Monthly Archives: February 2011

Violent Deaths in Mexico: Everything Is Not as it Seems

Violent Deaths in Mexico: Everything Is Not as it Seems

This article has been re-posted from http://thecatalist.org. The original article can be found here. “In recent months the debate about… Read more »

Riviera Nayarit Leading Mexico’s Charge

Riviera Nayarit Leading Mexico’s Charge

Riviera Nayarit, located just north of Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, had a stellar year of tourism in 2010…. Read more »

Matteo’s Moments: Lake Arareco

Matteo’s Moments: Lake Arareco

In this Matteo’s Moments, Matteo Luthi takes you to the shores of the gorgeous Lake Arareco near Creel and the… Read more »

Mexican Hotels Making News for Excellence

Mexican Hotels Making News for Excellence

Continuing its longstanding tradition of offering outstanding resorts and hotels, several properties in Mexico have recently been awarded by major… Read more »

Posted In Luxury, News
President Calderón on the Safety of Mexico

President Calderón on the Safety of Mexico

While on the “Royal Tour” of Mexico with Peter Greenberg, Arnie Weissmann of Travel Weekly was able to interview Mexico’s… Read more »

Ask JM: 11 Days in Yucatan

Ask JM: 11 Days in Yucatan

Todays Ask Journey Mexico question comes from Sara who will be flying into Cancun but will have 11 free days… Read more »

Mexicana Airlines Returning to the Skies

Mexicana Airlines Returning to the Skies

After shutting down its services last August and filing bankruptcy, Mexicana Airlines is believed to be returning to the skies… Read more »

Posted In News
New Archeological Zone Opened in Colonial Mexico

New Archeological Zone Opened in Colonial Mexico

After nearly ten years of research and restoration to the site, Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History has opened… Read more »

Posted In Culture, News
Matteo’s Moments: The Valley of the Monks in the Copper Canyon

Matteo’s Moments: The Valley of the Monks in the Copper Canyon

In this Matteo’s Moments, Matteo takes you to the Valley of the Monks at Creel in the Copper Canyon. Coveted… Read more »

President Calderón Walking the Walk

President Calderón Walking the Walk

Mexico’s President, Felipe Calderón, rung in the New Year by declaring 2011 to be the year of Mexican Tourism. Just… Read more »

Posted In News
Accepted Membership to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council

Accepted Membership to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council

Journey Mexico has been actively working with a number conservation and development organizations to ensure our pledge of low impact,… Read more »

Boots on the Ground in Mexico

Boots on the Ground in Mexico

I came to Mexico in mid-December thinking I’d report on the drug violence taking place across the country. Since then, the only violence I’ve had to report was in Tucson, Ariz., two weeks ago when a lone gunman killed six and gravely wounded more than a dozen more of his fellow Arizonans.

Ask JM: Three Week Itinerary from Puebla to the Beach

Ask JM: Three Week Itinerary from Puebla to the Beach

Today’s Ask Journey Mexico questions comes via the Virtual Tourist Mexico Forum. The question asks for suggestions in creating a… Read more »

Interview With Alfonso Sumano of Mexico Tourism Board in NYC

Interview With Alfonso Sumano of Mexico Tourism Board in NYC

Alfonso Sumano, Regional Director for the Americas at the Mexico Tourism Board in NYC, discusses Mexico’s partnership with agents, its range of luxury resorts, issues of safety and security, and what makes the country a one-of-a-kind destination.

Posted In Media, News
Ask JM: Are There Cenotes in Baja?

Ask JM: Are There Cenotes in Baja?

Today’s question comes from KC at Virtuoso who asked: Are there any cenotes to see in Cabo, or just in… Read more »