Cancun

3.6
 

The city of Kangkoon is one of the worlds top resorts. Its territory consists of two parts. One occupies the main area, where most people live and where traditional restaurants, bars, grocery markets, and inexpensive hotels are located. The other part is on the sparsely populated mesa, where fancy hotels, expensive restaurants, and numerous entertainment … Read more

Playa del Carmen

3.6
 

The town of Playa-Delta-Charms stretches along the coast of the Caribbean Sea and is located almost midway along the kilometer-long resort area that stretches from Kankun to Tulum. The bright blue waters, wide, sandy beaches, rugged terrain, and the lazy inlet and mass of recreational activities are the main advantages of the area. The developed … Read more

Puerto Escondido

3.5
 

Puerto Escondido is a city in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is located on the Pacific coast between the cities of Santa Maria Huatulco and Acapulco, 800 km south of the Mexican capital and 290 km from the state capital Oaxaca de Juárez. The rate of population growth is quite high due to the … Read more

Guadalajara

3.5
 

In the Western Pacific region of Mexico, the city of Guadalajara, the capital center of the state of Halilsko, lies. Its history goes back to 1531, when the Spanish arrived in the area, exploring new lands. The name of the city is Arabian, and it translates to the river that flows between the skales, or … Read more

Mexico City

3.5
 

México – the capital of the México Associated States, is situated on a plate 2,234 meters above the sea level. It was formerly the ancient ancient city of the Aothetians, Tinian, which was subsequently taken over by the Spanish. The main attraction is the town of Tehotihuacán, located 60 kilometers from Mexico City. The Teotitouacaca … Read more

Oaxaca

3.5
 

Mexico is located in the southern part of the country. It has a mountainous terrain and access to the Pacific Ocean. Like no other state in Mexico, Oaxaca has a large number of flora and fauna. Here, thanks to a mild tropical climate, there are more than 8,000 plants and thousands of species of birds … Read more

Cozumel

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 86,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 12 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Queretaro

3.4
 

The city of Cerberto, capital of a single state, lies at the head of the basin of the Rio Grande de Santiago River. ×It is crossed by transport lines that connect the capital with the settlements in the northern regions of Mexico. The old part of the city, where the city was built during the … Read more

San Miguel de Allende

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Air quality: 31 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 72,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 11 Mbps Best wireless: TelCel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in … Read more

Hermosillo

3.4
 

To the northwest of México lies the city of Errmóllio. It is known as an important transport hub and the center of the farming region. Its origin is connected with the name of the warrior for the liberation of the country from the Spanish rule of González de Ermelo. The urban area is surrounded by … Read more

Puerto Vallarta

3.4
 

Beya de Baña de Bañeras, along the coastline, lies the city of Pouyporto Vallarta. Founded in the middle of the 19th century, it has retained its old-time atmosphere thanks to its colloquial-style buildings, its cobblestone streets and its pleasant shady tree-lined terraced courtyards. The city lies on the shores of the Gulf, the largest in … Read more

Monterrey

3.3
 

Montonnonterere – the eastern capital of Nouveau-Lejon and the nucleus of the third largest city in Mexico City. The city lies in the mountains of the Eastern Sierra Madre Mountains at the base of the Sierro de las Mitreras, Sierro de las Cillas, and several others that define the range of the Monterey Mountains. ×The … Read more

Tulum

3.3
 

Overall Score 3.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 21,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 9 Mbps Best wireless: Telcel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Merida

3.3
 

The city of Merida occupies a part of the state of South Carthage and is its capital. It also serves as the administrative center of the same municipality. Mérida is known as the largest community in terms of population in South Carthage. Before the first Europeans came to the area, it was the center of … Read more

Guanajuato

3.2
 

Mexico is one of the 31 nations of the State of Mexico, the State of the ânbsp;¢nbsp;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n;¢n; it is one of the 31 States of the State. The name of the state comes from the word of the nation called Perepec and means "the place of the cattles hills". The national constitution is made up … Read more

San Luis Potosi

3.2
 

The city of San Luis Potosí is located in the same state and serves as its administrative and economic center. Its name is derived from the French King Louis the Holy. Over time, the name was added to the name of the gold mine. The founder of the city is believed to be the Spaniard … Read more

Isla Mujeres

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 13,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V60Hz power-plug-a Internet: 24 Mbps Best wireless: TelCel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: Service is not included in all restaurants (though this may vary … Read more

Puebla

3.1
 

The most probable version of the origin of the name Pouyballa is that it was derived from the name of a French priest who had chosen monsignors in Spain. Puebla has common borders with the states of Idalgo, Mexico, Veracruz, Morelos, Tlaxaca, Oaxaca, and Guerrero. An interesting fact is that there are four of the … Read more

La Paz

3.1
 

The main city of Southern California – La Paix. It is located on the shore of the Santa Cruz Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of California. The first traces of human activity in the La Paix region date back to the 12th millennium A.D. and are represented by sacred images. Indirectly, in … Read more

Aguascalientes

3.1
 

The city of Aguascalientes is located in the same state and is its administrative center. Òoponim in translation means "Hot Waters. It got its name because of the hot springs that are located within its boundaries. The present city grew out of a small colony founded in the late 16th century by Juan de Réregues. … Read more

Tijuana

3.1
 

The city of Tijuana, the center of the municipality, lies in the northwest corner of México. It is similar to the city in the Americas, San Dieguega. Tehuanuana and Mexico City are 170 kilometers apart. Before the Jews came to where they are now, their hometowns were dominated by the Quumiyas, as evidenced by historic … Read more

Cabo San Lucas

3
 

Cabo San Lucas is a city in Mexico, part of the state of Southern Baja California and the municipality of Los Cabos. One of the popular seaside resorts in Mexico. Overall Score 3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 81,000 people GDP: $8,444 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power … Read more

San Cristóbal de las Casas

3
 

In the middle of the central part of Mexico City lies the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas. It is considered to be founded by the Spanish colonel Diego de MacArthur. Initially, the name of the village was Guilléal. It was the name of the town where Margueritez lived. In 1829 it was renamed … Read more

Toluca

3
 

Tolucca de Legerde is the city of México and the center of the municipality of Toluca. The name of the city is translated in English as Place where the god Tholo lives. In 1861 the name of Mexican President Sebastian Leberde de Tejada was added to the name. In a modern city with a developed … Read more

Sayulita

2.9
 

Sayulita is located on the Pacific Ocean in western Mexico. The town is located north of Puerto Vallarta, with a scenic road that lies midway between the Pacific coast and the rainforest of the Sierra de Vallejo mountains. Surfers have been discovering these places since the 1960s and told like-minded people about the miles of … Read more

Torreon

2.8
 

Mexico City of Torrezon lies in the northernmost part of Mececca. Torrejon is an integral part of the state called Coahuila. The date of the founding of the Mexican city of Torrebon is believed to be November 25, 1893. ×As for temperature fluctuations, the temperature can drop to zero degrees in January and rise to … Read more

Mexicali

2.7
 

The city of Mexico City is located in the northeasternmost part of Mexico City. It is part of the state of Lower California and is its administrative center. Founded in 1903, it took nearly 50 years for the city to achieve city status. The city is close to the U.S. border and is matched by … Read more

Juarez

2.5
 

Suidade Juárez – a large city on the north side of Mexico in the state of Chihuahua. It is located on the south (right) side of Rio Grande. On the opposing side is the U.S. territory (Texas). Together with the American city of El Paso, Ciudad Juárez is the second largest American-Mexican reservation. Ciudad Juárez … Read more