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The U.S./Mexico border is almost 2,000 miles, a huge open door inviting
you to explore all that this fantastic country has to offer! From San
Diego and Tijuana in the west to Matamoros and Brownsville in the east,
the territory directly along the U.S./Mexico border is rough and
inhospitable, with very few urban areas. It's mostly desert, with the
usual plant and animal life.
The Rio Grande, which forms the border between Mexico and Texas, empties
into the Gulf of Mexico near Brownsville and Matamoros. One of the main
attractions along this famous waterway is at El Paso, Texas/Ciudad
Juarez, Mexico. To the west, the border spans the vastness of the
Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, the Colorado River delta and the
northernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula before ending in the waves of the
Pacific Ocean. The border is served by a total of 23 crossings, and
expect to pay a fee when crossing from either side. There are additional
fees if you drive into Mexico from the U.S., and you'll need to purchase
car insurance to cover you in Mexico. It's best to buy the insurance
ahead of time online … you'll save a lot of money!
For a really great trip, try one of Mexico's motor coach tours. These
luxury buses are an economical and very personal way to experience the
country up close and find those hidden spots most tourists never see.
We have compiled an excellent collection of México maps. Included here are
the most popular resorts and business travel destinations. Each link
will take to to the maps relating to that city and the general area.
You are welcome to print these maps and take them with you on your
vacation or business trip.
All maps are
copyrighted © material and may not be used or reproduced, in any
manner (except for travel personal travel purposes) without written permission from
MexicoLIVE, a
division of Iguana Interests, LLC.
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