Tropical Vacations Introduce You to Nature's Glory A tropical vacation usually evokes images of images of sultry summer days lounging on the beach and soft breezes caressing you in the evenings while you sip a drink in the evenings. There are so many wonderful tropical vacation packages that give you just that in Mexico, but if you'd like to take it to the next level, consider traveling to the interior as well and experience the full spectrum of nature's glory. Tropical also means exotic plants, gorgeous birds and chattering monkeys, mountain cliffs and amazing wildlife! Jungle and Tropical Rainforest Vacations Ecotourism is one of the most incredible adventures you can embark on in Mexico and other tropical areas of the world. These eco adventures give you the opportunity to see and hear things you would never be able to experience outside of a zoo or museum.
In tropical regions of the world there are jungles and rain forests that shelter an amazing array of plants and animals that are colorful, unique and exotic. Traveling with an experienced guide through the interior of a rainforest or jungle will bring you into a world where time has stood still for thousands of years. Imagine trekking along a stretch of sandy beach your first day, then heading spending the next few days in a rainforest where brilliantly plumed parrots fly overhead, calling to one another and flashing feathers of emerald, ruby and gold. The chatter of monkeys as they swing overhead will delight your group as your guide explains the delicate balance of Mexico's ecosystem. There are coral reefs to explore, natural springs and underwater rivers with stunning rock formations and always the crystalline waters of the Caribbean Sea. In the evenings you'll view glorious sunsets from atop majestic Mayan ruins or high natural ridges, all part of the protected heritage of the Mexican people.
The warm breezes will sweep away the humidity of your jungle day as you relax with your small group of fellow travelers, suspended in time under a brilliant blanket of stars. Challenge Yourself in the Tropics If you're up to something a bit more physical, tropical vacations offer a vast range of topographies for every activity from mountain biking to scuba diving. The mountains of the Yucatan Peninsula offer extremely challenging mountain biking trails and hiking opportunities for solo or group trekking.
Check out some of the stunning vistas you can see from various mountain locations, including views of several of the largest volcanoes in Mexico like Pico De Orizaba, Iztaccihuatl and the still active Popcateptl (which erupted spectacularly less then ten years ago, causing the evacuation of two villages). Near Mexico City you can visit the Pyramids of Teotihuacan, another spectacular example of early Mayan culture. If you're a fan of scuba diving, there's nothing more exhilarating than a tropical vacation for scuba.
Cancun offers a variety of packages for exceptional open water diving and cave or cavern diving. Even experienced scuba divers agree that there's always something new to discover in the elaborate underwater caverns along the tropical beaches of the Mexican shore. Did you know that the second largest coral reef in the world, the Great Belize Coral Reef, is in Mexico? This tropical reef system stretches from Playa del Carmen to the Gulf of Hondoras and is a paradise of stunning plants and fish that can be explored by scuba divers and snorkelers alike. Your whole family will be enchanted by the flashes of rainbow color darting through the diamond-clear waters of this vast expanse of one of the world's most beautiful ecosystems. Soaking Up the Atmosphere Tropical means warm days, warm nights and plenty of sunshine, and on tropical vacations you expect plenty of both.
In Mexico you'll find them ? the average temperature is 85º in the daytime and in the 70's at night, with warm rains of short duration only occasionally interrupting the mornings. Warm breezes keep things comfortable year-round and the sunsets are always spectacular! And tropical means atmosphere?it's that special combination of warm weather, sandy beaches, exotic locale and that indefinable something extra that comes from the people. The Mexican people are friendly, generous and family oriented. You'll discover that shops are closed for lunch breaks and that Friday afternoons are made for relaxing. Don't be afraid to strike up conversations and make new friends; the mood is relaxed when you take a tropical vacation.
There's no fussy dress code and you'll never have to put on a necktie or suffer through an evening in stockings and high heels (unless you want to!). Casual is the standard when you're on a tropical vacation ? even for dinner, you're fine in a polo shirt and sandals are encouraged. This is a vacation, after all! And kids are welcome everywhere! It's a tropical pace that encourages taking full advantage of the simple joys of walking on the beach, sampling fresh seafood, bartering in the local marketplace and sipping a Sea Breeze in the evening with your spouse while the sun goes down over the waves in a blaze of oranges, reds and golds. The beaches stretch for miles with the finest white sands in the world and new and unusual sea shells washing ashore with every wave that gently laps the shore. Palm trees stir in the breeze, adding the quiet rustle of their leaves to the winds and providing shade for the many hammocks you'll find strung between them.
Time loses meaning in the Tropics The sound of pounding surf and the cry of seagulls overhead will lull you into a relaxing sense of peace as you realize there's nowhere you have to be, nowhere to rush off to, because in tropical Mexico, no one operates by their watches. It's free and easy, based purely on what you want to do and when you feel like doing it. Doesn't that sound good for a change? So for the ultimate in relaxation or adventure, a tropical vacation has it all ? sunsets, warm breezes, natural beauty, adventure, friendship, and incredible, lush beauty.
Go somewhere tropical for your next family vacation ? you'll never want to go anywhere else! .
By: Lori Wilkerson