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.

Dreams Los Cabos Resort Review

Dreams Los Cabos is an all-suite hotel located on the Mexican Riviera. The luxurious hotel features five restaurants, four lounges, three pools, swim-up bar, spa, gym, two world-class golf courses and Explorer's Club for the kids. All rooms feat...

Dreams Resort in Punta Cana Review

The Dreams Punta Cana resort is an all-inclusive property just steps away from the beach in the city of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Only about an hour from the airport, the resort offers many amenities, including a kids club for young guests,...

Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa Review

Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa is the epitome of elegance in the heart of Quintana Roo, México. Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa transports its guests to an upscale retreat where exemplary service, fine dining and top rate accommodations are the...

Educational Things to Do in Mexico City

Few cities in the world have as long or varied a history as Mexico City. Initially built as the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, the city was conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century. The confluence of Aztec, Spanish and Mexican histories ...

Eight Facts About Mexico

Mexico holds many secrets, some of which have been permanently lost through time. Other particulars are well-known and dry---population, climate, geography. Unusual and out-of-the-way facts are plentiful in a land where the history and culture ar...

El Pescador Hotel Review

The tiny 103 room El Pescador Hotel in Puerto Vallarta is similar to a condo rather than a hotel. It is quaint, not luxurious; the staff's style feels like a visit to a family or friend's house rather than a full-service resort. The hotel is a sh...

Ensenada Hotels

Ensenada is only 70 miles from the U.S. border, making it an attractive location for weekend beach getaways. The town is known for its warm climate, sunny beaches and bustling nightlife, and it is a frequent stop for major cruise lines. Boating f...

Expiration of Mexican Passports

You always forget something when you plan a big trip. It could be your cell charger, the credit card that has plenty of room left, or something much more important: renewing your passport.

Facts & News About Mexico

Mexico is located in North America, south of the United States and north of Guatemala and Belize. It also borders the Pacific Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Mexico is one of the largest countries in the world, both in size and popul...

Facts About Acapulco, Mexico

This resort city on Mexico's Pacific coast has been popular with tourists since the mid-twentieth century, and it is filled with pricey hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs and numerous venues for outdoor recreation. It can get very crowded, and it l...

Facts About Ancient Mexico

The region we now identify as Mexico was once home to a constantly evolving and complex Mesoamerican civilization. Only scattered remnants exist today.

Facts About Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

For most of its modern existence Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy fishing village located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula. Before that, it was visited first by Indians and later Spanish explorers, then pirates and priests. Then, in the 1950s Hollywoo...

Facts About Cabos San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas is a city renowned around the world for its pristine beaches. On the tip of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, the city is a high-end holiday destination for many on the Gulf of California. It is the second largest city in th...

Facts About Cancun Mexico

Cancun, Mexico is surrounded by water, with the Caribbean Sea on one side and Nichupte Lagoon on the other. There is a lot to see and do and beautiful beaches abound, providing some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the world. Cancun h...

Facts About Copper Canyon

Copper Canyon is a series of canyons located in Mexico. The constant movement of nearby rivers helped form these six canyons centuries ago, long before any settlers discovered them. Today there are still indigenous people living in this area.

Facts About Copper Canyon Mexico

Copper Canyon is a canyon system located in the middle of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, in Chihuahua, Mexico. Its 25,000 square miles is diversified with pine and oak trees, plateaus, ranges and mountain peaks.

Facts About Copper Canyon, Mexico

Copper Canyon--or Barranca del Cobre as it is called in Spanish--is located in northwest Mexico and is not really one canyon, but six major formations and 20 smaller canyons designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage site. The canyons are contained...

Facts About Cozumel

Sunny days are ahead of you if you plan on visiting the tropical island of Cozumel. This small island just off the coast of Cancun is a great place to visit while in Cancun and the rest of the Mexican Riviera. There is much to do and see there i...

Facts About Cozumel, Mexico

Cozumel, Mexico is the country's third-largest island; it is on Yucatan Peninsula's eastern coast. Nearly all of the island's population lives in San Miguel de Cozumel. Snorkeling and scuba diving are popular island activities, making it a hot sp...

Facts About Dances in Mexico

Dance is part of every celebration and fiesta, pageant and parade in Mexico. Most dances are characterized by vibrant music and vivid or elaborate costumes, captivating the eye and making toes tap in harmony. One of the best ways to experience t...

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