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Spanish
immersion schools in
Mexico.
SPANISH SCHOOLS IN MEXICO: CHOOSE A CITY
Buenavista de
Cuellar. For those who want to get
away from the ‘westernized cities of Mexico and flavor some typical
Mexican rural life, Buenavista de Cuellar is a great option.
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Cancun. Warm white sand beaches,
crystal indigo seas, romantic Caribbean nights, world-class hotels,
restaurants and nightlife; does all of this sound too good to be true?
This is Cancun!
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this city...
Chiapa de Corzo. Chiapa de Corzo is a short
15 kms from Tuxtla Gutierrez along the highway leading to San Cristóbal de
las Casas.
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Cuernavaca. Cuernavaca is one of the most
beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Mexico, and it has a mild climate
all year as well. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
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Ensenada. A warm and friendly
atmosphere, mild climate and accessibility by land, sea and air have made
Ensenada a favorite tourist destination for decades.
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this city...
Guadalajara. Guadalajara is the capital
of the state of Jalisco, with the second largest population in Mexico,
located on the central part of Mexico and near the Pacific Ocean.
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Guanajuato. Capital of the state of
the same name, Guanajuato means 'hilly place of frogs'
and was declared by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Zone.
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La Manzanilla. La Manzanilla is a small
fishing village on the Pacific coast one hour north of Manzanillo and
three hours south of Puerto Vallarta.
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La Paz. La Paz lies on the beautiful Sea of Cortez, which is considered The
Aquarium of the World, due to the wide diversity of marine life that is
found in its waters.
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Mazatlán. Mazatlán's
beauty is renowned. Its coast sprinkled with beckoning islands and miles
of golden bleaches and blue lagoons, it aptly deserves its title as “Pearl
of the Pacific”.
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Mérida. Though a bustling city
of about 700,000, Merida retains its colonial charm and has a laid-back
tempo that delights visitors. It makes a good base from which to explore
the Mayan archaeological sites of Chichen-Itza and Uxmal.
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this city...
Mexico City. This is truly one of the
most interesting and diverse cities in the world. México City holds many
pleasant surprises for those who choose to vacation here.
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Morelia. Morelia, declared a World
Heritage site because of the architecture, spaciousness and aesthetic
symmetry of its plazas, gardens and atriums, is one of the loveliest
colonial cities in America.
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Oaxaca. Oaxaca, the State Capital,
declared Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, owes its fame to the
beauty and harmony of its architecture, the richness of its cultural
traditions, the wide variety of its typical foods, and its soft temperate
climate, spring-like throughout the year.
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Playa del Carmen. Oaxaca, the State Capital,
declared Humanity’s Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO, owes its fame to the
beauty and harmony of its architecture, the richness of its cultural
traditions, the wide variety of its typical foods, and its soft temperate
climate, spring-like throughout the year.
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Puebla. Puebla is renown for
its distinctive colonial architecture, savory cuisine, Talavera
ceramics, onyx crafts, and textile industry. The indigenous language
of the region, Náhuatl, is still spoken in some rural areas of the
Puebla Valley.
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this city...
Puerto Escondido. Puerto Escondido,
referred to locally as "Puerto", is a paradisical spot for both the
solitary traveler and the adventurous family.
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this city...
Puerto Vallarta. While every destination in Mexico has something to offer the visitor,
romantic Puerto Vallarta has everything: beaches on a beautiful bay,
great dining, accommodations for every budget,...
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this city...
Queretaro. In the heart of Mexico
lies Querétaro, a treasure chest that beckons discovery and amazement.
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San Cristobal De Las Casas. San Cristobal de las
Casas is a characteristically indigenous Chiapaneca town nestled in
the heart of the state's jungle highlands, at a 7,200-foot elevation.
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San Miguel De Allende. SMA is a small city of
about 90,000, located an hour and a quarter from the Leon airport and
four hours north of Mexico City by bus. At an elevation of 6,500 feet,
it enjoys cool, but not freezing winter weather and moderate, but not
hot summer temperatures.
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Tepoztlan. Tepoztlán, is usually
associated with words like landscape, mountains, history, climate and
tradition, which describe its most obvious aspects.
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this city...
Veracruz. True to its nature,
Veracruz is a city that indeed evokes the feel of an old tropical port.
This unique ambiance is not only the result of its history as the port
of Cortes' arrival to Mexico, but also the 19th century architecture
coupled with the warm climate and happy-go-lucky attitude of the
locals.
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