Tired of Taco Bell and looking out the window and seeing the American suburbia reaching as far as the horizon under gray skies? It’s been a tough winter, and maybe a little Latin American getaway is all the pick me up you need this upcoming spring. But hey, we get it: enough with the Punta …
We all know Europe for the cobbled streets, ancient town squares, and soaring cathedrals built at a time when architectural beauty still mattered―but oftentimes, we forget there are fragments of the Old Continent right here, on our side of the pond. Believe it or not, you don’t have to fly an 8–10-hour red-eye to soak …
Whenever you hear someone discuss their latest Mexico trip, chances are they’re probably bang on about places like Cancun, Los Cabos, or, if they’re into the whole hustle and bustle of a big city, perhaps Mexico City… but only seldom will they bring up Mérida. Located on the other side of the Yucatán Peninsula, away from …
If you’re planning on going on a vacation this upcoming winter, but another all-inclusive hotel in Cancun doesn’t exactly stir the wanderlust in you, perhaps it’s time to head somewhere unexpected, where both a fascinating culture and unique experiences await. A colonial town so well-preserved it was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites, …
With a History spanning thousands of years, including periods of Aztec, Mayan, and Spanish control, a host of world-class cities with stunning eclectic architecture, and as many as 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Mexico is one of the world’s leading destinations for culture. Though Merida and Mexico City tend to take all the glory, as they’re …
If you’ve been dreaming of romantic cobbled streets, picturesque towns and fairytale castles that could belong in a Disney classic, Europe is likely to be on your radar this summer; however, if you’ve waited too long to book that Transatlantic trip, it may already be too late… Not only are prices increasing dramatically across the …
Mexico may be the number one destination for Americans going abroad, hosting tens of millions of tourists every year, but while resort zones along the coast concentrate the majority of tourist arrivals, other lesser-known spots in the hinterland have been largely ignored for years. This year, this trend has changed. Now more than ever, U.S. …







