One of the biggest misconceptions people have about digital nomads is that they can just take off and fly to the dreamiest, sunniest destinations on Earth at the drop of a hat. If you’re even remotely familiar with the lifestyle, you know just how challenging deciding where to head off next can be. Probably the …
Mexico is the number one destination for Americans craving some tropical weather and the kind of cultural getaway they wouldn’t find easily Stateside. You know, the gorgeous, ocher-colored cities, the magnificent Baroque cathedrals, and that irresistible Old World charm. Lucky for them, they don’t need to cross the pond to visit places steeped in history, …
Mexico has long been famous for its luxurious Cancun hotels, the unspoiled nature around Los Cabos, and the laid-back beach zone of Puerto Vallarta, which all draw in millions of visitors, particularly Americans, who flock into their southern neighbor’s shores for sunny vacays year-round. As popular as Mexico may be, however, large swathes of the …
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 …
With its sugary white sands lapped by turquoise waters, world-renowned hospitality, lively nightlife and bustling shopping streets, Cancun is unequivocally the most popular resort zone for Americans heading to Mexico. That’s not to say it’s the best pick year-round, particularly in summer when it’s invaded by the foul-smelling sargassum, and humidity is so oppressive you …
Mexico is a primary destination for digital nomads globally, and it doesn’t take you long to figure out why. Winters as we know them in the Northern Hemisphere, are pretty much a non-existent concept south of the border; the culture is vibrant and welcoming, and the cost of living is lower. While the likes of …
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, …
Cancun may be the number one tourist destination in the whole of Mexico, famous for its five-star resorts, powder-white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, and balmy weather, but it lacks something other Mexican destinations have in abundance: Cultural value. Unlike a majority of Mexican cities, it was not settled during the Mayan or post-Hispanic period, …
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 …
Albuquerque can easily be confused as “Albu-quirky.” As the most notable city in the state of New Mexico, it’s not exactly Prince Charming when there are so many cooler small towns to visit. New Mexico is a mix of historical sites, wide open spaces, and charming cultural towns well worth a visit, but if we’re …












