The Best Campeche Travel Guide – Campeche, in the Yucatan Peninsula, is one of the most beautiful capitals in the country. It has 17 archaeological sites including Calakmul, the largest Mayan city that has ever been discovered. If you’re looking… Read more
The Best Yucatan Peninsula Beaches – world renown as a spring break hotspot, the Yucatan Peninsula is a prime location for anyone looking for some time at the beach. Ranging from urbanized shores in the center of Cancun to nearly… Read more
The Best of the Yucatán Peninsula will dazzle you with ancient Maya ruins, azure Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico waters, and colonial cities all in one fell swoop. The Yucatán Peninsula includes three separate Mexican states: Yucatán, Quintana Roo and… Read more
The Best of San Jose Del Cabo! San José’s downtown is lovely, with adobe houses and jacaranda trees. Entrepreneurs have converted old homes into stylish restaurants and shops, and the government has enlarged the main plaza. An ambitious multiyear beautification… Read more
Looking for The Best Todos Santos Hotels? One can enjoy some of the most pristine, un-populated beaches in Baja in the vicinity of Todos Santos. Near town one can find beaches for camping, surfing, swimming, skim boarding and surf fishing…. Read more
The Best Cenotes in Mexico – The Yucatan Peninsula is known to have the world’s most widespread range of underwater sinkholes and caves called cenotes. Some of these cenotes are open like a lake, others completely closed with only a… Read more
The Best Cabo San Lucas Travel Guide – In Cabo San Lucas, or Cabo, the possibilities are endless. Whether you’re on a family vacation, or on a honeymoon, there is plenty of fun and relaxation for everyone. And with the… Read more
The Best Beaches of the Maya Riviera – Picture yourself on a white sandy beach, the winds rustling in the palm trees while you swing in a hammock. Build sand castles with your children, or enjoy evening strolls along the… Read more
The Best Beaches of the Sea of Cortez are located between the Baja California Peninsula and Mexico’s mainland. The region’s clear, quiet water, its lagoons and wetlands, ecological and marine reserves and desert landscapes all framed by the Sea of Cortez,… Read more
San Felipe, also known as the Gateway to the Sea of Cortez, is famous for two things – their fish tacos and their sparkling beaches. Nightclubs and bars dot the beach areas. Some visitors enjoy camping on the beaches or… Read more