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Mundo Maya Trip 2012

In September, Journey Mexico welcomed 7 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, France, and Russia on an exclusive visit to the heart of Southern Mexico. With Journey Mexico’s Director of Operations, Matteo Luthi, by their side, the group explored the Yucatan Peninsula and experienced  Mayan culture. As the date nears closer to December 21, 2012, many tourists are flocking to visit and discover the secrets of Mundo Maya in anticipation for the new cycle to begin. Our expert guides met the group in Mexico City and led them on a journey through the Mayan World of Chiapas, Campeche, and Yucatan before ending on the turquoise waters of the Riviera Maya. Below is a recap of their 15 day journey.

Mundo Maya FAM 2012:

After a good night’s sleep in Mexico City’s Las Alcobas , the group was transferred to Chiapas to explore the Sumidero Canyon. Exploring via boat launch, everyone marveled at the rock walls towering thousands of feet high and the tropical wildlife they found accompanying them on the journey. After returning to the docks, they visited the nearby Magical Town of San Cristobal de las Casas. The colonial charm of San Cristobal de las Casas is best discovered by foot, wandering the cobblestoned narrow streets and visiting the local museums. After an adventurous first day, everyone settled into the newest boutique property in the area- Hotel Bo. The contemporary hotel flawlessly blends what Chiapas is all about: threads, knots, frets, textures, and colors of the culture. Guests are continuously surprised that such a harmonious property awaits them in the small town of San Cristobal.

The next two days of the journey were dedicated to discovering the local cultures and pre-Hispanic ruins. The group explored the towns of San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan where indigenous customs and traditions are still very much present. After mingling with the artisans and visiting a unique church and cemetery, they headed to the natural wonder of Misol Ha, a single jump waterfall that offers a unique perspective of the lush river valley.

Toniná was next in the itinerary where the guide illuminated the group that they were currently at one of most well developed central temple complexes in all Mayan civilization. Toniná is one of Chiapa’s archaeological sites recognized as UNESCO World Heritage along with Palenque, which was where they were headed next. Palenque was an important and powerful group of ancient Mayans. Their city was created around 100 BC and although the site is massive and sheds a lot of light on the traditions, rituals, ceremonies, and spirituality of the ancient Maya, only a very small fraction of the actual site has been excavated. At night, the group was split into two beautiful hotels, Quinta Cha Nab Nal and Chan Kah Resort.

By day 5, the group had made its way to Campeche where they were able to relax at the luxurious Hacienda Puerta Campeche. After a pampering recharge, they were on their way to Uxmal, another UNESCO archeological site also very important to Mayan civilization, considered one of most representative of the region’s dominant architectural style.

After days of exploring the ruins of Mundo Maya, the guide led them through the town of Merida, the capital city of the Yucatan. They strolled the streets and visited the Governor’s Palace, where giant murals line the wall, each representing a significant part in the history of Mexico.  They spent time getting to know  two boutique hotels in the area, Casa Lecanda and Casa Azul as well  the magnificent Villa Sirena (also managed by Casa Lecanda.)

Moving on from Merida, they journeyed to the Magical Town of Izamal, also known as “Yellow City”. It is here where Mayan codices and images had once been burned, effectively erasing much of Mayan history. Valladolid, the third Mexican Magical Town on their trip was the final stop before heading back to the Riviera Maya.

 

Making their way across the peninsula toward the Mexican-Caribbean waters, they stopped at the ruins of Chichen Itza to discover the Mayan’s most popular ruin site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Finally making it to the shores of the Riviera Maya, the group stayed the night on a nearby island, Isla Holbox, to witness a spectacular sunset. In the morning, they woke up for an extraordinary experience—swimming with whale sharks. Laetitia Fain / Henry Cookson Adventures in the UK commented on her experience “My most special moment on the tour was diving with the whale sharks, such an intense moment swimming next to such immense creatures.”

They then island hopped via private yacht to Isla Mujeres before settling on shore for the next three days in the Riviera Maya. The group inspected some of the most extravagant properties in the area and were able to spend nights in Viceroy Riviera Maya, Hotel Esencia and Maroma Resort & Spa.

Claire Betts, from Last Frontiers in the UK sums up the 15 day journey they best: “We had to nick-name Matteo the dream-maker as the trip fully surpassed any expectations time and time again! Was it the swimming with whale sharks? The Mayan ritual and massage on the beach at night? Watching a green turtle lay her eggs metres away? The private yacht to Isla Mujeres? Watching the sunset on Isla Holbox with a cold margarita? Setting baby turtles free into the ocean? Or was it the sopa de lima and cochnita pibil? So hard to pick just one special moment on such a magical tour but I am entirely convinced that Mexico seduced each and everyone of us with its passion, rich cultural heritage, fine cuisine and spectacular beauty! “

 

Webinar on Mexico: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Mexico is home to 31 World Heritage sites including 10 Mexican cities, but do you know what makes all of them so special?

Travel Weekly (TravelWeekly.com) — one of the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry that delivers all the late-breaking news, analysis and research that travel professionals need to succeed — is hosting a very special webinar on the UNESCO World Hertiage Sites in Mexico. Journey Mexico’s President, Zach Rabinor, has been asked to join the panel of operators who specialize in these incredible regions alongside hosts: Travel Weekly, representatives from UNESCO,  The Mexico Tourism Board, and other operators.We invite you to learn about the history and culture of Mexico recognized worldwide!

What: Mexico’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Webinar
Who: Travel Weekly, The Mexico Tourism Board, UNESCO Representatives,  Journey Mexico & other specialists
When: October 9th at 2:00pm ET // 1:00pm CT
Where: Live streaming webinar
How:  Webinar open to registrants. Register here.

September 2012 Newsletter

Just back  from ATMex and we’re fired up about adventure and sustainable travel —  this month’s newsletter hopes to bring you the same excitement !  Our headline story highlights  some of Mexico’s most exciting adventures and green lodging, and we’ve also put the spotlight on our Chiapas Adventure Tour which explores waterfalls, ruins and  ziplining!   Our hotel offers  come from The Ritz Carlton in Cancun and Hilton in Los Cabos. Both promos end this fall, perfect time to book your holiday travel!  Lastly, as always,  you will find the latest news of hotel & industry updates, and latest news from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates for October.

You can view the newsletter in its entirety here>>

 

Speaking at International Luxury Travel Market Americas 2012

After a very successful launch event for International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) Americas last year, it has come time for another installment. By invitation-only, travel and hospitality professionals will head south to Mayakoba, a secluded area scattered with luxury resort on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. From October 1st through the 3rd, this group will attend educational sessions, meet with vendors and discuss current and forecasted trends in the industry.

While only leading professionals who specialize in the luxury travel market in North and Latin America are allowed to attend, it really benefits visitors to this region the most. Selective attendees means that no one is distracted by attendees who have nothing to contribute and they can concentrate on the issues at hand. With only three days to spend on these important topics, there’s really no time to waste. It might not happen overnight, but you can expect to see improvements in every area over the next few years as a result of this conference.

Journey Mexico Will Be There
You can bet that Journey Mexico will participate in ILTM Americas, and better yet, President of the company, Zach Rabinor, has been asked to speak as a key industry figure. He will be on a panel moderated by Peter Greenberg, discussing the topic ‘The three most misused words in travel – Ecotourism, Volunteerism and Sustainability’. The session is scheduled on opening day of the conference (4pm on October 1) — details here.

Before the conference, Journey Mexico will be hosting a pre-FAM trip. Join Matteo September 28-30 as he showcases Journey Yucatan (Journey Mexico Cancun) covering the Riviera Maya with:
- stays in Banyan Tree & Hotel Esencia
- an exclusive 1 day air expedition to Chichen Itza Archaeological site
- once in a lifetime off hours visit to Tulum Archaeological site for sun rise
- site inspections of the some of the finest Hotels, Resorts, and Villas in the Riviera Maya

Spaces are available but limited. Click here for the full itinerary.  For more information, please contact Matteo.

 

If you’re attending the ITLM Americas summit, we’ll see you there! For everyone else, check back for more information about what we accomplished during this industry conference. We’re sure we’ll have some exciting news to share.

Facebook Chat with Travel + Leisure

Planning a trip to Mexico? Not sure where to start, where to go, or how to prepare? Then join Travel+Leisure  for a live chat with Journey Mexico’s very own expert, Zach Rabinor. He’ll be joining us to answer all of your questions. On Wednesday at 2pm EST, Zachary Rabinor of Journey Mexico—featured on Travel+Leisure’s A-List—will be live on the Travel + Leisure Facebook page to answer questions.

 

Here are a few more details about this online session:
When & Where
The Travel+Leisure Facebook chat is scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, September 12, at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Getting there is easy. Simply link to the Travel + Leisure’s Facebook page. In the meantime, spend a few minutes thinking about what you’d like to get out of your trip to Mexico so that you can make the most of this opportunity. You can post your questions as soon as the chat starts.

A Little About Zachary Rabinor from T+L:
Journey Mexico’s President and CEO, Zach Rabinor, has led Journey Mexico over the past 10 years to become an award winning industry leader in Active, Nature, Cultural and Luxury Travel in Mexico earning him top recognition on Travel and Leisure’s A-List. Zach was seduced early on by Mexico’s  vibrant cultures, towering peaks, thundering surf and intoxicating cuisine. Zach worked as a tour leader and operations manager throughout the Americas for 10 years prior to founding Journey Mexico and holds a BA from Cornell University and a Masters in International Affairs from the University of California, San Diego.

Zach currently oversees all aspects of operation of Journey Mexico, where he has been instrumental in guiding the company’s dynamic growth making it part of the Inc Magazine’s Inc 500/5000 for 4 years running. Journey Mexico has earned top awards including National Geographic “Best Tour Operators on Earth” and “50 Tours of a Lifetime”, Travel & Leisure’s “Best Adventure Trips” and “Best Adventure Outfitter” as well as Travesías Magazine’s “Best Tour Operator”; Journey Mexico has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes.com and NPR .

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Update Post-Chat: You can find the thread here

August 2012 Newsletter

August is a great time to start getting inspiration and thinking about holiday travel plans — and this month’s newsletter provides article and photos to get you going!  Our headline story highlights ten of Mexico’s top archaeological sites, and we’ve also put the spotlight on Exploring Colonial Mexico– Morelia, Patzcuaro, Guanajuato, and San Miguel Allende (a trip not to miss!)   Our hotel offers  come from Las Ventanas in sunny Los Cabos and Parador San Juan de Dios in the Magic Town of Chiapas. Both promotions run thorough December- so be sure to check them out!  Lastly, as always,  you will find the latest news of hotel & industry updates, and latest news from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates for September.

You can view the newsletter in its entirety here>>

Mexico to Launch First Adventure Travel Trade Show in September 2012

As Mexico’s Finest Adventure Company , we are excited to share some news with our readers:

As a result of Adventure Travel and Trade Association’s (ATTA)  2011 Adventure Travel World Summit, the coastal city of Veracruz, Mexico will be hosting the first ATMEX Adventure Travel Trade Show from September 5 – 9, 2012. Designed by the world’s leading adventure tourism trade organization, ATMEX is expected to emerge as one of Latin America’s most important annual adventure travel events.

The theme for the Trade Show will be “Breaking New Trails”. It aims is to create a learning environment for domestic operators, to help Mexican suppliers develop new partnerships with international buyers and media, and to stimulate responsible growth and sustainable development for Mexico and for the adventure travel trade worldwide. Jessica, from our e-marketing team,  will be traveling to the trade show as well as attending the pre-tours.  Starting September 1, follow along on Twitter and Facebook for more information about what we accomplish during this industry conference. We’re sure we’ll have some exciting news to share!

Read more on MexicoToday.org

 

July 2012 Newsletter

Things are hot this summer and our July Newsletter is no exception! Our headline story highlights the most colorful and exhilarating festival happening now in Oaxaca – La Guelaguetza and with all the fun festivals happening in Guanajuato State, it is no surprise that it is our Spotlight Destination!  Our Travel Promotions this month includes escapes to the Fairmont Mayakoba in the Riviera Maya or Las Alcobas in Mexico City. As always, you will also find the latest news of hotel & industry updates, and latest news from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates and career opportunities!

You can view the newsletter in its entirety here>>

 

June 2012 Newsletter

Be sure to catch the June issue of the Journey Mexico Newsletter before it’s too late to take advantage of the fantastic hotel offers from Hotelito Desconocido on Mexico’s Pacific Coast and Hotel Bo in Chiapas! This month’s spotlight features a specific Yucatan itinerary and the new holistic center, Akalki, in Bacalar. Follow along with us on facebook as we share pictures, posts & videos! Lastly and as always, you will find the latest travel dates and where to find Journey Mexico in the upcoming months!

You can view the newsletter in its entirety here>>

 

 

Lonely Planet Travel Writer Provides Facts About Safety in Mexico


#MexicoToday: Is Mexico safe for tourists? Lonely Planet Travel Writer Robert Reid addressed that question recently in an article reprinted by the Huffington Post. In fact, after reviewing the facts, Reid turned the question on its head, asking “Are Americans Safer in Mexico than at Home?”

Reid noted “What you don’t get from most reports in the US is statistical evidence that Americans are less likely to face violence on average in Mexico than at home, particularly when you zero in on Mexico’s most popular travel destinations.”

Read full story on MexicoToday.org >>