Now that Tulum’s aura has faded, more travelers are finding themselves venturing west of some of Cancun’s most notable locales. Sure, vacationers still hit up the usuals and have even found themselves making Isla Mujeres all but a household name, but with the long-anticipated Maya Train finally garnering the attention that was first expected after …
Cancun may be the number one tourist destination in the whole of Mexico, famous for its five-star resorts, powder-white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, and balmy weather, but it lacks something other Mexican destinations have in abundance: Cultural value. Unlike a majority of Mexican cities, it was not settled during the Mayan or post-Hispanic period, …
Mexico has always been, and probably will always be, America’s number one leisure destination: for many U.S. citizens, the country’s pristine oceanfront, bounded by either the Caribbean or Pacific, is the only form of relaxation they will get on a calendar year. They have been flocking into the Hotel Zones in Cancun and Los Cabos …
Valladolid is located in the southeast of the country, and it was added to the list of Magical Towns in 2012. Full of history, culture, and tradition, this destination will open a panorama to ancient Mexico and offers many amenities to travelers. Also known as the “Sultan of the East“, Valladolid preserves the wealth left …




