Unveiling the Grandeur of Riviera Maya Riviera Maya, stretching along Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is synonymous with luxury, with its pristine beaches, azure waters, and luxury villa rentals. The ultra-luxury estates and prestigious villas here promise a taste of the Caribbean’s grandeur, intertwined with the decadence of five-star living. Riviera Maya: The Elite Choice for the […]
Read MoreFrom downtown to beaches and lookouts, learn the best things to do in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. Isla Mujeres is well known throughout the country and the world as one of the top tourist spots for a beach holiday. Its outstanding biodiversity and the charms of its cliffs, interesting rock formations, and reefs fronting the stunning […]
Read MorePolanco, a district in Mexico City, is an excellent representation of the city’s culture and energy. Nestled within this iconic district are hotels that offer luxurious accommodations and pay homage to the city’s unique heritage. From preserving historic architecture to showcasing local art, these hotels in Polanco Mexico City are reviving the essence of Mexico’s […]
Read MoreLearn the process and what you need to cross the border to Mexico, how much money you need, the papers and requirements
Read MoreLearn the best two options for delicious vegan food in San Cristobal de las Casas
Read MoreSan Cristobal de las Casas is a major cultural hub for indigenous people, its streets are packed with colonial structures and there are a lot of fun things to do and interesting places to visit.
Read MoreMezcal is the essence of everything around Oaxaca, this is the region of mezcal. Today we’re going to be talking about mezcal in Oaxaca.
Read MoreInside Mexico, Oaxaca is the actual culinary hub and for good reason, everything in the culture is based around different types of foods and mercados, the local markets of Oaxaca.
Read MoreWhether it’s for a road trip or for comfort, driving in Mexico is an adventure by itself. There are many things to consider if you want to do it.
In today’s podcast, I’m going to talk about driving in Mexico, what do you need to know, also tips and tricks from my personal experience.
Read MoreOaxaca is one of the major touristic and culinary hubs of Mexico, home to delicious moles, chocolate and mezcal, but there is a lot more to it.
Read MoreHave you ever thought of learning weaving and natural dye in a traditional way? Me neither and I tried it in Teotitlan del Valle, outside of Oaxaca in Mexico.
Read MoreThere are a ton of myths, lies and misconceptions around Mexico that prevent many tourists from visiting the country, but I’m going to debunk most of them.
Read MoreCancun is a destination known for its beauty. With stunning sandy beaches and crystal clear waters it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. If you are heading here, or if you’re looking for somewhere different to go, Cancun is somewhere that ticks all the boxes. It has […]
Read MoreHierve el Agua (boiling water) is a cool place to see petrified waterfalls, stunning pons and pools, making an amazing day trip from Oaxaca.
Read MoreMy family and I mainly travel to places where there’s a possibility to do rock climbing, and this time San Cristobal de las Casas in Mexico was our destination.
Read MoreOaxacan Mole is a complex, delicate and rich food preparation with origins that date back from ancient times.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of use in Mexico for corn, and one of them is Atole, a traditional drink based on corn and masa. It’s a must-try!
Read MoreSan Juan Chamula is a tiny town with real Mayan traditions, it’s well known for its church and its odd traditions.
Read MoreChocolate in Oaxaca is a staple food, also this area of Mexico is well known for its chocolate, being one of the best in the country.
Read MoreIs Oaxaca bike friendly? Learn my whole adventure while biking in Oaxaca, Mexico, with tips and useful information
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