Chichen Itza is centrally located on the northern half of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Find the exact location and learn how to get there.
There are also a number of cenotes [large holes in the ground filled with spring water] located throughout the Peninsula which you can swim in. These are good on days when it is too windy to swim in the ocean. The majority of these cenotes need some form of transportation to get to ...
hotels aren’t charging their peak-season rates, and you’ll enjoy a more authentic experience when the people dining beside you at the trattorias are locals, not tourists. On the Amalfi Coast, October is when the throngs of cruise
Sargassum has been washing ashore on Caribbean beaches, in massive amounts, since last summer – although reports of unprecedented levels of this phenomenon have been documented since 2011 on the shoreline of the Riviera Maya What is it? It’s called Sargassum, brown algae (seaweed), a term c...