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    Hey guys,

    Planning a trip for myself and my GF to Mexico in December. This will be our first time visiting. We are looking to spend 5/6 days at the beach. I would really appreciate advice on nice beach areas to visit, which are not tourist traps / too intense. We're not into the heavy partying scene. We prefer nice relaxed vibe, good food, local culture, beautiful natural places to visit.

    Happy to travel anywhere in the country, and not too cost-sensitive. Want to avoid all-inclusive resorts unless its something amazing. Some of the areas that have come up on Google so far are Tulum, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Vallarta, and Baja.

    As a side note - we are also planning to spend 4/5 days in Mexico City and 3/4 days in Oaxaca Town on this trip, and so if anyone has any good hotel and food reccs for either, would be grateful. Thanks in advance!​
    Last edited by elizabethworkman; 06-23-2024, 11:14 PM.

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    I'm also looking for such places
    Last edited by dianaadrr; 07-29-2024, 07:20 AM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by elizabethworkman View Post
      Hey guys,

      Planning a trip for myself and my GF to Mexico in December. This will be our first time visiting. We are looking to spend 5/6 days at the beach. I would really appreciate advice on nice beach areas to visit, which are not tourist traps / too intense. We're not into the heavy partying scene. We prefer nice relaxed vibe, good food, local culture, beautiful natural places to visit Buy Mounjaro Online Overnight without prescription.

      Happy to travel anywhere in the country, and not too cost-sensitive. Want to avoid all-inclusive resorts unless its something amazing. Some of the areas that have come up on Google so far are Tulum, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Vallarta, and Baja.

      As a side note - we are also planning to spend 4/5 days in Mexico City and 3/4 days in Oaxaca Town on this trip, and so if anyone has any good hotel and food reccs for either, would be grateful. geometry dash subzero
      Thanks in advance!​
      For a relaxing beach experience:
      1. Tulum: Beautiful beaches, eco-friendly vibe.
      2. Puerto Escondido: Laid-back atmosphere, great surf.
      3. Isla Holbox: Tranquil island, clear waters.
      4. Sayulita: Bohemian vibe, excellent surf.

      In Mexico City, consider Hotel Habita or Hotel Condesa DF. In Oaxaca Town, try Casa Oaxaca or Hotel Los Amantes. Enjoy local dining at Los Danzantes or El Destilado.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by elizabethworkman View Post
        Hey guys,

        Planning a trip for myself and my GF to Mexico in December. This will be our first time visiting. We are looking to spend 5/6 days at the beach. I would really appreciate advice on nice beach areas to visit, which are not tourist traps / too intense. We're not into the heavy partying scene. We prefer nice relaxed vibe, good food, local culture, beautiful natural places to visit.

        Happy to travel anywhere in the country, and not too cost-sensitive. Want to avoid all-inclusive resorts unless its something amazing. Some of the areas that have come up on Google so far are Tulum, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Vallarta, and Baja.

        As a side note - we are also planning to spend 4/5 days in Mexico City and 3/4 days in Oaxaca Town on this trip, and so if anyone has any good hotel and food reccs for either, would be grateful.

        Thanks in advance!​
        Hello, consider exploring the beaches of Tulum for stunning scenery and Mayan ruins, or Puerto Escondido for a laid-back vibe and excellent food. For a unique experience, check out Isla Holbox, a peaceful island with no cars, perfect for relaxing and enjoying local culture. In Mexico City, try Pujol or Contramar for a memorable dining experience, and in Oaxaca, stay at Hotel Los Amantes and visit Casa Oaxaca for delicious local cuisine. Also check AllWorld.com for more details regarding travel. ​

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        • #5
          Anything in Mayakoba is clean and amazing.

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            I'd recommend Tulum. It has a beautiful coastline with crystal clear water. The vibe is very chill and laid back without being too touristy. You'll find good local food and mezcal spots. For accommodation, check out Dorado La Playa it's right on the beach and has nice bungalows. You can check their official tourism website for tour guide planning. I stayed at Hotel Condesa DF in Mexico City during my visit. I have used them recetly in my trip in Spain. They have guides for Mexico as well. Let me know if you want any contact information.
            Last edited by wilmoves; 09-29-2024, 02:44 PM.

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            • #7
              I'm also looking for such places. I hope to lose weight by that time. I already started exercising. I hope to do it more regularly since I don’t have much time for it right now. I'm really happy that I’m going on vacation soon, but I also want to look great there!​
              Last edited by dianaadrr; 09-30-2024, 08:30 AM.

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              • #8
                I mostly liked it in Tulum. You can spend a really wonderful holiday there. In fact you can choose any activitiy there, try a little bit of everything.

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                • #9
                  Actually, I'm just going on vacation and looking for the best options for myself, but I'm very serious about traveling, because I think about many things that can happen on the road and I like to be prepared for everything. To do this, I have already started to make my first aid kit, and I find everything I need for it in my favorite place, here Canadian Pharmacy Online. So I can be sure that in case of a problem during the trip I will be protected and prepared to the fullest.
                  Last edited by mia_davis; 11-29-2024, 03:18 AM.

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