New Mexico Holidays
New Mexico truly is a Land of Enchantment. The state has a rich and exciting history, and its delicious blend of American and Mexican cultures is certain to captivate your senses. During your holidays take time to travel around old mining, ranching and railroading towns on New Mexico's beautiful scenic byways, stopping at New Mexico's national and state parks and monuments along the way.
Names like Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, John Chisum, and Pancho Villa pepper New Mexico’s colourful history. Explore the Carlsbad Caverns, learn how a traditional Adobe is built, buy some local art as a souvenir, drive a section of historic Route 66 or join the “believers” in Roswell – New Mexico genuinely has something for everyone.
Albuquerque Holidays
Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico and located at the heart of the Rio Grande Valley at the foot of the Sandia Mountain Range.
Roswell Holidays
Roswell's main appeal to tourists is that it was, according to some, the preferred arrival point for a UFO
Taos Holidays
Taos is in northern New Mexico and sits at the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and was first inhabited over eight
Santa Fe Holidays
Santa Fe is the capital of the state of New Mexico and the very embodiment of a south-western
Gallup Holidays
Gallup is located along the historic Route 66 and is nicknamed "the gateway to Indian country as it is
Los Alamos Holidays
Los Alamos is best known for the top-secret atomic research
Holiday ideas
Things to see and do
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Annually more than 700,000 visitors come to explore the geological treasures of the Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Carlsbad Caverns was once the site of an ocean reef. After the waters receded.
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Route 66 Auto Museum, Route 66 - New Mexico
For some real retro road trip icons- a stop at thie museum is A MUST! With over 30 classic and vintage cars on display..
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Tucumcari, Route 66 - New Mexico
Known as "the town that's two blocks wide and two miles long" Tucumcari offers something for everyone, including a fantastic range of Route 66 neon signs. Visit the Blue Swallow Motel named the "last, best, and friendliest of the old-time motels on Route 66"











