Posts Tagged: #mexicojourney

#MexicoJourney Through Colonial Mexico and Baja California Sur

This month, Journey Mexico will welcome 12 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, Germany,… Read more »

Posted In On the Road

Help Keep The Sumidero Canyon Pristine

Every summer during rainy season in Chiapas, hordes of debris and garbage from littering gets washed into the peaceful Grijalva… Read more »

Posted In Chiapas

The People of Mexico Through the Lens of Michelle Pasmanik

On our recent 15 day educational #MexicoJourney through Southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, we had the pleasure to be… Read more »

Posted In Media, On the Road

Things to do in San Cristobal de las Casas: Mundo Maya Textile Museum

One of the highlights of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas is the shopping. Delicately woven and colorful hand-crafted textiles… Read more »

Which Mayan Archaeological Site To Visit – #MexicoJourney

Visitors looking for a glimpse into Mundo Maya (The Mayan World) and their mysteries can effortlessly find a plethora of… Read more »

The Perfect Day in Oaxaca – #MexicoJourney

As one can imagine, our #MexicoJourney FAM trip is intense; in just 15 days we travel to a handful of  destinations… Read more »

Posted In Oaxaca, On the Road

Ten Facts About Puebla – #MexicoJourney

Containing more than 70 churches in the Historic City Center alone, Puebla maintains its close ties to colonial Spain through… Read more »

Posted In On the Road, Puebla

Hotel Downtown, A Hip Oasis Among Cobblestone Streets – #MexicoJourney

Hotel Downtown, a boutique hotel located within walking distance from Mexico City’s main plaza and within the blocks that make… Read more »

#MexicoJourney Through Southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula

This summer, Journey Mexico will welcome 10 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, Australia,… Read more »

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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 »

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 »

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