We have always suspected Mexico is America’s favorite sunny getaway, especially after a record-breaking 2022, when it asserted itself as an absolute leader in the Caribbean. Up until now, this was but a conjecture, as no precise figures had been released to back it up: that’s no longer the case after tourism officials concluded up …
Part of the reason why Americans love Cancun so much is the vast cultural wealth of the Mexican Caribbean. The pristine coastline retains much of its pre-Columbian mysticism, being home to an overwhelming number of temples, pyramids, and even ancient forts. With so many landmarks to choose from, what are the top 3 Mayan ruins …
This year we have witnessed a particular financial phenomenon. The U.S. dollar has been gaining strength and leverage during inflation times compared to other currencies across the world that continue to drop. There are currently very favorable circumstances for American travelers who prefer international destinations. Many travelers with USD in their pockets are considering this …
2022 is coming to a close, and while it may always be remembered for the dropping of travel restrictions, all eyes are already on 2023 as the first official, full post-pandemic year. Options keep widening for Americans as more countries reopen, but there are four destinations in particular that deserve a spot on your bucket …
There are 132 Magical Towns in total in Mexico, and defining the perfect road map to begin exploring can be a challenging task. Lucky for us, local travel magazine Despegar has ranked the ten most popular within the country, based on the preferences of Mexicans themselves. The list, which comprises ten pueblos, includes some old …
Two and a half years after Covid was declared a pandemic, Paraguay is scrapping all entry requirements and welcoming back foreigners under normal pre-pandemic rules. In this article, we discuss what the new guidelines for traveling to Paraguay are and why this landlocked, lesser-known South American destination is where you should be heading in 2023. …
We may have entered an endemic stage of the pandemic where border restrictions no longer, but a different kind of travel woe has followed us here: waves of flight delays and cancellations. In fact, one airport, in particular, has been named the worst in the U.S. for disruption, with over 10,000 flights canceled in the …
Cancun is one of the top destinations for American sun-seekers looking to escape the harsh winter months. It is home to a series of world-class hotels, a pristine coastline straddling the Caribbean Sea, and a developing wellness culture, but there is one big caveat tourists are being warned of: the city’s decades-old problem with taxi …
Even though Covid is no longer the disruptive disease it once was, and the vast majority of countries in the Northern Hemisphere have lifted all travel rules, the Global South is yet to catch up. In fact, a shocking 75 percent of South America still discriminates against unvaccinated American travelers, openly making it harder for …
Home to world-class coastal cities like Los Cabos and Cancun, Mexico is already on track to become the world’s top beach destination, but there’s another silent trend in Mexican tourism that’s been brought to our attention lately. Ever wondered what exactly the so-called Magical Towns of Mexico are and why they are getting so popular? …
With digital nomadism on the rise and remote work becoming the norm, Mexico is overshadowing other countries as one of the friendliest destinations for temporary, self-sufficient migrants, even though it is yet to announce its own Nomad Visa. Great weather all year round, incredible culture, and super friendly locals? What’s not to like? Throughout the …
Winter is fast approaching, and with recent projections pointing to a shocking increase in flight prices, hesitant Americans should probably decide on a vacation destination sooner rather than later. Luckily, one of America’s largest lifestyle publications has elected the prettiest American town to visit over the snowy period, making choosing easier – but we may …












