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Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas
Las Ventanas Resort

Rosewood has created a distinctive resort, Las Ventanas, with secluded luxury and unmatched service in a setting as warm and soothing as the Mexican sun. Panoramic views are framed by traditional Mexican art and architecture to create a unique and elegant Latin atmosphere that captures the essence of this ancient culture.

www.lhw.com/property

Cancun

All about Cancun
is there to help travelers seeking information about Cancun, find that information in a friendly, easy to use format.  We wish to provide accurate, up to date, and hopefully, useful information to help the new visitor as well as experienced Cancun travelers. If you have suggestions to make this a better site, please submit your suggestions or comments.
www.allaboutcancun.com

Acapulco

All about Acapulco
Acapulco is México's original resort and is now going through, a much deserved resurgence in popularity. The purpose of this site is to help travelers seeking information about Acapulco, find that information in a friendly, easy to use format.  We wish to provide accurate, up to date, and hopefully, useful information to help the new visitor as well as experienced Acapulco travelers.

www.allaboutacapulco.com

Rosarito Beach Rosarito Beach
In centuries past, the California peninsula was inhabited by tribes of natives, notably the Pai Pai, Cochimi, Kiliwa, Cucupa and Kumiai. The Kumiai settled in the area we now know as Rosarito naming it UACUATAY (which translates to "the big house") and trace of their every day life such as arrowheads, stone kitchen utensils, mortar, etc., have been discovered. These artifacts provide a rich source of information regarding their lifestyles and the first stage in Rosarito's evolution. Today, in the area of San Jose de la Zorra just 30 kilometers east of La Mision Vilt of La Mision Village, descendants of the Kumiai can still be found.
www.rosaritoinfo.com
Ensinada

Ensenada
Known as the "Cinderella of the Pacific", Ensenada is located 70 miles south of the international border, a 90-minute drive from San Diego. Its warm Mediterranean climate, friendly atmosphere and accessibility by land, air, and sea have made Ensenada a favorite tourist destination for many years, and Mexico's second most-visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and pleasure boats.

Ensenada's romantic past, dynamic present, and promising future provide wide appeal for cultural visitors, vacationing families, and business travelers. With a variety of accommodations ranging from modern hotels with Old World charm to full-service resorts with convention centers to RV parks with complete amenities, Ensenada easily suits every taste or budget.
www.enjoyensenada.com

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