Mexico is the number one destination for digital nomads in Latin America, particularly those coming from the United States. Not only is it geographically close to their homeland, Mexico offers Americans warmer weather, that slow-paced living they wouldn’t find had they stayed in their birth cities, and a higher quality of life, making it ideal …
As the Mexican Caribbean approaches its peak season, more travelers than ever are looking forward to their sun-soaked getaways. The stunning beaches and cities that dot the region are not only consistently breaking tourism records but, according to recent data, are also growing at a remarkable pace. Out of all the coveted destinations across the …
Mexico has always been the most popular sunny hotspot for American vacationers going abroad due to its relaxed atmosphere, lower prices, and stunning coastline, but now it is attracting yet another category of visitors. This time, they are not staying short-term. This small beach city in the Riviera Maya is now the most popular destination …
Due in part to its proximity to the U.S. and daily affordable flights, Mexico continues to be one of the most visited destinations throughout the year for American tourists. Mexico always appears to be doing something right, from its secluded beaches and friendly locals to the variety of cultures waiting to be unearthed. It’s a …
As temperatures drop, a warm getaway to the Mexican Caribbean sounds more inviting than ever. Unfortunately, some of the region’s biggest hotspots have become too commercialized for their own good, with sky-high prices giving tourists pause before booking the fall trip of their dreams. With that said, there are still a few Mexican Caribbean destinations …
The Mexican Caribbean has always been a hugely popular tourist destination for American travelers. Boasting miles on miles of tropical coastline, a world-renowned hospitality industry, and luxurious resort zones, it is their go-to spot for relaxing and letting go of their mundane worries. This year, however, this popularity seems to have soared to unprecedented new …
Sargassum seaweed keeps ruining travelers’ vacations — or at least changing their beach experience. This brown alga has been arriving early on Cancun beaches, and now, when sargassum season usually begins, there are already large piles of this seaweed across shorelines. On Tiktok, travelers have reported the presence of sargassum seaweed in the hotel zone …
Now that international travel has resumed and Americans are back to flocking into the Mexican Caribbean for their sunny breaks, the region is experiencing a major resurgence as a tourist destination — so much so that one of its most popular beaches is now expected to be busy the whole year. Historically, Mexico has had …
Years in the making, it seems like Mexico’s Maya Train is finally setting off on an inaugural journey next year, with a final launch date announced by the country’s highest authority. The scenic train will run on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, connecting the tourist cities of Cancun, Playa Del Carmen, Tulum, and numerous …
Cancun and Playa Del Carmen are still likely to sell out this winter – despite prices rising significantly in both locations. Whilst there have been a string of other places in Mexico and the wider Central American/Caribbean region that have recently been touted as the new top destinations in town, the sheer volume of hotel …
Travelers dreaming of faraway beaches for a trip this winter may be surprised to find armed military patrolling their favorite beach destinations. However, this should not be alarming, and it is becoming standard practice in some areas. Tourism is a huge source of income for many countries with beautiful beaches, and protecting visitors is a …
On April 1st, 2021, the Mexican government implemented a tourist tax for international visitors coming into the state of Quintana Roo. Many of the most popular destinations in Mexico, including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel, are located within Quintana Roo. As a result, most tourists entering Mexico are subject to the tax, which …












