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Mexico Wedding Locations Destination weddings in Mexico
Cancun, Acapulco, Isla Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta
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Huatulco Weddings
A paradise located on the Southern Pacific Coast of Mexico, where nine beautiful bays of brilliant indigo waters were found. With the imponent Sierra Madre del Sur as a backdrop, their 36 beaches offer a paradise secluded from the rest of the world by 21,000 hectares of lush vegetation. Huatulco offers natural sceneries that invite you to practice activities related to ecotourism and extreme sports. Your Huatulco vacations will be full of adventure and beautiful beaches at a calm and natural ambiance.
Ixtapa Weddings
Ixtapa is located 200 Km north of Acapulco, is just 5 minutes drive from the fishing village of Zihuatanejo, 15 minutes from the endless virgin beaches off Troncones and about 30 minutes from the fabulous beaches and wildlife preserve lagoons at Barra de Potosi. A classic fishing village, Zihuatanejo has a variety of small hotels nestled along the beaches, on the hills and in the village ranging from 5 star luxury suites and private villas to very affordable lodging. This tropical hideaway has a diversity of Restaurants equal to its choices in lodging, from gourmet cuisine in tropical gardens to the classic beachfront, thatched roof family owned restaurant.
Los Cabos Weddings, Baja Peninsula

Los Cabos refers to two picturesque towns, San Jose del Cabo twenty miles to the northeast and Cabo San Lucas, punctuated by "El Arco", the perfect arch at the southernmost tip of the magnificent Baja Peninsula. Blessed with a perfect climate with an average year-round temperature of 78 degrees, Los Cabos has become a world-class destination resort offering elegant accommodations, reknowned championship golf courses, spectacular sportfishing, diving, a full-service marina with great restaurants and a legendary nightlife.
Mazatlan Weddings

Mazatlan is situated on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, almost directly across from the tip of the Baja peninsula.
Set at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountains on a peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean, Mazatlan is one of the Mexican Riviera’s premier resort areas. Its remarkable scenic beauty is complemented by a delightful festive atmosphere and a wealth of exciting activities.
Merida Weddings

The beautiful city of Merida is the capital of the State of Yucatan. It is situated in the northeast of the Yucatan Peninsula, 196 km from Campeche and 319 km from Cancun in Mexico.
Playa del Carmen Weddings

Originally named Xaman-Ha (waters of the north) Playa del Carmen is a living vibrant part of the Maya World (Mundo Maya). Located on the beautiful Mexicana Caribbean coast some 40 miles (60 kms.) south of Cancun, Playa , as it is now affectionately known, is the perfect base from which to explore the fascinating sites along the Cancun -Tulum Corridor of Quintana Roo ( now called Mayan Riviera ). Playa del Carmen is blessed with miles of unspoiled white sandy beaches and crystal-clear Caribbean waters that's proving harder and harder to find. It's a place for those in search of the real Caribbean.
Riviera Maya Weddings

The Riviera Maya creates a paradise for those seeking the infinite beauty of the Caribbean Sea without the fast pace of Cancun. A quiet, romantic getaway; tours of ancient Mayan ruins; a ferry ride to Cozumel or explorations through national parks, the Riviera Maya offers you an opportunity to gain an appreciation of nature and history. Just south of Cancun, and an hour drive from the airport, the Riviera Maya offers a "laid-back" vacation experience.

Don't miss 'The Complete Guide to Mexico Weddings', which will give you everything you need
to have your dream wedding in Mexico. With prices, expert advice & all the essential information you will need, planning your wedding
in Mexico has never been easier.
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