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Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta: How this sprawling Mexican holiday resort is trying to feed its 3,000 guests sustainably

Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta resort, just north of Puerto Vallarta on the west side of Mexico, is a sprawling vista of lush riverbeds peppered with impeccable landscaping of indigenous plant life. The half-dozen hotels on the property – connected via miles of wood-decked paths – provide luxury accommodation to more than 3,000 mostly American and Mexican guests. Last […]

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Travel Mexico´s opening a giant theme park to compete with Disney world

Mexico’s Riviera Maya already draws millions of tourists every year with its pristine beaches, adventure parks, and magnificent Mayan ruins, but now, the country has unveiled a huge plan to lure even more visitors to the stunning region on its southeastern coast. On Monday, officials announced plans to to break ground on a sprawling new theme park

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Playa del Carmen to get new surveillance system

Playa del Carmen, Q.R. — City officials say that a new video surveillance system will be launched for Playa del Carmen. Municipality of Solidarity, Cristina Torres Gómez made the announcement saying, “Reinforcing security is a key issue for the Municipal Government. Citizens demand it and it is necessary to implement public policies that give results. That is

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$840 million theme park announced for Mexico’s Maya Riviera

By Associated Press September 18 MEXICO CITY — Developers in Mexico have announced plans for an $840 million theme park on the country’s Caribbean coast just north of the resort city of Playa del Carmen.The park will be named “Amikoo,” the Mayan pronunciation of “amigo,” or friend. Many of its attractions will include cartoon characters representing figures

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Mexico City open for travel, says tourism board

“There is no reason for visitors to cancel travel plans to Mexico,” the MTB said. Still, tourist attractions in Mexico City, Puebla and Morelos remain open and functioning, according to the Mexico Tourism Board (MTB), which is working to develop a link with additional earthquake-related information on its Visit Mexico website. [button link=”http://www.travelweekly.com/Mexico-Travel/Mexico-City-open-for-travel-says-tourism-board” size=”large” text_size=”beta”]Read

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Interjet to begin direct Mexico city, Cancún to Vancouver

Cancun, Q.R. — Mexico’s airline, Interjet, has announced two new direct flights from Mexico City and Cancun to Vancouver. Starting October 26, travelers can enjoy non-stop flights to and from Vancouver and Mexico City / Cancun on the company’s Airbus A320. In a statement, Interjet said that separate direct flights from Mexico City and Cancun

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Why You Should Travel to Mexico for the Holidays

A trip to Mexico is an unforgettable adventure at any time of year, but visiting this area during the holiday season makes it extra special. Travelers can join in on a wide range of exciting events while immersing themselves in the unique holiday spirit this country offers at this time of year. [button link=”http://www.travelpulse.com/news/vacation-packages/why-you-should-travel-to-mexico-for-the-holidays.html” size=”small”

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