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Friday, May 16, 2008

Mexican Cruises Still Worth Your While (And Your Money)

With the current U.S economic situation, it may be harder to take the vacation you want to. However, cruises to Mexico should not be forgotten. Cheap Mexican cruises allow you to visit beautiful places such as Los Cabos (see below).

Los Cabos

One of Mexico's most scenic wonders, Los Cabos ("the Capes") is many things to many people: a desert oasis, a hot spot for night life, a traditional village, and an award-winning resort destination. EI Arco, a natural stone arch formed where the Sea of Cortes meets the Pacific Ocean, stands as a monument to the area's breathtaking contrasts.

Los Cabos is made up of two distinctly alluring small towns-San Jose del Cabo to the northeast and Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip. Picturesque San Jose del Cabo, a sleepy 18th-century mission town, appeals to those in search of more than the wiles of modern resorts. The town is home to many artists, whose wares are often on display and for sale in the village square. Twenty miles down the coast, Cabo San Lucas pulses with shops, restaurants, and nightclubs. Those in search of lively beaches, kayak excursions, dancing to the wee hours, sunset cruises, and such will find Cabo San Lucas just their speed. Connecting the two towns is a coastal "corridor," along which lie resorts both grand and intimate and many famous golf courses. One side of the corridor offers endless views of sand and sea, while along the other side is the quiet desert, with the majestic mountains beyond.

Foodies and fun-lovers are invited to experience the gastronomic brilliance of Los Cabos at the annual Festival of Rhythm, Color & Flavor, a celebration of area restaurants and chefs, featuring signature dishes, live music, and more.

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