What’s the safest destination in Mexico? A new report has just revealed the safest places in the country, and one destination in particular tops the list. Mexico gets a bad rap in the media for being unsafe, when that could not be further from the truth — many parts of Mexico are totally safe for …
Not every exciting trip to Mexico has to be anchored by a picture-perfect beach and upscale resorts. Many of Mexico’s historical cities can be a trip of a lifetime. No matter if you’re a foodie, budget traveler, history buff, or simply just want to learn more about this fascinating country, over-crowded beaches isn’t the place. …
Mexico will be jam-packed this summer, especially in the vacation destinations you would expect. Every year, travelers in search of incredible beach vacations set their sights on one of three iconic beach cities in Mexico – Cancun, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta. As great as these places are, beaches can be more cramped than a …
It’s safe to say Puerto Vallarta is having a moment. Many travelers seeking an unforgettable Mexico beach vacation set their sights on Cancun or Cabo, but Puerto Vallarta has earned its seat at the table. Consistently in the top 4 most popular vacation spots in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is no longer underrated and a big …
A straight shot from Mexico City lies one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets. No, we’re not talking about the canals of Xochimilco or the fascinating pyramids of Teotihuacan, as awesome as they may be. As if Mexico City itself isn’t enough of an endless playground for travelers, venturing outside the city limits can be even better, …
A record-breaking 1.2 million visitors descended upon Cancun over Easter weekend, and hotel occupancy soared past 85% according to Riviera Maya News. Cancun remains the most popular destination in Mexico for American travelers — in fact, it’s the most popular international destination in the world for American travelers thanks to its beautiful beaches, abundance of …
Seeing all the jaw-dropping sights and indulgent experiences people post from their trips to Mexico, you’d think that a getaway south of the border would be way out of your budget. Luckily for those looking to go someplace fun and warm before the summer rush begins, now is the cheapest (and overall best) time to …
Amid Mexico’s meteoric rise to international popularity, it’s become harder and harder to find a place where you can actually experience the country’s fascinating culture and world-class beaches in their most authentic form. That’s why many of those who’ve yet to take that long-awaited trip south of the border are struggling to find just where, …
For the first time, travelers worldwide, but especially Americans, are taking advantage of direct flights from the U.S. to Tulum. Factor in the Maya Train, and even more tourists are invading this trendy beach town south of Cancun. Even as popular as this region may be, Mexico is a huge country with a phenomenal coastline …
Mexico is one of the best places to go off the beaten path to discover the country’s hidden gems – safely, that is. There are definitely some no-go zones where tourists should steer clear, but one historic city nearing its 500th birthday is welcoming tourists with open arms. Despite how Mexico can be portrayed at …
While some travelers fight for space on Cancun beaches or are jam-packed like sardines on a Mexico City subway, there is one region of Mexico with wide open spaces calling your name. A cold cerveza or Tajin-rimmed margarita always hits the spot on a Mexican vacation, but wine sets the mood for an idyllic getaway. …
Mexico seems to surge in popularity year by year and season by season. There’s just no stopping travelers from flocking to the country’s pristine beaches and phenomenal cities. Summer tends to see one of the biggest surges, especially for the country’s incredible beach destinations. Now that the chaos of Spring Break has passed, summer is …