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5 Reasons to Visit Mexico

Planning your next getaway, but not totally convinced about Mexico yet? At Civitatis, we've got 5 reasons why you just have to visit Mexico.
25 January 2024

 Why visit Mexico? Simple – it’s got history, gorgeous beaches, stunning landscapes, and delicious food. Here at Civitatis, we’ve got 5 compelling reasons for you to visit Mexico that are sure to ignite a newfound love for the Latin American country!

Mexico City (Ciudad de México)

Mexico City is one of the most important capital cities in Latin America. It’s also one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world! On top of being the political, economic, and social center of the country, Mexico City boasts the beautiful Zócalo. In the capital, monuments are packed with history and neighborhoods that perfectly mix Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles.

Visiting the Mexican capital offers several must-see visits. Some of our go-to visits are the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, the Temple of Tlaloc, and the Church of La Profesa. The mix of modern buildings and colonial architecture makes Mexico City a spectacular, bustling city destination. Upon arrival, we recommend a free tour of Mexico City to set the stage for more adventures during your stay.

A large plaza in Mexico City, a huge Mexican flag flying on the right, a large city building with a street full of people in front of it
Zócalo in Mexico City

Cancún and The Riviera Maya

Quintana Roo, Cancun, and Riviera Maya are two of the most popular destinations in Mexico. For good reason! Crystal-clear Caribbean waters, fine white sand beaches, and cenotes mean these spots always sneak into a traveler’s top 10.

The beaches are perfect for snorkeling or soaking up an unforgettable sunset. The real treat is, of course, the atmosphere of peace and calm that only exists in the Caribbean. From Cancun and Riviera Maya, there are many additional adventures available to travelers. Consider a trip to Isla Mujeres to swim in one of the area’s most beautiful reefs. Or perhaps a visit to an ancient archeological site that sits beachside, called Tulum. Then again, there’s nothing like the healing waters of the Maya cenotes. Combine a cenote visit with a trip to one of the most important archaeological sites in the world: Chichén Itzá.

A wooden boardwalk extends out over crystal clear turquoise waters, leading to a straw hut at the end, for shade
Reasons to visit Mexico: a trip to paradise otherwise known as Islas Mujeres

Guadalajara

Another, perhaps lesser-known reason to visit Mexico is for the city of Guadalajara, one of the oldest cities in Mexico. The capital of Jalisco, in western Mexico, offers a blend of indigenous influence mixed with colonial architecture. Guadalajara is also home to Mexico’s most famous export: tequila! Pull up a seat to enjoy a traditional tequila shot while being serenaded by mariachis, who also call Guadalajara home.

Plaza de Armas in Guadalajara, people walking through the mostly empty plaza, lush green trees lining the buildings lining the plaza
Plaza de Armas in Guadalajara

Chiapas

Not ringing any bells, the name Chiapas? This culturally rich region is hardly explored by travelers, making it a real hidden gem. Chiapas has a multitude of unforgettable destinations that will leave its mark on your heart. Visit the archaeological site of Palenque, San Cristóbal de las Casas, or the Sumidero Canyon. For the fearless travelers, combine the archeological site with a visit to the Agua Azul and Misol-Há Waterfalls. Experiencing this paradisical oasis is sure to be something to tick off your bucket list!

Agua Azul Waterfalls, another reason to visit Mexico for its vibrant turquoise waters surrounded by lush green vegetation
Agua Azul Waterfalls, just one of the paradisiacal oases abundant in Mexico

Oaxaca

Oaxaca is a hidden jewel within southwestern Mexico, and its landscapes make an impact on anyone who visits. Although its capital city of the same name is packed with colonial buildings, the state is characterized by its indigenous heritage. For a deep dive into Zapotec culture, consider a tour of Monte Albán, one of the most important archaeological sites.

If it’s dreamy landscapes you’re looking for – the frozen waterfall” known as Hierve el Agua is unmissable – it’s a sacred place for the Zapotec people.

Hierve el Agua Waterfall, a waterfall surrounded by large rock formations covered in lush green foliage, another reason to visit Mexico
Hierve el Agua Waterfall

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