Nov 17, 2020• by journey_junkies
A Guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico
Dia de los Muertos is celebrated each year between the 31st October and 2nd November and is one of the most captivating and colourful festivals in the world. The festival honours ancestors who...
Sep 26, 2020• by enriquetrips
How to Travel to Mexico on the Cheap
Many people think they need to spend a fortune to travel. However, the reality is it's not necessary to break your bank. Yes, you will definitely need to save some money, but it may be way less than...
Aug 18, 2020• by ThePandemicPassport
Staying at El Dorado Casitas Royale, Cancun
As mentioned in my previous post, right before the world turned upside from Covid-19, Randy and I jetted off for a small getaway to El Dorado Casitas Royale , an all inclusive, adults-only resort in...
Jun 1, 2020• by undeavors
Los Cabos is Opening to Tourism in June - Everything You Need to Know
Learn all you need to know about traveling to Cabo post Coronavirus Top 5 Concerns Answered Regarding Traveling to Cabo following Quarantine Ready to set off to paradise? Parts of Mexico will...
Feb 5, 2020• by Thecoupleinrow51
Sunrise Stand-Up Paddleboarding on Lake Bacalar: Fifty Shades of Blue
For those who do not know me: I am not a morning person - at all. Waking up anywhere before 7 AM feels just the same as waking up in the middle of the night for me. Generally speaking, I am a...
Jan 18, 2020• by thebeesabroad
5 Locations You Must Do to Experience the Mexican Coast
There is so much to do and see in Mexico. Living a hefty portion of our lives in central and southern USA, Mexico was one of our top vacation spots. Cheap and quick airfare made it simple for us...
Colorful hostel right at the heart of San Luis Potosi (dorms & privates)