Photo: Jaime Navarro/Ignacia Guest House Photo: Courtesy Of Mexico Tourism Board/Manuel Padilla Photo: Thomas J. Story Photo: Courtesy Of Mexico Tourism Board/Quetzal Films Photo: Courtesy Of Visit Guadalajara Photo: Thomas J. Story Photo: Courtesy Of The Cape: A Thompson Hotel Photo: Courtesy Of Mexico Tourism Board Photo: Courtesy Of Rosewood Mayakoba/Durston Saylor Photo: Courtesy Of Mexico Tourism BoardMexico offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler: teeming coral reefs, sleepy fishing villages, the oldest pyramids in the world, and amazing streetside taco trucks. Whether you are considering a first-time visit or returning, here are 10 trips to Mexico for 10 different travel personalities. This article originally appeared on Sunset.com: "10 Best Trips to Mexico for Your Travel Personality"Subscribe to Sunset Magazine todayand get 2 free preview issues!
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