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 …
With its postcard-perfect Mayan temple perched on a clifftop overlooking the Caribbean, Tulum is one of the popular destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, but not without its share of controversy: It may be paradise on earth for some, but there’s no denying it’s also developed a reputation for being an overly Americanized hub, and you …
For decades now, people have been flocking to sunny Mexico for some of that Old World flair. While post-imperial gem Mexico City, charming colonial San Miguel de Allende, and a walled Merida get all the glory, Culture Buffs often ignore Tulum. Yes, it is part of the Riviera Maya, and yes, it is best known …
Home to the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean and the top-ranking airport in all of Mexico, as well as famous for an award-winning hospitality industry and lively nightlife, Cancun is indisputably the number one destination for Americans going abroad. However, if you’re wary of crowded spaces, it might not be your best bet for …
The Mexican Caribbean is every digital nomad’s go-to spot in the colder months, particularly if they are coming from the neighboring United States. It offers higher levels of safety than most destinations South of the border, the weather is phenomenal, and living can be affordable away from the resort zones. Though options are plentiful, one …
Latin America is the go-to destination for Americans going abroad, and that’s hardly a surprise, considering it is an incredibly diverse region home to hospitable locals, vibrant cultures, rich biodiversity, and the kind of cultural wealth not easily found elsewhere. From the Southern reaches of the subcontinent, which includes Brazil, Argentina and the like, to …
With a recorded history spanning at least two millennia, from the mystical Mayans to the period of Spanish colonization, Mexico is a treasure trove of ancient wonders. Lucky for Americans, it’s a short three-to-four-hour flight away. This is still a vast country with an incredibly diverse tourist offer we’re talking about, and if you’ve been …
Cancun is the number one resort destination for U.S. vacationers, and it’s easy to see why: Hotels are nothing short of spectacular, boasting top-notch amenities and offering world-class service. The beaches are stunning, and they feel very Americanized and tourist-friendly for those who might feel some agitation about traveling to a foreign country. On the …
If you’ve been thinking about traveling somewhere warm and sunny these upcoming months, chances are Mexico has come up more than once as you search for that perfect destination. And it makes sense. There really isn’t anywhere else so close to home that has the same combination of pristine beaches, exciting culture, and out-of-this-world cuisine …
There’s no better way to spend your holiday than a dreamy beach vacation, and one of the best places for a dreamy beach vacation is the Mexican Caribbean. The region is filled with pristine shores, gorgeous little towns, and a thriving entertainment scene that caters to virtually every type of traveler. However, there’s one place, …
Mexico is an incredibly popular destination for spring break, but it’s been becoming significantly more expensive and crowded recently. Taking a cruise to Mexico can actually be a more affordable option than visiting for a week and staying in a hotel or all-inclusive resort. According to recent reports, this year is set to be the …
The Maya Train has forever changed the way tourists approach travel in the Mexican Caribbean since launching last December. In a way, it’s greatly diversified transportation options in the region, where taxi monopolies operate and local buses cannot always be trusted to be on time. Prior to the launch, we expected all lines to open …












