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what are the best resorts on Mexico's west coast?

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angilla | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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I'm sorry that your question has gone unanswered for so long, let me see if I can help you. The best way to find out the information you need would be to walk into a local travel agent's office and ask questions. They'll not only be able to know what is on the west coast and where, but other information such as safety and the quality of the resort. They'll probably have brochures that you can bring home with you, and lay out in front of you to look over.

I can get you started with a list of places on the west coast to ask a travel agent about. I could search into all of them for you, but being I have no actual experience in that area, I could risk giving you incorrect information that could ruin your vacation... and I wouldn't want to do that.

A honeymoon website I found listed these suggestions, from north to south along the Pacific coast:
- Loreto
- Los Cabos
- Puerto Vallarta
- Manzanillo
- Ixtapa
- Acapulco
- Huatulco

A different list that I found suggested these instead, again from north to south:
- Puerto Penasco
- Guaymas
- Los Mochis
- Culiacan
- Mazatlan
- Isla Marias
- Manzanillo
- Lazaro Cardenas
- Acapulco
- Puerto Escondido
- Salina Cruz

Good luck in your choice, and I hope you make many good memories on your trip!

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jasoncalacanis | 3 years, 2 months ago Report

Great job on this answer! Don't forget you can also put in a couple of images (say from Flickr) to compliment your answer!

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