Posts in Category: News

Five Mexico City Exhibits That You Should See This Spring

by  Lydia Carey  From contemporary art to the Inquisition, Mexico City has a museum for everything. As the country’s cultural… Read more »

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TAR Aerolíneas – New Regional Airline in Mexico

On March 14, 2014, the clear dawn of Queretaro set the scene for one of the most important moments of… Read more »

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New Flights to Mexico in 2014

New Routes Mexico City to Chicago ORD: Volaris has moved its Chicago service to Mexico City from its Midway Airport (MDW)… Read more »

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Romance at Las Nubes, a Paradise in the Mexican-Caribbean

Las Nubes Boutique Hotel on Isla Holbox, was considered in 2013 by TripAdvisor, as one of the most romantic hotels on… Read more »

Mexico Makes List for Top 10 Wine Travel Destinations

The leading wine lifestyle magazine, Wine Enthusiast, recently released its top picks for this year’s must-visit wine destinations in its third annual… Read more »

What to Expect in Mexico in 2014

Last year was a great year for tourism in Mexico and 2014 looks to continue that momentum. There is increasingly positive… Read more »

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We’re Hiring

Senior Travel Planner Location: Cancun or Puerto Vallarta Purpose of position: To plan and design travel experiences. Principal duties include handling… Read more »

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Hotel Escondido – Mexican Beach Bum Glam

Berlin, November 6, 2013 – Design Hotels™ introduces Grupo Habita’s latest coup: the secluded beach hut village Hotel Escondido, opening December 1,… Read more »

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Air France Lands The Biggest Plane In The World In Mexico

Air France’s Airbus A380, considered the biggest passenger plane in the world, landed yesterday afternoon at Cancun’s International Airport to… Read more »

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New Contemporary Art Museum Opens in Mexico City

Mexico’s capital, Distrito Federal, or better known as Mexico City, is a teeming metropolis of intensity and innovation and is… Read more »

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Rain or Shine – Holbox is always worth a visit!

Below is a post submitted by our Marketing Manager, Susanne Prenzel. It is true that most of the time we… Read more »

Live It To Believe It: Imanta

The Mexico Tourism Board recently announced the launch of a $10 million dollar advertising campaign, “Vallarta – Nayarit. Live it… Read more »

The Wonders of Mexico

Las Maravillas de Mexico  – The 13 Wonders of Mexico is a list of a total of 26 incredible places in… Read more »

10 Year Anniversary Celebration in Mexico City

Journey Mexico happily celebrated their 10th anniversary this month by joining the Puerto Vallarta and Cancun staff in Mexico’s capital,… Read more »

Tropical Storms Hit Mexico Over Holiday Weekend – How You Can Help

Over the Mexican holiday weekend, Mexico found itself battered by both the Tropical Storm of Manuel and Hurricane Ingrid. The Tropical… Read more »

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The Story of El Grito and Mexico’s Independence Day

Millions will kick off the celebration next Wednesday at 11pm with “El Grito,” the traditional cry of: “Viva México!” But how many understand the actual history of this ritual? Here is a brief, yet interesting, description of the historical events that sparked Mexico’s war of Independence.

The Latest in Acapulco

Is Acapulco Safe? The U.S State Department’s Mexico Travel Warning does not discourage against travel to Acapulco rather suggests  that… Read more »

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Puente Baluarte (Baluarte Bridge)

The drive between Durango to the Pacific coast resort of Mazatlán in Sinaloa currently takes about 6 hours but the time will… Read more »

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