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Hotels in Tlalnepantla, Edo
Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto Score 7.95 from 3 reviews
Insurgentes numero 553 7.95/10
Centrally located in Mexico City, just a few blocks from the World Trade Center Mexico, this hotel offers great amenities such as wireless internet access and an on-site restaurant. Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto is within walking distance of the Condesa District, an area known for a variety of restaurants and cultural attractions. Avenida Insurgentes is one of the city's most well known streets with theaters, nightlife and more. Benito Juárez International Airport is about 3 miles away. After an intense workout at Insurgentes Viaducto Fiesta Inn's gym, guests can enjoy a meal at Cafe La Fiesta. The cafe serves regional Mexican cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Lobby Bar offers a wide range of drinks and appetizers in a casual setting. ... more
 
Hotel Regente Score 7.5 from 6 reviews
París No. 9 Col. Tabacalera - Del. Cuauhtemoc 7.5/10
The Korinto Restaurant serves delicious Mexican, Spanish and International cuisine for you to feast on. After a tiring day, you can unwind at the cozy bar with a fine drink. ... more
 
Ramada Aeropuerto Mexico Score 8.425 from 169 reviews
Boulevard Puerto Aero 390 Col. Moctezuma 2da Seccion 8.43/10
The Ramada Aeropuerto Mexico is located moments away from the International airport. Shuttle services are provided. ... more
 
Radisson Hotel Flamingos Score 7.925 from 13 reviews
Revolucion # 333, Col. Tacubaya, Del Miguel Hidalgo 7.93/10
Enjoy dining at Passerina Cafe, featuring a variety of Mexican and international specialties for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Oceanis Bar is also located on-site and offers a number of specialty beverages and cocktails along with live music. ... more
 
Novotel Mexico Santa Fe Score 5.825 from 1 reviews
Antonio Dovali Jaime 75 5.83/10
Airport shuttle is available for a fee. Tickets for the shuttle must be purchases 24-hours in advance. Shuttle service to the Santa Fe and Interlomas areas is free with reservations. ... more
 
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Cozumel Dolphin Encounter Program 1 hour

Dolphin Encounter

The perfect way to discover dolphin's best kept secrets in and safe and fun-filled environment!

You will be surprised by the great intelligence and friendliness of these wonderful marine mammals.

Learn all about this amazing creature in an environment that is ideal for children of all ages!

You will have the opportunity to hug and kiss the dolphin, and the dolphin will respond with a friendly kiss on the cheek!

Watch the dolphins as they perform a series of amazing tricks and marvel at their astonishingly entertaining behavior!

They will make you tingle with excitement!

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Discover Scuba Diving around Los Cabos 3 hours

1 of over 8 species of fish in the Los Cabos area!

Diving in Mexico is said to be some of the best in the world! Los Cabos is host to some amazing dive sites and this tour lets you experience the thrill of diving under the supervision of a PADI professional Instructor at some of these sites. You'll master some basic concepts and scuba skills and then get ready to live one of the greatest adventures!

First will be a 30 minute video with instructions then the Dive Master will instruct you on using the equipment. After a 15 minute boat ride to your dive spot you will be ready to let the fun begin! You will have 15 minutes to practice in shallow water and then it's time to enjoy the beautiful underwater world!

Please note: This tour is not suitable for children aged 11 years and under

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Tulum and Xel-Ha from Cancun 10 hours

Xel-Ha

TULUM 'Walled City':
Mounted on the edge of a cliff, this abandoned city towers above the deep turquoise of the Caribbean and a beautiful white sandy beach. Although the site dates back to earlier times, Tulum reached its peak in the Post-classic period between 1,000 and 1,600 AD. Originally called Zama or City of the Dawn, the sun rises from the sea above the city walls and for the ancient Maya, who began her dance across the sky. The city within the walls was only inhabited by the nobles, high priests and esteemed citizens such as astronomers whereas the lower classes lived in simple wood and thatch huts beyond. The buildings in the city were originally covered with brilliant paintings and carvings - stark white, deep red or vibrant blue, but only faint remnants of these now remain.

Tulum is a 1hr 40-minute drive south from Cancun and a guided visit of the site takes about 45 minutes and then some time at leisure to take photos of the picturesque views. Then continue to:

XEL-HA (pronounced shell-ha):
A large area of protected inlets and lagoons, Xel-Ha is a beautiful natural aquarium, home to many varieties of colorful tropical fish. Here visitors can snorkel or simply sit in one of the beach chairs and soak up the sun! Xel-Ha is 15 minutes north of Tulum, ideally located to combine the day with a visit to the ruins. There are several restaurants in the park giving the option of arranging a group lunch in one of them or guests can be at leisure.

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