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From the hot coastal plains and sun-drenched seaside cities to the higher regions of Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico’s climate includes many peaks and valleys.
The country’s rainy season is generally from May to October and summer months also remain hottest. The coolest temperatures arrive between December and February when inland northern Mexico can even be quite cold.
The coastal areas receive more rain than the mountains. Overall, the country is blessed with a warm, moderately dry climate and year-round sunshine.
Mexico Destinations:
- Cancun & Riviera Maya
- Los Cabos
- Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit
- Cozumel
- Ixtapa & Zihuatanejo
- Mazatlan
- Mexico City
- Loreto
- Huatulco
- Manzanillo & Costa Alegre
- Guadalajara
- Merida
Featured Mexico Hotel
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Krystal Puerto Vallarta
Puerto VallartaOur 3-Star classification designates those properties where guests experience an ideal mix of comfortable accommodations and modern amenities. Most of these hotels feature a variety of services, and offer distinguished style and comfort.-
Not An All-Inclusive Property
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No Golf on Property
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Honeymoon Amenity
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Spa Services
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Not an Adults Only Property
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Family Program
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Beachfront Property
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Meal Plan Available
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No Condominium Units
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Free Wi-Fi
Set against the spectacular beauty of the mountains, bordering the Pacific Ocean, this resort is a haven of serenity.
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Fast Facts
Mexico’s official name is Estados Únidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States).
North America’s largest wildcat, the elusive jaguar, roams Mexico's southern jungles.
The world’s smallest, yet perhaps most vocal dog, the Chihuahua, derives its name from a Mexican state.
Mexico City was built over the ruins of an ancient Aztec city, Tenochtitlán.
The country introduced three of the world’s most delicious treats: chocolate, corn, and chilies.
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Travel Information Document - Mexico