Posts By: Journey Mexico

Ask JM: Traveling to Mexico City with an Infant

Ask JM: Traveling to Mexico City with an Infant

Traveling with children can be difficult. In this episode of Ask Journey Mexico, we field a question from Lonely Planet’s… Read more »

Campeche to be the New Star of the Yucatan

Campeche to be the New Star of the Yucatan

Continuing in his efforts to make 2011 the Year of Mexican Tourism and to push Mexico further up the list… Read more »

Matteo’s Moments: The Road to Batopilas

Matteo’s Moments: The Road to Batopilas

Journey Mexico’s Matteo Luthi offers you a first hand look at the breathtaking road to Batopilas in Mexico’s Copper Canyon… Read more »

Posted In Copper Canyon, Media
Ask JM: Ten Day Itinerary from Mexico City

Ask JM: Ten Day Itinerary from Mexico City

In this Ask Journey Mexico, Zach answers a question from Trip Advisor about a ten day itinerary starting in Mexico… Read more »

Matteo’s Moments: Tzintzuntzan

Matteo’s Moments: Tzintzuntzan

In this week’s Matteo’s Moments, Journey Mexico’s Matteo Luthi takes you to the pre-columbian archeological site of Tzintzuntzan in Michoacan,… Read more »

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 »

Posted In News
Highlights From Obama-Calderón Press Conference

Highlights From Obama-Calderón Press Conference

On March 3rd, US President Barack Obama and Mexico President Felipe Calderón held a joint press conference from the White… Read more »

Posted In Culture, News

New Museum Unveiled in Mexico City

Mexico’s Carlos Slim, currently the world’s richest man, unveiled a new art museum in the Plaza Carso region of Mexico… Read more »

Posted In Culture, Mexico City, News
Mexico’s President First to Join Worldwide Tourism Initiative

Mexico’s President First to Join Worldwide Tourism Initiative

Last month we published a blog post titled President Calderón Walking the Walk and since then, he’s started running. The… Read more »

Journey Mexico February Newsletter

Journey Mexico February Newsletter

Greetings to all from sunny Puerto Vallarta! Our February Newsletter is out. If you have not received it, please sign… Read more »

Violent Deaths in Mexico: Everything Is Not as it Seems

Violent Deaths in Mexico: Everything Is Not as it Seems

This article has been re-posted from http://thecatalist.org. The original article can be found here. “In recent months the debate about… Read more »

Riviera Nayarit Leading Mexico’s Charge

Riviera Nayarit Leading Mexico’s Charge

Riviera Nayarit, located just north of Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, had a stellar year of tourism in 2010…. Read more »

Matteo’s Moments: Lake Arareco

Matteo’s Moments: Lake Arareco

In this Matteo’s Moments, Matteo Luthi takes you to the shores of the gorgeous Lake Arareco near Creel and the… Read more »

Mexican Hotels Making News for Excellence

Mexican Hotels Making News for Excellence

Continuing its longstanding tradition of offering outstanding resorts and hotels, several properties in Mexico have recently been awarded by major… Read more »

Posted In Luxury, News
President Calderón on the Safety of Mexico

President Calderón on the Safety of Mexico

While on the “Royal Tour” of Mexico with Peter Greenberg, Arnie Weissmann of Travel Weekly was able to interview Mexico’s… Read more »

Ask JM: 11 Days in Yucatan

Ask JM: 11 Days in Yucatan

Todays Ask Journey Mexico question comes from Sara who will be flying into Cancun but will have 11 free days… Read more »

Mexicana Airlines Returning to the Skies

Mexicana Airlines Returning to the Skies

After shutting down its services last August and filing bankruptcy, Mexicana Airlines is believed to be returning to the skies… Read more »

Posted In News
New Archeological Zone Opened in Colonial Mexico

New Archeological Zone Opened in Colonial Mexico

After nearly ten years of research and restoration to the site, Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History has opened… Read more »

Posted In Culture, News