Mexico - An Ideal Holiday Destination

By Eangus Wolf

Mexico is located in the northern region of the American continent between the Gulf of Mexico on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It is bordered by the United States on the north and by Guatemala and Belize on the south.

The Yucatan Peninsula is the gateway to the Mayan world. Here you can enjoy the white-sand beach resorts and the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea, where you can scuba dive along the world's second largest coral reef. You can also swim in fresh water pools in submerged caverns, known as cenotes.

With hotels and resorts offering special discounts for honeymooners you can also save money on booking ahead of time or buying an all-inclusive romantic honeymoon getaway package. Packages reduce the stress of planning your trip and typically include such things as drinks, meals, and special outings. Depending on your budget and the amount of time you have for vacation, you and your partner might want to consider taking a longer or more extensive holiday. Some honeymooners venture to Japan, Bali, Thailand, or Greece for their vacation.

Most wedding planners will offer a traditional wedding at the beach in Playa. This is because they want to preserve the custom, or they want to let the couple experience the Mexican culture all throughout the celebration. The wedding sites are usually presented to the couple before the ceremony so they can choose the perfect spot. They will be the ones to decide whether to have the marriage celebrated by a local judge or a priest. Reception follows at the same site, and everything needed for the party, such as wedding cakes, photographs, reception theme and arrangement, wines, flowers, and couple's attire for the wedding, are prepared by an on site coordinator depending on the preference of both the husband and the wife.

Playa Del Carmen weddings are never been so exciting. More and more couples seek the place to discover a different wedding experience by the beach.

The Palacio Nacional (National Palace) has spectacular Diego Rivera murals that chronicle Mexico's history. And Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), which hosts the city's most important cultural events, is a beautiful construction that blends art nouveau and art deco styles. The other World Heritage Site, Xochimilco Ecological Park, is often called the Venice of Mexico due to its beautiful canals. Flower-painted boats offer tours of the canals and floating gardens. If you're interested in cultural events, Mexico City offers a wide variety of museums, such as the Museo Nacional de Antropologia (a world-class anthropology museum), the Museo Nacional de Arte (The National Art Museum) and the Museo Nacional de Historia (a history museum in Chapultepec Castle where you can see an amazing exhibit that chronicles the nation's history and art, from the pre-Hispanic era to present day). - 30299

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