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Posted on January 17th, 2013 Mazatlan, MexicoMiles of Pacific beaches and a world-famous Carnival (this year’s takes place Feb. 7-12) are not the only claims to fame of this romantic Pacific city. |
Delta Guide 2013
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Posted on January 17th, 2013 Los Cabos, MexicoThe long list of visitor-directed pleasures available in Los Cabos, coupled with the region’s raw beauty, have made famous a once little-known stretch of desert at the end of the Baja Peninsula. |
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Posted on January 17th, 2013 Monterrey, MexicoLocated in the northeastern state of Nuevo Leon, this is one of Mexico’s main industrial and business centers, but as one of the country’s largest cities, it also has a wealth of attractions for all tastes, many of which can be reached by trolley. |
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Posted on January 17th, 2013 Mexico City, MexicoBohemian, ancient, modern and magnificent, Mexico’s capital is a gigantic maze of history and urbanism. |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 Puerto Vallarta, MexicoTucked away between the southern portion of the Sierra Madre Mountains and Banderas Bay, the second largest of its kind in the Americas, Puerto Vallarta is a non-stop flurry of cultural, historical and natural attractions. |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 Central AmericaAbout four million years ago, give or take a millennium, a fortunate collision of underwater continental places heaved up a great mass of stone, creating a steep and narrow isthmus separating the Pacific Ocean from the Caribbean Sea, linking the then-existing continents of North and South America. |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 Belize CityThere are good reasons for the saying: “It’s better in Belize.” |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 Liberia, Costa RicaWith Liberia as second air service gateway from the U.S., it is much easier to tap into the Pacific pleasures of Guanacaste and its neighboring provinces, a corner that captures the majority of the beach-loving, surfing, and deep-sea fishing crowd. |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 San Jose, Costa RicaCosta Rica has become synonymous with ecotourism travel, capturing the hearts of those interested in spectacular scenery (volcanoes to rainforests to beaches), biological diversity (100 species of frogs!) and adventure sports (river rafting, hiking, scuba diving, surfing, ziplining, for starters) that capitalize on the great outdoors. |
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Posted on January 16th, 2013 San SalvadorThe smallest country in Central America, El Salvador, is filled with important Mayan ruins, fine craft traditions alive and well in country villages, jungle peaks that brush the sky, lines of volcanic cones rising over lakes and valleys, and a Pacific shoreline where surfers push off from white and black beaches to meet world-class waves. |



