With 23 exhibition halls and the world’s largest collection of ancient Mexican art, you could spend a few days at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.
The town of Playa del Carmen is about an hour from Cancun but smaller and a little less touristy. Popular with vacationers searching for a more relaxed vibe
This accidental tourist attraction was created by reclusive local man Julian Santana Barrera, who died in 2001.
One of Mexico’s most famous landmarks and an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the holy city is dedicated to the sun and moon.
The Paricutin volcano is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and is famous for being the youngest volcano on Earth
One of Mexico’s most famous Maya sites, the magnificent Chichen Itza in the Yucatan dates back to around AD 800. The focal point is the 78-foot-high (24m) Temple of Kukulkan
One of Mexico’s greatest natural wonders, the Copper Canyon is an immense series of valleys and ridges covering 25,000 square miles (64,000sq km).
One of the 16 boroughs of Mexico City, Coyoacan is popular with tourists thanks to its historic center and art scene.