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Cozumel, Mexico
is a fascinating blend of new hotels and old-world Mexican charm.
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climate in Cozumel is ideal for vacationing, on average ranging
from 17oC to 33oC year-round. Vacationers
can expect average rainfall of some rain six days a month from September
to January.
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It is located off the Mayan Riviera coast, south of Cancun.
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capital, Sang Miguel, features shopping for traditional crafts,
flat terrain ideal for cycling, hopping bars, and casual restaurants.
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of Cozumel’s biggest natural attractions include the Palancar
coral reefs, the stunning waters of Chankanaab Lagoon, the Mayan
ruins of at San Gervasio,
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common currency is the Mexican Peso, while the US dollar is widely
accepted.
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of Mexico's newer resort havens, Huatulco has everything that makes
for a perfect holiday: modern hotels, a great variety of activities,
and a sunny, dry climate.
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The climate of Huatulco is comfortably warm year-round, with temperatures
ranging from 25oC to 33oC year-round.
There are 300 rain-free days per year; some rain from June to September.
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There's no big city here, but the two small towns of La Crucesita
and Santa Cruz make for a pleasant outing with their cafés and colourful
shops.
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Day tourers will want to head “off the beaten” track
to nearby Puerto Escondido where lush vegetation gives the city
a distinctly tropical character.
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Sightseeing in the area includes bay tours, eco-excursions and horseback
riding.
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The common currency is the Mexican Peso, while the US dollar is
widely accepted.
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Special features of Huatulco include the magical falls of Copalitilla
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