The annual Cervantino celebration — the largest Latin American festival in the world — takes place in a city that ignited a 19th-century revolution that toppled rulers and set the nation on its course to democracy.
In Riviera Nayarit, Explore Quaint and Historical Jala
Visit this hidden Magical Town in Jalisco and you’ll be transported to the heart and soul of Mexico, and a place where technology remains a rumor.
Sensational Adventures and Safe Explorations in Mexico
In Riviera Maya, the culture of Central America comes to life through dazzling encounters with nature and history.
In Yucatan, Mayan Villages Bring Greater Focus to Indigenous and Sustainable Tourism
Mexico’s national tourism summit was held in the state capital of Mérida, the gateway to Chichen Itza and a growing number of Mayan-related attractions.
Cozumel Resorts Showcase the Joys of Mexico’s Island Paradise
Explorean and Fiesta Americana properties bring pleasant stays to the Mayan Riviera’s delightful, marine-loving destination.
In Puerto Vallarta, the Sun is Always the Star Attraction
Sunsets, beach delights, and artisan shopping finds are among the reasons to venture to Mexico’s hot-weather destination in Jalisco.
Much of Mexico City’s Modern Appeal Comes from Its Roots
Culture and tourism thrive in historic areas like Xochimilco and Coyoacán, where the nation’s capital brims with distinct activities and cuisine.
Acapulco Invests in What Promises to be Its Renaissance
Mexico’s port city was once a jewel of international tourism. It is attempting to regain that stature and is being helped by a massive $35-million investment.
Mexico’s Day of the Dead Is a Scream with This 3-Day Itinerary
William Serrano details how best to spend your visit to Mexico City during one of its biggest annual celebrations.
Cabo Freshens Up in Time for Your Next Escape
Mexico’s vacation hot spot in Baja has added new drives, updated resorts, and great places to dine — reinventing itself for Americans and Canadians eager to find a winter getaway.