Mexico is a country that opens its arms to young souls willing to explore its territory. The following 25 spots are unique, and they are perfect for people trying to figure out what to do with life. People flock from the ruins of Chichen-Itza to the busy plazas of Mexico City. The country is dotted with lesser known towns and culture sites, known as Magical Towns. These sites perfectly combine ancient history and culture. These elements go hand in hand with stunning natural sights that will take your breath away.
1. Copper Canyon, Chihuahua

The Copper Canyon is a group of canyons that are larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The region boasts ecotourism and magical towns that still continue to practice their ancient traditions. During Easter we suggest you experience the Tarahumara rituals.
2. Janitzio, Michoacan

On the Day of The Dead you must visit Janitzio, where the traditions that venerate the dead continue to be practiced and cherished.
3. Xilitla, San Luis Potosi

You must visit the fascinating hotel called El Castillo and take a long walk around one of the most surrealist gardens in the world. 4. Rapids of Veracruz

If you are into extreme adventure sports, then we suggest you visit Veracruz. The number one spot to raft is in Rio Antigua, located in the town of Jalcomulco just 29 km from the state’s capital, Xalapa.
5. Mazunte, Oaxaca

The ideal beach that is pristine and boasts a vibrant community. The food is delicious, and it is a popular hangout with a laid back atmosphere and a kind of hippie vibe.
6. Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi

7. Agua Azul waterfalls in Palenque, Chiapas

8. Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila

It is a natural marvel and you must stop at the Plaster dunes. This desert is host to one of the biggest group of endemic population species in the world.
9. Peña de Bernal, Queretaro

10. Sotano de las Golondrinas, San Luis Potosi

11. The Paricutin Church

Visit the church that was buried by the volcano Paricutín. You can even arrive on horseback.
12. Cancun, Quintana Roo

13. Tequila, Jalisco

The ideal moment to visit Tequila is during the National Fair of Tequila.
14. Sea of Cortes, Baja California Sur

It is indispensable that you take a tour around the isles dotting the area.
15. Mitla Valley, Oaxaca

The Mitla Valley not only offers stunning archeological areas, but also natural wonders like the Hierve El Agua waterfalls.
16. Valladolid, Yucatan

This peninsula is known for its underground rivers, which is the perfect opportunity for practicing snorkeling and diving. We suggest you stay in one of the typical manor houses, especially the Sánchez Hacienda.
17. Mexiquillo, Durango

Although the woods of the Sierra Madre are stunning and perfect for long hikes, we also suggest you visit the Jardin de piedra, the place where Ringo Star filmed The Caveman. 18. El Cielo, Tamaulipas

You must visit the biosphere called El Cielo. There is no place on earth where you can feel as connected with nature.
19. Cosala, Sinaloa

Cosala is a Magical Town that boasts picturesque architecture and an extensive mineral and ecological reserve.
20. Tapala, Jalisco

If you are a lover of nature and extreme sports, then Tapala is the place for you. The Ekopark offers many adventures ,and you can stay at the Hostal Casona de Manzano.
21. Monterreal, Coahuila

Did you ever think skiing in Mexico was possible? Well now you can try out this new skiing hot spot!
22. Sierra de San Pedro Martir, Baja California

The perfect place for an adventure. We suggest you visit the Meling Ranch.
23. San Nicolas Terrenate, Tlaxcala

A place where you can visit the historical manor houses that go back to the Colonial era.
24. Merida, Yucatan

A city that perfectly combines its history with a buzzing night life.
25. Laguna de Sontecomapan, Veracruz

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