Ten affordable, under-the-radar Mexican cities and beach towns

Feb 12 2007



The U.S. might share a nearly 2,000-mile bor­der with Mex­ico, a coun­try almost three times the size of Texas, but most Amer­i­can trav­el­ers are famil­iar with only a hand­ful of its destinations—Cancun, Puerto Val­larta, and other beach towns that cater to Amer­i­cans.
While a relax­ing vaca­tion at a beach resort never hurt any­one, vis­i­tors who avoid trav­el­ing else­where are miss­ing out on some of the best that Mex­ico has to offer: vir­gin beaches unspoiled by devel­op­ment, colo­nial cities that are older and more Euro­pean than any­thing in the States, and indige­nous cul­tures that still hold true to ancient tra­di­tions. All that, and lower prices, too.

In many colo­nial cities and small out-of-the-way beach towns, you’ll find B&Bs and inns charg­ing as lit­tle as $50 a night (or less) and lux­u­ri­ous accom­mo­da­tions in con­verted hacien­das and Span­ish estates for less than $150 a night. As for din­ing and shop­ping, you’ll always find cheaper and more authen­tic food and hand­i­crafts beyond the big tourist zones.

To expe­ri­ence Mex­ico out­side the resorts you’ll need to show a bit of inde­pen­dence and an open­ness to a less struc­tured style of travel. Dri­ving a rental car down crumbly roads, speak­ing some basic Span­ish, and shar­ing your room with a lizard or two may be involved. Nev­er­the­less, for the right kind of trav­eler, these ele­ments are part of the excite­ment of ven­tur­ing off the beaten path.

Here’s a glimpse at 10 afford­able, under-the-radar Mex­i­can cities and beach towns that can be added on to a beach resort vaca­tion or made the focus of a trip.

http://www.smartertravel.com/travel-advice/ten-affordable-under-the-radar-mexican-cities-and-beach-towns.html?id=2309064

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