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All Inclusive Resort Vacation Mexico – Tailored To Your Needs
Sep 8th

Are you looking for a vacation in Mexico where all your concerns are taken care of? Do you want the best Mexico has to offer? If you answered to these questions, then inclusive resort vacation Mexico might just be the thing for you.
Inclusive resort vacation Mexico caters to all needs, whether you want accommodations for families, adults-only, adult-oriented, couples, or honeymooners. The locations of inclusive resort vacation Mexico make them convenient for anyone to travel by air or by cruise ship from all over the United States. But convenience isn’t the compelling reason why you should go for inclusive resort vacation Mexico.
First, inclusive resort vacation Mexico provides vacations with activities tailored after your needs. So if you’re traveling with your family, your inclusive resort vacation Mexico will come with all sorts of activities and entertainment ideal for the whole family. Many inclusive resort vacation Mexico for families include children’s club and activities targeted to different age groups from infant to teenager.
What’s more, inclusive resort vacation Mexico often includes meals and beverages. An inclusive resort vacation Mexico takes care of details such as that so prepare your palate for an assortment of spicy Mexican dishes by world renowned chefs.
Many inclusive resort vacation Mexico include the usual facilities and features you have come to expect in a hotel. Aside from luxurious room accommodations with great views, inclusive resort vacation Mexico may also offer seaside swimming pools, Jacuzzis, hot tubs, showers, room service, and more. A few inclusive resort vacation Mexico may even cater to the business traveler by providing him with business centers or conference/meeting rooms with a multilingual staff at his disposal.
You might be wondering how you’re going to pay for all these extra services included in an inclusive resort vacation Mexico deal. Well, we’re not going to lie to you and say that inclusive resort vacation Mexico is cheap. However, is can be less than a luxury all inclusive resort in Mexico. But, if you want first class consider luxury.
Luxury All Inclusive Resort Mexico – First Class All The Way
Luxury all inclusive resort Mexico is just the thing if you want first class all the way. Everything is provided for you and more. Be sure to read the details from you travel agent to see what is provided with luxury all inclusive resort Mexico vacations.
At a luxury all inclusive resort Mexico, all these can be part of a single package deal – thus, providing you with the ultimate in relaxed vacationing.
Below are three great places where you can get a luxury all inclusive resort Mexico.
Just a two minute walk south from Akumal’s main beach and you will find yourself standing before the piquantly lovely luxury all inclusive resort Mexico that is the Akumal Beach Resort. The luxury all inclusive resort Mexico that is the Akumal Beach Resort has been around for many years so reliability of service goes hand in hand with quality here.
Another luxury all inclusive resort Mexico is the Gran Bahia Principe Resort, formed by two 5-star hotels (Tulum and Akumal). The rooms at this luxury all inclusive resort Mexico are distributed in 3-story villas of 18 rooms each, most of which have direct sea view.
Formerly known as the El Dorado Resort, the El Dorado Seaside Suites is now a luxury all inclusive resort Mexico that is well known and well liked with a friendly beachfront spirit.
The Capital of Nicaragua, Managua
Jan 23rd

The capital city of Nicaragua, Managua is situated on the south shore of the Lake Xolotlan (or Lake Managua).
The capital houses several major business centers, several main banks in Nicaragua; it is also the chief industrial city of the country, and it provides a number of tourist attractions, though not as many as other Nicaraguan locations.
Lake Xolotlan itself is not of great interest for the tourist, although there are places in Managua from where splendid panoramas of the lake are made possible; nonetheless, the lake is rather polluted and the tourists’ attention is redirected to the other much nicer attractions in Managua.
An impressive tourist attraction is the building of the National Palace, a genuinely giant construction, situated near Lake Xolotlan, in the Square of the Republic (Plaza de la Republica).
One of the institutions sheltered by the National Palace is the National Museum, exhibiting various collections of ceramics, pre-Columbian sculptures and figurines and many other objects of interest for the national history of Nicaragua.
The Acahualinca setting, supposedly 6000 years old, is another remarkable tourist attraction. The site reveals the renowned Huellas de Acahualinca, footprints on the shore of the Lake Xolotlan, belonging to a group of no more than 8-10 people, walking on the bank of the lake 6000 years ago.
Their perfect preservation is tributary to the volcanic phenomena in the region. The footprints are visible in a blend of volcanic ash and mud. On the same site a museum is located, exhibiting a number of pre-Columbian urns and tools, some prehistoric animal footprints (most likely belonging to a mammoth) and other such curiosities collected from Managua and locations near Managua.
The Rubén Darío Theater is also worth paying a visit. It is Nicaragua’s national theater, where noteworthy national and international artists have had the opportunity to perform their shows. The building is impressive for a Nicaraguan, and can be for the tourist as well. The main hall in the theater – the main space dedicated to representations – houses a huge stage and more than a thousand seats.
The Old Cathedral in Managua is located in the historical center of the capital. The 1972 earthquake caused serious damage to this cathedral and therefore visits within the construction are not allowed. However, one can stroll in the surroundings of the cathedral and admire its still impressive architecture, although it preserves a touching air of ruin.
The more adventurous tourist, however, may find a particular attraction coming from the lagoons which can be found within the city. One of the lagoons is the Acahualinca, near the Huellas de Acahualinca, next to Lake Xolotlan. Swimming is not possible here, however beautiful views can be enjoyed from the nearby hotels. It is still the hotels which offer great views towards another lagoon where people cannot swim, namely the Nejapa.
The most spectacular, however, is the lagoon of Tiscapa, where canopy tours are allowed. The last lagoon in the city is the Asososca, important because it is the capital’s main source of potable water. Due to this latter reason, the lagoon of Asososca can only be viewed, other activities are interdicted here.
One could label transportation in the capital city of Nicaragua as another exotic “ingredient”. Generally, travelers are advised to trust taxi drivers to deliver them to their selected destinations. In Managua, taxi cabs are fairly inexpensive, one can even bargain with the taxi driver, and, as a plus, choosing this means of transportation will save you from some other complications you may encounter.
Of course, car rental agencies are available, and cars can be rented at prices that won’t damage a foreign tourist’s pocket. However, it is advisable that along with renting a car you also hire a driver who knows the way of the outlandish streets of Managua. Here lies the exoticism of the whole situation: streets do not have names in the way that a foreign tourist is used to. Street signs rather display indications as to the locations one may reach, a situation which can be pretty confusing for a non-local.
This is why taxis or car rentals with an “included” offer of a local driver are preferred. Of course, bus transportation is also existent, yet a bit risky if you are attached to your money. Moreover, if you are used to air-conditioning made possible in the public means of transportation, do not expect the same thing here: the air in Managua’s buses can sometimes be very hot. Of course, no one stops you from trying the rather unusual – from a foreign tourist’s point of view – and somewhat adventurous drive on a bus in Managua.
All in all, though not such a marvelous tourist center as other sites in Nicaragua, Managua does have its resources of entertaining its visitors. A plus is the fact that many of the expeditions through the rest of the country start from here. Moreover, the city is happy to present its visitors with an array of modern hotels, restaurants and bars.
