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There’s no denying it: Mexico remains one of the most popular international destinations for U.S. travelers year after year. Over 10.5 million U.S. tourists visited Mexico in 2019 alone, according to the Mexican government, and that number shows no signs of slowing. But Mexico is a huge place, and there’s a lot more to the…
If you’re looking for an immersive but laidback Mexican vacation — something less manic than bustling Mexico City, but more authentic than a beach retreat — then Oaxaca is the sweet spot. You can spend an entire week based in Oaxaca’s city center, as you sample molé and mezcal, meander the markets that influence Mexico’s…
It’s no secret that a vacation in Mexico can be an amazing value — especially if you’re interested in traveling to the country’s exciting cities and charming inland towns. However, Mexico’s most famous beach destinations — like Los Cabos and Cancun — can be less of a bargain. Prices on everything from hotels to food…
If you’re anything like us, you’re already plotting where to travel in 2020. But with so many places to choose from, where should you go? Luckily, many beloved destinations have bounced back from terrorism, civil unrest, or natural disasters, offering new hotels and restaurants. Among this list are some of these comebacks, as well as…
Checking off new bucket-list destinations is no doubt an exciting feeling, but there are some places so special that they’re worth experiencing more than once (or twice). So, what is it about a destination that lures us back time and time again? Is it finding comfort in the familiar? Is it the joy of uncovering…
The world is a huge place with so many amazing things to see and do, but unless you’re incredibly rich, you might think that a dream vacation is out of reach. And that may very well be true, though there are some surprising ways you might potentially save some money throughout the year — including…
When it comes to long weekend getaways, traveling internationally can seem daunting. Luckily, many major U.S. cities are under a four-hour flight from some great destinations in Mexico. In just three days, you can explore ancient ruins, get scuba certified, hike through a canyon, or relax on the beach. Did we mention there’s also tequila,…
Colonial Streets in Oaxaca While the sun, sea, and sand of Riviera Maya attract the majority of U.S. visitors, the food, colorful towns, culture, and Pacific coast of Oaxaca draw travelers looking for a more off-the-beaten-path adventure in Mexico. But how exactly does one prepare for a trip to the southern Mexican state? Starting with…
If you’re visiting Oaxaca, you likely already have some of the city’s most popular attractions on your itinerary. Visiting the stunning Zócalo, exploring the ancient ruins at Monte Albán, and sipping mezcal at La Mezcalerita or Mezcalogia are musts, but this ancient Aztec settlement has a seemingly never-ending list of things to see and do,…
A southern Mexican state with beautiful beaches, lush forests, incredible mountains, and charming, undeveloped towns, Oaxaca is a must-visit. Less touristy than Riviera Maya and Cancun, Oaxaca’s coast doesn’t attract a party crowd. It’s also not yet the darling of travel blogs, like Tulum, but visitors love the relaxed towns, rich culture, and local vibe…