MEXICO

Churches and cantinas. anthropology and art. Mountains and Mariachis. Rainbow reefs and ruinous areas. For those who enjoy history, culture, food, adventure, romance, and intense festivals, Mexico is a captivating destination. And there are the highly praised beaches with crystal-clear blue waters that beckon you to dive straight in, as well as the peaceful paradise islands where not a human is to be seen. Some of the nicest spots to visit in Mexico include the highlands of Veracruz and the deep valleys of Chihuahua.
Mexico City

Best place for art and vibrant culture
Are you unsure of where to go on your first vacation in Mexico? Commence in the vibrant metropolis filled to the brim with skyscrapers, marketplaces, parks, gardens, and breathtaking museums, as well as over 22 million inhabitants.
Top attractions in Mexico City include “Casa Azul,” also known as Museo Frida Kahlo, the home and final resting place of the renowned artist. Enjoy exuberant antics and enormous micheladas during a lucha libre (Mexican wrestling match) at the expansive Arena México.
For those who appreciate the arts, several of the nation’s best muralists have left their most significant works in Mexico City. See José Clemente Orozco’s social-realist paintings at the Palacio de Bellas Artes and Diego Rivera’s cinematic murals at the Palacio Nacional.
Enjoy piping-hot tacos from the numerous street-food vendors in the downtown districts before seeing a performance at one of the roughly 160 theaters in the city for a taste of culture. Alternatively, cruise around the historic canals of Xochimilco while being serenaded by a mariachi band. Though you might run out of things to say, Mexico City never lacks things to do.
Isla Holbox

Best island for bioluminescence and flamingos
Isla Holbox has a lot of biodiversity for its size. This is one of the best places in Mexico to see bubblegum-pink flamingos in the wild (go to Punta Mosquito), see whale sharks (between mid-May and mid-September), and take in the captivating display of bioluminescent phytoplankton glimmering in the water. It is only a mile wide and 26 miles long. Moonless nights are the greatest times to witness these brilliant microorganisms, which resemble shimmering underwater fireworks.
Pronounce it “hol-bosh,” Holbox is an idyllic island off the Yucatán Peninsula’s northern coast.
Since cars are prohibited, there are no cars to break up the tranquility. Instead, sandy paths lead to infinite beaches with warm, welcoming water that is only waist deep for adults. The one purported downside of the island?
San Miguel de Allende

Best place for craft shops and folk art
This stunning Mexican location offers it all, including an amazing springtime environment, remarkable light, stunning architecture, excellent handicraft shopping, and packed art workshops. One of the greatest destinations in Mexico for creative people to travel to is San Miguel de Allende, which boasts a high gallery-to-resident ratio.
Since the first art institute opened its doors in a converted convent back in the 1930s, the cobblestone city has been a magnet for retirees and a magnet for artists. It then attracted Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady, who arrived in the 1960s to write, drink, and read poetry (the latter remaining until his passing).
Reprint from Lonely Planet
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