Add Mexico Hotels Hostals Casas All Inclusive Resorts to the Free Encyclopedia of Travel Rooms

Home > Mexico

Mexico Hotels Hostals Casas All Inclusive Resorts

 
 
   Popular Hotel Destinations in Mexico
Select a Mexico city and Add Hotel: Alphabetical A-Z Listing of Cities-Destinations
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
 
   Mexico Hotels Hostals Casas All Inclusive Resorts

Puebla Marriott Real Hotel in Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hotel
Resorts, Accommodation, Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Ave Hermanos Serdan 807. 72100. Puebla, Mexico
Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-222-141 2000
Lowest Price / Day  
$85.15 USD
or
1110.356 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Rosa Laurel in Huatulco, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Private Home
Cottages, House, Spanish School
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Calle Rosa Laurel
La Crucecita
Bahias de Huatulco
Oaxaca
Huatulco, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52--
Lowest Price / Day  
$125 USD
or
1250 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Hummingbird Backpackers in Chetumal, Mexico


Common Room,TV, VCR over100 DVDs, Board Games, Atari, etc. Lounge Area, 150 Books. Tent Camping in Back. Hot Shower, Flush Toilet....... (more)
Accommodation Type: Hostel
Camping, Hobo Camps, Backpackers Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
#108
Col. Veracruz, Calderitas,
Durango
77900
Chetumal, Mexico
Lowest Price / Day  
$5.00 USD
or
64.00 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Don Fortino Villas in Juluchuca, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
beach house
44o38
Juluchuca, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-044758-1001931
Lowest Price / Day  
$250 USD
or
3000 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Hotel Merida Santiago in Merida, Mexico


Hotel Merida Santiago - the back building
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Bed and Breakfast, Hotel Suites, Hotels
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
calle 74A x57 y 59A
no 499
97000
Merida, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-9999-2854447
Lowest Price / Day  
$76 USD
or
990 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Angel Flores Guest House in Ajijic, Mexico


King Size bedroom with bathroom
Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Angel Flores #5
Angel Flores
Ajijic, Jalisco Mexico
45920
Ajijic, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-376-766 4425
Lowest Price / Day  
$50 USD
or
50 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Melia Cabo Real in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico


Melia Cabo Real - All Inclusive in Cabo San Lucas
Accommodation Type: Hotel
All Inclusive Resort, Resort, Resorts
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
km 19.5
Carretera Transpeninsular
23400
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-624-1442222
Lowest Price / Day  
$199 USD
or
2655 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Melia Puerto Vallarta All Inclusive Resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico


Overhead photo of Melia Puerto Vallarta All Inclusive Resort
Accommodation Type: Hotel
All Inclusive Resort, Luxury Hotel, Luxury Resort
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
7
Paseo de la Marina Sur
48354
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-322-2263000
Lowest Price / Day  
$158 USD
or
2127 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Me Cancun Hotel in Cancun, Mexico


ME Cancun Hotel and Resort
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Beach Hotel, Luxury Hotel, Luxury Resort
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
km. 12
Boulevard Kukulkan km. 12
77500
Cancun, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-998-8812500
Lowest Price / Day  
$129 USD
or
1717 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Me Cabo San Lucas Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico


Pool and Cabana at ME Cabo in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Luxury Hotel, Luxury Resort, Spa Resort
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Playa El Medano
Playa El Medano
23410
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-624-1457800
Lowest Price / Day  
$179 USD
or
2367 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Gran Melia Cancun Resort And Hotel in Cancun, Mexico


Front view of Gran Melia Cancun Hotel and Resort
Accommodation Type: Hotel
5 Star, Luxury Hotel, Luxury Resort
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
km 16.5
Kukulcan Boulevard
77500
Cancun, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+52-998-1930090
Lowest Price / Day  
$110 USD
or
1468 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Velas in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Pelícanos #311 Fracc.
Marina Vallarta
48354
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-322-226-6688
Lowest Price / Day  
$95 USD
or
95 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Malinche Bed And Breakfast in Cuernavaca, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Cda San Francisco #27
Col. Analco
62166
Cuernavaca, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-777-311 4970
Lowest Price / Day  
$70 USD
or
700 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Maya Hostel in Chetumal, Mexico


Palapa Dorm has a twin day bed and up to 4 mayan hammocks. There is also a good paperback book library in English, card games,... Ceiling....... (more)
Accommodation Type: Other
Dormitory, Tent, Hammocks
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Familia Wood
Calle Durango 108
entre 24 de Febrero y Coahuila
Colonial Veracruz
Calderitas Village (Chetumal)
Quintana Roo 77039
Mexico
e-mai: ejw2600-viajera@yahoo.com
GPS: 18°33.4 N, 88°15.49 W (Lat.18.551 N, Long.88.264 W)
Chetumal, Mexico
Lowest Price / Day  
$9.00 USD
or
118 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Playa Azul Tulum in Tulum, Mexico


Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Carretera Tulum - Boca Paila Km 8
Tulum - Quintana Roo - Mexico.
77780
Tulum, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-984-1059 862
Lowest Price / Day  
$110 USD
or
110 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Hamaca Guesthouse in Valladolid, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Parque San Juan
Calle 49 N° 202-A x 40
Valladolid, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-985-856-5287
Lowest Price / Day  
$60 USD
or
600 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Bahia Bonita in Yelapa, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Other
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
domicilio conocido yelapa , cabo corrientes jalisco , mexico
Yelapa, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-322-1252421
Lowest Price / Day  
$60 USD
or
610 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Hostal Sol Y Luna in Ajijic, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Rio Bravo 10A Ajijic Jalisco CP45920
Ajijic, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-376-7665850
Lowest Price / Day  
$12 USD
or
120 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Real De Venados in Barra del Tordo, Mexico

Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Carretera Aldama Barra del Tordo km 38. Tamaulipas
Barra del Tordo, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
01152-8681-428107
Lowest Price / Day  
$96 USD
or
1000 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Del Sol in Tulum, Mexico


Front Entrance to Casa Del Sol in Tulum, Mexico
Accommodation Type: Hostel
Camping, Dormitory, Hostel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
No. 815 Polar Pte.
Entre Satuno y Luna nte.
Tulum, Quintana Roo 77780
Mexico
e-mail: casadelsoltulum@yahoo.com
Tulum, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-985-1016440
Lowest Price / Day  
$12.00 USD
or
120.00 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed And Breakfast in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico


Bedsittingroom with queen bed, futon, wicker settee, cable TV with DVD, etc.
Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Sierra Nevada 164,
Col. Loma Linda
Oaxaca 68024
Mexico
Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
52-951-1328203
Lowest Price / Day  
$50 USD
or
500 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Ecotulum Resorts And Spa in Quintana Roo, Mexico


Imagine the Caribbean Sea, a beachside cabana without electricity or telephones, only the sound of birds to wake you up in the morning....... (more)
Accommodation Type: Hotel
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Carretera Tulum, Ruinas Km 5, Rojo Gomez rumbo a Punta Allen, Zona Hotelera, Tulum, Quintana Roo.
Quintana Roo, Mexico
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+54-11-59186400
Lowest Price / Day  
$35 USD
or
35 Mexico, Peso (MXN)

Kab in Merida, Mexico


Accommodation Type: Other
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Colonial 15 de Mayo
Merida, Mexico
Lowest Price / Day  
$75 USD
or
750 Mexico, Peso (MXN)


   Mexico Neighbouring and Adjoining Countries

   More Information About Mexico:

The National Capital of Mexico is: Mexico City
Mexico Area in Square Kilometers: 1972550.0
Population Statistics of Mexico are: 109955000
Mexico is located in the continent of North Amer. The North Amer continent code is NA


Largest Populated Areas in Mexico :

Cerro Cristepec Population Density - 1320
San Felipe Aztatan Population Density - 4

Mexico

United Mexican States

Geography
Area: 1,972,500 sq. km. (761,600 sq. mi.); about three times the size of Texas.
Cities: Capital--Mexico City (18.7 million, 2003 estimate for metro area). Other major cities--Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana, Acapulco, Merida, Leon, Veracruz.
Terrain: Coastal lowlands, central high plateaus, and mountains up to 5,400 m. (18,000 ft.).
Climate: Tropical to desert.

People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Mexican(s).
Population (2006 estimate): 107.4 million.
Annual growth rate (2006 estimate): 1.16%.
Ethnic groups: Indian-Spanish (mestizo) 60%, Indian 30%, Caucasian 9%, other 1%.
Religions: Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 6%, other 5%.
Language: Spanish.
Education: Years compulsory--11 (note: preschool education was made mandatory in Dec. 2001). Literacy--89.4%.
Health (2004 est.): Infant mortality rate--21.69/1000. Life expectancy--male 72.18 years; female 77.83 years.
Work force (2000, 39.81 million): Agriculture, forestry, hunting, fishing--21.0%; services--32.2%; commerce--16.9%; manufacturing--18.7%; construction--5.6%; transportation and communication--4.5%; mining and quarrying--1.0%.

Government
Type: Federal republic.
Independence: First proclaimed September 16, 1810; republic established 1824.
Constitution: February 5, 1917.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state and head of government). Legislative--bicameral. Judicial--Supreme Court, local and federal systems.
Administrative subdivisions: 31 states and a federal district.
Political parties: Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), National Action Party (PAN), Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), Green Ecological Party (PVEM), Labor Party (PT), and several small parties.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.

Economy
Nominal GDP (2005): $769 billion (rank in world: 13).
GDP (PPP method, 2005): $1.07 trillion (rank in world: 13).
Per capita GDP (2005): $7,450 (rank in world: 53).
Per capita GDP (PPP method, 2005): $10,186 (rank in world: 65).
Annual real GDP growth: (2006 est.) 4.5%; (2005) 3.0%; (2004) 4.4%; (2003) 1.4%; (2002) 0.8%; (2001) -0.2%; (2000) 6.6%.
Avg. annual real GDP growth (2000-2005): 3.2%.
Inflation rate: (2006 est.) 3.4%, (2005) 3.3%; (2004) 5.2%; (2003) 4.0%; (2002) 5.7%; (2001) 4.4%; (2000) 9.0%.
Natural resources: Petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber.
Agriculture (4% of GDP): Products--corn, beans, oilseeds, feed grains, fruit, cotton, coffee, sugarcane, winter vegetables.
Industry (26% of GDP): Types--manufacturing, energy, construction.
Services (70% of GDP): Types--commerce and tourism (21%), financial services (13%), and transportation and communications (11%).
Trade (Goods): Exports (2005)--$214 billion. Imports (2005)--$222 billion. Exports to U.S. (2005)--$183 billion (86% of total). Imports from U.S. (2005)--$118 billion (53% of total). Major markets--U.S., EU, Canada, Colombia, Japan.

PEOPLE
Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world and the second most-populous country in Latin America after Portuguese-speaking Brazil. About 70% of the people live in urban areas. Many Mexicans emigrate from rural areas that lack job opportunities--such as the underdeveloped southern states and the crowded central plateau--to the industrialized urban centers and the developing areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to some estimates, the population of the area around Mexico City is about 18 million, which would make it the largest concentration of population in the Western Hemisphere. Cities bordering on the United States--such as Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez--and cities in the interior--such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla--have undergone sharp rises in population in recent years.
Education is among the Mexican government’s highest priorities, and the education budget has continued to grow in recent years. Funding for education increased from 6.9 % of GDP in 2002 to 7.3% of GDP in 2005. While efforts to decentralize responsibility for education from the federal to the state level in order to improve accountability are ongoing, the central government still retains significant authority. Although educational performance in Mexico has improved substantially in recent decades, the country still faces several major problems, including providing education to rural and indigenous populations.


Education is currently mandatory for ages 5 through 15. An education reform law enacted in 2002 will make preschool mandatory for all children ages 3 and up by 2008. This reform is being implemented in stages. In 2005, 77.4% of the population between the ages of 3 and 15 were enrolled in school. Primary, including preschool, enrollment totaled 18.8 million in 2005. Enrollment at the secondary public school level rose from 5.4 million in 2000 to 5.9 million in 2005. After a significant increase in higher education enrollment during previous decades, Mexico has seen a slower rise in university enrollment more recently. Numbers rose from 2 million enrolled in 2000 to 2.4 million in 2005.

HISTORY
Highly developed cultures, including those of the Olmecs, Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs, existed long before the Spanish conquest. Hernando Cortes conquered Mexico during the period 1519-21 and founded a Spanish colony that lasted nearly 300 years.

Independence from Spain was proclaimed by Father Miguel Hidalgo on September 16, 1810. Father Hidalgo’s declaration of national independence, known in Mexico as the "Grito de Dolores", launched a decade long struggle for independence from Spain. Prominent figures in Mexico’s war for independence were Father Jose Maria Morelos; Gen. Augustin de Iturbide, who defeated the Spaniards and ruled as Mexican emperor from 1822-23; and Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, who went on to dominate Mexican politics from 1833 to 1855. An 1821 treaty recognized Mexican independence from Spain and called for a constitutional monarchy. The planned monarchy failed; a republic was proclaimed in December 1822 and established in 1824.

Throughout the rest of the 19th century, Mexico’s government and economy were shaped by contentious debates among liberals and conservatives, republicans and monarchists, federalists and those who favored centralized government. During the two presidential terms of Benito Juarez (1858-71), Mexico experimented with modern democratic and economic reforms. President Juarez’ terms of office, and Mexico’s early experience with democracy, were interrupted by the Habsburg monarchy’s rule of Mexico (1864-67), and was followed by the authoritarian government of Gen. Porfirio Diaz, who was president during most of the period between 1877 and 1911.

Mexico’s severe social and economic problems erupted in a revolution that lasted from 1910-20 and gave rise to the 1917 constitution. Prominent leaders in this period--some of whom were rivals for power--were Francisco Madero, Venustiano Carranza, Pancho Villa, Alvaro Obregon, Victoriano Huerta, and Emiliano Zapata. The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), formed in 1929 under a different name, emerged from the chaos of revolution as a vehicle for keeping political competition among a coalition of interests in peaceful channels. For 71 years, Mexico’s national government was controlled by the PRI, which won every presidential race and most gubernatorial races until the July 2000 presidential election of Vicente Fox Quesada of the National Action Party (PAN).

Mexico



 Browse by Continent
 
 Advertise Mexico Hotels
Advertise an Accommodation for FREE
Add Hotel Photos for FREE
Promote Hotel Rooms
Add the Hotel Reservations Telephone Number
Easy To Navigate
Reach a Global Online Audience
Mexico(mx)

Country Code: MX


Mexico Facts
United Mexican States Estados Unidos Mexicanos : 
 
*Anthem: *"Himno Nacional Mexicano" Mexican National Anthem : 
 
*National seal:* Seal of the United Mexican States : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Mexico City 19°03′N 99°22′W / 19.05, -99.367
Official languages : 
None at federal level. Spanish (*de facto*)
National language : 
Spanish, and 62 Indigenous Amerindian languages[1]
Demonym : 
Mexican
Government : 
Federal presidential republic
Government President : 
Felipe Calder?n (PAN)
Independence : 
from Spain
Independence Declared : 
-32615
Independence Recognized : 
-28586
Area : 
 
Area Total : 
1,972,550 km² (15th) 761,606 sq mi
Area Water (%) : 
2.5
Population : 
 
Population mid-2008 estimate : 
106,682,500[2] (11th)
Population 2005 census : 
103263388
Population Density : 
55/km² (142nd) 142/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (PPP) Total : 
$1.486 trillion[3] (12th)
*GDP* (PPP) Per capita : 
$14,119[3] (54th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (nominal) Total : 
$1.022 trillion[3] (14th)
*GDP* (nominal) Per capita : 
$9,716[3] (54th)
*Gini* (2008) : 
â–¼ 46.1[4] (high)
*HDI* (2007) : 
â–² 0.829 (high) (52nd)
Currency : 
Peso (MXN)
Time zone : 
U.S Central to Western (UTC-8 to -6)
Internet TLD : 
.mx
Calling code : 
+52
United Mexican States Estados Unidos Mexicanos : 
 
*Anthem: *"Himno Nacional Mexicano" Mexican National Anthem : 
 
*National seal:* Seal of the United Mexican States : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Mexico City 19?03?N 99?22?W? / ?19.05, -99.367
Official languages : 
None at federal level. Spanish (*de facto*)
National language : 
Spanish, and 62 Indigenous Amerindian languages[1]
Demonym : 
Mexican
Government : 
Federal presidential republic
President : 
Felipe Calder?n (PAN)
Independence : 
from Spain
Declared : 
 
Recognized : 
 
Area : 
 
Total : 
1,972,550 km? (15th) 761,606 sq mi
Water (%) : 
2.5
Population : 
 
mid-2008 estimate : 
106,682,500[2] (11th)
2005 census : 
103263388
Density : 
55/km? (142nd) 142/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$1.486 trillion[3] (12th)
Per capita : 
$14,119[3] (54th)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$1.022 trillion[3] (14th)
Per capita : 
$9,716[3] (54th)
*Gini* (2008) : 
? 46.1[4] (high)
*HDI* (2007) : 
? 0.829 (high) (52nd)
Currency : 
Peso (MXN)
Time zone : 
U.S Central to Western (UTC-8 to -6)
Internet TLD : 
.mx
Calling code : 
+52

Mexico

HOBOHIDEOUT.COM - ROOMS FOR ALL TRAVELERS OF THE WORLD
HOME BUY GEAR ABOUT US HELP REQUIREMENTS PROFILES NEW MY HIDEOUT ADD SIGN UP SIGN IN

Hotel Jobs | Types of Travel Rooms | Webmasters  | Links