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  • A Hispanic Heritage travel guide

  • Though most beach resorts are made for relaxing, Acapulco has nonstop, 24-hours-a-day energy. Back in the days when there was a jet set, they came here.
  • Whether you're looking for designer fashion, exquisite cuisine, or nightlife that doesn't stop, Buenos Aires leaves little room for disappointment.
  • Cabo's been a hot spot for 70 years, from its start as a golden-age sportfishing mecca in the 1950s through the 1980s party era of a million spring breakers.
    Cabo's been a hot spot for 70 years, from its start as a golden-age sportfishing mecca in the 1950s through the 1980s party era of a million spring breakers.
  • No matter how high-rise this city gets with all-inclusive megaresorts and supermalls, it's the beach that puts it on the map.
    No matter how high-rise this city gets with all-inclusive megaresorts and supermalls, it's the beach that puts it on the map.
  • White beaches, inexpensive resorts, and natural beauty bring visitors to the Dominican Republic. Columbus even said that "There is no more beautiful island in the world."
  • In Mexico City, along with city sophistication, you also find riots of color, a constant background of music, and an endearing mix of the majestically ancient with the irresistibly new.
  • It's only the size of Connecticut, but Puerto Rico pulsates with more life than any other island in the Caribbean.
    It's only the size of Connecticut, but Puerto Rico pulsates with more life than any other island in the Caribbean.
  • Thanks to its simple pleasures and sophisticated charms, Puerto Vallarta offers both the best of Mexico's natural beauty and an authentic dose of its vibrant culture.
  • Chile's capital is more than one a jumping-off point to more popular locations such as Patagonia or the Lake District - it is the civic, cultural, and historical nucleus of the country.
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