Tulum
Relax by stunning waters in the morning and take in some of the local history in the afternoon at one of Mexico's most well known honeymoon destinations. Home to some of the most-visited Mayan ruins in Mexico, Tulum offers something for the beach bum and the academic alike. If ruins aren't your thing, spend the day snorkeling at the massive Xel Ha, try your hand at kiteboarding, or rent a comfy bed on one of the local beaches.
Located on the Yucatán Peninsula, Campeche is the capital of the Campeche state. This adorable colonial town has brightly-colored buildings and Baroque architecture, which makes it a feast for the eyes as well as the soul. Linger inside the walled historic district before heading out of the city, where you can hike through the rainforest or scuba dive in the clear waters.
Punta Mita Resort
This gorgeous village stretches over 1500 acres, much of which is beachfront. More than just a resort, Punta Mita is a world unto itself with onsite golf courses, a full service spa, four restaurants and four lounges. Relax by the pools, learn to surf in the nearby ocean, take a turn on the lazy river, or charter a boat for the ultimate in off-shore fishing.
Cancún
More than a college spring break destination, Cancún can be seriously romantic. Choose from a resort in the more traditional El Centro district on the mainland or get closer to the nightlife in Zona Hotelera, a small strip of land bordered on two sides by water. No matter where set up base camp, you'll be only steps away from the area's 14 miles of beaches, world class diving and thriving nightclubs and bars.
Playa del Carmen
Located on the renowned Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen will draw you in with its palm-lined streets, quaint shops and laid back atmosphere. Linger along the pedestrian-only Quinta Avenida, where you can find the perfect souvenir or stop for a margarita or two. If you're looking for something a bit more lively, the area boasts trendy clubs and bars for a nighttime experience like no other.
Zihuatanejo
If you're looking for a laid back honeymoon experience far from the crowds, consider a stay in Zihuatanejo, a sleepy village on Mexico's Pacific coast. Part of the Costa Grande, this fishing community will show you a more traditional side of Mexican life. Don't worry about roughing it too much, though—there are still plenty of luxury hotels, local restaurants and beautiful beaches to cater to your every need while visiting.
Xcalak
With just a handful of resorts along a stretch of powdery white sand, Xcalak is where you go in Mexico to get away from it all. With only 400 year-round residents, Xcalak puts the focus on the surrounding natural beauty instead of on the newest high rise hotel. Make sure to bring your snorkel or diving gear, as the world's 2nd longest barrier reef is right off shore. The area is also known for its fly fishing and boating.
Cozumel
This Caribbean island is located just off of the Yucatan Peninsula and is perfect for the honeymooners who want hotel options close to the ocean while still having plenty of natural wonders to explore. Scuba divers will delight in the many bright reefs, sea turtles and dolphins in the area, while shoppers will love the oceanfront boutiques and restaurants.
Yelapa
Wake up to stunning bay views each morning of your honeymoon when you stay in Yelapa, a small town on Mexico's Pacific Coast. Although the village is small, legends such as Bob Dylan and Dennis Hopper have made the boat trip to find those gorgeous vistas and laidback atmosphere on the world's 7th largest bay. Yelapa is so tiny there aren't any roads, but that's part of the charm: this is truly where you go to get away from it all.
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is one of Mexico's world famous honeymoon destinations for a reason—its beaches are stunning, the nightlife is legendary and it has the perfect balance between creature comforts and natural beauty. Linger on the area's main beach, Playa El Médano, before exploring the iconic El Arco, a natural rock formation located off Land's End promontory. For those looking to encounter local wildlife, snorkelers and divers will find manta rays, sharks, mahi-mahi and striped marlin under the crystal clear waters.
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