Posts By: Jessica S.

Summer Flights Increase to Mexico

The Mexico Tourism Board recently reported that tourism numbers are up this first quarter. Connectivity, in terms of number of… Read more »

Posted In News

Holbox, The New Paradise for Kitesurf and Adventure

Kitesurfing  has generated great interest in Mexico thanks to Mexico’s extensive coastline and other characteristics that are ideal for practicing… Read more »

What You’re Missing Out On By Not Visiting Michoacán – #MexicoJourney

After years of writing off Mexico as “too dangerous to visit”, people are finally doing their homework and realizing that… Read more »

Cirque du Soleil to Open New Permanent Show in Riviera Maya

Mark your calendars, Cirque du Soleil is basing a permanent show in Mexico’s Cancun/Riviera Maya starting on November 8, 2014!  The… Read more »

Welcome Lillian Avilés As Journey Mexico’s New Director of Marketing

Mexico City, Mexico – Journey Mexico – Mexico´s  leading  luxury travel company – is pleased to announce that Lillian Avilés has… Read more »

Discovering Hacienda San Antonio in Comala – #MexicoJourney

Set at the foot of two volcanoes in Mexico’s picturesque highlands is the historic Hacienda San Antonio.  Because of its… Read more »

Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City Welcomes Frida and Diego

It’s been almost two years since Frida and Diego went away. During this travel, they have been to Germany, Canada,… Read more »

Posted In Mexico City

Dancing with the Viejitos of Michoacan – #MexicoJourney

Across Mexico, celebrations and festivals are accompanied by music and dance that owes it variety to a fusion of traditions…. Read more »

Things to do in San Miguel de Allende – #MexicoJourney

A delightful colonial town paved with cobblestone, San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato is full of interesting mansions, museums,and churches…. Read more »

A Quick Stop in Queretaro – #MexicoJourney

Between the road from Mexico City to San Miguel Allende is the  energetic colonial town of Querétaro. It is the… Read more »

Posted In Colonial Cities

Chalchiuhtlicue, The Aztec Goddess of Water – #MexicoJourney

Mexico City’s Museo Nacional de Antropología (National Museum of Antropology) is one of the city’s most important and most visited… Read more »

Posted In Mexico City

#MexicoJourney Through Colonial Mexico and the Pacific Coast

This weekend, Journey Mexico will welcome 11 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, USA,… Read more »

Posted In On the Road

Mexico Investing in Tourism; Recognized as Economic Activity with Greatest Potential

Mexico plans to invest 180 billion pesos ($13.8 billion USD) in tourism infrastructure, President Enrique Peña Nieto announced during the… Read more »

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72 Hours in the Roma – Mexico City

by  Lydia Carey Why go anywhere when you’re right where you want to be? Mexico City’s Roma neighborhood, where hipsters,… Read more »

Posted In Mexico City

Mexico’s 8 Most Spectacular Swimming Pools

Inspired by the Condé Nast Traveler post “Beautiful Hotel Pools: Imagine Yourself Here” and an incredible photo we saw on… Read more »

Mexico on The World’s 50 Best Restaurant List 2014

Always an anticipated event for culinary geniuses and serious foodies is the  “The World’s 50  Best Restaurant List”.  The World’s… Read more »

Unique and Exciting Things to do in Cancun and the Riviera Maya – Day Tours

Our Cancun-based team is continually seeking out the most spectacular, creative, and memorable ways for guests to spend their holidays… Read more »

A Virtual Tour of Hotelito Desconocido

Just south of Puerto Vallarta along the Costalegre coast in Jalisco is the paradise of Hotelito Desconocido Sanctuary Reserve & Spa…. Read more »