Vámonos to Mèxico
Estados Únidos Mexicans
Food in méxico!
Isla Mujeres
The small island is a favorite among readers for its historic charm and laid-back atmosphere. Plus, there are plenty of places to shop, eat, drink, or take a siesta.
Mazatlan
Mazatlan is an affordable hop, skip, and a jump from the United States to a different world. Our readers rejoice in its activities tailored to suit anyone's needs, including beach sports, fine dining, hiking, shopping, and sightseeing.
Manzillo
Manzanillo has been making its mark as a top tourist spot since the 1970s. Our people come for the beaches the fishing, the relaxation and consider this city a valuable find among the vacation destinations in the country.
What to do while in méxico??
There are so many options for travel packages, there is always one to fit your and your specific travel desires.
The climate!
Anyone who has visited Mexico will contend that the weather is almost perfect year-round. Near the end of their rainy season, around the beginning of Fall, temperatures are cool and all the vegetation is at its greenest and most vibrant. In the southern regions of Mexico, the temperature remains between 24 and 28 °C (or 75.2 and 82.4 °F) year round. Making and ideal temperature to go out hiking through the rugged landscape and exploring the ancient Mayan ruins.
While Northern regions above the Tropic of Cancer are slightly cooler during the winter, they are still fairly warm, resting at about 20 to 24 °C (or 68 to 75.2 °F). Great weather by our Canadian standards during winter.
Northwestern Mexico and inland northern areas are drier than the rest of the country. It is hot in the summer and north winds can make inland northern Mexicochilly in winter, with temperatures sometimes approaching freezing. Inland at higher elevations, the climate is also dry and temperate, and the mountain peaks are often capped with snow.
The Tropic of Cancer cuts across Mexico near Mazatlan and Ciudad Victoria and south of the tropic it’s hot and humid all year long along the coastal plains on either side of the country. The hot, wet season runs from May to October with the hottest and wettest months falling between June and September for most of the country. Low-lying coastal areas are wetter and hotter than elevated inland ones. Though the hottest summer extremes are generally found on the coastal plains, temperatures in the Altiplano and the Plataforma Yucateca often reach higher than 100 degrees F (38 degrees C).