all around
There are soooo many reasons to stay longer in Mexico. Here are just a few examples...

Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán in the central highlands of Mexico/México state is one of the most important prehistoric ruin metropolises in the Americas, known above all for its stepped temples such as the Great Pyramid of the Sun.
Mexico City
The high-altitude, densely populated capital of Mexico is known for the Templo Mayor (a 13th-century Aztec temple), the baroque Catedral Metropolitana de México of the Spanish conquistadors and the Palacio Nacional with historic murals by Diego Rivera.


beautiful markets
In allen grösseren Städten, hier ein Bild von Mexiko-City, gibt es wundervolle, farbige Märkte mit lokalen, hochwertigen Hand- und Kunstwerken, v.a. auch Schmuck/Kleiber/Taschen/Teppiche!
Street art
Street art can be found everywhere in the cities; but it is most fascinating in the capital, Mexico City! It turns the grey walls, bare concrete walls and shutters into colourful, oversized works of art.


Yucatan Peninsula
Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is a vast coastal area filled with tropical beaches, diverse wildlife, ancient Mayan ruins, small villages, and adventure activities. The Yucatan Peninsula is a place where emerald waters give way to turquoise waves that lap onto beautiful white sand beaches.
Acapulco
The Pacific coast of Mexico offers beautiful beaches, bays, islands and typical Mexican cities such as Acapulco or Puerto Vallarta , but also quiet, small fishing villages.
For holidaymakers, the Pacific coast is paradise on earth with its rich range of activities, excursions into the unique nature and its hospitable, warm Mexican people.


Chiapas
Chiapas, a southern Mexican state, has the largest indigenous population in Mexico. In addition to the beautiful landscapes - highlands, lake areas, jungle - there are world-famous sights and colossal Mayan buildings. Authentic culture and the always varied Mexican cuisine make a stay in Chiapas unforgettable.