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.

About the Iberostar Maya Resort in Cancun

Nestled amidst beautiful, white sand beaches, the Iberostar Paraiso Maya is an all-inclusive resort that offers vacation packages for adults and families traveling in the Cancun area. With indoor and outdoor activities, as well as places to shop...

About Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala is Mexico's smallest state, but it is packed with one-of-a-kind sights including an important pre-Colombian archaeological site that boasts incredible thousand-year-old murals, a historical shrine to the Virgin Mary and a dormant volcano...

Acapulco Ritz Hotel Review

For a breezy, beautiful Mexican getaway, try a stay at The Ritz in Acapulco. Featuring an all-inclusive program that covers accommodations, food, drink and activities, The Ritz offers service and a great location that sets it apart from the rest....

Activities in Cabo San Lucas

There is nothing more relaxing than a beach vacation in Mexico. While the sun, sand and surf is enough for some people, a vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico can offer much more. Whether you prefer sports or cultural attractions, fine dining or sh...

Activities in Los Cabos, Mexico

Although Cabo is more popular as a beach destination, there are also a lot of activities visitors can partake if they choose to take a break from lying down on the sand. Visitors can choose from serene to sporty activities, depending on their moo...

Activities in Mazatlan, Mexico

Perched on the coast of the Mexican mainland, just southeast of Baja California, Mazatlan is one of the top tourist destinations in all of Mexico. Its location makes it a magnet for anyone with an interest in water sports, golf, or even just rela...

Activities in Nuevo Vallarta

Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico is located on the Pacific Ocean, next to the more famous tourist destination, Puerto Vallarta. However, Nuevo Vallarta is home to its own resorts and hotels and is quickly becoming a popular destination for many vacationers...

Activities in Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen is a beach town in Mexico. In recent years, it has become more and more expensive and crowded, with cruise ships making it a frequent port of call and more and more shops, hotels and restaurants fighting for space along the board...

Activities to Do in Los Cabos, Mexico

Mexico's Los Cabos is comprised of two major tourist destinations, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, as well as the corridor connecting them. The entire area lines the beautiful blue waters where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes inters...

Activities to Do in Mazatlan, Mexico

Mazatlan is a city in Mexico, located in the state of Sinaloa. Mazatlan has a population of about 350,000 people, making it the second-largest city in the state. It is based on the Mexican Gold Coast and serves as a popular resort town for people...

Activities to Do in Puerto Penasco

Puerto Penasco (also known as Rocky Point) is a town in the northwestern section of the Mexican state called Sonora. The town overlooks the Gulf of California and has a strong fishing presence and tourism industry. Many people from Arizona in par...

Activities to Do in Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico is a popular tourist destination due to its fascinating archaeological ruins and picturesque, white, sugar sand beaches. It is a tiny, quaint town that is approximately two hours south of bustling Cancun. If you are looking for a re...

Adventura Spa Palace Review

As the name suggest, Aventura is not only an all-inclusive resort but also a luxurious spa. Of its 777 rooms, 36 are executive suites and 27 are two-bedroom presidential suites. Rooms look onto the sea or onto the gardens; guests who have a prefe...

Aguascalientes Climate & Weather

Located about 300 miles northwest of Mexico City, Aguascalientes is a commercial and industrial center, with textiles as its main industry. The region experienced significant growth in the last decade. While it is not considered a tourist destina...

Akumal Bahia Gran Principe Review

The Gran Bahia Principe offers one of the largest beaches in the Cancun area. With its sister resorts occupying the same complex, guests can take advantage of the amenities of all the resorts while paying only a single, all-inclusive price. Tax a...

All Inclusive Resorts in Mexico

Mexico is a very popular vacation destination and the variety of all-inclusive resorts south of the border is one of the things that makes the country so popular for tourism. Choosing an all-inclusive resort in Mexico is practical, smart and thrifty.

All-Inclusive Mexico Vacations for Families With Kids

Mexico is a paradise for vacationers of all ages. For families who have children, all-inclusive Mexican resorts are the way to travel. With rates that usually include accommodations, meals, drinks, special programs and sometimes airfare, all-incl...

All-Inclusive Resorts in Mexico

Booking a vacation at an all-inclusive resort in Mexico gives you the flexibility and convenience of paying for your entire trip--including meals, drinks, and activities--upfront. Imagine enjoying a variety of restaurants and sandy beaches on a d...

An Estado De Quintana Roo Packing List

The state of Quintana Roo is noted for its beautiful, white shimmering beaches and the stunning turquoise blue hue of the Caribbean waters. This area, sometimes called the Mayan Riviera, is popular and attracts visitors from all over the world. T...

Are Passports Required for Mexico?

It used to be that traveling to Mexico required only presenting identification with a photograph. Times have changed, and travelers should prepare months ahead of time to be sure they have the appropriate documentation to cross the border.

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