Mexican celebrations and national holidays offer the out-of-town visitor a fantastic chance to witness the country at its most raw. T... read more »
Posted: February 29, 2024
March plays host to Women’s History Month and International Women's Day—a poignant reminder to pause and honor the remarkable socia... read more »
Posted: February 28, 2024
We´re thrilled to be implementing Journey Mexico´s Responsible Travel Fee on March 01, 2024, with 100% of the funds going directly to... read more »
Posted: February 20, 2024
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
Most countries around the world celebrate an Independence Day, commemorating the date of a country's statehood. The stories and circums... read more »
Posted: September 12, 2023
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
Pueblos Magicos are towns recognized by the Mexican government for their “magical” qualities, whether that be their astonishing bea... read more »
Posted: August 1, 2023
Each year from October 31st to November 2nd, Hanal Pixán is celebrated by the Mayan communities that live on Mexico´s Yucatán Penins... read more »
Posted: July 6, 2023
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
The celebrated NIZUC Resort and Spa is a glittering treasure chest of luxury experiences. Guests can enjoy access to several gourmet re... read more »
Posted: June 13, 2023
Just because you are taking a vacation with children doesn’t mean you have to stick to the all-inclusive resorts. Journey Mexico off... read more »
Posted: March 17, 2023
What a year it has been! At Journey Mexico, we've been working hard at creating new and innovative tours for our travelers to experie... read more »
Posted: December 1, 2022
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
Visiting Mayan archaeological sites is awe-inspiring. Millions of travelers go to these fascinating and mysterious destinations every y... read more »
Posted: January 9, 2022
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
TEXTO, a global gathering of master artisans and speakers, arrives in Mexico City next February for its debut outing. Promoting heritag... read more »
Posted: December 24, 2019
Luxury travel trends in Mexico are forever evolving as the idea of what “luxury travel” is continues to develop. Where once tourist... read more »
Posted: December 11, 2019
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