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Is it Safe to Travel in Mexico at the Moment?

Last updated: September 2024 by our Mexico specialist, Oliver. Generally speaking, Mexico is considered a safe country to visit. It’s a popular travel destination known for its rich culture,

Five Hidden Gems in Mexico City

Colourful, cosmopolitan and full of character, it’s impossible not to be charmed by Mexico City. It can also feel near-impossible to avoid the crowds, so to help you head off the beaten path,

Sustainable Tourism in Mexico

Each year, increasing numbers of tourists are enticed by Mexico’s pristine beaches, buzzing metropolises and archaeological wonders (and we don’t blame them).

Mexican Street Food

Street food in Mexico is akin to Yorkshire puddings or tea in England. Part of the social fabric, they represent a history and way of life that has stoically survived thousands of generations.

Mexican Standoff: Tulum vs Cancún

Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is a mesmerising medley of blissful Caribbean coastline, majestic Maya ruins and colourful towns. It’s a divine destination for beach bums and adventurous types alike.

Six Reasons To Visit Mexico at Christmas

The thought of another cold Christmas getting you down? Had enough mince pies to last a lifetime? You’ll have to travel by plane instead of sleigh, but

24 Hours in Mexico City

If you’re wondering how to best spend 24 hours in Mexico City, then you’ve come to the right place. This vibrant and bustling metropolis (home to a whopping

Our Favourite Cenotes in Mexico

Once venerated by the ancient Mayans as sacred water sources and sites of sacrificial offerings, cenotes are one of Mexico’s defining features and can be

Luxury Hotels in Oaxaca and Chiapas

Uvence Arte + Hotel Located in the oldest part of town, Uvence Arte + Hotel is a converted hacienda that offers guests an authentic yet luxurious experience.

Luxury Hotels in Baja California

Hotel Guaycura Hotel Guaycura is the best place in Todos Santos, a lovely little town with a relaxed feel, lots of galleries and little artisan shops. The 14 bedrooms are beautifully decorated,

Luxury Hotels in Copper Canyon

Sierra Lodge Those in need of the mod-est of mod cons might find Sierra Lodge a little on the spartan side, but it's hard to beat this place for sheer character.

Off the Beaten Track in Mexico: San Juan Chamula

The village of San Juan Chamula is set in the mountains of Chiapas in Southern Mexico. Living here are the Tzotzil Maya people - a fiercely independent and self-ruling community.

Look Beyond the Stereotypes, Why Everyone Should Visit Mexico City

I don't know about you, but before I visited Mexico City I was worried I was going to a dangerous, polluted and sprawling city that would serve as nothing more than gateway to the rest of the country.

Beyond Mayan Mexico.. The Copper Canyon

I recently returned from an incredible two week trip to the little-visited (by Brits, anyway) Baja Peninsula and Copper Canyon areas of Mexico and was, quite frankly, blown away.

The Best of Mexico City

¡Bienvenido a Mexico City! Formerly known as DF (distrito federal) for the past two centuries, Mexico's capital changed its official name last year and is now known as Ciudad de Mexico (CDMX).

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