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Hola! What do you picture when you think of traveling to Mexico? Sipping a real Mexican margarita while soaking up the sun on a laid-back beach in Puerto Vallarta or Cabo? Sounds good to us.But there are so many more fabulous things to do in Mexico!
Mexico’s history is brimming with amazing stories, empires, and larger than life characters. We set out to its capital, Mexico City, with a small understanding of the history of the region, but little did we know that we would learn so much just by being there and soaking it in. With...
From swimming in cenotes and eating street food to soaking up the history and culture of this vibrant nation, here are the best things to do in Mexico.
Mérida, Mexico, has so much to offer visitors. We’ve been regularly traveling to Yucatan’s lovely capital city for nearly a decade and continue to discover so many awesome things to do in Merida each visit. It’s become one of our favorite travel destinations in Mexico. Hence, we’re...
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Once an idyllic sleepy village, Tulum has been transformed into a vacation playground. From cenotes to chilling on the beach — here are the best things to do in Tulum, Mexico!Home to an ancient Mayan city, Tulum was once called Zama or “City of Dawn”. ...
Cancun is Mexico's party city with great beaches, nightlife, and activities. Here are some of the top things to do in Cancun!
26. Be prepared forillness and injurywhile traveling overseas. Confirm that you havemedical travel coveragewhere you’re headed, before you leave home, and know important numbers. When you’ve been hurt is not the time to have to figure out if you have coverage. ...
1- A fine of up to seven-hundred dollars. 2- Deportation from Mexico. “Officer, I have five-hundred dollars in cash, but I really don’t want to leave your beautiful country.” “Not in the open, amigo. Inside your car.”