Mexican Travel Guides and Articles on Traveling Mexico

Maybe your idea of vacation is relaxing on the beach in Cancun, or exploring the colonial architecture of Oaxaca … or maybe it's the cosmopolitan pace of Mexico City, an escape to the rugged beauty of Copper Canyon or adventure traversing the dense jungle of Chiapas. Travels.com experts give you the inside knowledge on travel in Mexico, including health and safety tips, passport and border information and more helpful advice.

Newest Mexican Travel Guides and Articles on Traveling Mexico

10 Facts About Mexico

The 14th largest nation in the world, Mexico lies just south of the U.S. and north of Central America. While it is currently a popular vacation destination, most people are also familiar with the fact that it was home to the Aztecs and once ruled...

About Acapulco Mexico

Acapulco, Mexico, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, located on the Pacific Coast of this Latin American country. Passports are required to get into Mexico, but not visas or other special documents. Acapulco is known fo...

About Barcelo Huatulco Beach Resort - All Inclusive in Huatulco, Mexico

The Barcelo resort Huatulco is located in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico. According to the Oaxaca Hotel Group, the five-star, all-inclusive resort is situated on the beach of Tangolunda Bay and is a 15-minute drive from Santa Cruz and Crucecita and is ...

About Blue Bay Club Resort in Cancun, Mexico

Blue Bay Club is an all-inclusive resort in Cancun that allows children who are accompanied. An all-inclusive resort offers lodging, meals, drinks and most activities for a single price. Optional tours and spa services like massages can be purcha...

About Cabo San Lucas

For much of its history, Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy fishing village at the southern tip of the 660-mile long Baja Peninsula. But after Hollywood stars discovered its pristine beaches and world class, deep-sea sports fishing in the 1930s, Cabo Sa...

About Cancun & Isla Mujeres

Cancun and Isla Mujeres are two resort islands located along the Yucatan Coast in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. The two places are mostly known as resort places today although each has a colorful past that dates back to the height of the May...

About Cruises to Mexico

Taking a cruise to Mexico is a great way to see some of the country's most interesting sights. Vacationers may cruise to Mexico on the Atlantic/Caribbean side from east coast and Gulf ports (mainly Florida). If they want to see the west coast of ...

About Desire Resort

Many couples desire a relaxing vacation where they can be around other couples in a romantic and sensual atmosphere. This is exactly what the Desire Resort offers. It is a clothing-optional resort for couples only that offers great rooms, food an...

About Hotel Refugio del Molino, San Miguel de Allende

The Hotel Refugio del Molino is in San Miguel de Allende, which is a city in central Mexico. The city was founded in 1542 and has many historic buildings. It also embraces the future as the city's main square has free Wi-Fi access.

About Huatulco

Huatulco is located in the State of Oaxaca at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. Huatulco has nine secluded bays with miles of fine sandy beaches and jungles to explore. The area has an average yearly temperature of 82 degrees Fahr...

About Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres is an island located just off the eastern coast of Mexico in the Caribbean Sea, not too far from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. In English, the name translates to "Island of woman." Isla Mujeres is part of the Mexican state o...

About Mexico City

Whenever ground is broken for a new high rise or subway station in Mexico City, workmen discover evidence of the city's rich history. The Spanish conquistadors built their colonial city on the ruins of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in the Val...

About Nuevo Vallarta

Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, is a resort town that is the sister town to the better known Puerto Vallarta. Nuevo Vallarta provides tourists a variety of activities, such as shopping, water sports, boating and lying on a beach.

About Palenque

Located not too far from the city of San Cristobal de las Casas in southern Mexico, the Palenque ruins are considered to be one of the most majestic sites in ancient Mayan World. Dominated by a grand palace and a beautiful temple, the ancient cit...

About Puerta Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is located on the Pacific coast of Mexico in the state of Jalisco. It is the 5th largest city in Mexico with a population of 177,830. It is a popular tourist destination with many historical landmarks and resorts along its coast.

About Puerto Escondido

Puerto Escondido, located in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, is a prominent port and tourist city. Though primarily a fishing village and small port, Puerto Escondido's popularity grew in the 1960s following the construction of Federal Highway 200. ...

About Quintana Roo

Mexico's easternmost state of Quintana Roo is bordered on the east by the Caribbean Sea, on the south by Belize and on the north by the Gulf of Mexico. Along with the states of Yucatan and Campeche, Quintana Roo is considered part of the Yucatan ...

About Rosarito Beach

Rosarito Beach is a popular destination in Baja California due to its proximity to the U.S. border. Although it was possible to travel to Baja and Rosarito without a passport up until June 2009, the law now requires a passport for all visitors to...

About the Famous Mexican Folk Art

Mexico is a country in North America with a rich artistic history. Because Mexican culture values tradition, much of the arts and crafts date as far back as the ancient Aztecs and Mayans. Mexican art is based largely in Mexican legend and mytholo...

About the Geography of Cancun, Mexico

Cancun is a modern city conceived in the 1960s as Mexico's first planned tourism community. Located on the northeastern tip of the Yucatan peninsula and bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, Cancun attracts visitors to its white beaches and turquoise w...

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