In a drastic change of policy, Brazil will start requiring visas of U.S. passport holders starting April 10. This means that, unless you have obtained authorization to fly to Brazil, from Brazilian authorities themselves, you will be barred from boarding your flight. The same rule applies now to Canadians and Australians, and it’s part of …
Handling over 32 million passengers last year, Cancun Airport is one of the busiest hubs in Mexico, only behind Mexico City’s Benito Juárez. That’s hardly surprising news, considering it serves both the city of Cancun, the number one resort destination for Americans flying abroad, and the wider Mexican Caribbean, which comprises secondary destinations like Isla …
After decades of constant defunding and even deactivation of historic routes, train travel is back with a vengeance. All around the world, from East to West, multiple countries are launching new railway services, and despite having relied heavily on buses as a means of intercity transportation, Mexico is now no exception. Back in 2023, the …
Long gone are the days when Colombia stole the limelight as the fastest-rising destination in Latin America. As the novelty factor expires and crime across the country surges back to the 1990s levels, impacting demand, growth seems to be slowing down. Colombia has been hit with a series of travel warnings since 2022, owing to …
The birthplace of tango and the proud home of chef-favorite Bife de Chorizo, Argentina is the number one destination for tourists heading to South America, not only because the culture and cuisine are unmatched, but because it’s very safe for foreigners: Compared to its neighbors, Argentina enjoys lower levels of violent crime, scamming practices, and …
Owing to the high affordability, impressive levels of safety, and generous visa policy, Buenos Aires has always been a Mecca of sorts for digital nomads in Latin America, but as of late, it looks as if its crown is about to be snatched by yet another vibrant metropolis. The leading platform for tracking digital nomad …
Craving a sunny getaway to Mexico but the jam-packed, all-inclusive resorts in Cancun or a bustling Mexico City with the crazy traffic just don’t do it for you anymore? Before you go ahead and book those flights somewhere all-too-predictable again, perhaps you should know that there’s this lesser-known historic city in southern Mexico boasting beautiful …
We all know Cancun and its resorts straddling a turquoise waterfront, Mexico City for its stately architecture, and Los Cabos for the laid-back atmosphere, but there’s still a lot about Mexico that remains a total mystery to the average tourist. This is one of the largest countries in North America, with a cultural diversity like …
Mexico may be particularly famous for the sun-drenched Caribbean Coast, where resorts line white-sand beaches and turquoise seas, its rich Mayan heritage, and bustling capital city, but there’s still a lot about America’s southern neighbor tourists don’t know yet. This is, after all, one of the largest and most diverse countries in the Western Hemisphere, …
Every year, Mexico seems to be all the rage as if Cancun is the only place suitable for an epic vacation. But, what’s essentially next door in terms of air travel lies an endless array of vacation options from bustling cities like Panama City, the natural wonders of Costa Rica, newfound hotspots like El Salvador, …
Mexico is a vast country incredibly rich in culture. Between the resort-lined Caribbean Coast and its central highlands dotted with centuries-old, historic cities, to say its tourist offer is diverse would be a gross understatement. If you’re planning your next trip south of the border, but the Cancun-style, all-inclusive beach getaway no longer floats your …
Lush jungles as far as the eyes can see, sprinkled with towering volcanos and waterfalls, and bordering unspoiled beaches yet to be trodden by the masses: Costa Rica is a wonder of nature, and it’s no wonder Americans can’t get enough of it. It received a record-breaking 2.6 million tourists by air in 2024, the …












