Posts Tagged: mexico

The Riviera Nayarit – Mexico’s Newest Hot Spot

The Riviera Nayarit – Mexico’s Newest Hot Spot

The Riviera Nayarit has been getting a lot of attention these days, and for good reason. The Riviera Nayarit is… Read more »

Mother’s Day in Mexico

Mother’s Day in Mexico

Unlike in the US where Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May, Mexicans honor the mothers of… Read more »

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Our Mexico: Nature

Our Mexico: Nature

Mexico is such a vast and visually stunning country that we at Journey Mexico have decided to showcase the nature,… Read more »

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Mexico Encourages Spring Break Travel

Mexico Encourages Spring Break Travel

This article has been re-posted from Travel Weekly. You can find the original article at: Mexico tourism exec: “Texas travel… Read more »

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More Positive Information about Mexico

More Positive Information about Mexico

Kenneth Kiesnoski of Travel Weekly wrote an article on Monday titled: “Mexico Tourism Board Focuses on Positives in Webinar,” which… Read more »

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Tourism to Mexico on the Rise

Tourism to Mexico on the Rise

Travel + Leisure recently published their Atlas Industry Review, which presents some interesting and encouraging figures in regards to travel… Read more »

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Mexico: The World’s Largest Producer of Organic Coffee

Mexico: The World’s Largest Producer of Organic Coffee

Did you know that 75% of the word’s organic coffee comes from Latin America and of that 75%, Mexico is… Read more »

Posted In Nature, News
2010 UN Climate Conference in Cancun, Mexico

2010 UN Climate Conference in Cancun, Mexico

As global concerns about climate change grow, the UN is pushing for world leaders to come to an agreement to… Read more »

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Underwater Sculpture Park in Cancun

Underwater Sculpture Park in Cancun

Artist and environmentalist, Jason deCaires Taylor, has entered the final stages of an incredible project designed to alleviate pressure on the natural reefs of Cancun, Mexico by attracting both marine wildlife and human tourists to a currently barren area of sea-floor, which will soon become a natural reef of cement sculptures.

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Celebrate Mexico at The Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Celebrate Mexico at The Smithsonian Folklife Festival

2010 marks the 44th edition of The Smithsonian Festival in Washington D.C., and Mexico is one of the this year’s… Read more »

Posted In Culture, News
British Airways Now Flying to Cancun, Mexico

British Airways Now Flying to Cancun, Mexico

Starting in November of 2010, British Airways will be offering two direct, weekly flights from London Gatwick to Cancun, Mexico.

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New Food Video From Colonial Mexico Trip

New Food Video From Colonial Mexico Trip

We posted a new video on our Experiences – Food, Wine, and Spirits page today. The video was shot on a recent trip to Mexico’s Colonial Heartland and includes some nice commentary by the chef.

Arthur Drooker Photos of Mexico

Arthur Drooker Photos of Mexico

Journey Mexico client, and professional photographer, Arthur Drooker has some incredible images on his website from two recent trips – one to the Yucatan Peninsula and one to Mexico City, and Veracruz.

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Journey Mexico Has New Tourism Routes Covered

Journey Mexico Has New Tourism Routes Covered

As mentioned in a previous post, Gloria Guevara, Mexico’s new Minister of Tourism, is advocating the promotion of Mexico’s many… Read more »

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Ancient Tomb of Dignitaries Found in Chiapas

Ancient Tomb of Dignitaries Found in Chiapas

A great archeological discovery was made last week in Chiapas, Mexico. Mexican and American archaeologists found a tomb containing the remains of four skeletons

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Mexico Promotional Video

Mexico Promotional Video

Here’s an incredible video made by Willie Sousa for the Mexican Tourism board. If our 10 Reasons to Visit Mexico This Summer didn’t convince you, this should do the trick.

The Music of Oaxaca, Mexico

The Music of Oaxaca, Mexico

On Friday, the National Post published an excellent article by Karen Ashenburg about the abundance of music and dance that… Read more »

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Michoacan Artisans at Work

Michoacan Artisans at Work

On a recent trip to Michoacán in Mexico’s Colonial Heartland, several members of the Journey Mexico team got to watch local craftsmen at work pounding heated metal into things likes plates, bowls, platters, pots, pans, etc.