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Mexico & Central America as vacation destinations:

Exhilarating, alluring Mexico – so close, but still a world away. No other country is so completely infused with the romance, charm and tropical delights you will find in Mexico.

Sun worshippers relax in the unsurpassed climate and soft-sand beaches, and water sport aficionados take advantage of turquoise waters and magnificent coral reefs. Mexico also caters to those drawn in by history –whisking them back into an age of exotic civilizations. The past and the present live in perfect harmony in Mexico, where centuries-old music and handicrafts are found alongside world-class dining and brilliant nightlife.

As you journey through the magnificent destinations of Mexico and Central America, you’ll travel from the cultural beauties of past civilizations such as the Mayans, into the verdant, tropical rainforests of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica is a lush paradise, where iridescent waters rise to shimmering beaches that rise to dense, luxuriant rainforests. From end to end, Mexico and Central America are a rich and rewarding collection of cherished memories – simply waiting to happen.

Mexico & Central America as vacation destinations for gay and lesbian vacationers:

While Mexico is a traditional country in many respects, it has come a long way in recent years in its attitude toward gays and lesbians. The country’s anti-discrimination laws protect homosexuals, and as a result, quite a number of gay-friendly areas have popped up throughout Mexico. Resort areas like Acapulco, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta offer a myriad of gay activities and clubs, and a city the size of Mexico City can’t help but offer interesting cultural attractions like the Frida Kahlo Museum.

Latin passion extends from Mexico down through Central America, and for the most part includes the gay lifestyle. For travelers who enjoy the majesty of nature, they can visit Costa Rica with peace of mind, knowing that this country appreciates its gay community and may be Central America’s most liberal country.