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Travelers have always been drawn to Mexico’s pristine beaches, archaeological wonders and vibrant city life, but the country has never enjoyed the level of international popularity it is experiencing now.
After a record year of 2023, millions of travelers entered the country’s borders in January and February, and while there is no shortage of beautiful places people want to see throughout Mexico, three citiesin particular, currently attract the vast majority of these visitors.
And if you’re also thinking of exploring the many wonders that lie just south of the border, why not consider one of these wildly popular destinations?
After all, there’s a reason why people can’t seem to get enough of it.
3. Los Cabos
Famously located on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Los Cabos has become synonymous with beautiful all-inclusive resorts and pristine beaches that make a simple sunbathing session feel like a spiritual experience.
And while avid beachgoers may tell you to stay on the Caribbean side of Mexico, the beautiful Pacific coasts of Los Cabos are just as breathtaking, so those who want to admire truly awe-inspiring views needn’t worry.
Whether it’s the photo-worthy sights, the overall feeling of safety or just the trendy atmosphere that’s often missing from larger hotspots, Los Cabos’ offerings have seen it reach unprecedented levels of popularity, with so many new, exciting places will open. , a brand new tourism record may not be far in the future.
Here you can spend your days lazing on the sun-drenched beaches of El Médano, exploring the iconic El Arco rock formation or enjoying the vibrant nightlife for which the city is so famous.
2. Mexico City
Once Mexico’s No. 1 destination, the capital has recently been overtaken by another wildly popular city, but its appeal as the cultural and historical heart of the country remains as strong as ever.
Considering that the city is the furthest from a beach resort in Mexico, its continued relevance among travelers is quite impressive (since ultimately, most people who go to Mexico want to take advantage of the beautiful coastline).
Still, there is so much to see and do in Mexico City that even if you consider yourself part of those beach bums, you can take a day off to visit the capital and see the Zócalo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace and the Chapultepec park is a must.
This is also the best place to explore Mexico’s world-famous culinary scene.
Most of Mexico’s popular beach towns cater to travelers, meaning the cafes and restaurants you’ll find at these beautiful all-inclusive resorts are usually built with the tastes and preferences of American visitors in mind.
In Mexico City, however, you have a much better chance of finding an authentic place where locals love to eat – that’s the only way to experience the bold flavors and aromas of Mexican cuisine in their truest form.
1. Cancun
Considering everything you’ve read about Cancun in recent months, the city’s ranking as Mexico’s biggest hotspot should come as no surprise.
With pearly white beaches, luxurious all-inclusive resorts and endless options for water sports, dining and dancing, Cancun promises the ultimate relaxing tropical getaway.
And if you think the records the city has set so far are impressive, just wait until you see what the latest developments will do for local tourism.
The recently launched Mayan Train will single-handedly change the way people travel in and around Cancun.
Not only will it allow tourists to reach other wildly popular Mexican hotspots like Tulum in minutes, but it will also make exploring the rest of the country feel like an adventure rather than a logistical nightmare.
Additionally, one of the largest Caribbean all-inclusive resorts will open its doors in Cancun this summer, giving a few thousand additional travelers the opportunity to enjoy the city’s luxury and natural charm.
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