Best New Hotels in Mexico 2015

Mexico is growing positively in a variety of ways that include infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, and tourism. With tourism as a leading economic influence, investments in the sector continue to grow exponentially. In the past 12 months, several hotels have opened up alongside a handful of renovations, remodeling and re-branding. Check out our picks for the best new hotels in Mexico:

Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen Resort

With a remarkable ocean side setting in the Riviera Maya, the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen, which is the first Grand Hyatt in Mexico, opened in June. Situated just steps from Mamitas Beach and the vibrant shops, restaurants, and nightclubs of Playa’s legendary Fifth Avenue, the distinctive resort  blends modern, contemporary design elements with Mayan-inspired textures and materials. The Grand  Hyatt Playa del Carmen features 314 guestrooms including 36 suites, 20 oceanfront suites, and two presidential suites along with a selection of swim-ups available. There are also two restaurant on-site, a 6,000 sq ft spa, and meeting and event spaces.

 

Mi Amor

With an ideal location perched on a rocky outcrop over the Caribbean Sea in Tulum,  Mi Amor Boutique Hotel is a new “chic and adventurous” property that pays tribute to contemporary Mexican design with stunning natural elements. The 17 rooms overlook the jungle, and/or the pool and sea creating an airy natural feel yet still providing all the modern comforts of a luxury hotel. In addition to modern rooms, Mi Amor Boutique Hotel features a The Colibri Spa, Unico Restaurant, and craft cocktails from Jasper Soffer.mi-amor-boutique-hotel-tulum-9

 

La Semilla

Named by Travel + Leisure magazine as one of the “43 Best New Hotels Around the Globe“, La Semilla describes its design concept as “rough luxe” meaning a simple wear-and-tear style of vintage Mexican-traditional décor in a sophisticated way. The small, adults-only  boutique hotel  features nine rooms and is just steps away from both Playa del Carmen’s lively Fifth Avenue and the beach.

 

Coral Tulum

This boutique hotel was opened under the same owners as one of Tulum’s most favorite accomodations: Ana y Jose. Set right on the beachfront, Coral offers 20 luxury rooms to pamper guests in a quiet and comfortable setting. Each suite features a fabulous balcony, a private swimming pool, and a majestic king-size bed dressed with imported cotton.coral-tulum-boutique-hotel-2

 

Cacao

Opened in late November 2014, Boutique Hotel Cacao in Playa del Carmen is a layed-back, relaxed “Hippie Chic” hotel with sophisticated accommodations. Ideally located on Playa del Carmen’s Fifth Avenue, the 60-room property is located in the heart of the destination’s chic scene of restaurants, clubs and boutiques. Read More about Cacao Playa del Carmen >>hotel-cacao-playa-del-carmen-boutique-8

Other new hotels include:
The Hippodrome Boutique Hotel Debuts in Mexico City’s Condesa Neighborhood
Hotel Mousai Debuts in Puerto Vallarta
Los Cabos Hotel Update

Coming Soon:

JW Marriott Los Cabos

The JW Marriott Los Cabos Beach Resort & Spa has been announced to debut in Fall 2015. The 299-room luxury beachfront resort will be situated near San José de Cabo in the upscale Puerto Los Cabos community and will feature an open-air lobby, expansive infinity poolswell-appointed guest rooms and suites  all with unobstructed ocean views, seven restaurants, a world-class spa & fitness center, beach club, meeting facilities, and retail shops.  The resort’s architectural design will also provide idyllic spaces to display international works of contemporary art from renowned international artists.

Rosewood Puebla

Puebla will be home to Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ fourth Mexican property in 2016. The hotel will be housed in a collection of buildings from different eras surrounding a picturesque courtyard where a 300-year-old chapel stands. The hotel will offer 79 guestrooms and suites, a restaurant, a rooftop bar and swimming pool with views of Iglesia de San Francisco, an outdoor courtyard seating, and their signature Sense® spa. Read More about Rosewood Puebla >>

 

New UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mexico: Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque

Last week the UNESCO World Heritage Committee gathered in Bonn, Germany for the 39th Session of their annual committee meeting. In this meeting the representatives added 27 properties to the UNESCO World Heritage List (24 cultural, 2 natural, and 1 mixed). The new 27 properties come from 24 different counties, with Mexico included naming The Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque Hydraulic System to be recognized for having outstanding universal value to mankind.

The Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque (El Acueducto del padre Tembleque o Acueducto de Tembleque) spans 45km (28mi) long from Zempoala, Hidalgo to Otumba, Mexico State. Initiated by the Franciscan friar, Padre Temleque, it was built in the 16th century  with support from local indigenous communities. It incorporates the highest single-level arcade ever built in an aqueduct with 145 arches and is an important example of the exchange of influences between Europe and pre-Hispanic culture.

It was selected as UNESCO World Heritage Site based on the criteria that it represents a masterpiece of human creative genius; exhibits an important interchange of human values, over a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture or technology, monumental arts, town-planning or landscape design; and to be an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates significant stages in human history.

This is the first UNESCO World Heritage Site to be added to Mexico since El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve in 2013. Mexico how has a total 33 Cultural and Natural World Heritage Sites – more than any other country in the Americas, and 6th worldwide.

 

CC Acueducto del Padre tembleque by Carmelita Thierry

“Acueducto del Padre tembleque” by Carmelita Thierry – Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

 

TO DISCOVER UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES AND CITIES IN MEXICO, CLICK HERE:
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The Complete 411 on Tulum: Where to Stay, Eat, and Wander

Tulum, a once “off the beaten path” destination on Mexico’s dazzling Caribbean Coast, is known for its picturesque Mayan archaeological site perched on a cliff overlooking the turquoise blue Mexican-Caribbean sea.
Today, as the region has grown into a world-class tourism destination, it is one of the most visited Mayan sites.  As increased visitation and development pushes down the coast from Cancun, Tulum has retained its bohemian, wild feel along with being home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the world; Tulum has evolved from a cross-roads trading post of the Mayan Civilization to a truck stop village into the type of “travelers place” that reminds us why we travel in the first place!

Tulum Ruins

In the beginning Tulum was placed firmly on the backpackers map and had relatively little to no infrastructure for travelers.  The intrepid hung their hammocks between the swaying palm trees, pitched their tents, and quietly enjoyed the white sand beaches, crystalline waters, virgin cenotes with a few others and with nesting sea turtles and other abundant wildlife.  As the word spread of spectacular, secluded beaches and solitude, Tulum became a haven for nature lovers, yoga practitioners, divers, and those looking to escape the mass tourism that enveloped Cancun and then spread down the Riviera Maya.  Today Tulum continues its evolution and now welcomes trendy travelers with a full array of boutique hotels, unique restaurants, and even an organic and tranquil nightlife scene (except for Saturday nights when Papaya Playa pulses and brings in internationally renowned DJs!).  Still off the grid and with only sporadic cell phone coverage (at least on the beach), change has come quickly to Tulum  which now even has its very own chain supermarket; allegedly Wall Mart and Costco have their sites picked out for future development.

The strip of beach where the sought after hotels are located is still off the grid with no hard line power; while this has limited its growth until now, it has also made it vulnerable to environmental degradation as development continues.  Set on a strip of beach in front of the Caribbean and surrounded by the jungle to the east, Tulum archaeological site to the north, and Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve to the South, Tulum really is a finite resource.  While Tulum has gotten a name for itself as a sustainable or green destination, most hotels employ part or full time generators and few are taking sustainability seriously; hopefully that will change or it will begin to impact the very attributes that have lured travelers here from the outset.  An array of new niche hotels has entered the area, and although there are a few all-inclusive resorts (Dreams Tulum being excellent for families), most people come for the smaller, boutique hotels.

Travelers who come to Tulum are generally looking for an off the beaten path, secluded, intimate experience with nature and a strong sense of place and community; the contrast from Cancun couldn’t be more stark!  The new wave of boutique hotels, restaurants and shops that have cropped up along the beach in and around Tulum embody the ethos of the destination with a small scale, authentic, down to earth look and feel that is more and more difficult to find.  Price points range from $20 (for a place to pitch your tent) to $1,000 dollars a night offering options for every traveler’s budget. Tulum and its unique community of backpackers, yoga enthusiasts, spiritual travelers, ‘green’ tourists, bo-ho hippes, A-List celebrities and fashion industry execs, would all agree that Tulum is the hot place to be. In fact, Ralph Lauren Magazine says “Tulum has emerged as a destination for the fashionable to decompress and spiritually recharge”

The most innovative new additions to the hotel scene include Coral Tulum, Mi Amor, Coqui Coqui Tulum, Jashita, The Beach, El Pez, Casa Malka, the newly remodeled Las Ranitas, and  Be TulumPapaya Playa is also making a stir with the consolidation of the former bungalows Prival, Papaya, and Copal.  Travelers looking for a unique Mexican beach vacation will find some of the best experiences at these hotels. Private villas are also not to be overlooked. Tulum offers some of the world’s most extraordinary beachfront retreats including: Casa Nalum, Casa Ikal, Hacienda Chekul, Casa Cantarena, and Casa Colorada.

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The beach is also dotted with some delicious and memorable culinary experiences; so much so that it’s difficult to even know where to begin; that said, be sure not to miss:  Puro Corazón is an artisanal restaurant fusing traditional regional Mexican food with contemporary and modern cuisine; el Tábano is a family run restaurant using local ingredients and knowhow; The Hartwood by signature Chef Eric Werner is truly extraordinary, again with the theme of using locally grown ingredients, solar powered, and artisanally crafted plates; a 3 star Michelin quality and creativity nestled deep in the beachside jungle of Tulum.   Eric is also putting together multi-day culinary workshops that are a must for foodies!

Best restaurants in Tulum

Parallel to the development on the beach, Tulum pueblo’s growth has been astounding; a sleepy little stop for gas, beer, ice, and some other essentials now boasts more than 30,000 inhabitants who work in and around the dynamically growing tourism industry. Tulum Pueblo straddles either side of the Mexico highway 307 and is teeming with the real deal in terms of restaurants, bars, and fun places to hang out.  Interestingly, some of the best restaurants in the area are found of the beach in Tulum Pueblo including the best  whole Red Snapper, towering portions of ceviche, and the Coconut Shrimp in town at El Camello Jr., unique mole and central Mexican dishes at Cetli, La Nave for the best pizzas in town, Rincon Italian with fresh pastas homemade sauces hidden local’s place, El Chiapaneco for tacos al pastor and a dizzying array of homemade salsas only open after 6 pm,  Don Cafeto for a good local, traditional Mexican meal, and many more!  For a cool locals late night hang out don’t miss La Gran Mosca Verde for cool cocktails, open air foreign film nights, and the best Mojitos in town. (Click here for our Tulum Restaurant Recommendation list)

So what else is in Tulum beside eco-chic hotels and beautiful beaches? Tulum is also famous for it cenotes (fresh water sink holes that allow access to the amazing subterranean river system and caverns that criss-cross the Yucatan Peninsula). Cenotes are a big draw because in addition to offering the opportunity to refresh in their fresh and cool waters in the middle of a hot day, they harbor mysterious clues and vestiges of Mayan rituals and history.  Exploring by foot, swimming, snorkeling and even SCUBA expeditions for the truly intrepid (and certified!) are all options to literally scratch beneath the surface of this dynamic region.  Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve to the south offers one of the largest and most important protected areas in the Americas and offers the nature inclined traveler first class opportunities for bird watching, along with hundreds of other species, many of them unique to the region.  Don’t’ miss the sunset from the top of the Cesiak Eco lodge!  You can also visit the small but interesting Muyil archaeological site within the reserve and explore its labyrinth of channels and canals amongst the mangrove and wetland estuaries with local Mayan community members who are making good on the promise of ecotourism.  Nearby you have the impressive Cobá archeological site (only :40 minutes from Tulúm) and if you’re inclined to explore further you can head to Valladolid, a 500 year old colonial village in the center of the Yucatan Peninsula and its first capital city!

Famous ruins at Tulum archaeological site

With so many options for natural, cultural, culinary, and adventure experiences it’s no wonder that Tulúm is the hot place to be these days.  Tulúm is holding true to its origins as a cross roads: between the intensive development to the north and pristine nature to the south; designer hotels and thatched roof bungalows; fashionistas and hippy backpackers, living the experience and being seen in the scene.  The contrasts all point to an almost metaphysical magnetism that Tulum has cast on the creative, the adventurous, and the spiritual, bringing it to the cutting edge of contemporary travel today!

 

READ MORE ABOUT  TULUM HERE:

Barefoot Luxury, a Tulum Escape     |     Things to do in Tulum     |     The Hotel Esencia Experience     |     Incredible Photos of Tulum     |     Tulum Itineraries     | Tulum Villas

 

 

Discover Art and Cuisine in Mexico City, the City of Frida

Journey Mexico recently chatted with Travel Agent Central about Mexico City . Below are excerpts from the article “Art and Cuisine in the City of Frida” written by Ana Figueroa and featured on Travel Agent Central’s website:

The Mexican self-portrait artist Frida Kahlo spent most of her life in Mexico City’s historic Coyoacan neighborhood. Her home, La Casa Azul, became a museum after her death in 1954. It’s now one of the most-visited museums in Mexico City. The bright blue structure is filled with photos and paintings by Kahlo and her husband, Diego Rivera; as well as folk art, artifacts and memorabilia from their (often stormy) life together.  Next door, the Diego Rivera House-Studio holds the renowned muralist’s work materials, his collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts as well as personal items.

But there’s more to life in the “city of Frida” than artist studios and museums.That’s the message from the Mexico Tourism Board. They’re enticing visitors to experience “A Mexico City Journey Inspired by Frida Kahlo.” The “journey” includes a number of culinary, cultural and artistic highlights.

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“The culinary movement is really booming in Mexico City. We’re seeing a lot more interest in that. We have itineraries that showcase different types of culinary experiences,” Lilliana Aviles, director of marketing for Journey Mexico,tells Travel Agent.

The company’s “In-depth Culinary Experience & Hands-On Cooking Class” includes a tour of Mercado Medellin in the Roma neighborhood. Guests sample salsas, moles, craft cheeses, single origin coffee from Chiapas, among other items. After the market tour, they take part in a cooking class followed by a Mexican wine and artisanal mezcal tasting. Journey Mexico offers a “Market Tour and Cooking Class” that visits Mercado San Juan, one of the oldest in Mexico City. Afterwards, guests take part in a cooking class and wine pairing conducted by Chef Maycoll Calderon of J&G Grill at the St. Regis Mexico City.

Chef Maycoll J&G Grill Private Cooking Class

TO READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE ON TRAVEL AGENT CENTRAL, CLICK HERE.

To Discover Art in Cuisine in Mexico City, click the below:
Culinary Tour Through Mexico City, Puebla, and Oaxaca
Food, Wine and Tequila in Colonial Mexico

 

Where to Dine in Mexico City: Aida

Behind a discreet side door from inside the Hippodrome Boutique Hotel in Condesa hides a haven for food lovers. Aida, a new restaurant from the same innovative mind who also created Los Limosneros and Carnívoro,  has the spirit of “new Mexican cuisine”. At Aida, the concept is to incorporate traditional home-style recipes with new techniques and fresh ingredients to provide both a “farm to table” philosophy and to encounter an authentic yet modern Mexican dining experience. General Manager, Juan Pablo Ballesteros calls the menu at his restaurant, “honest and tasty food, nothing avant-garde”.

Intimate and stunning spaces, Aida features three floors and includes a private wine cellar and three bars   – one exclusively focused on gin cocktails for hotel and VIP guests.

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Journey Mexico’s Mexico City office recently had the opportunity to sample Aida’s menu. Welcomed graciously and genuinely by Juan Pablo, he walked us through the unique concept of his menu which includes short ribs, porkchops, pork belly, and their signature “cerdington” which is their pork interpretation of beef wellington. With each bite of the tasting menu, the Journey Mexico team savored the freshness and quality of the organic meat and admired the unique creations churned out of the kitchen.

Restaurant Aida  and the Hippodrome Hotel are located at Av. Mexico 188 in Condesa.

 

More blog posts on restaurants in Mexico City:

RESTAURANTS AND WHERE TO EAT IN MEXICO CITY
WHERE TO DINE IN MEXICO CITY: SUE 45
MEXICO ON THE WORLD’S 50 BEST RESTAURANT LIST 2014

Three Luxury Properties Now Open In Los Cabos

Los Cabos’ epic comeback continues.. and after nine long months since Hurricane Odile swept through Baja California Sur, the luxury hotels of Esperanza, One & Only Palmilla, and Rosewood Las Ventanas al Paraiso in Los Cabos  have all officially re-opened this month to receive guests.

 

One&Only Palmilla, opened April 20th, is inviting guests to see their several resort improvements which include 173 updated guest rooms, a new 22,000-sq ft indoor/outdoor spa with fitness center, a new steakhouse restaurant, a newly re-imaged Agua Bar, a manicure/pedicure studio, a designer hair salon, and a Barber&Blade men’s salon. One&Only Palmilla now also has a yoga garden on site,  private beach coves and beach cabanas. To celebrate their comeback, the resort is offering guests the fourth night complimentary plus private chauffeured round trip airport transfers and daily American Breakfast for two.

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Rosewood Las Ventanas al Paraiso,  opened June 4th, debuted their enhanced resort with  83 suites and villas, including 12 Signature Villas ranging from one to three bedrooms each with infinity-edged pools. Opened in 1997  Las Ventanas al Paraíso have made ongoing renovations but nothing quite as in-depth as these past months.  New aesthetic features include different furniture and decoration and they have also introduced personalized services which include villa hosts and dog butlers! To add to their “sense of place” signature style in hotels, Las Ventanas has launched a collection of Baja-inpsired expereinces that include a cooking class, tequila tasting, treasure hunt through Baja, and the opportunity to create a pearl at a pearl farm.  Much admired for its architecture and artistry, the constant attention to detail, and striving for something better distinguishes this remarkable resort.

Esperanza, an Auberge Resort, opened June 7th, showed off re-imagined rooms that embody the spirit of Los Cabos coastal living. New additions to the resort include a completely transformed and sophisticated updating of Esperanza’s interiors, restaurant, bar, and pool. Details in the 57 all-seaview guestrooms include handmade furniture, hand-blown glass details, hand-embroidered pillows, and bathroom accessories created by local artisans from Guadalajara and Oaxaca. Also being reintroduced is Esperanza’s signature Cocina del Mar restaurant which complements the seafood-driven local cuisine of Chef Gonzalo Cerda, with a new ceviche bar taking center stage. The newly transformed Esperanza resort exudes barefoot elegance and for a limited time, guests can enjoy their 4th night free, private roundtrip airport transfers, daily breakfast, welcome amenity and complimentary fitness and yoga classes.

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Welcome Sean Emmerton as Journey Mexico’s New Villa Program Director

Mexico City, Mexico – Journey Mexico – Mexico´s leading luxury travel company – is pleased to announce that Sean Emmerton has been appointed as their new Villa Program Director. Sean brings to Journey Mexico´s team a wealth of knowledge about the hospitality industry with a specialty in Los Cabos luxury. Sean will spearhead the company´s new villa program along with developing an exclusive portfolio.

In his new role, Sean will be accompanied by his son, Hunter, who also joins the Journey Mexico team as Villa Sales Manager. Together, the dynamic father/son duo will be responsible for building a hand-selected portfolio of Mexico’s finest villa properties in Los Cabos, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Cancun, and the Pacific Coast including Puerto Vallarta and Punta Mita. Sean explains, “What will set Journey Mexico´s new villa program apart from many others is that we are based in Mexico and have many years’ experience understanding the variety of destinations and unique cultural aspects for each area of the country”.

sean-e-1Born in the UK, Sean has over 25 years’ experience in the hospitality industry across the globe. His most outstanding achievements include being named as Rosewood Resort’s Director of Sales & Marketing for the opening of Las Ventanas al Paraiso, a resort which completely changed the luxury travel and tourism service levels for Los Cabos and all of Mexico; and also creating the private villa rental program for Villas Del Mar, Los Cabos’s most prestigious private resort community.

A formal launch of the villa collection will take place late July 2015 and forthcoming is a new online portal showcasing the villas using state-of-the-art navigation on Journey Mexico´s website.

 

About Journey Mexico
Journey Mexico is a deluxe travel company that creates tailor-made itineraries throughout the Mexican republic for sophisticated and discerning travelers. With offices in Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, and Mexico City, Journey Mexico´s strong presence throughout country´s vast and diverse regions enables the firm to offer distinctive and authentic travel experiences that include multi-region itineraries in states such as Yucatan, Chiapas, Oaxaca and Guanajuato with in-depth guided tours; luxurious seaside escapes; private jet and yacht excursions; culinary packages, villa rentals and much more. www.journeymexico.com

For more information:
Media Contact: Lillian Avilés
Director of Marketing Journey Mexico
Mexico City Tel: +52 (55) 5350 8533(MX), +1 (646) 688 3322(US)
[email protected]

New Rosewood Puebla to Open 2016

Puebla will be home to Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ fourth Mexican property. Puebla is a UNESCO World Heritage City situated approximately 75 miles southeast of Mexico City and is known for its outstanding colonial architecture, traditional cuisine and colorful ceramics.  Expected to open in 2016, the hotel will be in a prime location near the city’s main square which is Puebla’s cultural, religious and political center.

Rosewood Puebla will be housed in a collection of buildings from different eras surrounding a picturesque courtyard where a 300-year-old chapel stands. The hotel will offer 79 guestrooms and suites, a restaurant, a rooftop bar and swimming pool with views of Iglesia de San Francisco, an outdoor courtyard seating, and their signature Sense® spa.

The city and people of Puebla are the primary source of inspiration for the hotel’s design, drawing from the art, history and architecture of the region. Traditional materials  will be incorporated into the building and throughout the property they will highlight talavera pottery along with  works from Mexican artists in a sophisticated blend of the traditional with the contemporary.

“Rosewood Puebla will be a wonderful complement to our existing Mexican properties,” says Sonia Cheng, chief executive officer, Rosewood Hotel Group. “Puebla is a living canvas and offers rich cultural, culinary and historic traditions in which guests will be able to immerse themselves.”

Photos courtesy of Oficina de Turismo de la Ciudad de Puebla

Photos courtesy of Oficina de Turismo de la Ciudad de Puebla

Read full press release here: Rosewood Puebla in Mexico to Open 2016

Condé Nast Traveler Releases Travel Specialists 2015

After a few management changes last year, Condé Nast Traveler surprised everyone by releasing a new website that is fresh, visually engaging, and interactive.   This month, they have rolled out on a new tool on their site that will let users find and connect with travel specialists from around the world.  The launch of the tool is timed to the release of their June issue, which includes a package of stories that features the work of travel specialists and includes some anecdotes from clients. It will be the first of  more coverage to-come highlighting  all that travel specialists do. Top Travel Specialists in Condé Nast Traveler is a  distinction that only a handful of travel professionals from around the world have been awarded.

Zach, who was a member of the original CNT Travel Specialist program from 2010-2013, is again featured on the new Condé Nast Traveler Travel Specialist website tool. Click here to view his profile:

 

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Journey Mexico Staff Participates in Sacred Mayan Journey

Brenda, part of Journey Mexico’s Coordination Team, recently participated in the 9th Voyage of La Travesía Sagrada Maya (the Sacred Mayan Journey). The event is an ancient ceremony in which women and men guided by strong helmsmen, honor their Mayan ancestors by crossing in  a canoe from Pole (Xcaret) to Kuzamil Island (Cozumel), for the sacred message of the goddess Ixchel.

The Sacred Mayan Journey event includes 35 teams of 10 people and requires a minimum of 6 months training commitment to participate. During these 6 months, the canoeists train both mentally and physically to be able to row the long distance of 35km (22mi).

The voyage of The Sacred Mayan Journey is a ritual that dates back to 1250-1519 AD that combined knowledge about sea navigation and commercial shipping routes of the the ancient Maya. These routes were centered around Ixchel, the Mayan goddess of the Moon, tides, fertility, childbirth, and medicine. When the Mayas crossed, they would bring offerings to Ixchel and receive divine messages to share with their communities. Today, the tradition is a practice that strengthens the cultural identity of the Yucatan Peninsula and with the expert advice of INAH, adheres faithfully to the original rituals, dances, music, and even types of canoes.

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Brenda, participated for the first time this year in the event. She shares her experience:

The Sacred Mayan Journey provides a set of essential life characteristics that make one human: physical force, a higher power, and the sea. It is with this mindset I had to learn to incorporate those values in my personal life. First, in a physical aspect; the voyage demanded intense preparation to achieve a certain condition, force, and resistance. One must push their body to extreme limits beyond what they believe they are capable of.  Battling this challenge, I realized that the ability to be able to push yourself physically actually comes from the mind and that you must  question your actual being and faith. Faith, is a powerful force which one does not see or touch, and although does not provide certainty it helps you to push forward. Faith in myself is what allowed me to reach a physical condition I never knew I had. Finally, the sea which represents life: completely unpredictably; the sea, as with life, is beautiful but wild. To be able to make a long, unpredictable journey in hopes to arrive to somewhere new, it is essential to cross with a passion and blazing fire in your heart. It was an honor to be apart of something so significant not only in regards to honoring my culture, but also becoming a stronger person in doing so.

 

2015 Updated Mexico Travel Warning from U.S. Department of State

In an effort to make sure U.S. citizens are aware of any international security concerns in Mexico, the U.S. Department of State has been updating their travel warning about every eight months or so. The report was edited May 5, 2015, with little changes from its prior.

 

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Millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year for study, tourism, and business, including more than 150,000 who cross the border every day. The Mexican government dedicates substantial resources to protect visitors to major tourist destinations, and there is no evidence that organized criminal groups have targeted U.S. visitors or residents based on their nationality. Resort areas and tourist destinations in Mexico generally do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime that are reported in the border region or in areas along major trafficking routes.  More >>

 

 

State Assessment:

The follow states have no warning or advisories in effect, unless noted otherwise with an asterisk (*) or pound sign (#). For your convenience, we have highlighted the touristic destinations that can be found in those states.

Baja California Sur##: 
Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos, Isla Espiritu Santo, Loreto, Laguna San Ignacio, Magdelena Bay

Campeche: No advisory is in effect.
Campeche City, Calakmul, Edzna

Chiapas: No advisory is in effect.
San Cristobal de las Casas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Comitán, Tapachula, Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Toniná, Sumidero Canyon, San Juan Chamula, Zinacantan

Guanajuato: No advisory is in effect.
Guanajuato City, Leon, San Miguel de Allende

Guerrero*:
Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, Ixtapa

Hidalgo: No advisory is in effect.

Jalisco#:
Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Tequila

Distrito Federal: No advisory is in effect.
Mexico City (Polanco, Santa Fe, San Angel, Coyoacan, La Condesa, Chapultepec Park, Bascilica de Guadalupe, Historic Center, Zócalo, Xochimilco, Templo Mayor, Bellas Artes)

Michoacan*:
Morelia

Nayarit#:
Riviera Nayarit, Nuevo Vallarta, Punta de Mita, Sayulita, Bucerias

Oaxaca: No advisory is in effect.
Oaxaca City, Sierra Norte, Monte Alban, Mitla,  Teotitlán del Valle, San Bartolo de Coyotepec, San Martin Tilcajete,  Cuilápam de Guerrero, Tlacolula,  Huatulco, Puerto Escondido

Puebla: No advisory is in effect.
Puebla City, San Andres Cholula, San Pedro Cholula

Queretaro: No advisory is in effect.
Queretaro City, Bernal

Quintana Roo: No advisory is in effect.
Cancun, Riviera Maya, Tulum,  Playa del Carmen, Mayakoba, Akumal, Isla Mujeres, Puerto Aventuras, Cozumel, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve,  Xpu-Ha

Sinaloa*:
Mazatlan

Tabasco: No advisory is in effect.
Villahermosa

Tlaxcala: No advisory is in effect.

Yucatan: No advisory is in effect.
Merida, Chichen Itza, Isla Holbox,  Ek Balam, Valladolid,  Izmal, Uxmal

*There are advisories in effect for the state. The listed cities listed okay for travel but you should exercise caution and stay within tourist areas.
#There are advisories in effect for the state in general but does not specifically mention the listed cities below.
## There are advisories in effect for the state but in very specific areas, the cities listed are not included in the advisory.
Read the official warning for specific details and outlines.

 

Journey Mexico Recommends

As with any travel, you should always exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. We encourage everyone to review the detailed information on staying safe in Mexico via the State Department’s Country Specific Information for Mexico.  We also recommend reading Journey Mexico Owner, Zach Rabinor’s recent interview on safety: What You Need To Know As A Traveler Visiting Mexico Right Now

 

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Note: The U.S Department of State travel warning was updated January 19, 2016. Read the new post here: 2016 UPDATED MEXICO TRAVEL WARNING FROM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Guadalajara Named Hottest Destination of 2015

Guadalajara was named “the next it city” by Conde Nast Traveler in their “Hottest Destinations of 2015” travel list!

Conde Nast Traveler writes,

 Look out, Mexico City—Guadalajara, the country’s second-largest metropolis and the capital of Jalisco is coming into its own. Especially the food scene, which is as good as you’d expect in the birthplace of tequila and the torta ahogada (a chili pepper sauce–soaked pork sandwich). Check out Casa Fayette, the new Grupo Habita hotel opening in late summer.

In our opinion, we are happy Guadalajara is on the map! We recommend traveling our Guadalajara, Tequila, and Punta Mita itinerary where travelers have the opportunity to learn all about Jalisco, and the folklore and traditions behind the Mexican symbols of mariachi and tequila. Fly into Guadalajara for a few days, head to the charming town of Tequila, and then finish on the beach side haven of Punta Mita.

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Escape to the Riviera Maya – Tulum, Akumal, and Banyan Tree Mayakoba

Looking for a reason to travel to Mexico this summer? There is no better time to visit the Riviera Maya than now! For a limited time, we are offering an exclusive early booking bonus for Banyan Tree Mayakoba with up to 25% off rates and  freebies such as private round-trip airport transfers and a private day tour of Tulum and Akumal with a 7 night stay (up to $785 value!).

Offering unrivaled serenity, Banyan Tree Mayakoba is a luxurious oasis located on Mexico´s crystalline Caribbean coastline. With sleek design and special attention to service, Banyan Tree Mayakoba is the first all-pool villa resort in the region, making it one of the most exclusive resorts on Mexico’s Riviera Maya. Guests who book 7 consecutive nights will enjoy a complimentary private tour to visit Tulum Archaeological Site and to swim with sea turtles in Akumal.

Swimming with turtles in Akumal

Early Booking Bonus Features:

    • Up to 25% discount on published rates
    • Complimentary private round-trip airport transfer
    • Daily buffet breakfast at Oriente restaurant included
    • Complimentary spa session with a minimum stay of 3 consecutive nights
    • Complimentary private deluxe day tour of Tulum and Akumal with a minimum stay of 7 consecutive nights
    • Rates are subject to local tax and service
    • Subject to availability, not combinable with other promotions & applicable only for new bookings

Booking window: May 11, 2015 – June 30, 2015
Travel Period: Now through December 19, 2015

 REDEEM HERE

Luxury resort in Riviera Maya Mayakoba

 

CLICK HERE  to start planning or contact directly a Journey Mexico planner:  [email protected]

 

What Have You Heard About Mexico These Days? Misconceptions Made Clear

What have you heard about Mexico? Here are some facts about Mexico you probably didn’t know.

1) Mexico is home to world class archaeology, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and museums

Mexico is home to over 44,000 archaeological sites, 27 of which are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage — that’s  more than Egypt and Greece! Mexico City also has more museums than any other city in the world.

2) Mexico is home to some of the most significant cities in the world

Mexico has 11 UNESCO World Heritage Cities, ranking the country in third place after Italy and Spain. The cities included on the list: Queretaro, San Miguel de Allende, Puebla, Zacatecas, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Morelia, Tlacotalpan, Campeche and Guanajuato are considered to be of outstanding importance to the common heritage of humankind.

3) Mexico is fourth among the top 10 best locations to retire

According to International Living,  Mexico is fourth among the top 10 best locations to retire. Reports are that approximately one million Americans live in Mexico.

4) Mexico excels in education

Mexico holds one of the worlds leading places of engineering graduates. Mexico is also home to the oldest university in North America.

5) Some of the world’s best vacation spots can be found in Mexico

Mexico hosts over 24 million tourists every year; and 80% of them return to visit again. With 176 natural protected areas, Jacques Cousteau named the Sea of Cortez “The Aquarium of the World”.  Don’t forget, Mexico’s cuisine is one of only two recognized as having special cultural significance to the world by  UNESCO.

6) Mexico is creative

Mexico is one of the worlds top producers and exporters of creative products. Mexican media and creativity companies report sales of over 20 billion dollars a year allowing media content to impact millions of people all over the world! Mexico is also a leader in design and production of aircraft parts and host to over 300 aerospace companies.

7) Mexico is High tech

Mexico is proud to be the number one flat screen exporter in the world, the 8th largest vehicle producer, and the 4th largest exporter of automobiles. Mexico is also first class as the worlds most competitive location for software, video games, web, and multimedia development.

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8)  Mexico is a cultural center center

Mexico hosts the largest Hispanic book-fair in Guadalajara and also hosts MACO, the most prestigious, international contemporary art fair in Latin America every year.

9) Mexico is on every dining table world wide

Mexico is the number one exporter of avacado, papaya, tomato, guava, and mango. The country is the proud birth place of chocolate as well as the second most important supplier of chocolate to the US. Tequila is also a product of Mexico, and they are also the number one exporter of beer. As if that wasn’t impressive enough, Mexico is also one of the world’s leading organic coffee producers and exporters.

 

Discover for yourself. Ready to visit Mexico? Start planning here.
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Guanajuato Named Gastronomy Capital

During the International Tourism Fair in Madrid (FITUR), the Mexican state of Guanajuato was recently awarded the title of the 2015 Gastronomic Culture Capital of Ibero America.

Fernando Olivera Rocha, the Secretary of Tourism in Guanajuato, said, “For Guanajuato, it is a great responsibility and compromise, but also exciting to have become the Ibero American Capital of Gastonomic Culture.”

This year, Guanajuato has planned 105 different gastronomic themed activities, both artistic and cultural, that will accompany the celebration of their new title not just in the state, but around Mexico. Spain, Portugal, Chile, Peru, and Colombia have also promised to help promote the new Gastronomic Culture Capital.

Guanajuato was also recognized for their touristic Tequlia Route that starts in Irapuato, primarily known for strawberry farming and home to the Plazuelas archaeological site, and ends in Pénjamo to enjoy a tasting of tequilas.

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¿Did You Know? Mexico is the oldest wine-producing region in the Americas and Guanajauto has several vineyards sprinkled throughout the state. Their wine harvest festivals take place in August. Read more here.

Why to Travel to Mexico in the Summer

Wondering when to visit Mexico? While Mexico is primarily thought as of an exotic, winter-escape destination, there are plenty of reasons why Mexico is also a fantastic getaway for summer  — especially for families! Colorful festivals, unique wildlife opportunities, and low-season rates make for memorable travel experiences in the summer in Mexico.

Colorful Festivals

Mexico comes to life during the summer with an array of activities that only take place from late June through the end of September. In Oaxaca, the lively and vibrant Guelaguetza Festival  is a yearly cultural celebration with traditional dances representative of indigenous groups from across the state. In Queretaro, San Miguel de Allende, and Baja California the summer is wine harvesting season, and the vendemia celebrations are on-going with wine stomping,  folk music, festival games, and of course wine tasting! In Guanajuato, the GIFF Film Festival (July) and Cervantino Festival are internationally recognized events; and if you’re anywhere in Mexico on September 15th and 16th, get ready for a green-white-and-red party of a lifetime as the entire country unites together in the streets, plazas, and hotels to celebrate their patriotism on Independence Day!

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Unique Wildlife Experiences

The summer lends itself to some pretty amazing animal migrations. From May to September,  whale sharks can be found off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula near Cancun. These 11ft long, 40 ton gentle giants are completely harmless to humans making swimming beside whale sharks an incredible lifetime memory. The summer is also season for sea turtle nesting, when thousands of mother turtles nest and lay their eggs on the beach. Many  hotels have sea turtle rescue and release programs, protecting the eggs from harm and allowing tourists to release the baby turtles into the sea once they hatch.

 

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Hotel Promotions

Compared to Christmas and Spring Break, the summer months are considered low season for Mexico, especially on the coast. That means hotels have lower rates or sweeten the deal with value-saving promotions. In the Riviera Maya, you can find deals at  Banyan Tree Mayakoba (lower rates), Belmond Maroma (4th night free), Grand Velas Riviera Maya (summer package) and the Viceroy (resort credit).  In the Yucatan Peninsula, there are hot summer discounts at each of the five luxury Haciendas; and in Los Cabos, the newly modified One &  Only Palmilla is offering the 4th night free!

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Exchange Rate 

This year in general has proven to be one of the best times to travel to Mexico as money extends further due to the current exchange rates against the peso. What typically was once a 10 to 1 rate (10 MXN:1 USD) has now increased 50% to an approximate average of 15:1.  That means shopping, fine dining, theatre, tickets for musuems and events, and select tours are more accessible than ever!

If you’re ready to plan your summer vacation to Mexico, contact a Journey Mexico travel planner today.

 

 

Journey Mexico – Mexico City News

After just six short months of opening our first Journey Mexico office in Mexico City (and third in the country), we are happy to report the following progress:

Staff

The Mexico City office, located right in front of the capital’s iconic landmark: El Ángel de la Independencia (Angel of Independence) now has six full time employees which include the Marketing Team, a Groups Sales Manager, an Operations Manager (Mexico City), and a Senior Travel Planner. You are invited to get to know each of them: Ana Belem, Judit, Mabel, Paulina, Lillian, and Jessica. We are currently looking for candidates to fill a  airport supervisor position.

Insider Access

Keeping up with the trends and knowledge of a city where over 20 million people live is no easy task which is why our entire staff in Mexico City is dedicated to staying on top of the latest and greatest. Our presence in Mexico City allows us to have our finger on the pulse of the most exciting happenings citywide. Scoping out the newest restaurants, having VIP access to museums or exclusive art shows, and where to shop in the hottest boutiques are just some of the expert, insider access details we provide to our clients.

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New Product and Hotels

Boutique hotels in Mexico City are springing up everywhere! La Valise in Roma Norte, Hippodrome in La Condesa, and Busue in Polanco are some the newest which we work with. We are also developing new, unique tours, such as “The Charro Experience”, off hour visits to the Anthropology Museum, hot air ballooning at Teotihuacan, and the”Mexico City Chocolate Indulgence Tour“, which shows the important role chocolates played in Mexico’s history and how it has evolved into modern gastronomic art today.

In The News

Spearheading the Mexico City office, Journey Mexico Director of Marketing, Lillian Aviles, has been taking the city by storm! One of her many accomplishments has been amplifying Journey Mexico’s presence in various press outlets including Travel Weekly, Travel Agent Central, and About.com. She has also been featured in La Agencia de Viajes Mexico magazine,  and Tale of a Guest for her hardwork and passion for Mexico.

“Mexico City can be whatever you want it to be”, replies Lillian Avilés (Director of Marketing at Journey Mexico) when we ask her why she loves Mexico City so much. “It’s just so colourful, lively and diverse!”. Her enthusiasm for one of the most intriguing and popular cities in the world is evident. It’s always exciting to meet people like Lillian, who love what they do and share their passions with the rest of us. – Tale of a Guest, Lillian Avilés: Living Each Day In The Moment.

 

If you’re interested in planning a trip to Mexico City, please contact our travel planning department: [email protected]

 

6 Things to Know This Whale Shark Season

Whale shark season in Mexico brings the chance to enjoy a bucket-list-worthy experience: an ocean swim next to a giant of the deep

But when is the whale shark season? And what rules and regulations should you follow? Find out the answer to these questions and more with these six things to keep in mind for whale shark season.

 

6 Things to Know About Whale Shark Season in Mexico

There are two whale shark seasons in Mexico

Mexico has two separate destinations where it is possible to swim with whale sharks. The first is off the Yucatan Peninsula and, more specifically, the waters around Cancun, Isla Mujeres, and Isla Holbox. The other is off Baja California Sur in the Sea of Cortez and Bay of La Paz. However, these two destinations welcome whale sharks to their waters at different times of the year.

Whale shark season in the Yucatan Peninsula, including Cancun, Isla Mujeres, and Isla Holbox, runs from June to September. Whale shark season in Baja California Sur runs from October to May.

 

The rules to swim with whale sharks will be enforced

It’s important to remember that only two people at a time per guide may enter the water to swim with a whale shark. In a typical group tour of 10 people, a person can expect to swim in the water two or three times, only several minutes each time. If travelers are interested in spending more swimming time with these amazing creatures, we recommend a private guide or a complete private whale shark excursion.

Other important rules to remember include no jet skis, no diving, no touching the whale sharks, no camera flashes, use biodegradable sunblock, and always keep at least three feet away from the whale shark’s body and at least 10 feet from its tail.

 

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Be flexible

Sea conditions will greatly impact the chance of interacting with whale sharks. If the ocean is choppy – not only is seasickness a factor – but it is much more difficult to find whale shark groups. And if it has recently rained, the whale sharks will not feed on the surface of the water and stay submerged.

Before the tour, it´s important to stay flexible and check with your provider to see if ocean conditions are agreeable. At Journey Mexico, we recommend only going out when conditions are best to ensure a pleasant experience.

 

The Whale Shark Festival is in mid-to-late July

Every year, the Isla Mujeres Department of Tourism runs its Whale Stark Festival. The event showcases the achievements, traditions, and environmental splendor of Isla Mujeres and attracts more than 5,000 people. The family-friendly fest encourages swimming with the whale sharks and educating visitors on the need to preserve the area’s marine ecosystem.

Part of the proceeds from the festival goes to Amigos de Isla Contoy, a non-profit organization working to advance education on sustainable marine conservation and ecotourism in the region. For more information, visit www.whalesharkfest.com.

 

Swimming with Whale Shark

Choose your tour operator carefully and consciously

Whale sharks are endangered – a species considered to be in danger of extinction in the wild. Therefore, it´s important to work only with a highly knowledgeable and experienced tour company that operates with the utmost respect to the animals. The tour boat operator should be aware and trained in the movements of the whale shark to avoid any collisions, and the guide should be certified and give a detailed briefing about the rules and safety before entering the water. If you are looking for an experienced and knowledgeable whale shark tour, please contact one of our Travel Planners.

 

Plan ahead!

Mexican conservation authorities decided to drastically limit the number of authorized whale shark boats after heavy congestion in past years resulted in injuries to the whale sharks. For this reason, availability is restricted. The new rules and regulations launched in Quintana Roo in 2019, for example, limit the number of divers to 80,000 visitors over the season.

It is therefore strongly recommended to reserve a tour before coming to Mexico. Try to avoid peak hours, visiting either before everybody arrives or when everybody starts to leave to maximize your time with the whale sharks.

 

Ready to Swim with Whale Sharks?

For the opportunity to swim with the whale sharks of Mexico, check out our Private Whale Shark Tour or Yacht Expedition to Swim with Whale Sharks. Remember, the use of a private, expert guide will enhance your experience greatly, enabling you to not only receive personal attention but also to perform the activity under your own pace and not have to wait in long lines to enter the water. In line with our commitment to sustainable tourism and pledge to provide the best possible services to our discerning travelers, we assess each tour carefully, only operating during good conditions and with certified, bilingual guides.