Cancun is a beautiful and enchanting place. Your breath will be taken away from the first step you take off the plane. You can visit the Mayan archeology sites and learn about the wonder of a lost civilization. The restaurants are to DIE for. The beaches are wonderful. There is much to explore at the local mangle forests and jungles or you can perform some Scuba diving at the local coral reefs.
In fact, it is the most popular destination for international tourists who visit Mexico.
Its a normal Western Hemisphere country, with its own special customs and traditions derived from a mix of Spanish and native American blending, and strong catholic influence. People work and live their live very much like in the US, although "consumerism" is not a strong here; Its like going to Spain, just more poor (though Mexico is an emerging economic power) and more polluted.
There is a little bit for everybody in Mexico:
There are many resort beach areas, around the three seas that touch Mexico, such as Cancun, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres and the Mayan Riviera on the Caribbean coast; Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Zihuatanejo or Puerto Escondido on the Pacific coast and even some nice but undeveloped beaches near the port cities of Veracruz or Tampico in the Gulf of Mexico. All of them include water sports and outdoor activities: fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving or kayaking are some of them.
There are many ancient Mayan ruins and pyramids, such as Chichen Itza, Tulum or Uxmal on the Yucatan Peninsula. There are also many other ruins in or around central and southern Mexico, such as Teotihuacan, Monte Alban or The Tajin, belonging to other ancient civilizations such as the Teotihuacans, Zapotecs or Olmecs.
There is a vibrant night life in and around major cities, including discos, casinos, bars and restaurants on Cancun, Cozumel, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara or Tijuana.
There are many beautiful natural landmarks in Mexico, including the Copper Canyon or Barranca del Cobre in the state of Chihuahua, the Cañon del Sumidero in Chiapas or La Bufadora in Baja California, as well as many national parks and biologic reserves such as El Chico, La Malinche, El Vizcaino or El Cielo biosphere and natural reserves. You can go for outdoor biking, hiking or mountain climbing in many of these places.
All throughout Mexico you can look for their culture and traditions, including gastronomy - which has nothing to do, and is much tastier, than the 'Mexican food' you are accustomed to. There are also many handcrafts you can find and take home such as the ponchos or zarapes, fashionable huipilclothing, Mexican sombreros, Oaxacan black pottery, Taxco silver jewelry, Chiapas amber jewelry or Zacatecan gold trinkets.
If you want to find out about the history of Mexico, you should go to Mexico City, where you can find some of the largest repositories of Mexican memory, including the Castillo de Chapultepec Museum, the National Museum of Anthropology, the Templo Mayor Aztec ruins and many other museums throughout Mexico City, such as Frida Kahlo's Museum, Museo de Bellas Artes or Modern Arts Museum, which are devoted to the arts.
There are of course, thousands of natural and man-made landmarks throughout Mexico that you can visit, such as:
Sit out on the beach, fishing, snorkeling, jungle tours, swimming with dolphins, water sports, go out to clubs, bullfights, shopping, see historical sites, and much more...
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There is a little bit for everybody in Mexico:
There are many resort beach areas, around the three seas that touch Mexico, such as Cancun, Cozumel, Isla Mujeres and the Mayan Riviera on the Caribbean coast; Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Zihuatanejo or Puerto Escondido on the Pacific coast and even some nice but undeveloped beaches near the port cities of Veracruz or Tampico in theGulf of Mexico. All of them include water sports and outdoor activities: fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving or kayaking are some of them.
There are many ancient Mayan ruins and pyramids, such as Chichen Itza, Tulum or Uxmal on the Yucatan Peninsula. There are also many other ruins in or around central and southern Mexico, such as Teotihuacan, Monte Alban or The Tajin, belonging to other ancient civilizations such as the Teotihuacans, Zapotecs or Olmecs.
There is a vibrant night life in and around major cities, including discos, casinos, bars and restaurants on Cancun, Cozumel, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara or Tijuana.
There are many beautiful natural landmarks in Mexico, including the Copper Canyon or Barranca del Cobre in the state of Chihuahua, the Cañon del Sumidero in Chiapas or La Bufadora in Baja California, as well as many national parks and biologic reserves such as El Chico, La Malinche, El Vizcaino or El Cielo biosphere and natural reserves. You can go for outdoor biking, hiking or mountain climbing in many of these places.
All throughout Mexico you can look for their culture and traditions, including gastronomy - which has nothing to do, and is much tastier, than the 'Mexican food' you are accustomed to. There are also many handcrafts you can find and take home such as the ponchos or zarapes, fashionable huipil clothing, Mexican sombreros, Oaxacan black pottery, Taxco silver jewelry, Chiapas amber jewelry or Zacatecan gold trinkets.
If you want to find out about the history of Mexico, you should go to Mexico City, where you can find some of the largest repositories of Mexican memory, including the Castillo de Chapultepec Museum, the National Museum of Anthropology, the Templo Mayor Aztec ruins and many other museums throughout Mexico City, such as Frida Kahlo's Museum, Museo de Bellas Artes or Modern Arts Museum, which are devoted to the arts.
The same things Americans do, which mostly depends on their own wealth:
People who stay at home usually watch TV (there is satellite TV as well as cable), or listen to many varieties of Mexican music, such as norteña, cumbia or salsa. Pop and foreign music are also popular, but on a lesser degree and mostly listened to on larger cities. People who have a higher purchasing power and who own a DVD or Blueray, rent movies to watch them -- Blockbuster is still operating in Mexico. Those who own a PC or a SmartTV and internet connection, surf the Web or watch movies via Netflix and other videostreaming operators.
Youngsters usually play videogames (Xbox and Playstation are popular), but in case their parents don't have money for such amenities, they usually hang out with friends, attend parties or play outdoor sports such as soccer or Basketball (see related questions).
Many people relax on open spaces on their free time, such as public parks an plazas. For instance, the Chapultepec Park in Mexico city is very popular, as it has a big Zoo, some child playgrounds, lots of green space and the Castle and Museum at the top of the Chapultepec Hill, in the middle of the park. It also has an artificial lake, where many people rent small paddled boats.
Many others go to the local bazaars (Spanish: mercados sobre ruedas) where they can find cheap clothes, small jewelry or things such as toys, music CDs or handcrafts. Other people go to the malls, just as Americans do. There, they could buy some stuff, see or rent some movies, and eat at the food courts or at the fancier restaurants within the mall complexes. One example of these is the Angelopolis Mall (Centro Comercial Angelopolis) in the City of Puebla.
On small towns, usually on Sundays at the central plaza or zocalo, it is common to find small fairs (Spanish: ferias) where food and small farm products are sold; amusement rides such as Ferris wheels (ruedas de la fortuna), or bumper cars (carritos chocones) are installed.
People with more money on their pockets could travel to other cities to visit relatives and/or look for the local amenities. They usually travel by car, but bus and airplane are also common. Many people travel across federal roads or highways, just as many Americans do, visiting small towns and eating or staying the night at the local inn (Spanish: posada).
People with even more money could go to resort cities, such as Cuernavaca, Veracruz or Acapulco, where beaches, pools and night life are the main attraction; conversely, many people from smaller cities go to the larger ones (Tijuana, Mexico City, Monterrey) for their night life, enjoying bars and clubs. People with higher purchasing power go to more expensive cities such as Los Cabos, Cancun or the Mayan Riviera, and even some leave the country for places like Orlando (Florida), Cuba or Europe.
There are of course many other attractions, which would include theaters, movie theaters, circus, libraries, cafes and many more that are common to any Western country.
See the related links section for some examples of these amenities in Mexico.
You can go to the beach and you can go see ancient ruins of the Maya. I recommend Chiconitza because of the amazing temples that are still remaining.
Go to Chipinque, fundidora, Planetario Alfa, etc.
You could do almost everything: from playing videogames to doing extreme sports to enjoying a good movie. See related questions below.
The Mexicans Established Mexico
Mexicans do the same as Americans they play games and everything else
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They are called Mexican (singular) or Mexicans (plural).
The people in Mexico are Mexicans.
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All over Mexico.
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