Monthly Archives: June 2011
Mexico Today in Oaxaca
#MexicoToday – Last week we posted about how Jessica Seba and I were chosen to be a part of the… Read more »
New Images of Ancient Tomb at Palenque
The Ancient City State of Palenque In January, we published an article about a robotic camera used to explore an… Read more »
Mexico Today
It’s been over a year since the Journey Mexico blog was created to encourage others to engage in Mexico, to… Read more »
The Cultural Crossroads of San Juan Chamula
One of the most interesting stops on a recent trip through Chiapas was in a small town just outside San… Read more »
2011 Pan American Games in Jalisco, Mexico
2011 marks the 16th Pan American Games during which 6,000 athletes from 42 nations will compete in 36 sports. By… Read more »
Black Pottery in Oaxaca: A True Travel Experience in Mexico
Journey Mexico has always prided itself on offering travelers true travel experiences, meaning you’re not going to visit Oaxaca and… Read more »
Mexico Getting a Bad Rap
MSNBC has recently published an article called Time to Say Adios to Mexico? containing wildly misleading statements about safety in… Read more »
Central & Southern Mexico Trip Photos
It took a while to get through all the photos, but here are the highlights from a recent trip through… Read more »
Huatulco First Destination in the World to Receive EarthCheck Gold Certification
Huatulco Becomes The First Destination in the World to Receive EarthCheck Gold Certification HUATULCO, Mexico, June 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ —… Read more »
Our Mexico: Culture
The second of our Our Mexico web-ad series focuses on Culture in Mexico (click here to view the full ad)…. Read more »
Travel Weekly Interviews President Calderon in Las Vegas
This article, originally titled In Vegas, Calderon bets on tourism, has been re-posted from Travel Weekly and was written by… Read more »
