No, the Cayman Islands is no where near Mexico. Cayman is located in the Caribbean sea.
Near the Gulf of Mexico on the Caribbean sea.
Jamaica is located in the Caribbean region of the Atlantic Ocean. It is located near the Gulf of Mexico in the Greater Antilles.
Canada, Mexico, and Cuba are all near the US, as are the Bahamas and other islands in the Caribbean. The state of Alaska is adjacent to Russia in the arctic.
Yes, they can be found on the Pacific shoreline as well as the Caribbean one, near the Mayan Riviera.
Yes, if you happen to be swimming on the shores of northern Yucatan Peninsula near Cancun, or on southwestern Cuba; those are the boundaries between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Mexico is not located IN the Caribbean sea.
Cancun is a city on the shore of the Caribbean Sea on the east coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It is not near the Pacific Ocean.
Not really: Belize has shores on the Caribbean sea, and the straight-line distance between Belize and the Gulf of Mexico (via Mexico) is roughly 400 Km (250 miles).
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
They are pretty far away. The Caribbean is near the Gulf of Mexico, and the Mediterranean is between Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. My guess is around 4,000 miles or so.
Which Caribbean islands? Mexico's Yucatan peninsula touches the Caribbean sea. The closest "Caribbean island" would be Cozumel, some 16 km (10 miles) off Mexico's shore.