For many Mexicans, the word posadas evokes chilly nights surrounded by family and friends, singing, enjoying a warm meal, and spreading... read more »

Posted: November 23, 2023

Author: Carlos Villamayor

Every year in mid-September, Mexico gets dressed up in the national colors of red, white and green to commemorate ´El Grito´, the mom... read more »

Posted: September 5, 2023

Author: Sally Wells

Travelers who enjoy immersing themselves in exciting, colorful cultural events will be thrilled by Mexico's Fiestas Patrias (patrioric... read more »

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Author: Journey Mexico

If you want to celebrate Day of the Dead in Mexico, there are some fundamentals you’ll need to know. The first – and possibly mos... read more »

Posted: June 28, 2023

Author: Journey Mexico

Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is an often misunderstood holiday celebrated in Mexico. It originated from a centuries-old Azt... read more »

Posted: September 29, 2022

Author: Journey Mexico

Sugar skulls, yellow marigolds, and ´Catrina´ skeletons are emblematic of Mexico´s Day of the Dead festivities. This annual celebra... read more »

Posted: August 16, 2022

Author: Journey Mexico

If you were trying the create the perfect villa, set in an ideal location and community, you’d come up with something just like Villa... read more »

Posted: November 20, 2020

Author: Journey Mexico

Like your head the morning after too many strong drinks, the history of the margarita is hazy. There are many plausible stories regardi... read more »

Posted: March 3, 2020

Author: Sam Murray

Cinco de Mayo is an often-misunderstood celebration, more widely marked north of the United States-Mexican border than in Mexico itself... read more »

Posted: February 18, 2020

Author: Sam Murray

Tlalpujahua sits a long way from Santa Claus’ North Pole residence – around 5,000 miles as the sleigh flies. But in this small Mich... read more »

Posted: October 29, 2019

Author: Sam Murray

In Journey Mexico’s last blog post, we took a look at four Mexico City tours that uncover the heart and soul of the city. This time... read more »

Posted: June 25, 2019

Author: Sam Murray

You may not have recovered from the last festive holiday yet, but now’s the time to start thinking about the holiday season and Chris... read more »

Posted: March 5, 2019

Author: Sam Murray

Whether it’s snorkeling cenotes, learning to surf or simply relaxing by the pool, Mexico is the perfect place to take the whole famil... read more »

Posted: January 17, 2019

Author: Sam Murray

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind, luxurious holiday in the heart of a world-class city. The St. Regis Mexico City has created incredible packages ... read more »

Posted: November 27, 2018

Author: Journey Mexico

On November 19th, Mexicans commemorate the 108th anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution, one of the most important armed mo... read more »

Posted: November 16, 2018

Author: Journey Mexico

Easter in Mexico is a two-week holiday consisting of Semana Santa (The Holy Week, beginning on Palm Sunday and ending Easter Saturday) ... read more »

Posted: February 15, 2018

Author: Journey Mexico

Recently announced in Food & Beverage Magazine, San Miguel de Allende will host a new food and art festival called MAG: Market of... read more »

Posted: May 2, 2017

Author: Rafael Mendez

One of Mexico's largest and most colorful festivals, La Guelaguetza  in Oaxaca, is coming up quickly, so it's time to start making pre... read more »

Posted: April 18, 2017

Author: Journey Mexico

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