. Its climate is warm, with an average temperature of 77 °F and its natural diversity attracts a large number of visitors.

In its capital city bearing the same name, you will find historical buildings of great beauty and architectural value such as the Teatro Hidalgo (Hidalgo Theater) or the Palacio de Gobierno (Governmental Palace).

If you are looking for the ideal destination for outdoor activities, Colima has a large number of options to bring out your adventurous side. In the Parque Nacional de Nevado de Colima (Nevado de Colima National Park) you can camp and enjoy incredible landscapes. Immerse yourself into the underground world and practice caving in the Grutas de San Gabriel (San Gabriel Grottoes).

And since there is nothing like enjoying the sun and the sea breeze, the state offers beautiful options to rest such as Manzanillo, Isla de Navidad and Las Hadas, among many others.

In your Colima to-do list you should include visiting the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Comala, you will love its white houses with colored tiles and its traditional town square.

In this state you can also visit archaeological sites such as El Chanal and La Campana. Enjoy the delicious traditional food of the region, try the pescado a la talla (charbroiled fish) or a Colima-style ceviche. Discover the tradition and nature of Colima.

Coahuila de Zaragoza

Coahuila offers a large number of tourist experiences, it is the third largest state in the country, it is located in the north and is bordered by Nuevo León to the east and by Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí to the south. The desert is predominant in this territory, however it also has beautiful swamps, lagoons, mountains and forests.

Its capital city, Saltillo, has a variety of museums such as Museo Venustiano Carranza (Venustiano Carranza Museum), Museo del Desierto (the Desert Museum) and Museo de las Aves (the Bird Museum). As you walk through its streets you will discover the beauty of its buildings of great historical and architectural value.

Other important regions of the state are Piedras Negras, Torreón and Monclova.

Coahuila has seven Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) where you can enjoy the nature and beauty of its territory.

Cuatro Ciénegas is one of the most popular attractions due to its natural wonders such as the Poza Azul (Blue Pool), Minas de Mármol (Marble Mines) and the amazing Dunas de Yeso (Plaster Dunes).

Arteaga, the so-called Mexican Switzerland -thanks to its mountainous landscapes- is ideal for skiing, horseback riding or cycling, as well as hiking.

In Parras de la Fuente you can stroll through vineyards and discover historical sites such as the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Religious Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe).

Be amazed by the Bilbao Dunes in the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Viesca where you can also appreciate the weaving and embroidery work of the artisans of the region.

You must visit Candela and its relaxing hot springs, get to know the history of the town of Guerrero in the Misión de San Bernardo (Church of San Bernardo) or Melchor Múzquiz and its museums and historical buildings.

As you can see, Coahuila is full of places that will surprise you, prepare your itinerary and enjoy your trip.

Chihuahua

Chihuahua is the largest state in the Mexican Republic and is located in the northern region of the country, bordered by Coahuila to the east and Durango to the south.

As great as its territory is the beauty of its attractions and its history. Full of an immense natural wealth that includes desert, mountains and plains.

Discover the historic buildings of the city and its architectural beauty, such as Catedral de Chihuahua (Chihuahua Cathedral) made of quarry stone in the Baroque style, La Quinta Gameros (Gameros Country House) or the Palacio de Gobierno (Government Palace).

Take a train tour and admire the immensity of Barrancas del Cobre (Copper Canyon), where you can also enjoy adventure activities such as rappelling, fishing, mountain biking and zip lining. Visit Parque Nacional Cascada de Basaseachi (Cascada de Basaseachi National Park), where you will find the second highest waterfall in the country. The place is ideal for mountain biking, climbing and camping. The state of Chihuahua is also home to three beautiful Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) such as Casas Grandes, where the Paquimé archaeological site is located, considered a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

In Creel you can enjoy nature among rocks, forests, waterfalls and rivers. Or learn about its history in museums such as Arte Sacro (Religious Art) and San Ignacio de Loyola.

Be amazed by the beauty of Batopilas, with its mines, museums, churches and its incredible mining past. During your trip through Chihuahua we recommend you to try its delicious typical dishes such as machaca, chile with asadero cheese and some freshly made flour tortillas. Get ready to live the best adventure in Chihuahua.

Chiapas

Surrounded by exuberant nature and incomparable landscapes, Chiapas is a fascinating state that preserves the traditions of ancient cultures.

It is located in the southwestern region of the country, bordering the states of Tabasco, Oaxaca and Veracruz.

Its capital is Tuxtla Gutiérrez, which offers a perfect combination of modernity and natural landscapes. Discover the Jardín Botánico Dr. Faustino Miranda (Dr. Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden), where you will find a great variety of jungle plants, cacti and medicinal plants.

Enjoy the sound and light show at the Catedral de San Marcos (San Marcos Cathedral) or soak up the festive atmosphere in the Parque de la Marimba (Marimba Park). You must visit the Cañón del Sumidero (Sumidero Canyon) or experience the thrill of abseiling from the Sima de las Cotorras.

Observe the Mayan world at its maximum splendor in the archaeological sites found in the state such as the mythical Palenque with its more than 200 structures, among which the Templo de las Inscripciones (Temple of the Inscriptions), the Great Palace, Temple XI and the Juego de Pelota (Ball Court) stand out.

In the heart of the Lacandon Jungle you will find the archaeological site of Bonampak, admire its constructions, trails, engravings and murals that tell the story of its rulers.

Chiapas has four Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) that will surprise you with their nature and history. In San Cristóbal de las Casas, you will find a place full of colonial wealth when you walk through its beautiful streets, the atmosphere is such that it is considered one of the most romantic cities in the world.

Chiapa de Corzo is considered the first city founded by the Spanish during the 16th century and its cultural wealth is invaluable. Its temples and buildings show colonial styles of great historical value.

Comitán de Domínguez awaits you with green landscapes that seem like a real-life movie, Mayan temples and colonial churches.

In Palenque, in addition to the archaeological site, you can walk through the streets of the town and visit the Plaza del Artesano (Craftsman Square).

The cultural and natural wealth of Chiapas is as immense as the warmth of its people and the beauty of its territory, visit it and experience the greatness of the Mayan world.

Campeche

The state of Campeche is located in the southeast region of the country on the Yucatán Peninsula. It is known as the walled city and a World Heritage Site by Unesco. The state capital city still preserves traces of its deep Mayan heritage and protects ancient pirate stories. Its territory is rich in mangroves, jungle and coasts. Its northern border faces Yucatán and its eastern border faces Quintana Roo.

Its Mayan essence is present in every corner, through its archaeological sites, its delicious gastronomy and traditions; but it is also a clear example of the cultural fusion that can be observed in its cities, colonial towns and haciendas.

Regardless of whether your plan is to spend a vacation full of adventure, in contact with nature, discovering historical sites and admiring incredible landscapes; or simply relaxing by the beach, Campeche has it all.

Immerse yourself into the jungle and discover the secrets of its history at the archaeological site of Calakmul, located in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve.

Adventure awaits at Campeche, and in the Petenes Biosphere Reserve you can take a kayak tour through its vast mangroves. Another unforgettable experience is to fly on a zip line landing inside a cenote, this adventure can be lived in the Cenote Azul in Miguel Colorado. If you are looking for a more relaxed experience you can take a tour through the henequen (sisal) haciendas.

Enjoy the sun, the sea and the most beautiful sunsets on the beaches of the destination such as Playa Caracol, Bahamitas, Isla Aguada, among others.

Campeche also offers you an unparalleled gastronomy that combines the flavors of traditional Mayan cuisine with the influence of the Spanish, try pan de cazón (tortilla and shark meat casserole), coconut shrimp or pámpano en escabeche (rudderfish with chili maranade) and save some room for dessert, try a marquesita or a guanábana meringue. With so many incredible options to visit, you will not know where to start, what we can assure you is that Campeche will definitely catch your eye.

Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur is a tourist paradise, located in the northwestern region of the country, its incredible landscapes with the Sea of ​​Cortez in the background, along with a pleasant and warm climate most of the year, make this state the ideal place to enjoy nature, adventure tourism and aquatic activities. This corner of Mexico has an exotic territory that includes, beaches, mountain ranges, deserts and mines.

Its capital city, La Paz, is surrounded by the desert and its streets enclose you in an atmosphere of tranquility, if you are looking to relax, this is your place. During your visit you cannot miss the Anthropological Museum, take a walk along its Malecón (Boardwalk) and of course visit its beautiful beaches such as El Tecolote, Caimancito, El Coromuel, Pichilingue, El Tesoro, La Ventana and Bahía de los Sueños where you can go scuba diving, fishing, sailing or just enjoy a sunny day.

If you are looking to get away from the crowds and the bustle, you will find in Loreto a destination where you can enjoy a quiet walk through its streets and admire the church of Nuestra Señora de Loreto. Get in touch with nature in the Sierra la Giganta and discover the cave paintings that are a reminder of its first inhabitants. Loreto is ideal for whale watching between the months of January and March.

One of the most visited and popular places in Baja California Sur is undoubtedly Los Cabos, the quintessential vacation destination of Hollywood stars, it is surrounded by deserts, heavenly beaches, luxury resorts, golf courses, a wide range of entertainment activities and multiple shopping options.

You must not leave without visiting Mulegé and Comondú, which offer unparalleled landscapes and delicious cuisine.

Baja California Sur is an excellent option for vacationing due to its various attractions and alternatives for all tastes and budgets.

Baja California

Baja California is a multifaceted and vibrant state, its variety of natural attractions, beaches, deserts, forests and valleys, make this place one of the favorite spots for travelers to visit. During your visit you will enjoy adventure tourism, aquatic activities, you will relax on the beach, you will delight yourself with its delicious gastronomy and of course you will discover the wine route, as 90% of the country’s wine is produced here.

This state is located in the northwestern region of the country and its capital city is Mexicali, which offers a wide variety of entertainment activities, cultural venues, and is also known to be an important craft beer producing region. In Mexicali you can enjoy nature among waterfalls, hot springs and cave paintings by visiting the Guadalupe Canyon.

One of the most popular destinations in the state is undoubtedly Tijuana, the most visited border city in the world, thanks to its cultural, gastronomic and artistic variety. The city stands out for its modernity and convergence of cultures that occurs thanks to its proximity to the United States.

If what you want is to spend the day at the beach, Rosarito is your ideal destination. Its waves are just right to surf or if you prefer a more contemplative activity, you can also dive. Its natural landscapes are so surprising that they have been the protagonists of a large number of film productions. Lovers of nature and outdoor activities will find paradise in Ensenada, the destination has a great variety of flora and fauna, as well as being home to protected areas such as the Biosphere of Guadalupe Island and Valle de los Cirios.

Baja California is a state that is renewed every day and offers a large number of options to discover its wonderful territory.

Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes is a state that is historically, culturally, traditionally and naturally rich. It is part of the Bajío (lowlands) area and it adjoins Zacatecas in the north and Jalisco in the south. It owes its name to the hot springs found in the region. Its territory has everything necessary to offer a wide variety of experiences for all tastes.

From living the festival of the San Marcos Fair during the months of April and May, to discovering its historic center with its beautiful Tuscan neoclassical style cathedral, enjoying exhibitions, parks and fountains of the Aguascalientes Museum, taking a stroll through its streets and admiring the colorful houses made of quarry stone. You can even take a tour to visit its vineyards and learn about the history of its farms.

Another must-see in your “to-do” list at Aguascalientes is visiting its beautiful Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), full of attractions that will take your breath away.

Such is the case of Calvillo, which is characterized by being one of the largest guava producers and having some of the greatest embroidery artisans, who practice the deshilado technique. Here you can enjoy the Malpaso Dam, La Plazuela Hidalgo (a small town square) and the Templo del Señor de Salitre ( Señor del Salitre Temple ).

Real de Asientos is the oldest municipality in the state and will surprise you with its landscapes and mining heritage, it is surrounded by tunnels and aqueducts that will take you on a journey through time. You must visit the Parroquia de Nuestra Señora Belém (Parish of Our Lady Bethlehem) and the Mina el Hundido (Hundido Mine).

Lovers of nature and ecotourism will find San José de Gracia to be the ideal place to feel the adrenaline, in Boca de Túnel Adventure Park there are rock formations, hanging bridges and zip lines, there are also bike and horseback rides. You can also visit the Sierra Fría camp or admire the Cristo Roto (Broken Christ), which is located in the Plutarco Elias Calles dam, the largest in the state.

Delight yourself with delicious gastronomy in the traditional diners, where you will find snacks such as flautas (rolled tortilla stuffed with chicken or potato with cream, lettuce, cheese and sauce), Aguascalientes style enchiladas or sopes. Do not forget to try the birria or the chiquiadas, which are fried gorditas with butter, and for that sweet craving try one of the desserts made with guava, which is one of the main products in the area.

Discover the state of Aguascalientes and its incredible colonial past.

Guanajuato

The state of Guanajuato is located in the northern-central region of the República Mexicana (Mexican Republic). Its historical significance is so great for the country, that each of its corners tells a formidable story. Its broad tourist appeal, its location, as well as the diversity and beauty of its territory, have made it the 6th most visited destination in the country. On your visit to the state you will be amazed by its colonial jewels, its architecture and archaeological sites.

The capital city bearing the same name, was named a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, it is also the venue of the Festival Internacional Cervantino (International Cervantino Festival) and its streets are home to historic buildings that were key in the country’s history, such is the case of the Alhóndiga de las Granaditas.

San Miguel de Allende, likewise, is considered a World Heritage Site and is a favorite destination for visitors from all over the world. The beauty of its streets and the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel (San Miguel Arcángel Parrish) are attractions that will take your breath away. Discover its Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), such as Dolores Hidalgo which was the birthplace of Mexico’s Independence, Comonfort, which is characterized by the work of its artisans, Salvatierra and its impressive temples, admire Yuriria and its lagoon, forget about stress while you observe the landscapes of Jalpa de Cánovas and do a journey back in time between farms and mines in Mineral de Pozos.

Guanajuato has everything for you to spend an unforgettable vacation. Visit the cultural destination of Mexico.

Guerrero

The state of Guerrero is a jewel of the Mexican Republic, it is located in the southwestern region of the country, bordered to the north by the states of Morelos, Estado de México (State of Mexico) and Puebla and by Oaxaca to the east, its proximity to the center of the country, makes Guerrero a favorite vacation destination.

Its territory offers natural landscapes such as beaches, grottoes, archaeological sites, as well as historical buildings. In Chilpancingo, the state capital city, you can visit the Templo Santa María de la Asunción (Santa María de la Asunción Temple) and the Museo Regional de Guerrero (Guerrero Regional Museum).

The state is mainly known for its incredible beaches such as Acapulco, which has been the tourist destination par excellence in Mexico and Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, that is more appealing every day due to the variety of attractions and resorts it has to offer. You can also visit Barra de Potosí, Playa Ventura, which is ideal if you are looking for a more relaxed plan in contact with nature, or Playa Cayaquitos and Playa Bocana, among others.

If you are a nature lover, we recommend you to visit the Parque Nacional Grutas de Cacahuamilpa (Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park) where you will discover various rock formations. On the other hand, the Cascada de Cacalotenango (Cacalotenango Waterfall) is the perfect setting for hiking.

Taxco is a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) famous for its colonial constructions and for being one of the most important silver producing regions in the country. Walk its cobbled avenues and alleys and stop to admire the Parroquia de Santa Prisca (Santa Prisca Parrish). The gastronomy of Guerrero is as rich as its culture, which combines prehispanic and Spanish traditions. We recommend you to try the pozole, the jumiles and if you are more courageous, the iguana meat.

As you can see in Guerrero there is much to enjoy, prepare your trip and discover it.

Hidalgo

Hidalgo may seem like a small state, however its history and tradition are immense. Its mining heritage and colorful towns offer us the image of a destination that resembles a fairy tale.

Its natural territories between mountains have made it a popular destination for adventure tourism, where visitors can practice climbing, hiking, fishing and mountain biking.

If you prefer something more relaxed, you can visit the Valle del Mezquital area, which has several spas and water parks with thermal waters, perfect to enjoy with the family.

Delve into the region’s past and discover its legendary archaeological remains such as Tula, Pahñú, Huapalcalco and Xihuingo. Xihuingo is considered the oldest archaeological site in the state.

Visit its traditional Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) and fall in love with its landscapes, customs and traditions such as Zimapán with its incredible dam and the Grutas de Xájhá (Xájhá Grottoes). In Tecozautla you will be amazed by the Geyser and you will relax in its hot springs. Also take the time to admire the historic buildings of Huichapan. In Mineral del Chico you will be filled with adrenaline, since it is considered the mecca of adventure tourism. Last but not least, in Real del Monte you will learn about its mining past and finally admire the famous Prismas Basálticos (Basalt Prisms) in Huasca de Ocampo.

The typical food of Hidalgo includes barbecue, the traditional pastes (pastries), molotes (traditional patty) and pulque (fermented drink).

Due to its location and proximity to the center of the country, it is an ideal destination for a weekend getaway.

Jalisco

Between agave fields, beaches, mountains, large cities and Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) is the state of Jalisco.

Located in the western part of the country, it borders the states of Nayarit, Zacatecas, Michoacán and Colima.

Its capital city, Guadalajara is one of the most important cities in the country. In its historic downtown you will find buildings of high artistic, cultural and historical value, such as the Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Cathedral) and the impressive Teatro Degollado (Degollado Theater). Visit the Instituto Cultural Cabañas (Cabañas Cultural Institute), considered a Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The tradition and beauty of the Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) of the state of Jalisco are attractions that each year draw a large number of tourists, eager to know those symbols that are so characteristic of our country.

Mazamitla has a special charm, between wooden cabins and cobbled streets, nature lovers will enjoy waterfalls like El Pedregal, El Salto and Cerro del Chacal.

Lagos de Moreno is a jewel of colonial architecture, its historic downtown is considered a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. Do not forget to visit the Parroquia de la Asunción (Asunción Parish); the Teatro Rosas Moreno (Rosas Moreno Theater) and the Templo del Calvario (Temple of Calvario), as well as the Museo de Arte Sacro (Museum of Sacred Religious Art).

Tequila is the birthplace of this representative Mexican drink, which has been internationally recognized and has a designation of origin. This Pueblo Máxico (Magical Town) stands out for the beauty of its streets, its main square, portals, the Parroquia de Santiago Apóstol (Santiago Apóstol Parish), the Museo Tradicional del Tequila (Traditional Museum of Tequila), the Museo de la Familia Sauza (Museum of the Sauza Family) and the Museo de la Cofradía (Cofradía Museum).

During your visit, we recommend guided tours of the distilleries to learn about the process of tequila making.

Delight yourself with the delicious gastronomy that the state offers, such as a delicious torta ahogada, birria, pozole and a refreshing tejuino.

Enjoy the Jalisco style party, folklore, tradition and mariachi.

Mexico City

Mexico City is the nation’s capital. Vibrant, multifaceted and always on the move. It is the political, economic and cultural core of the Mexican Republic.

Mexico City keeps between its streets and long avenues the hidden secrets and events that have shaped the nation.

Stroll through its historic downtown, discover its imposing Cathedral and the Templo Mayor, which still preserves vestiges of what was once the great Aztec empire.

On Paseo de la Reforma (Reforma Avenue) you can admire the Ángel de la Independencia (Angel of Independence) and recharge your batteries in one of the many restaurants that you will find in the Zona Rosa.

One of the must-see sites is the Bosque de Chapultepec, where you can also visit the Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle), which was the home of Maximiliano and Carlota. In this area you will find a wide variety of museums, theaters, cultural and entertainment centers, as well as art galleries. If you go with your family you can also enjoy various activities on the lake.

The Roma and Condesa neighborhoods stand out for their constructions of various architectural styles. They are also an excellent choice to go out to dance, dine or have fun in one of the bars and restaurants in the area.

In the southern part of the city you will find more museums and exhibitions inside Ciudad Universitaria (University City).

Arrive at the beautiful neighborhood of Coyoacán, which was the place where Frida Kahlo grew up. We also recommend you to visit San Ángel and Tlalpan, which retain their provincial essence amidst the great city.

Your trip to Mexico City cannot be complete if you do not visit Xochimilco and take a tour of its canals aboard a colorful trajinera. On this tour you will try Mexican snacks and surely you will dance and sing to the tunes of popular music.

Discovering Mexico City and each of its corners is an experience you will never forget.

Michoacán

Michoacán is a state that is characterized by its ancient traditions, landscapes, festivities and delicious cuisine.

The destination offers a great variety of natural and cultural attractions, such as its historic cities, for example, the capital city of Morelia, whose historic center was declared a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. Knowing this city is quite an experience, let its streets swaddle you in its legends and ancient stories.

When visiting its Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) you will discover destinations whose traditions remain timeless. Pátzcuaro preserves its provincial atmosphere in its houses, fountains and temples. Between forests and mountains is Angangueo, the ideal place to observe the arrival of the monarch butterflies. In Santa Clara del Cobre you will marvel at the creations of the local artisans. Jiquilpan is known as the city of jacarandas (a type of flower) and it was the birthplace of General Lázaro Cárdenas. Discover the archaeological site of the Yácatas in Tzintzuntzan.

In Michoacán you can also enjoy the sun and the sea, Playa Azul is perfect to visit with the family. In Barra de Pichi you will discover the mangroves. If you like diving you must know Pichilinguillo.

You cannot leave without trying the typical dishes of the region, such as the uchepos (corn based dish), charales (fish) and the nieves (sherbet) of Pátzcuaro .

It doesn’t matter if you are looking for colonial cities, ancestral festivities, natural landscapes or beaches, Michoacán has it all.

Morelos

The state of Morelos is located in the central region of the country and limits to the north with Mexico City, the Estado de México (State of Mexico) and to the south with Guerrero.

It has an exceptional climate most of the year, with an average temperature of 20°C (68°F).

Its territory is rich in nature, archaeological sites and historical buildings.
Each of its corners has something special to offer. You will be able to experience the thrill of climbing to the top of the Tepozteco and discovering its pyramid, and then strolling through the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Tepoztlán and enjoying its delicious cuisine.

Travel the route of the convents and admire the old religious constructions, which show off their colonial architecture and mark the history of places like Tlayacapan, Tetela del Volcán, Yecapixtla, Atlatlahucan, Ocuituco, Totolapan, Yautepec and Zacualpan de Amilpas.

Visit Cuernavaca, the state capital city and make a stop at the Palacio de Cortés (Cortés Palace) and the Jardin Borda (Borda Garden), which was the home of Maximiliano and Carlota.

If you want to spend a relaxed day and enjoy the sun, we recommend heading to Tequesquitengo, where you will find beach clubs that are great for practicing fun activities on the lake, such as water skiing, boat rides or jet ski and flyboard.

You can also visit one of the water parks that the destination has. In Cuautla you will find sulphurous pools, which are said to have multiple health benefits.

On your tour of the state of Morelos you must definitely try the famous cecina from Yecapixtla or a refreshing sorbet from Alpuyeca.

Morelos casts a spell on its visitors, it makes them want to always come back. Get your plan ready for your next weekend off.

Nayarit

In the state of Nayarit great adventures await you among natural wonders, beautiful beaches, islands, lagoons and mountainous regions.

It is located in the western region of the country, limited to the north with Durango and Sinaloa and to the south with Jalisco. Discover its wide variety of attractions that have made it popular among travelers from all over the world.

In Tepic, the capital city, you will learn about its colonial past through its museums and historical buildings such as the Catedral de Tepic (Tepic Cathedral) and the Exconvento de la Cruz (Ex-Convent of the Cross). The city is also home to various art, music and gastronomy festivals.

Enjoy nature and the sun on its incredible beaches, visit Punta de Mita, Bucerías, Flamingos, Corral del Risco, Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Jarretaderas, El Anclote, Litibú and San Pancho.

The Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Sayulita is the favorite destination for surfers looking for the best waves and a relaxed atmosphere. This is also a good starting point to get to the “playa del amor” (love beach) at the Parque Nacional Islas Marietas (Islas Marietas National Park).

Another one of the Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) of Nayarit is Jala, where you can discover the El Salto waterfall, practice ecotourism around the Ceboruco volcano and admire the historic buildings of the region.

Compostela, also a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), it will captivate you with its beautiful streets and colonial buildings such as the Templo de la Misericordia de San Santiago Apóstol (Temple of Mercy of San Santiago Apóstol) and La Hacienda Miravalles (Miravalles Hacienda, which dates back to the 16th century.

Nayarit’s gastronomy is recognized as an Intangible Heritage of the State and its flavor fusion makes it unique. Be sure to try the zarandeado fish, the chicharrón de pescado (fish rind) and traditional capirotada for dessert.

Nayarit is a wonderful holiday destination, its traditions, culture and attractions will make you fall in love with it.

Nuevo León

Nuevo León is located in the northeastern region of the Mexican Republic, bordered by Coahuila to the north and by San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas to the south.

In an atmosphere of modernity, adventure and tradition, Nuevo León is a destination that offers attractions for all tastes.

Its capital city, Monterrey, welcomes you with a cosmopolitan and innovative essence, without neglecting tradition and customs. Walk through the Barrio Tradicional (Traditional Suburb) and admire the colonial buildings, you will also find art galleries, restaurants, bars and cafes.

In the Macroplaza you can visit the variety of museums that are in the place. In the afternoon, go to Paseo Santa Lucía (Santa Lucia Corridor), which houses the longest artificial river in Latin America, the tour on board a small boat begins in the Parque Fundidora (Fundidora Park) and ends in the Museo de Historia Mexicana (Museum of Mexican History), on your way you can admire the green areas , murals and landscapes that surround it.

Another unmissable activity on your trip to Nuevo León is taking the cable car up to the Grutas de García (Garcia Grottoes), whose incredible rock formations are more than 60 million years old.

If you are of a more adventurous personality, you will find in the Cañón del Chipitín (Chipitín Canyon) a paradise to unleash your adrenaline by practicing rappelling in seven areas of different difficulty between canyons and springs with crystalline pools.

Nuevo León has beautiful Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) such as Bustamante that welcomes you with a delicious freshly-baked bread made of wheat, brown sugar and anise; this will give you the energy you need to explore its streets and the legendary Grutas de Bustamante (Bustamante Grottoes).

You should also visit Linares and its old buildings such as the Acueducto Colonial (Colonial Aqueduct) and of course try its delicious “Glorias”, a typical sweet made from burnt milk.

Between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Cerro de la Silla, Santiago is located. It is a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) that will captivate you with its picturesque streets and the beauty of the Templo de Santiago Apóstol (Temple of Santiago Apóstol).

Dare to discover Monterrey and its great territory full of extraordinary experiences.

Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a state that surrounds you with an atmosphere of tradition, nature and flavor. Amidst beaches and bays, valleys, petrified waterfalls and archaeological sites, the best expeditions await you.

The state is located in the southwestern region of the country and borders the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Chiapas and Guerrero. The downtown of its capital, Oaxaca de Juárez, is considered a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO and the beauty of its architecture, traditions and culture are proof of this recognition.

Discover the Templo de Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo Temple), which will take your breath away with its incredible construction, walk through its corridors and admire this wonder.

If you are searching for a unique natural landscape, we recommend you to visit Hierve el Agua, where you will find natural pools with crystalline waters and impressive petrified waterfalls with an approximate height of 200 m (656 ft).

The history and legacy of ancient civilizations remains latent in Oaxaca, in its archaeological sites you will discover cities that were once inhabited by great cultures such as the Mixtec and Zapotec. Visit Monte Albán, considered one of the most important ceremonial centers in the region, also visit Mitla, known as “The City of the Dead”.

Enjoy the beaches and bays of the state that stand out for their beauty and are the favorite spots of surfers due to the intensity of their waves. With a bohemian and carefree atmosphere, destinations such as Puerto Escondido, Huatulco or Zipolite are visited annually by travelers from all over the world in search of natural and relaxing experiences. Oaxacan gastronomy is internationally recognized for its delicious flavors, during your trip you must try the mole negro, the tasajo, the quesillo, the tlayudas and as a great finale: a shot of traditional mezcal. “Fiesta”, tradition, flavor and fun, Oaxaca has it all.

Puebla

The state of Puebla combines history, tradition, art, architecture and its traditional flavors. Located in the central region of ​​the country, it borders the states of Tlaxcala and Hidalgo to the north and Oaxaca to the south. It is one of the favorite destinations for travelers due to the beauty of its attractions and its unique gastronomy.

Puebla de Zaragoza is the capital and its largest city. Due to its cultural wealth, it was declared a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO.

During your visit, you will admire the architecture of its cathedral and colonial buildings, you must visit the Museo Internacional del Barroco (International Museum of Baroque Art), the Forts of Loreto and Guadalupe, try the mole (traditional sauce), the chiles en nogada (stuffed chile) and the camote (sweet potatoes).

You can see the most beautiful landscapes in its Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns). In Cuetzalan you will be surprised with waterfalls, grottoes, mountains and you will learn about their traditions and rituals. Soak up the calm and provincial spirit of Chignahuapan, where you will find hot springs, and learn about the art of making Christmas ornaments, a typical activity of the region. Enjoy a family day in the streets of Atlixco, guarded by the Popocatépetl volcano.

In Cholula you will find the largest pyramid in Mesoamerica, its prehispanic sanctuaries, as well as various colonial temples.

The State of Puebla awaits you with its ancestral traditions, beautiful nature and unique flavors.

Querétaro

Live an encounter the history, nature and adventure in the state of Querétaro.

Located very close to Mexico City, in the northern-central region of the country, it is an excellent option for outdoor activities, discovering places that marked the history of Mexico and taking your most intrepid side out in the midst of the mountains. In the Historic Center of Santiago de Querétaro, the capital city, impressive buildings of viceregal style await you, these among many other qualities, caused this beautiful city to be named Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO.

Tour the archaeological site of El Cerrito in the municipality of Corregidora, which was once considered the most important ceremonial center in the Bajío. In the region, you will find the cheese and wine route in the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Tequisquiapan, where there are also spas and water parks to spend a relaxing weekend. If you are a lover of adventure tourism and contact with nature, you should visit the Reserva de la Biósfera Sierra Gorda (Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve), ideal for camping, mountain biking, climbing and hiking. In San Juan del Río, you can admire the landscape from above, on a hot air balloon ride.

Another wonder of this state is the imposing Peña de Bernal, which is considered the third largest monolith in the world. It is located in the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Bernal, where you can also enjoy the tranquility of its streets and taste delicious dishes of local cuisine, among which the gorditas de maíz martajado (typical corn patty) and the cream custards stand out. In Querétaro you will have the most pleasant experiences. Pay us a visit!

Quintana Roo

Quintana Roo is a state privileged by nature, surrounded by the beautiful Caribbean Sea, mangroves, jungle, cenotes, underground rivers and lagoons; it is without a doubt the Mexican paradise.

Its region jealously guards the secrets of its Mayan ancestors, whose greatness is visible in its traditions, gastronomy and archaeological sites.

It is located on the Yucatán Peninsula in the southeastern region of the country, bordered by Yucatán to the north and by Belize to the south. It is considered one of the youngest states in the country along with Baja California Sur.

In Chetumal, its capital city, you will find the Museo de la Cultura Maya (Museum of Mayan Culture), where you will learn more about this fascinating civilization. Discover its Boulevard, which is the longest in the Peninsula, and take the time to admire the bay.

The Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Bacalar is home to the Laguna de los Siete Colores (Seven Color Lagoon), a natural pool that is great for swimming and relaxing.

The Kohunlich and Dzibanché archaeological sites await you to reveal ancestral stories in the middle of the jungle.

In the Riviera Maya you will enjoy beaches, cenotes, and tours of underground rivers, you will also find a wide variety of theme parks and shows with international recognition. In Tulum you will fall in love with the turquoise beaches and white sand, the latter being particularly characteristic of the state of Quintana Roo. You can also visit one of the most famous archaeological sites in the country.

Playa del Carmen is popular for its entertainment attractions, incredible atmosphere, and nightlife.

Cancun is just right to forget the routine and pamper yourself in its all-inclusive hotels, although it also has natural beauties to explore such as the Laguna Nichupté (Nichupté lagoon), as well as archaeological sites.

In Quintana Roo, the possibilities are endless, that is why it is one of the most internationally recognized destinations. Get ready to enjoy paradise.

San Luis Potosí

The state of San Luis Potosí is a destination that offers unparalleled natural environments, it is rich in biodiversity and has ecological reserves that will take your breath away. It is located in the northern-central region of the country and borders Nuevo León and Tamaulipas to the north.

The historic downtown of its capital city houses important buildings of Baroque style, made of pink quarry stone. Stroll through its quiet streets and town squares, visit the Iglesia de la Virgen del Carmen (Virgen del Carmen Church) and Plaza Fundadores (Fundadores Town Square).

Incredible adventures await you in the Huasteca Potosina, surrounded by lush vegetation, rivers and waterfalls that are great for rappelling, kayaking, mountain biking and hiking.

Cerro del Fraile welcomes you to Matehuala, a beautiful little town that will catch your eye with its temples and provincial atmosphere. Prepare your palate to enjoy a dish of machaca (dried beef) and buy typical sweets such as “glorias” and cream custards. Another wonder of the state is Rioverde and its Laguna de la Media Luna (Half Moon Lagoon) where you can snorkel or ride a zip-line. In the Gruta de la Catedral (Grotto of the Cathedral) a thousand-year-old underground world awaits you.

A must see on your trip to San Luis Potosí is the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Real de Catorce, its streets will take you back in time, when you observe its old Plaza de Toros (Bullring) you will understand the reason why it is called a ghost town.

The gastronomic delights of the state will also be the main protagonists of your trip. Do not forget to try the traditional Enchiladas Potosinas (corn masa and red chile stuffed with cheese, chili and onion), cabrito de Matehuala (goatling), the mezcal and the campechanas (traditional dessert) from Santa María del Río.

Without a doubt, the most endearing trip awaits you in San Luis.

Zacatecas

Zacatecas is located in the north-central region of the country, bordering Coahuila to the north and Guanajuato to the south. It is a state that has a deep mining history, a great cultural, artistic and architectural legacy that can be seen in its six Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), natural parks and four archaeological zones.

The state capital was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and stands out for the beauty of its colonial architecture, its varied cultural offerings and ancestral traditions. Its streets and buildings of pink quarry show its baroque style, such is the case of the Cathedral that was built in the late eighteenth century.

Another important fact is that Zacatecas is one of the cities with more museums in the country and is characterized by the quality of its contents and variety of collections. During your trip you can’t miss the Pedro Coronel Museum, the Manuel Felguérez Museum or the Museo Zacatecano, to name a few.

The best view of the city can be seen from cerro de la Bufa, where you can also enjoy the Da Vinci Observatory, the Toma de Zacatecas Museum and the Nuestra Señora del Patrocinio Chapel. Another unforgettable experience is to take a fun train ride through the Mina el Edén.

Discover the state’s pre-Hispanic past in its incredible archaeological sites such as La Quemada, Altavista, Cerro del Teúl and Las Ventanas.

Enjoy the traditions and history of Zacatecas in its six Pueblos Mágico (Magical Towns), you can’t miss visiting Jerez, Sombrerete, Teul, Pinos, Nochistlan and Guadalupe.

Live an unparalleled adventure, in the hill of La Bufa and its exciting zip line. In the Sierra de Cardos de Jerez you can practice rappel, kayak and camping. Feel the adrenaline rush of an ATV ride in the San Bernabe Mine. Spend a vacation in contact with nature in the Sierra de Órganos National Park, which will impress you with its incredible rock formations, this place is ideal for mountain climbing, rappelling and mountaineering.

Delight yourself with its delicious gastronomy, don’t forget to try typical dishes such as the asado de bodas, birria, pozole and mezcal.

Without a doubt Zacatecas is a state that has everything to enjoy culture, history and nature. Visit it and admire its beauty.

Yucatán

If there is a state rich in culture, history, tradition and natural wonders, it’s Yucatán. It is located in the southeastern region of the country, in the Yucatán Peninsula. Its territory hides secrets of the Mayan culture, in each step you will observe its influence.

Mérida, the capital city, will make you fall in love with its colorful mansions and colonial buildings. See the impressive Paseo Montejo, visit the cathedral and the Museo Regional de Antropología (Regional Museum of Anthropology).

Recharge your batteries by enjoying delicious panuchos (traditional patty), cochinita pibil (seasoned pork stew) tacos and a refreshing chaya water. Tour its old henequen haciendas and admire its beautiful buildings.

Spend a day at one of its beaches such as Playa Progreso, one of the closest to the city of Mérida, in Telchac you will find the Museo del Mar (Museum of the Sea), Sisal will impress you with its white sand and spectacular views.

Throughout the Peninsula there is an underground world, which was considered sacred to the Mayans: the cenotes. These natural pools are wonderful and the experience of swimming in their refreshing waters is incomparable. Do not forget to visit one of the many that are in the area.

In its archaeological sites you will learn about the Mayan world, such is the case of Chichén Itzá, considered one of the New Wonders of the World. You can also visit Uxmal, Mayapán and Ek Balam, to name a few.

Make a stop at its Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) such as Valladolid and Izamal, which will make you fall in love with their culture, architecture and traditions. Discover the magic of Yucatan and its attractions.

Veracruz

The state of Veracruz stands out not only for the beauty of its landscapes, beaches and cities, but also for the joy and warmth of its people.

This beautiful state is located to the east of the country and borders the states of Tamaulipas, Tabasco, Chiapas and Oaxaca.

Xalapa is its capital city, you will admire its historic buildings whose facades show a mixture of different architectural styles such as the Government Palace and the cathedral.

During your stay, you can also visit the Museo de Antropología e Historia (Museum of Anthropology and History), considered one of the most important museums in the country.

The cultural variety of Xalapa is wide, since the city is host to various events such as the Festival Internacional de Jazz (International Jazz Festival), as well as the Muestras Gastronómicas (Gastronomic Sampling).

At the port of Veracruz you will enjoy the weather, the beach and delicious food. Learn about the history of the place at Fuerte de San Juan de Ulúa (San Juan de Ulúa Fort). At night, walk along the boardwalk and enjoy a typical sorbet or a traditional lechero coffee, accompanied by a freshly-made “canilla” (bread). The children will be surprised by the immense Aquarium, where they will observe various marine species.

In the municipality of Antigua you will travel back in time thanks to its historical environment, you can visit the house of Hernán Cortés that -despite the fact that nature has claimed its territory- preserves an impeccable construction, it is the right spot to take the most original photos. Crossing the suspension bridge that connects Antigua with La Posta is a very fun activity.

The gastronomy of Veracruz is varied and combines the flavors of the sea with traditional recipes that will delight you.

Without a doubt, a trip to Veracruz is always a good idea.

Tlaxcala

The state of Tlaxcala hides great secrets and incredible attractions to discover. It is located in the eastern part of the country and borders the states of Hidalgo and Puebla. Although its territory seems small in size, it is large in tradition, culture, nature and history.

The cultural variety of the capital is wide, since it has approximately 124 buildings of high historical and architectural value, such as the Palacio de Gobierno (Government Palace), where you will learn about the history of the place through its mural.

Visit the archaeological sites of the region such as Cacaxtla, where its paintings and murals stand out. It also runs through the sites of Ocotelulco and Tizatlán.

If you are looking to spend a day in contact with nature, the Jardín Botánico de Tizatlán (Tizatlán Botanical Garden) is your option, and the children will have a great time at the Zoológico del Altiplano (Altiplano Zoo), which is home to a large number of species.

Enjoy ecotourism by practicing hiking, mountain biking, and camping in the coniferous forest that surrounds La Malintzi volcano, the fifth highest elevation in Mexico. The Presa Atlanga (Atlanga Dam) is ideal to spend a day with the family or even go fishing.

Between the months of June to August you will be able to witness a unique natural spectacle in the Bosque de las Luciérnagas (Forest of the Fireflies), which is illuminated by the light that these small animals shed; without a doubt it is an unforgettable experience.

Visit Tlaxcala and discover that it has many more attractions than the ones you can imagine.

Tamaulipas

The state of Tamaulipas has a variety of attractions that include beaches, natural landscapes, an incredible dam, and Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns).

It is located in the northeastern area of the country and its neighboring states are Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Nuevo León.

Its capital city, Ciudad Victoria, has a great variety of museums and places of entertainment to enjoy with the family. Visit the Museo Regional de Historia de Tamaulipas (Regional Museum of History of Tamaulipas) and the Natural History Museum. Approximately 80 km (50 miles) away from the city you will find the Vicente Guerrero Dam, which is one of the largest in Mexico, where you can still see remains of the ancient town of Padilla.

Take a break at Playa Bagdad, whose waves are perfect for relaxing. In the Carbonera you can take a boat ride or practice water activities as well as fishing. We also recommend you to visit Tepehuajes, Barra de Tordo and Tesoro.

The Huasteca Tamaulipeca, is ideal to enjoy nature and adventure. Such is the case of the Reserva de la Biósfera el Cielo (Cielo Biosphere Reserve), recognized as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. The place houses archaeological remains, a great diversity of flora and fauna, as well as fossils. Here you can take boat and kayak rides, go rappelling, hiking, camping, mountain biking, bird watching, and zip-lining.

In the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Tula, beautiful white houses and balconies of antique ironwork await you, learn the art of saddlery, pottery and ixtle (woven fibers) products.

In Mier, also a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), you will admire its colonial buildings and enjoy spaces for outdoor activities and sport fishing.

The food of Tamaulipas has flavors that will conquer your palate with prawns, crabs and ceviches; Tultec enchiladas and delicious sorbets with regional fruit.

Tamaulipas will undoubtedly impress you with its incredible natural and cultural wealth.

Tabasco

A popular song says that Tabasco is an Eden and proof of this are its natural landscapes between rivers, mountains, lagoons, waterfalls and roads that tell ancestral stories.

This exuberant state is located in the southeastern region of the country and borders the states of Campeche, Chiapas and Veracruz.

Its capital city is Villahermosa, always vibrant, where traditions and nature are mixed with the modern atmosphere of the city. One of your first stops during your visit should be the extraordinary Museo de la Venta where you will learn about the Olmec culture and observe the famous colossal heads, samples of the greatness of this ancient civilization.

You can also visit the Museo de Historia Natural (Museum of Natural History) and the Museo Regional de Antropología (Regional Museum of Anthropology).

Walk through its streets and admire its historic buildings. The variety of museums and activities to do in Villahermosa is very wide, so plan your stay well enough not to miss out on anything.

Get ready for adventure in Centla, the largest wetland in North America. Visit the Grutas de Coconá (Coconá Grottoes), the Centro Ecoturístico las Garzas (Las Garzas Ecotourist Center) and the Jardín Botánico San Ramón (San Ramón Botanical Garden).

Be marveled at the incredible scenery that surrounds the Cascadas de Agua Blanca (Agua Blanca Waterfalls), where you can go hiking, swimming, and camping.

In Tabasco you can also sunbathe and enjoy the sea breeze on some of its beaches such as Paraíso, Sánchez Magallanes and Puerto Ceiba.

The state is a major cocoa producer, so we recommend doing the cocoa route to learn all about this delicacy. The tour visits the municipalities of Comalcalco, Paraíso and Cunduacán.

Lovers of nature and history will find in Tabasco a paradise to discover. Get ready for your next trip.

Sonora

Sonora is a large state, located in the northwestern part of the country, bordered by Arizona (U.S.A) to the north, and by Sinaloa to the south.

This destination has a great variety of natural attractions such as the Sierra Madre Occidental, valleys, desert landscapes and heavenly beaches at the Gulf of California.

Hermosillo, its capital city, welcomes you with beautiful sunsets, which are very characteristic. That is why it is known as the City of the Sun. Admire its historic downtown and the Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Metropolitan Cathedral), as well as the Plaza Zaragoza (Zaragoza Square) and the Plaza Bicentenario (Bicentenario Square). Enjoy the variety of museums, restaurants, bars and coffee shops in the area. You will get the best views of the city from Cerro de la Campana (Campana Hill).

The state is also distinguished by the beauty of its beaches, such is the case of Puerto Peñasco, which offers a wide variety of resorts and golf courses. San Carlos will surprise you with its landscapes surrounded by desert, mountains and the Sea of ​​Cortez. Bahía de Kino is an ideal place to enjoy some family time. Its warm and calm waters, as well as its white sand are perfect for relaxing.

Experience the adventure in the Pinacate and the Gran Desierto de Altar, where you will find archaeological remains from twenty thousand years ago. The area is one of the six Mexican Protected Natural Areas which the UNESCO has designated as Biosphere Reserves.

The local gastronomy will delight your palate with delicious roasted meat, seafood, jerky, flour tortillas and the sweet touch of coyotas, a dessert made with wheat flour, butter and piloncillo. Now you know, unforgettable experiences await you in Sonora.

Sinaloa

At Sinaloa, a state in the northwestern part of the country, you will find a multifaceted territory where landscapes of beaches, mountains, valleys and cities with great historical wealth are combined.

Culiacán, the state’s capital city, has a colonial past that is present in its buildings and streets, such is the case of the cathedral and Municipal Palace. If you are looking for family activities, you can visit the zoo and botanical garden. The warm climate of the city is ideal for spending the day at one of the water parks in the region.

If we are talking about the festive atmosphere and warmth of its people, Mazatlán is the destination par excellence. Walk along its boardwalk, the second longest in the world, enjoy its beautiful beaches, take the little ones to see the Aquarium and delight yourself with delicious marlin tacos and a traditional aguachile (ceviche). In the month of February you cannot miss the Mazatlán Carnival, which is one of the most famous in the country. Like any destination in Mexico, Sinaloa has wonderful Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) to discover. In Cosalá, you will admire the legacy of its mining era among its streets and buildings. You will also get in touch with nature in the Reserva Ecológica del Mineral de Nuestra Señora (Mineral de Nuestra Señora Ecological Reserve), here you can zip line, go hiking and camping.

At El Rosario, viceregal buildings will take you to another era. Admire the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario) with its baroque-style altarpiece.

Learn about the traditions and history of El Fuerte town, stroll through its main square and see its kiosk made of forged steel.

Sinaloa means good vibes and positive energy, let its joy embrace you.

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