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    2013
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    Oct

    San Sebastián del Oeste

    WHERE IS LOCATED? San Sebastián del Oeste  is a municipality of Jalisco state. It is located at the west of the state, in the Occidental Sierra region. To Puerto Vallarta – 46 miles – 1 hr. 18 min.... read more

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    2013
    23
    Apr

    Tapachula

    WHERE IS LOCATED? Tapachula  is a city located in the state of Chiapas. It is within the Soconusco region, in the south coast of Chiapas. To Tuxtla Gutierrez – 244 miles – 4hrs 37 min To  Palenque –... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Zacatecas

    The State of Zacatecas is located in the heart of Mexico and its name originates from the Nahuatl language which describes a "place where grass is abundant". The world zacatl means "grass" and tecatl means "place of". The... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Valle de Guadalupe

    For hundreds of years world travelers and wine enthusiasts have made California's Napa Valley a popular destination. Little do most realize that just a few hours drive south lies Mexico's vast and bountiful counterpart, the Valle de Guadalupe.... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Tepoztlán

    Tepoztlán is one of the strangest and most beautiful towns in Mexico. Largely undiscovered by foreign tourists, it occupies the floor of a broad, lush valley whose walls were formed by bizarrely shaped mountains that look like the... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Tapalpa

    "Place of Land of Color" which invites visitors to walk through the cobbled and peaceful streets. It is a harmony reflected in architecture, in the color of their houses: all in a peaceful environment with a heavenly aroma.... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Sayulita

    Known for its consistent river mouth surf break, roving surfers "discovered" Sayulita in the late 1960s with the construction of Mexican Highway 200. Today, Sayulita is a prosperous growing village of approximately 4,000 residents. Hailed as a popular... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Sayula

    Sayula is a traditional town and municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco and birthplace of influential Mexican novelist and short story writer Juan Rulfo.  The town of  approximately 45,755 is known for its 'cajeta' (mexican candy), the... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    San Miguel de Allende

    San Miguel de Allende is a gem of a village nestled on a hillside and facing a river with a view to the Guanajuato Mountains. This national monument is one of the loveliest of Mexico´s Colonial cities. Some... read more

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    2012
    09
    Sep

    Querétaro

    Founded in 1531, this charming colonial jewel of Queretaro – whose name in Purepecha means “place where there are rocks” – is so much more than just a world-class destination for rock climbers, spelunkers and collectors of semi-precious... read more

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