Monthly Archives: August 2010
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo on New 500 Peso Bill
Two of Mexico’s most treasured artists, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo have been joined the ranks of an Aztec lord,… Read more »
JM Director of Ops Returns from Scouting Trip
Journey Mexico Director of Operations, Matteo Luthi, was recently on a two-week trip with his family in Southern Mexico scouting… Read more »
Mexico Tourism Continues to Push Forward
The Mexican Tourism Board continues to push forward with their efforts to increase tourism to Mexico by adding both a new Executive to their staff and a new international tourism fair in Mexico City.
Journey Mexico a Member of Departures Magazine Luxury Advisory Board
Journey Mexico president, Zachary Rabinor, is a member of Departures Magazine’s Luxury Advisory Board. The Luxury Advisory Board provides Departures… Read more »
Aerial Photography of Mexico City
I came across some amazing aerial photographs of Mexico City and it’s surrounding areas the other day. The photographer’s website… Read more »
Journey Mexico Number 13 on Inc 5000 List
For the second year in a row, Journey Mexico made Inc. Magazine‘s Inc 5000 list. In Spite of the Swine… Read more »
JM Bids Farewell to our Summer Intern Monica
Journey Mexico was fortunate to have a great intern, Monica Marchak, working in our Puerto Vallarta office this summer. Monica… Read more »
Journey Mexico Villa and Hotel Visits
Journey Mexico has been busy expanding our website it include partner villa, hotel, and yacht profiles (It’s still a work-in-progress,… Read more »
Mexico’s New Minister of Tourism – The New Woman in Charge
Since taking office, Guevara has secured a $35 million budget for a media campaign to shed new light on Mexico as a prime destination for cultural tourism.
Ancient Tunnel Found Under Mexican Pyramid
Scientists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have recently located an ancient tunnel that leads to several sealed chambers below the Temple of the Feathered Serpent
Mexico Awarded Two New UNESCO World Heritage Sites
The addition of these two cultural sites gives Mexico 31 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in total