Mexico or the Carribean???
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My personal opinion is that Mexico would be less expensive and you can stay at a lovely resort in Cancun. Go to a 5 star for romance/luxury. We are staying for the first time in Cancun and have reservations at Fiesta Americana Coral Beach - rated #7 on the Travel Channel's top 10 Mexican resorts. La Meridian is smaller and might really be wonderful as well.
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Try the Tankah/Tulum area of the Mexican Caribbean, for the best of both worlds. Here are a few helpful webs sites to visit.<BR><BR>http://CasaTropical.com<BR>Casa Tropical Tankah... Romantic, Mayan Riviera, beachfront villa, located on privately owned, 1/2 acre lot. Located in Tankah, Mexico, a 1 hour drive south of Cancun airport, 3 miles north of the Tulum ruins, with other major archaeological sites within driving distance. Great views with barrier reef just offshore, and Manatee Cenote up the beach for diving, snorkeling or swimming, jungle style. Two guests quarters with kitchenettes, private patios, maid, gardener, manager. Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve is just south of Tankah and Tulum.<BR><BR>Weather Base (past weather history, temps, rainfall, etc.)<BR>http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weatherall.php3?s=509567&refer=<BR><BR>Hidden Worlds snorkel & dive tours of cenotes<BR>http://hiddenworlds.com.mx/<BR><BR>Aktun Chen <BR>www.aktunchen.com<BR><BR>Maps of Riviera Maya Can-do Maps <BR>http://WWW.cancunmap.com/<BR><BR> Check out this web site for tours lead by the Friends of Sian Ka'an group. It is a non-profit organization and tour guides are usually biologists. Very informative tours lead by a very worthwhile organization. <BR>Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve<BR>http://www.cancun.com/siankaan/<BR><BR>photo of tankah's cenote'<BR>http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian/issues98/apr98/diver_jpg.html<BR>
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Try the Tankah/Tulum area of the Mexican Caribbean, for the best of both worlds. Here are a few helpful webs sites to visit.<BR><BR>http://CasaTropical.com<BR>Casa Tropical Tankah... Romantic, Mayan Riviera, beachfront villa, located on privately owned, 1/2 acre lot. Located in Tankah, Mexico, a 1 hour drive south of Cancun airport, 3 miles north of the Tulum ruins, with other major archaeological sites within driving distance. Great views with barrier reef just offshore, and Manatee Cenote up the beach for diving, snorkeling or swimming, jungle style. Two guests quarters with kitchenettes, private patios, maid, gardener, manager. Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve is just south of Tankah and Tulum.<BR><BR>Weather Base (past weather history, temps, rainfall, etc.)<BR>http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weatherall.php3?s=509567&refer=<BR><BR>Hidden Worlds snorkel & dive tours of cenotes<BR>http://hiddenworlds.com.mx/<BR><BR>Aktun Chen <BR>www.aktunchen.com<BR><BR>Maps of Riviera Maya Can-do Maps <BR>http://WWW.cancunmap.com/<BR><BR> Check out this web site for tours lead by the Friends of Sian Ka'an group. It is a non-profit organization and tour guides are usually biologists. Very informative tours lead by a very worthwhile organization. <BR>Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve<BR>http://www.cancun.com/siankaan/<BR><BR>photo of tankah's cenote'<BR>http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian/issues98/apr98/diver_jpg.html<BR>
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My pick is Cancun. The Carribean waters are clear and warm and beautiful and your overall trip will be less expensive than one to the Bahamas or Caymans. <BR><BR>They have beautiful luxurious resorts that will pamper and delight you at a fraction of the cost for the same accommodations in the Other Carribean locations.<BR><BR>Go to Cancun, you will not regret it.
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Have been to many places in both Mexico and Caribbean. Caribbean, particularly Virgin Islands are more expensive and the people are less friendly than in Mexico, but the scenery is more beautiful. If cheap is your main concern, Mexico is your best bet. If privacy and pretty water (snorkeling and sunbathing) is important, there are more options in Caribbean. There are package deals on aavacations.com to islands in Caribbean that are around $1000 per person, depending which island. Parts of the Carib. feel like you are in a tropical country and many parts of Mexico feel like you are in Florida, and don't have that "island" feel.
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