Want to get away to Mexico but would rather avoid the crowded beaches and high rise resorts? Discover this underrated coastline on the country's Pacific side.
Need a warm beach getaway that won't drain your bank account? There is a lovely destination not far from the U.S. that offers just that...and it's crowd free!
While Mexico boasts plenty of incredible, completely safe destinations, there are a few dangerous vacation spots where you'll need to exercise extra caution.
If a warm and sunny Mexico vacation sounds ideal this winter, 2024 may just be the best year to book travel to this Latin American destination and here's why.
Mexico has some very popular -- and expensive -- beach towns. But you can visit paradise on a budget, complete with amazing food and art, in Sayulita, Mexico.
This surfing mecca located in Mexico's Baja Peninsula is a vibrant coastal region and a haven for artists with beautiful beaches, galleries and adventure.
Mexico is a magnificent country packed with history, culture and delicious cuisine, and avoiding these common mistakes will help make a good trip great.
Mexico's beaches can feel a touch too crowded to be romantic. Try Todos Santos, an underrated yet stunning location for an off-the-grid couples beach getaway.
If you've been there and done that in Mexico's Yucatán peninsula, visit the region's capital city for a taste of Mayan history and budget-friendly hotels.
Some of the best vacation spots are difficult to get to and remote. This beach town in Mexico might take a few modes of transportation, but it'll be worth it.
Grab your swimming gear because we're going to Mexico! This beach is secluded, beautiful, and filled with wildlife. We'll tell you everything you need to know.
If you're searching for a beachy destination to chill on your next Mexico vacation, skip the crowded tourist cities for this relaxed town on the pacific coast.
There is a natural reserve right outside of Monterrey that is amazing for hikers and nature-lovers. We'll tell you what it is and what you can do there.
Mexico vacations are often focused on beaches and resorts in tourist hotspots. Discover an area of Mexico that caters to nature lovers and exploring the jungle.
Mexico's annual Day of the Dead celebrations are awash in color and festive events. This Mexican city is one of the best places to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos.
The Yucatán is a popular tourist destination in Mexico. This small Mexican village offers you a more quiet and relaxing oasis, filled with stunning lake views.