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From ancient Aztec ruins to beautiful colonial buildings to modern-day museums and amenities, Mexico City has it all.

There are a few factors to consider when choosing a resort for your all-inclusive vacation. Here are some questions you should ask before you put your money down.
Situated between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, the Yucatan Peninsula comprises the Mexican states of Yucatan, Campeche and Quintana Roo. This area boasts 320 days of sunshine per year and warm weather year-round. Add to that gorgeous white sand beaches with clear turquoise water, the world's second-largest coral reef right off the coast and the opportunity to practice every watersport imaginable, and you've got a great destination for a beach vacation. But the attractions the Yucatan Peninsula offers go far beyond its beaches. You'll find ecological parks and reserves, Maya archaeological sites, and colonial towns with churches, convents and haciendas to visit.
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Satellite image of the Yucatan Peninsula courtesy of NASA.
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