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Children & Adult Activities in Mexico

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Anyone who is planning a trip to Mexico is in for a real treat. There are more things to do than you can count on the fingers of both hands. It's pretty easy to make a mental picture of your visit -- long days spent in the shade of a palapa on the beach and sultry nights on the dance floor. Those activities won't exactly thrill the young people on your trip, though. But, hey, no worries -- there are loads of activities in Mexico that both children and adults will enjoy.

    Whale-watching

  1. Whale-watching offers what could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see these magnificent marine mammals from a relatively close perspective. If you're visiting one of the cities on the Pacific coast, like Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Penasco or Puerto Vallarta, sign up for a trip with a professional tour company. Many of them have marine biologists on staff to answer all your questions. The Mexican government regulates whale-watching activities in Mexican waters to protect the welfare of the animals, so if you do go on an expedition, make certain your tour company is licensed by the government.
  2. Dolphin Experience

  3. Swim with dolphins. If you're staying at a seaside location, you're very likely to find a dolphin discovery or dolphin experience nearby. Many dolphin facilities offer a variety of experiences, so you can choose just how close you want to come. If your comfort zone tells you to pet them on the nose from the edge of the pool, that's great; if you want to get in the water and swim with them, that's also doable.
  4. Zip through the Jungle

  5. Experience the mysterious jungle. In Puerto Vallarta, zip line canopy tours are the ultimate in dry land excitement. Fasten yourself into a harness, clip on to the lines strung through the trees, and zip above the floor of the jungle from tree to tree. This one gets rave reviews from participants of all ages. Or if you're visiting Playa del Carmen, join an ATV tour and see the Mayan jungle at ground level.
  6. Charreada - Mexican Rodeo

  7. Charreada is traditional Mexican rodeo. Teams of contestants dressed in traditional costume meet at a special arena and compete in a variety of events. Men in broad-brimmed hats and fitted jackets show off their ability to ride, wrestle and rope. Skirt-clad women compete in a side-saddle show of precision riding. Very often, the event will include Mariachi music.
  8. Festivals and Fiestas

  9. Corazon de Mariachi
    Corazon de Mariachi
    Travel to Mexico offers children and adults alike a golden opportunity to become immersed in the region's unique and colorful culture. The Mexican people celebrate a number of holidays throughout the year. Experience Dia de los Muertos in November and El Grito, or Independence Day, in September -- no matter what the holiday, it will be special in Mexico.

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