With the cost of international trips rising, Americans have been searching for cheaper alternatives to their go-to sunny hotspots, and taking into account its low cost of living and fascinating culture, it’s no surprise they’re choosing this trendy South American destination. This year alone, it’s hosted 5 million foreign tourists, already 1.1 million more than …
Mexico is the number one beach hotspot for Americans during the bleak winter months, and while options are varied, with carriers connecting every single major Stateside hub to coastal destinations South of the border, it’s two that are leading booking trends. Both Cancun and Los Cabos are experiencing a massive surge in booking, registering winter-like …
South America is currently the solo travel hotspot of the world. It’s no secret solo explorers are more conscious about their budget, and they tend to go not only where they feel most welcome but where their hard-earned dollars stretch further, making the Global South their go-to pick. A fascinating continent of 12 countries, it …
Colonial tourism is growing among culture-hungry Americans keen on experiencing deeper immersions in the local culture when going abroad. In case you are not yet familiar with this subcategory, it involves visiting colonial-era settlements and cities that have retained their traditional character and architecture amid the wider development boom of the 20th century. Once settled …
Latin America is more popular than it’s ever been now, and a growing number of U.S. travelers are looking for cheaper yet just-as-incredible alternatives to their overpriced, overcrowded favorite holiday destinations. From Brazil’s azure Atlantic Coast to the resort zones of the Colombian Caribbean, the subcontinent is experiencing a major increase in tourism, but one …
Winter is the most anticipated season for Mexico-bound travelers. It’s when humidity is under acceptable levels, sargassum isn’t lambasting the pristine Caribbean coast, and several low-cost flights are landing daily in Cancun – and soon enough, the newly-inaugurated Tulum Airport. One of the huge complaints, however, is how incredibly hard it is to get around …
Boasting turquoise waters, an unrivaled luxury resort scene, and incredible nightlife, the Mexican Caribbean is the number one destination for Americans taking trips South of the border. Historically, a majority of visitors have stayed in Cancun or Tulum, while other lesser-known spots in the wider state of Quintana Roo were often forgotten, even though their …
Latin America is the go-to spot for American travelers right now. A subcontinent full of ancient treasures, colonial gems, and world-renowned for its warm culture, it is one of the fastest-recovering destinations in the world, as asserted by the World Tourism Organization itself. According to the WTO, several Latin American countries have not only fully …
Latin America is one of the trendiest tourist destinations among Americans currently. A cross-continental region extending as North as Mexico and as South as Argentina, it is famous for its warm culture, native folklore, Luso-Hispanic heritage, and delectable cuisine. While countries like the aforementioned Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia make headlines as tropical getaways, however, other …
Puerto Vallarta is one of the most sought-after destinations in Mexico. Having registered a record increase in tourism this year and high occupancy rates from January through July, it looks set for an even hotter fall as demand for off-season vacays grows. According to Sectur, Mexico’s leading Tourism Authority, Vallarta ranks sixth nationally in terms …
Mexico’s popularity as a tourist destination keeps increasing year after year as more travelers are drawn to the pristine coastal nature of its Pacific coast and the Caribbean-bounded Yucatán peninsula’s world-class amenities. Though they are indeed incredible and the main reason why visitors flock to Mexico, there is more to Mexico than just its collection …
Dreaming of an idyllic tropical getaway that will not only offer you an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life but will not break the bank, either? This lesser-known Latin American country is the place to be. It may not be as hugely popular as Colombia, as world-renowned for its traditional European-style architecture …












