With great weather year-round, this island is probably best known for two things: coral reefs and cruise ships. Numerous resorts offer kayaks, paddleboards and snorkeling gear to explore the Caribbean Sea.
Home to the world's only waterfront Mayan ruins, this destination appeals to history buffs and water lovers. Spend time lounging on the beach, exploring ancient ruins and swimming in secluded cenotes located in Tulum's underwater caves
This destination boasts a hip food scene, with eateries dishing out everything from delectable tacos and tostadas to sushi and expertly cooked seafood, and an even hipper bar culture.
The most populous city in Mexico is steeped in history and culture. Must-see cultural attractions include the Palace of Fine Arts and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Sand, nightclubs, all-inclusive resorts and inexpensive flights from the U.S. make Cancun a go-to spot for spring breakers and vacationers seeking an easy beach getaway.
This is the home of stunning beaches and authentic regional cuisine. This quaint island is near the iconic landmark Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Visitors can lounge along the shores, go on a whale watching tour or even participate in tequila tastings.