When planning your next vacation, consider a trip to the beautiful southwestern state of New Mexico! There is a so much to do in New Mexico and no matter what your pleasure is, you will find an activity that you enjoy on your new Mexico vacation! For the more adventurous traveler there is white water rafting and hot air ballooning, while there are plenty of strip malls, fine dining, spas and resorts for those of you who prefer to rest and relax .
If you love nature and outdoor exploration, you should definitely travel New Mexico. Hike the Rockies and look out upon the vast desert plains and red and pink sunsets of New Mexico. Take a guided eco tour through the New Mexico desert and learn about desert plains animals and cacti. During your New Mexico vacation head to one of the 34 state parks for some hiking and biking or take a serene walk through one of the deep and dark national forests. If you are looking to have a beach vacation, New Mexico has several lakes and rivers where you can go boating, fishing, swimming, rafting and just soak up some of that dry, hot New Mexico sun. Head to Santa Rosa and go scuba diving in the Blue Hole or rent a boat and motor around Navajo Lake.
If you are looking for an urban adventure during your New Mexico vacation, head to Albuquerque and enjoy a unique Southwest experience. There are many resorts and casinos, delicious dining options and high end shops in Albuquerque. Planning a girls weekend, visit one of Albuquerque’s spas for the day then head out for drinks in Nob Hill. Go shopping the next day and end your weekend with a scenic drive along the famous and historic American Route 66, a great way to travel New Mexico. Don’t miss out on Albuquerque’s main attraction, hot air ballooning. Albuquerque is the hot air balloon capitol of the world and hosts the world’s largest hot air balloon festival every October, which is attended by thousands of international visitors.
Finally check out the state capitol, Santa Fe, where you can take a scenic train ride, shop at an outdoor market, and try some of the delicious local fare, inspired by traditional Mexican cuisine. Finally take a guided tour of the Indian pueblos and get an in depth lesson on genuine Native American culture, a truly unforgettable experience.
Let RealAdventures help you plan this amazing New Mexico vacation today!
Jeanine Kutil
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Red River, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - The Best Western Edge is located 40 miles to Taos Municipal Airport.
Santa Fe, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - The Hilton Santa Fe Golf Resort and Spa at Buffalo Thunder is the largest fully inclusive destination casino resort in New Mexico. The resort is located
Albuquerque, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - The Hotel Albuquerque offers New Mexican hospitality in with Albuquerque sophistication. Adorned with a historic touch of contemporary furnishings inside
Ruidoso, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - This property is located 125 miles from El Paso International Airport and 190 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport.
Farmington, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - This location is two blocks east of historic downtown Farmington between Main Street (Highway 516) and Broadway (Highway 64).
Ruidoso, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - The Comfort Inn® Midtown is conveniently located just three miles from the Eagle Creek Sports Complex.
Santa Fe, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - Located in the heart of historic downtown Santa Fe, this hotel is within easy walking distance from the Plaza, many museums including Georgia OKeefe Museum
Albuquerque, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - This Hyatt Place is located approximately six miles from historic Old Town and nine miles from Albuquerque Airport.
Santa Fe, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - A city rich with cultural heritage, youÂll find Santa Fe at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, located halfway between Taos and Albuquerque.
Santa Rosa, New Mexico Hotels & Resorts - Days Inn Santa Rosa is close to Santa Rosa State Park and the Route 66 Auto Museum and approximately 115 miles from Albuquerque International Airport.
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