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culture lovers Pick me, pick me! A colourful dance in Mexico City Did someone say oompah? turtle: ulrike Stein/iStock; band: reuben reynoSo/ alamy; dance: leopoldo Smith/con/getty imageS Go to turtle caMp Though they are among earth’s oldest creatures—predating even some dinosaur species— sea turtles are also some of the most endangered. It’s estimated that only one in 1,000 turtle hatchlings survives to adulthood. Along the Pacific coast, Mexican hatcheries closely monitor egg-laden beaches to safely deliver tiny turtles to the sea. Ecotours Vallarta’s turtle camp lets animal lovers aid in conservation efforts. Children (age eight and up) and adults help biologists scour the beach for nests, collecting eggs and delivering to them to the turtle “nursery,” where they can be hatched, safe from potential predators. During the hatching season, campers can even release hatchlings into the sea as they begin their arduous journey to turtle adulthood. STAY: CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort ($$) the beach at this family-friendly resort is home to many nests of the olive ridley species of sea turtle. at the property’s private turtle nursery, guests of all ages can attend nightly releases, where they name their four-flippered friend before sending it into the surf (weather permitting). Watch a 500-year-old dance listen to Mexican ooMpah Mazatlan enjoys hundreds of sunny days each year—maybe that’s what attracted the influx of German immigrants who settled here in the 19th century. Sun-seeking Bavarians brought with them two of their best-loved traditions: beer and music. Today, the local brew is German-founded Pacifico and the regional sound is banda, an oddly pleasing marriage of oompah and mariachi music. Concerts can fill stadiums with thousands, though you’re just as likely to find busking bandas on any given night in Mazatlan’s main square. There’s more to Mexico’s rhythmic traditions than hat dances. Troupes across the country are working to preserve folk dances, many of which date to pre-Columbian civilizations. One of the oldest and most celebrated is Mexico City-based Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández. The 75-person cast stages colourful performances of historic dances several times a week at the Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts). The stunning art deco dance hall also houses a mural by Mexico’s prodigal son, Diego Rivera. STAY: Krystal Grand Reforma Uno, Mexico City ($$) this plush design hotel is walking distance from the palacio and other cultural hot spots, like the museo mural diego rivera and teatro metropólitan. the hotel boasts some museum-worthy qualities, including a gleaming atrium and luxe spa. STAY: Costa de Oro Beach Hotel, Mazatlan ($) after a banda-filled night, this traditional-style hotel is the perfect place to lay your head. Well-suited for families, most rooms are mere steps to the beach and many suites boast panoramic views of the pacific. ($) Cost-saving stay | ($ $) affordable luxury | ($ $ $) no expense spared AMA InsIder WInTer 2016 37