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From the plateau of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, one can bask in the sight of the adobe houses and baroque churches and the city s art galleries and museums famous all over the world. Here are the eight hot tourist spots in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Grab your walking shoes (yes, the best way to explore is to walk along the streets) and some money (in case you come upon some beautiful Native American weaving or painting) and loads of film for your camera. However, to see all the attractions, you should have your Mexico travel guide. You can get Mexico travel guides from travel agents near you. You can also search some Mexico travel online sites for the best offer available. Precisely, online Mexico travel guides are the best place to find the idea on what you like to happen for the much awaited vacation to Mexico. Before trying to book an entire Mexico travel package, be sure to compare various package prices and services from different travel agencies. All the information should be always updated including changes in prices or even current travel destination. They should have employees with experience and expertise in promoting vacations in Mexico. Good thing because you can now benefit from discount travel packages in going to Mexico. Certain airlines are implementing this project in order to cater to the needs of all the passengers who are dreaming of stepping in the land of Mexico. Here are some few tips for you to avail the discount travel to Mexico: Look into buying one way ticket. Actually, a wise traveler would need more than that. You will need a bottle of water, books, sun block and antiseptic wipes for you and your family. And of course, not to forget, snacks. After a long walk, your children would surely ask for something to eat. Learn the Language Learn at least the basic language of Mexico. Picture this: secluded beaches, dining in balconies overlooking the ocean, gourmet delight, star-gazing, musicals, historic visits, island excursions, sleeping in one place and waking up in a new one. With cruising, you get to try out all these and more, all in one trip. And don t worry about getting seasick. 

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