Posts in Category: Nature

Mexico Takes Four of Trip Advisors Top 25 Beaches in the World

Mexico Takes Four of Trip Advisors Top 25 Beaches in the World

Today’s Trip Advisor Members’ Update included their Travelers’ Choice results for “Top 25 Beaches in the World” for 2011. With… Read more »

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 »

Joining Together to Move Mexico Towards Sustainability

Joining Together to Move Mexico Towards Sustainability

Earlier this week, we posted an article about the wonderful documentary series that the Green Living Project and the Mexican… Read more »

Posted In Nature, News
Sustainable Tourism in Mexico

Sustainable Tourism in Mexico

A dedication to conservation and sustainable tourism has always been a core element of the Journey Mexico philosophy. We are… Read more »

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Obama Congratulates Mexico for Climate Summit Success

Obama Congratulates Mexico for Climate Summit Success

Washington, Dec 12 US President Barack Obama congratulated his Mexican counterpart Felipe Calderon on the success of the climate summit… 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 »

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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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Cave of Crystals in Chihuahua, Mexico Video

Cave of Crystals in Chihuahua, Mexico Video

More than 300 meters below the Earth’s surface, super-heated water separated minerals as the water was forced through the above layers of rock.

The Whale Sharks are Here!

The Whale Sharks are Here!

Whale Sharks can grow to be over 60 feet in length, they pose no threat to humans whatsoever, which creates an incredible opportunity for humans to interact with these massive creatures.

Posted In Nature
Flight of the Monarch Exhibit in Chicago

Flight of the Monarch Exhibit in Chicago

The Peggy Notebaert Museum Nature Museum is celebrating the annual migration of the Monarch Butterfly as a natural link between Mexico, the US, and Canada with an exhibit that debuts this Saturday in Chicago.

Good News From Journey Mexico Partner – SEE Turtles

Good News From Journey Mexico Partner – SEE Turtles

Conservation tourism project, SEE Turtles, has recently surpassed the milestone to raise $100,000 for sea turtle protection.

The Mexico Report on Avocados from Michoacan, Mexico

The Mexico Report on Avocados from Michoacan, Mexico

Our good friend Susie Albin-Najera at The Mexico Report posted a great article last week in which she interviews Mario… Read more »

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Journey Mexico Partner at the Top of Green Resorts

Journey Mexico Partner at the Top of Green Resorts

Luxury travel enthusiasts looking to travel to the Riviera Maya can keep it green while on vacation with Karisma’s hotels and resorts.

Posted In Nature, News
Beautiful Video of Oaxaca

Beautiful Video of Oaxaca

I just came across this video of Oaxaca that was made to celebrate Mexico’s 200th anniversary of Independence. The video… Read more »

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