Golfing in Los Cabos
Aside from Los Cabos’ renowned fishing, golf is becoming a major draw for travelers. Stand at the baggage carousel at the Los Cabos airport long enough and you’ll likely see nearly as many golf clubs...
View ArticlePlaya del Carmen Food Tours
Tacos al Pastor in Mexico. Photo courtesy of william.neuheisel via Flickr. It may surprise you to hear that finding delicious Mexican food in Playa del Carmen can be a bit of a challenge at times given...
View ArticleDay Trip to Las Caletas
Leave the regular Puerto Vallarta coastline and explore Las Caletas, a beautiful, secluded reserve. Las Caletas is a beach located near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was once the home to legendary...
View ArticleCosta Maya: One of Mexico’s Upcoming Cruise Ports
Fans of cruise ship travel will want to check out Costa Maya port If you’re booking a cruise that includes a stop on Mexico’s eastern coast, you might find you’re not stopping near Cancun, but in Costa...
View ArticleShore Excursions in Mazatlan
Mazatlan has some beautiful beaches. Photo courtesy of Frank_Am_Main via Flickr. Visiting Mexico on a cruise ship is a popular option to explore well-known destinations like Mazatlan. If you’re worried...
View ArticleJOYÀ by Cirque du Soleil
JOYÀ by Cirque du Soleil (photo: Cirque do Soleil) JOYÀ is Cirque du Soleil’s new permanent show in Riviera Maya, which opened in November 2014 to positive reviews. The storyline of JOYÀ follows a...
View ArticleSnorkeling in Cozumel
Cozumel is a great spot for snorkeling. With a wealth of coral, over 200 varieties of fish and other reef creatures, clear waters, it’s no wonder Cozumel is popular with snorkelers and scuba divers...
View ArticleShore Excursions in Los Cabos
Shore excursions on Cabo San Lucas can include water or non-water tours. Los Cabos is one of the more popular ports of call in Mexico. The region is especially renowned for the wealth of water-related...
View ArticleUxmal Maya Site
The great Uxmal, near Merida. Photo courtesy of Esparta via Flickr. For any traveler wishing to visit Maya sites in Central America, the ancient ruins at Uxmal should be on your itinerary. Located in...
View ArticleCempoala Archeological Site
The Cempoala Ruins Cempoala, or Zempoala, was one of the most important pre-Hispanic cities on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and offers a chance to visit an important Mesoamerican archeological site...
View ArticleCabo San Lucas Cruise Port
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Cabo San Lucas cruise port is one of the busiest ports of Mexico, as it’s pretty much an anchor port for all cruises visiting the Sea of Cortez and the Mexican Riviera....
View ArticleShore Excursions in Acapulco
Acapulco, Mexico If you’re visiting Mexico on a cruise ship and looking for activities that will get you back to your ship on time, check out our insider’s picks for Acapulco shore excursions:...
View ArticleWhat to See in Mazatlan
Mazatlan has some beautiful beaches. Photo courtesy of Frank_Am_Main via Flickr. With miles of gorgeous beaches and a rich historic center, Mazatlan is more than a popular stop on Mexico cruise...
View ArticleExtreme Water Sports in Playa Del Carmen
Playa Del Carmen Flyboard Experience If you feel like you’ve “done it all” in Playa Del Carmen, and you’re looking for some new adventures, why not check out the area’s growing extreme waters sports...
View ArticleBest Day Trips from Veracruz, Mexico
The Cempoala Ruins – an easy day trip from Veracruz. Veracruz, Mexico is located on the central Gulf coast of Mexico. It’s a few hours east from Mexico City, just on the other side of the Sierra Madre...
View ArticleMoctezuma Brewery
Monterrey and Cerro de la Silla. Located in Monterrey, Mexico, the Moctezuma Brewery, or Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery, was founded in 1890 and is currently a subsidiary of Heineken. Cuauhtémoc...
View ArticleOne Day in Veracruz
The bridge to Ulua Castle The vibrant port city of Veracruz is located along the Gulf of Mexico, offering a variety of interesting sights and attractions to keep travelers busy. If you’re going to be...
View ArticlePunta Mita Day Trip
Leave the Puerto Vallarta coastline and explore Punta Mita, a beautiful private sanctuary nearby. Located about 10 miles north of Puerto Vallarta, Punta Mita is a beachfront village and 1,500-acre...
View ArticleExplore Acapulco at Night
Acapulco, Mexico Acapulco’s nightlife is rather legendary in Mexico, with a wide array of bars and discos lining the waterfront. Holidays like Spring Break are full of partiers who come to Acapulco for...
View ArticleOaxaca Cuisine
Mexican spices, integral to cuisine in Mexico An appealing aspect of any visit to Oaxaca is undoubtedly its cuisine. Drawing on influences from the various cultures that hale from the region, as well...
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