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MEXICO, THE PACIFIC COAST: Endless beaches, embraced by a mild climate, even in winter

Not only tourists coming from the United States, but from all over the world. The sport of sailing and surfing, underwater fishing and comfort, not only have the name of Acapulco, but also to Puerto Vallarta and any place of Baja California. Arid deserts with cacti and steppe accompany your path, but you never forget that you are surrounded by coastline that invite you to dream, in the blue, alongside the crops of cotton and wheat, corn, sugar cane, dates and screws. http://www.discoverbajacalifornia.com/

To the south of Mazatlan, you discover lush vegetation. Tijuana and Mexicali, Ensenada and San Quintin, until you get near Parador Punta Prieta, where you have an opportunity – 70 km of the road – to get to Bahia de los Angeles, the water of the Gulf and its soft beach. 25km horizon, space to fill your interest in nature, observing dolphins, whales and waterfowl. When your desire for beauty will be satisfied, try again a shudder through a land full of cactus, to get to the mission of San Francisco Borja. http://www.hotelcasavelas.com/

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