Planning a family holiday

Planning a family holiday

Mexico

Planning a family holiday can be stressful at the best of times. From ensuring everyone has the same dates to spare to choosing a destination that offers something for all, there are a number of factors to consider.

A resort to suit all

Family holidays to Mexico will prove to be an experience to remember for both you and the children. Those travelling with young children, teenagers and young adults will be welcomed with open arms at a number of the resorts in Mexico, including a number of the venues, such as restaurants, spas and theatres.

Why Mexico?

Holidays to Mexico, including those featured on http://www.directholidays.co.uk/holidays/mexico/ boast entry to dazzling landscapes, a tropical climate and exquisite cuisine. For history buffs, the area is also home to a rich history and a number of local traditions – from the area’s Spanish influences to the Mayan and Aztec civilisations.

Mexico holidays offer something for all holidaymakers; regardless of whether you wish to spend your days relaxing by the pool or exploring the varied landscape.

Where to go?

If you wish to use your time in Mexico to explore the area’s rich history, a trip to Xcaret is a must. It’s here that you will stumble upon a Mayan archaeological site which now stands as an Eco Park.

From learning the ins and outs of Mayan life to snorkelling in one of the many underwater lakes, this is a great spot for those that wish to combine culture and the beach.

One for the divers

If you enjoy diving, then a trip to Cozumel is a great choice for those wishing to view the underwater world. Even if you prefer to stay on dry land, there is an abundance of picturesque beaches to explore in this area.

Yucatan Peninsula

Those looking for a long-haul budget deal will be pleased to know that the Yucatan Peninsula is just that. Home to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, history fanatics will enjoy exploring the many ancient Mayan antiquities. One of the more famous sights in this area is the Kukulkan – an impressive 365-step pyramid.

Contoy Island

 If you’ve spent the entire holiday with the kids, then now is the time to enjoy a little alone time with your loved one. Contoy Island is an ideal option for those looking for something a little more secluded; especially as they only allow a few people onto the island every day!