Travel Trade Show 2013: Tianguis Turistico Puebla

Puebla Tianguis

Puebla is gearing up for the 38th Edition of the Tianguis Turistico — Mexico’s most important travel trade show. The fair will be held from March 17th to March 20th at the Exhibition Center in the state’s capital,  providing a unique business arena where domestic and international purchasers are able to meet with over 500 Mexican tourism service providers.

For 36 years, Tianguis Turistico had been held in Acapulco before deciding to become a traveling tourism fair, making its first stop in 2012 at the beach destination of Puerto Vallarta.  Puebla will be the first colonial destination of the Tianguis Turistico Mexico. While last year had a record-breaking attendance of 1,400 buyers and 7,500 attendees, this year Mexico is expecting to exceed that number with 1,500 buyers from 33 countries. Puebla was chosen as this year’s host because of it abundance of cultural and historical significance. In fact, the city of Puebla was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. Puebla commented that it will be a proud host and as part of preparations for Tianguis’ activities, the city has invested more than 300 million pesos in infrastructure.

If you are unfamiliar with Puebla, it has exquisite architecture which can be seen in its many churches and convents and it is also where some of the popular dishes of Mexican cuisine come from –such as chiles en nogada (a colorful blend of poblano peppers topped with a creamy walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds) and mole poblano. Puebla also is proudly home to seven Pueblos Magicos — recognized ‘Magical Towns’ that imbue certain characteristics and experiences through architecture, traditions, customs, music, gastronomy, festivities and handcrafts.

Magic Towns Puebla If you’re planning to attend this travel fair or visit Puebla for any reason, give Journey Mexico a call.  Matteo, Rene, and Jessica, will be representing Journey Mexico at this year’s Tianguis. If you would like to make an appointment, please email them.

 

New Luxury Hotel in Cancun: Nizuc Resort & Spa

The award-winning hotel chain, Las Brisas Hotel Collection, has announced the launching of their new, luxury hotel in the Cancun/Riviera Maya– Nizuc Resort & Spa. Opening its doors in March 2013, Nizuc Resort & Spa combines discreet exclusivity with the allure of the Mayan culture.

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The resort is located at the gateway of the Riviera Maya, at the southern point of Cancun’s hotel zone on Blvd. Kukulkan, known as Punta Nizuc. The 29 acre property that faces the white sands of the Caribbean Sea is settled within a paradise of protected mangroves and lush local foliage. Beyond that, it borders a 22 acre ecological reserve that is open for guests to explore via accompanied walks into Mother Nature’s serenity and silence.

While Nizuc’s prime location makes it a convenient starting point for accessing all of the Yucatan’s natural wonders, archaeological sites and attractions; the true wonder can be found at the resort itselfm with 274 exceptional suites, extraordinary amenities and outstanding culinary selections.

Highlights of Nizuc Resort & Spa include personalized attention and butler service, superb healing spa treatments, five swimming pools (two adult-only), three distinct accommodation areas each offering its own unique atmosphere, and  6 world-class restaurants of gastronomic delicacies head by Executive Chef, Vincet Wallez. The resort treats their guests with what they call “Endless Indulgence™ service culture” – ‘delivering highly personalized service imbued with discretion and warmth, showing each one of their guests what it is like to have a Mexican Spirit and a Mayan Soul.’

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Louis Daniel, NIZUC Resort & Spa’s General Manager, says “We are introducing a new level of refinement at NIZUC to be shared with only the most discerning guests. Diligent preparation for the hotel opening includes meticulous staff selection to provide culinary excellence and impeccable butler-class service. Our exceptional interior design and amenities exude luxury and creates the uniquely serene atmosphere and attitude which defines the culture of the resort.”

For more information, contact a travel planner at Journey Mexico or see Nizuc’s fact sheet.

2013 Mexico Travel Bucket List

As we enter the new year of 2013 and a new era of the 14th baktun, it is time to start not only planning new adventures and travels — but also completing them! If you’re looking for the most exhilarating trips to add to your 2013 Travel Bucket List, Mexico has some of the best!

With a majority of Mexico’s destinations deemed safe for traveling and increasingly more tourists visiting, Mexico is back on the map for many international travelers. The world is starting to understand the message that not only does Mexico have incredible beaches and luxurious resorts, it also has a wealth of culture and vast offerings of nature and wildlife. Here are Mexico’s most invigorating experiences and destinations to add to your 2013 Travel Bucket List:

1) El Rosario Monarch Reserve
One of the most amazing natural phenomena in the world is the annual migration of the North American Monarch Butterfly. Arriving in late October, they travel up to three thousand miles to their warm wintering grounds in Michoacán, Mexico. The butterflies transform Michoacán’s El Rosario Reserve to vibrant shades of orange as they completely envelop the trees and cover the grounds–a truly spectacular sight to see.

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2) Chiapas
Inhabited with lush jungles, exotic native communities, colonial cities  and Mayan archeology, Chiapas is an incredibly diverse state in Mexico. The Sumidero Canyon, with its towering walls and exotic wildlife, is a popular attraction; but not to be missed are the radiating waterfalls of Misol-Ha and Agua Azul within the Lacondon Jungle. Other highlights include San Cristobal de las Casas, appointed one of Mexico’s Pueblos Magicos (Magical Towns) which is an extreme contrast from San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan, where indigenous customs and traditions are still very much present.AguaAzul

 

3) Xilitla & The Famous Gardens of Sir Edward James
Hidden in  state of San Luis Potosi, the Magical Town of Xilitla is known for its abundant vegetation and surrealism. Among Xilitla’s waterfalls, mountains and tropical rain forest is where an eccentric Englishman, Sir Edward James, decided to create his own fantasy world of surrealist inspiration. Towering concrete sculptures and fantastical figures create a dreamlike castle and gardens that await to be discovered.
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4) Isla Holbox &  Swimming With Whale Sharks 
Isla Holbox is beautiful island off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula (close to Cancun) known for its white sand, crystal waters, and incredible sunsets. While beautiful to visit any time of the year, it is May through September when the world’s largest fish, the Whale Shark, come to migrate. Growing over 40ft in length, they pose no threat to humans, which makes swimming with these giant creatures in the natural habitat a must-do for every adventurer.

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5) Copper Canyon
The largest canyon in North America, Copper Canyon is nearly four times the volume of the Grand Canyon found in the USA.  There are many adventure activities such as hiking, mountain biking  and wildlife viewing but the highlight of this region is the famous Chihuahua al Pacifico Train. Crossing numerous bridges and tunnels, the changing landscapes offer unbelievable photo opportunities.  Along the ride you can stop off to experience historic haciendas, visit the frontier mining outpost of Batopilas and learn about the indigenous Tarahumara traditional culture.Copper-Canyon-Bucket-List

Ultimate List of the Best Hotels in Mexico

Travel + Leisure recently released their 2013 T+L 500 ‘World’s Best Hotel’s Awards which are a collection of properties around the globe that go above and beyond in design, customer service, amenities, etc. based on votes by Travel +Leisure readers. The hotel categories are broken down by regions and you can find that Mexico surpasses any other country in the Latin America category with 20 properties recognized. In addition, two of those twenty have also made it onto the overall ”Top 50 Hotels” list!

This list has been published annually for quite some time now and the recognition of properties are never a surprise to Journey Mexico. We hand-pick and assure quality in our portfolio of hotels and are very familiar with each and every award-winning, luxury hotel. The list below is a cross between the Travel + Leisure  500 List and  our expertise, to bring you what we believe are really the most outstanding hotels in Mexico.

Capella Pedregal – Cabo San Lucas More >>

Esperanza – Cabo San Lucas More >>

Secrets Marquis – San Jose del Cabo More >>

One & Only Palmilla – Los Cabos More >>

Las Ventanas, Rosewood Resort – San Jose del Cabo More >>

Grand Velas – Riviera Nayarit More >>

Four Seasons – Punta Mita  More >>

Luxury in the Riviera Nayarit

Luxury in Mexico is easy to find, especially when the spotlight is shining on the  200-mile stretch of coastline along Mexico’s Pacific Coast called the Riviera Nayarit and the local CVB’s effort to market the destination as an upscale region. Riviera Nayarit – Mexico’s new hot spot, starts north of Puerto Vallarta’s border in Nuevo Vallarta and stretches almost all the way to Mazatlan. The coast is lined with beautiful beaches, hip towns, seaside villages and cultural gems.  The local map highlights 24 towns along this stretch and has numerous high-end branded properties and boutique hotels along the way.

Known as ‘Mexico’s Pacific Treasure” the Riviera Nayarit has been drawing big investments from upscale hotel chains for some time now. Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita  and St. Regis Punta Mita were the first of luxury branded hotels to enter Nayarit. Apple Leisure Group, based in Pennsylvania, USA, and owners of AMResorts, are nearing completion on two large scale, all inclusive projects, Secrets Litibu and Dreams Litibu. Other properties include Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit,  Occidental Grand Nuevo Vallarta, Imanta Resort,  Hard Rock Hotel Vallarta and Iberostar Litibu.

Luxury Four Seasons Mexico

Four Seasons Punta Mita offers seclusion for complete relaxation, pampering services, and puts comfort at a priority.

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Imanta Resort has 250 acres of property together with a half-mile private beach and a staff dedicated to solely making a vacation experience of a lifetime

According to Marc Murphy, Director of the Riviera Nayarit Convention & Visitors Bureau (as quoted in Travel Weekly), “More than 70% of our 15,000 hotel rooms are in AAA Three Diamond and above properties, and more are coming online this year and next.”  The AAA Diamond awards are  bestowed upon only a select group of hotels that offer the finest and most luxurious lodging, surroundings and hospitality. Some hotels in Riviera Nayarit have also been named Five Star Diamond establishments by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences, a New York based organization that continuously monitors the quality standards of the best tourist destinations around the world.

In the most recent recognition, Riviera Nayarit was presented with the title  ‘Best Luxury Beach Destination in Mexico’ by Travelocity’s gnome. In an online competition called The Battle of The Destinations III, Riviera Nayarit won popular vote by a landslide.

Celebrities have been sneaking away to the area for years and many own gorgeous coast-line villas. In addition to the lavish properties, the area boasts  of adventure and nature opportunities as well as the rich culture and the vivid art of the Huichol people, indigenous to the highlands that tower over the coast. Luxury in Mexico without a doubt can be found in Riviera Nayarit.

Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit is a treat of lavish beauty and comfort that is also an all-inclusive with exceptional gourmet dining, world-class hospitality, and luxurious hotel accommodations.

 

Flight Schedules to Mexico Increasing

Heathrow to Mexico City:
AeroMexico has launched non-stop service between London’s Heathrow (LHR) and Mexico City (MEX). The schedule will operate three weekly flights.

British Airways will be adding a Tuesday departure between London Heathrow and Mexico City for Summer 2013, increasing their frequency from 4 to 5 flights per week. The extra LHR-MEX rotation on Tuesdays will begin on April 2, 2013.

Panamá to Cancun:
Copa Airlines announced the addition of another daily flight from the city of Panamá to Cancún. The flight schedule started last week and is the fifth flight to be added to the daily schedule. Copa Airlines is currently the largest Latin airline that serves Quintana Roo with flights through Latin America, using the Hub of the Americas in Panama as a center of connectivity with the rest of the continent.

Las Vegas to Toluca:
Interjet inaugurated twice-weekly services on the route from Toluca (TLC), the capital of Mexico State, to Las Vegas, NV (LAS) on 15 November. Toluca Airport is another option for travelers coming into Mexico City. The airline already offers twice-weekly flights from Toluca to San Antonio, TX.

Orange County to Mexico City & Guadalajara:
Interjet recently launched service from John Wayne Airport (Orange County, CA) to Mexico City and Guadalajara in October . The Mexican Airline will be adding a second flight to Guadalajara over the holidays and in January.

To Mazatlan:
Cal Jet Air service, operated by XTRA Airways has launched five new flights serving Mazatlan (MZT). The non-stop flights will be connecting through Denver (DEN), Houston (IAH), San Antonio (SAT), Los Angeles (LAX), and Oakland (OAK). Denve and LA flights will operate Thursday/Sunday while Houston and Oakland flights will operate Friday/Monday.

Dallas/Forth Worth to Puebla:
American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, began daily round-trip jet service on November 15, 2012 between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Hermanos Serdan International Airport (PBC) in Puebla, Mexico. This route is the 18th destination American Airlines offers in Mexico

 

 

 

A New Year, A New Look for Journey Mexico

We are proud to announce the launch of a new company logo:

In 2012, Journey Mexico hit some exciting milestones –the year started with a successful re-opening of our Cancun Office, Journey Yucatan,  and brought recognition to  Journey Mexico from outlets like Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel Weekly, National Geographic and the International Luxury Travel Market. With the incredible support of our clients, suppliers, and partners, Journey Mexico continues to experience dynamic growth.

As the new year approaches, it will mark ten years of operation for Journey Mexico! With the success we’ve achieved in the first ten years, we are looking ahead and planning for the next. We stepped back and took  time to evaluate our company’s brand and logo to ensure it was in sync with who we are and what Journey Mexico represents. After careful consideration, we chose a new logo that still embodies Mexico, but with a sleeker look that captures our company’s character. The  hieroglyphic eagle and new font and colors represent Journey Mexico’s strive to fulfill the promise of upholding the best quality in our job, product, service and results.

We have already updated most of our collateral material, uniforms, business cards, etc. with the new logo. We realize that changing a logo is a process that can take some time, but we are confident that the new look will help us continue in the forward direction. We will be launching a new website in the next few months which will solidify our brand.

If you have used the Journey Mexico logo in any of your marketing materials, please assist us in updating them.  We appreciate your kind support.  If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

 

December 2012 Newsletter

And so it is upon us, the month of December. For many, a hectic holiday season; for others, pure relaxation on vacation. This month’s newsletter went out early to help inspire those last-minute getaway vacations – Las Alamandas, Hacienda San Antonio and Holtelito Desconocido are all great options still available. This month you will also see an updated travel advisory warning from the U.S. State Department that clears most of Mexico’s tourist destination — great news!   We also boast about Mexico’s positive tourism growth and Zach’s Conde Nast recognition.

To view the December newsletter in its entirety  click here. 

Journey Mexico’s Zachary Rabinor on the 2012 Travel + Leisure A-List

“Travel planning grows more complicated every year—which is why the advice of an expert can make all the difference.” – Travel + Leisure

We are proud to announce that for the third consecutive year, Travel + Leisure magazine has chosen Journey Mexico’s Founder and President Zachary Rabinor to be included in their 2012 A-List: Word’s Top Travel Agents.

Each year, Travel + Leisure evaluates thousands of travel specialists from around the world and then hand-selects the ultimate gurus to be part of their A-List. The 2021 A-List was published in the October Issue of Travel + Leisure, which recently hit newsstands worldwide. Be sure to grab a copy and check out Zach’s feature! You can also view JM President Zachary Rabinor’s profile on Travel + Leisure’s website.

 

Travel + Leisure 2012 A-List Travel Agent Zachary Rabinor with Jean-Paul Kyrillos, VP/Publisher, and Clara Sedlak, Senior Editor of Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure 2012 A-List Travel Agent Zachary Rabinor with Jean-Paul Kyrillos, VP/Publisher, and Clara Sedlak, Senior Editor of Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure VP/Publisher Jean-Paul Kyrillos and Senior Editor Clara Sedlak congratulated the 84 Virtuoso travel agents who are featured on the Travel + Leisure 2012 A-List of Top Travel Agents at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas during Virtuoso TravelMart on August 13th.

Holidays at Las Alamandas

Las Alamandas is inviting everyone to “Come Home For The Holidays” as they prepare special festive activities and amenities for the Christmas Season. Best of all, the 17- suit boutique property on Mexico’s Pacific coast bewtween Manzanillo and Puerto Vallarta still has availability for the Christmas and New Years dates! 

The resort, which will be decorated with twinkling lights and Christmas cheer, is providing everything for their guests to create their own holiday family decorating party – a home-away-from-home experience. In their suites they will find a vibrant red pointsettas, Christmas decorations, piñatas and ornaments, paper and window decorations. and a Christmas stocking that “Santa’s helpers” at the resort will fill with goodies on Christmas Eve!  And of course, no holiday is complete without the delicious food. Cooking classes featuring special Mexican Christmas dishes will be offered as well as rich Mexican hot chocolate and delicious Christmas cookies !

Holiday rates range from $561 to $2,380 per suite, per night from Dec. 19 to Jan. 2. However if you book now, there is an additional 20% off and children 5 and under are free! A four-night minimum stay is required for Christmas week  and a six-night minimum stay is required for New Years.

Can’t Make It For The Holidays?

 Journey Mexico has scored an exclusive deal that is almost too good to be true! Imagine yourself at sunset on a deserted beach or in the privacy of your villa´s terrace and let the magic of nature´s unspoiled beauty create the mood for romance with the special Sunset Package  offer created especially for couples.The Sunset Package includes:
– 4 Nights in an Ocean View Suite
– Ground Transportation to & from either Puerto Vallarta or Manzanillo Airport
– Welcome cocktails upon arrival
– Tropical Fruit Platter & Beautiful Bouquet f Flowers freshly placed in your suite
– Complimentary Cocktails and Cheese Platter served at Punta de la Soledad
– Candlelight Dinner for two on the Beach
– An Evening of Exotic Tequila Tasting
– A couples Massage performed En suite or Under a shady Palapa beside the Ocean
– Daily Continental Breakfast in our Oasis or Palapa Beach Club Restaurant or in the privacy and comfort of your own Suite.
– Use of all facilities: Fully-Equipped/Air-Conditioned Gym with Ocean Views, Lighted Tennis Courts, Beach Volleyball, Half Basketball Court, Croquet, Lawn Chess, Mountain Bikes, Gallery and Kids’ Club
– PLUS all of our exclusive Las Alamandas AmenitiesPackage price per couple starting at $3,123 USD.This promotion is valid until April 30, 2013. Blackout dates apply including December 19, 2012 thru January 2, 2013
*Packages are subject to availability and are available in other suite categories. Cannot be combined with other promotions. Taxes not included.

Tourism in Mexico Recap: Surpasses Targets for Tourist Arrivals and Private Investments

MEXICO CITY, Mexico – The Mexico Ministry of Tourism reports that private investment for the development and maintenance of tourism projects in the period January 2007 to September 2012 reached $20,129,900,000 USD, a figure that exceeds the established six-year target of 20 billion dollars.

In the period from January to September alone, cumulative investment reached $1,820,340,000 USD. This investment was directed to the development of 1,146 projects, strengthening Mexico’s tourism offering in order to attract a greater number of visitors and fulfill the commitments outlined in the National Agreement on Tourism. Of the total investment during the month of September, 75.9 percent corresponds to national capital, while the remaining investment corresponds to foreign capital.

Destinations in central Mexico captured 30.7 percent of total resources, beach destinations 35.1 percent, Mayan regions 20.9 percent, and the northern border 13.3 percent.

These private sector investments are complemented by the tourist programs and products developed during the administration of President Felipe Calderon, such as the ten Routes of Mexico, the Mundo Maya program, the 18 Gastronomic Routes and the strengthening of the Magic Towns, among others, that strengthen Mexico’s tourism offering.

The Mexico Ministry of Tourism reports that from January 2007 to September 2012, Mexico received 130.6 million international tourists, up 12.1 percent compared to the same period of the previous administration. The flow of tourists staying overnight in Mexico registered an increase of 18.3 percent reaching 75.5 million people, compared to 63.8 million registered from January 2001 to September 2006.

Foreign exchange earnings from international visitors totaled $71,027,000,000 USD, representing an increase of 22.1 percent compared to $58,163,000,000 during the previous administration. From January 2007 to September 2012, the average expenditure of cruise passengers to Mexico reached 81.7 dollars, an increase of 30.6 percent compared to the same period the prior term. Cruise passenger spending generated revenues of $2,793,000,000 USD, 41.6 percent higher than $1,972,000,000 USD generated in revenue from January 2001 to September 2006.

During the month of September, the flow of tourists staying overnight in Mexico showed an increase of 6.2 percent compared to the same month the prior year. Foreign exchange earnings from international visitors increased from 678 million dollars during 2011 to 748 million dollars in September 2012, representing an increase of 10.3 percent. The accumulated foreign exchange earnings from international visitors through September registered at 6.2 percent higher than the $8,818,000,000 USD achieved during 2011. Tourism with travelers staying overnight in Mexico through the month of September registered an increase of 3.1 percent compared to the period January to September during 2011.

International visitors increased their average spending by 6.8 percent, while international tourism has registered an increase of 8.0 percent. Tourism with visitors staying overnight in Mexico increased average spending through the month of September by 3.7 percent, while border tourism increased average spending by 8.1 percent. During January to September, day visitors increased average spending by 4.7 percent, compared to the same period in 2011.

According to data provided by the Integrated System for Migration Operations (SIOM), 8.1 million international visitors traveled to Mexico by air from January to September 2012, representing an increase of 6.1 percent over the same period in 2011. From January to September, SIOM registered an increase in the number of visitors of 137 nationalities. The Electronic Authorization System (SAE) promoted an increase in the flow of international tourists to Mexico by permitting travelers from Brazil, Russia and Ukraine to electronically obtain authorization to enter the country for tourism, transit or business without obtaining a visa.

In the first nine months of the year, the flow of travelers from Brazil, Russia and Ukraine benefitted from this procedural change, registering an increase of 120.7 percent compared to the first nine months of 2011.
In September 2012, the number of air travelers from the United States increased by 3.7 percent over the same month of 2011. The accumulated number of US visitors through September registered an increase of 2.8 percent over the 4.4 million visitors received during January to September of 2011.

During the period January to October 2012, the flow of cruise passengers was 11.0 percent higher than the same period the prior year. From January to October this year, Mexico received an average of 2,726 passengers per cruise, while last year cruises averaged 2,456 passengers. The port of Manzanillo registered an increase of 30.1 percent during the period January to October, Chiapas an increase of 27.3 percent, and Zihuatanejo an increase of 26.6 percent.

According to data recorded by Airports and Auxiliary Services, the arrival of passengers on domestic flights increased 10.3 percent during January to September 2012 compared to the same period the previous year. Similarly, international flights registered a 5.4 percent higher number of passengers to Mexico compared to January to September of 2011.

During 2011, Mexico surpassed the target of 165.8 million domestic tourists, reaching a total of 168.1 million domestic tourists. According to current trends, this goal will be surpassed again in 2012. From January to September 2012, the number of domestic tourists totaled 133.2 million, 6.0 percent higher than the same period in 2011.

November 2012 Newsletter

Holiday season kicks off in November! Time for last minute holiday plans and wonderful vacations. This month’s newsletter takes the guessing out of last minute hotel availability and provides some great last minute deals from Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita in Riviera Maya and Casa Azul (JM Exclusive) in Merida.  We’ve also put the spotlight on the end of 2012, the Archaeological Mayan Journey and the new flights that connect Mundo Maya! And as always,  you will find the latest news of  from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates.

 

To view the November newsletter in its entirety  click here. 

Holidays in Mexico and the History of the Traditional Nativity Scene

If you’re planning on visiting Mexico during the holidays, you will be sure to come across the traditional Nativity scene.

Although Christmas trees and other decorations can be seen in Mexico, the most iconic decoration during the holidays is the Nativity scene. These scenes portray the birth of Jesus and can be extremely ornate. In temples and churches, the scenes are especially large and impressive; some even employ live actors to recreate the parts of Mary, Joseph and others. It’s also traditional to leave the manger empty until Christmas day, when baby Jesus is placed inside.

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The History of the Nativity Scene

The first Nativity scene was created approximately 800 years ago by St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan order. He was inspired to create a living recreation of the birth of Jesus during a visit to Greccio. The idea caught on and spread throughout Italy and the rest of Europe, and over time models were created to replace live actors for Nativity scenes within the home.

During the time of the Spanish conquest of the New World, Nativity scenes gained added importance. They were a useful method of explaining religious concepts to natives as the figures could transcend the language barrier. Centuries later, Nativity figures still play an important role in the culture and even economy of Mexico. Many cities are involved in the manufacture of Nativity figures: the angels of Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán; the clay figures of Metepec, State of Mexico; figures from Ameyaltepec and Tollman, in Guerrero; painted miniature figures from Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.

Modern Nativity Scenes

Mexican Nativity scenes present a unique mixture of elements. In addition to the standard figures of Mary, Joseph, the Wise Men and baby Jesus, figures representing traditional Mexican roles are also quite popular. This means that a Nativity scene may proudly feature characters like water boys, bakers and postmen, among others.

They’re also accompanied by an odd mash-up of plants, from cacti to pines, and various kinds of animals make an appearance. From time to time, the Devil himself is represented in the Nativity scene; he takes a number of forms, but the most common is a red figure with black wings. Some scenes even incorporate lights and synchronized music.

If you visit Mexico this year during the holiday season, be sure to keep an eye out for Nativity scenes in public places, churches and around people’s homes. Mexico City, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Puebla, all create beautiful public displays. Nativity scenes throughout Mexico range from picturesque and majestic to chintzy and absurd, and all of them embody both the spirit of the holiday and the soul of Mexican culture.

Mexico Travel Specialist and Expert 2012

Three years running, Journey Mexico’s President and Founder, Zach Rabinor, has been named Conde Nast Traveler’s Top Travel Specialist for Mexico!

Zach has been guiding and developing incredibly special and unique experiences throughout Mexico for many discerning travelers. He hand-picked and continuously perfects our Journey Mexico portfolio of private villas, luxury hotels, extravagant transportation and quality tours.  His knowledge and expertise of Mexico has warranted him recognition as not only a Top Travel Specialist in Conde Nast Traveler’s prestigious 13th Annual Travel Specialists List but also as a Conde Nast Traveler Villa Specialist.

Wendy Perrin’s Top Travel Specialists in Condé Nast Traveler is a  distinction that only 133 travel professionals from around the world have been awarded this year. This title guarantees that you’re working with an expert who knows your destination inside and out. A specialist is someone with the ability to score  rooms with the best views, provide the savviest English-speaking guides,  free upgrades,  special access and ultimately, who will produce the maximum experience for your travel dollar.

Conde Nast Traveler writes, “Puerto Vallarta–based Rabinor is constantly keeping up with the newest hotels and maintaining connections that can translate into a private visit to Chichén Itzá, the chef’s table at Oaxaca’s top restaurant, a tour of Teotihuacán with an archaeologist, or a swim in a private cenote. A surfer, Rabinor is well versed in Mexico’s best beaches and breaks, but his passion is planning inland pursuits—he’ll have you hiking the spectacular Copper Canyon and lunching with local artisans.”

To take the guesswork out of planning the next trip to Mexico for you or your clients, let Zach and Journey Mexico arrange everything right down to the smallest detail!

Already traveled with Journey Mexico before thanks to Zach’s assistance? If so, he requests you to kindly leave a comment on his profile found on this link. Thank you!

New State Department Travel Warning Says Most Mexican Tourist Spots Safe

Safety

The U.S. State Department has recently issued a new travel warning report to make sure U.S. citizens are aware of any international security concerns and to be more specific in pinpointing areas. This report has been updated from the last dated, February 8, 2012.

The state-by-state summary opens with an important statement that “millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year for study, tourism, and business, including more than 150,000 who cross the border every day. The Mexican government makes a considerable effort to protect U.S. citizens and other visitors to major tourist destinations, and there is no evidence that Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) have targeted U.S. visitors and residents based on their nationality. Resort areas and tourist destinations in Mexico generally do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major trafficking routes.”

The following tourist areas have been cleared for travel: 
Northern Mexico: Los Cabos, La Paz, Mazatlan*
Southern Mexico: Manzanillo, Chiapas (San Cristobal de las Casas), Acapulco*, Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit, Oaxaca (Huatulco, Puerto Escondido)
Central Mexico: Mexico City, Morelia, Guanajuato (San Miguel Allende, Leon), Puebla, Queretaro
Yucatan Peninsula: Quintana Roo (Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya and Tulum),  Campeche, State of Yucatan (Merida, Chichen Itza)

As with any travel, you should exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. *Take into consideration caution is suggested at certain places or times outside the tourist zones of Acapulco and Mazatlan.

Peter Velasco, a State Department press officer, told USA TODAY that the warning was updated because of the department’s “no double standard policy.” He went on to say, “Obviously, Mexico is a big country,” he adds, and “we’re trying to make the information as accurate and balanced” and updated as possible.

More information is available
Journey Mexico encourages everyone to review the latest Mexico Security Update released by the U.S. Embassy to learn more. The State Department’s Country Specific Information for Mexico provides even more information about safety issues in this charming country.

For more resources on the Safety of Mexico, check out our regularly updated resources with over 60 articles, posts, tweets, infographs & more! Safety of Mexico Resource

Top 15 Beachfront Vacation Rentals in Mexico

If you’re looking for beachfront luxury vacation rentals, Mexico has some of the best. With it’s warm weather year-round, Mexico is a magnificent destination for winter getaways!

While others celebrate the holidays in the dreary cold, you can enjoy pristine beaches, beautiful weather and luxurious accommodations by renting a beachfront vacation home in Mexico. From private villas tucked away in lush jungles to full-service spas within walking distance of the hottest attractions, here are 15 of our top choices for this holiday season:

1.) A four-bedroom villa located in Ixtapa, La Casa del Sol combines stunning views and access to exciting night life with a luxurious space complete with a sand garden and pool.
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2.) The beach-front property of Casa Rubia rests between Acapulco and Huatulco, providing visitors with a private waitstaff and relaxing tropical atmosphere

3.) Villa La Cascada, spanning two beachfront lots in Palmilla Caleta, features amenities like a gymnasium, movie theater and wet bar to accompany its beautiful ocean view; visitors can also take advantage of a high-tech video, audio and lighting system to set just the right mood during their stay.
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4.) Steps away from Médano Beach, Hacienda Condo 501 balances state-of-the-art technology with comfortable furnishings, including a private balcony with views of the stunning surroundings; residents are also treated to a full-service spa.

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5.) Villa Estero, located on Puerto Los Cabos, presents a stunning combination of elegant architecture and luxury fixtures, from its expansive gourmet kitchen to the infinity-style jacuzzi.

6.) Villa Taz, sitting just 100 feet over the Sea of Cortez, offers breathtaking views of the water, a relaxing atmosphere and private beach access.

7.) Located near Cabo San Lucas, Villa Miguel is both stunning and comfortable; this luxurious villa is surrounded by both gorgeous desert landscapes and fresh ocean air.

8..) Nestled within a 100 acre nature preserve south of Cancun, Casa Vela provides the perfect getaway for couples and families; visitors can enjoy the amenities or venture outside to enjoy beaches, hiking trails, rivers and jungles.

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9.) On the shores of the Mexican Caribbean rests an activity-filled vacation destination for couples or families; Villa Albatros is both spacious and serene, providing visitors with ample opportunities for privacy and relaxation.

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10.) Villa Del Mar provides five-star accommodations for visitors of Playa del Carmen; visitors who venture outside the luxurious villa can be treated to trendy shops, restaurants and clubs on famous Fifth Avenue.

11.) From family getaways to destination weddings, spacious Casa Salinas II offers the perfect mixture of privacy, stunning views and a full-service staff on the beaches of Puerto Vallar

12.) Casita de las Flores presents a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and sits near the Playa Rosa beach club; true to its name, the village is filled with the perfume and bright hues of tropical flowers.

13.) Nestled in the exclusive Pontoquito area near Puerto Vallarta, La Caleta Villa offers access to nine nearby golf courses, several resorts and the La Cruz Yacht Club; the beachfront home itself offers the perfect mix of privacy and luxury.

 

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14.) Nestled within the community of Santa Carmela, Villa Hayden features a striking entryway framed with waterfalls, and the rest of the villa is simultaneously soothing and majestic.
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15.) Tranquil Las Villas Akumal offers spacious accommodations nestled in the tropics; visitors can enjoy the gardens and beach or stay indoors to take advantage of the comfortable furnishings and gourmet kitchen.

 

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Best Winter Vacation Tours to Mexico 2012/2013 – The Archaeological Mayan Journey

If you’re looking for a winter vacation to Mexico that is out of the ordinary, the Archeological Mayan Journey is one of the best winter vacation tours for 2012/2013.

This guided tour will give you the opportunity to explore the area once dominated by the Mayan Civilization, and enjoy the beauty and warmth of Mexico’s Riviera Maya.

The Mayan civilization once spanned much of what is now Mexico and Central America and influenced the surrounding cultures to a significant degree. The Maya developed written language, created complex calendars and performed feats of architecture that still merit admiration today. Exploring this vibrant lost culture is the goal of the Archeological Mayan Journey, an exclusive tour that seeks to provide insights into the various periods of Mayan civilization and the achievements of this fascinating native culture.

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The Ancient Legacies of the Mayan Civilization

Estimates vary as to when the Mayan civilization first took root in the area now known as Belize, but archaeological discoveries put that date at somewhere around 2600 B.C. These early Mayans built monuments and may have constructed calendars. As time passed, the Mayans expanded their territories considerably and began creating permanent settlements. These were often the sites of the stepped pyramids, palaces and intricate stone carvings that continue to delight and amaze modern travelers to the area. Mayans engaged in trade with other cultures and maintained small-scale political systems that governed specific areas and regions of control. The development of written language and the detailed records preserved in stone carvings continue to provide the greatest degree of insight into the complex traditions and rituals of the Mayan people.


Tour Highlights – Tracing the Path of the Ancient Mayans

For most travelers, retracing the steps of the ancient Mayans can provide a real sense of connection with this ancient civilization. The Archaeological Mayan Journey provides this connection with the help of an expert tour guide knowledgeable about every aspect of the Mayan way of life. The journey begins upon arrival at the Cancun International Airport. Guests spend one night in this glamorous cosmopolitan city before traveling to Merida, the capital of the Yucatan. While en route, the tour visits a traditional Mayan Indian marketplace to allow travelers to interact with the native people and get a sense of the traditions that still shape the culture today. A stop at the archaeological site of Chichen Itza will allow guests on the tour to catch a glimpse of the famed Kukulcan-Quetzalcoatl temple and ceremonial complex for themselves.

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After a night in Merida, guests will have a chance to examine the gorgeous temple carvings in Uxmal and enjoy a traditional Mayan lunch; the afternoon is reserved for individual exploration of this beautiful and significant cultural area. The Archaeological Mayan Journey also includes expeditions to Palenque and Bonampak, both archaeological dig sites of great importance to researchers and scholars. Both sites have been painstakingly restored; Palenque is especially significant due to the exquisite Temple of the Inscriptions, which features exceptional architecture, well-preserved historical inscriptions detailing the lives of the dynastic line that once ruled this area. Throughout the journey, travelers will be immersed in the culture and the way of life still practiced in this legendary area of the world.

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The Mayan culture still influences many aspects of life in the Yucatan and continues to inspire and attract travelers to this exotic region of the world. The Archaeological Mayan Journey is an excellent way to explore the mysteries of the Maya and experience the wonder of this ancient civilization firsthand.

For more vacation tours to the Riviera Maya and Mexico you can visit our Destinations page.

The Best Cooking Vacation to Mexico for Winter 2013 is in Oaxaca

Are you thinking about your winter vacation?  If you’ve never been on a culinary vacation, you’ve been missing out. Mexico is an amazing vacation destination, and Oaxaca, in particular is one of the best destinations for culinary travel. Taking the time to enjoy local cuisine on your vacation gives you a greater understanding and appreciation for the culture of the country you’re visiting. Food is one of the ways that people interact across cultural divides, and taking a cooking vacation to Mexico is one unique and enjoyable way to spend the winter holiday.

Mexico is a popular winter destination for many reasons, from travel costs to weather, but cuisine is another reason to visit the country this year. Food-lovers and chefs can find plenty to enjoy in the city of Oaxaca, which has both a rich history and delicious food culture.

If you’re in Oaxaca on December 23, you can be treated to the unique Festival of Radishes. The first festival of its kind occurred in 1897, and it happens every year now in honor of that event. During this night, known as the Night of Radishes, local farmers display artistically carved radishes, flowers and totomoxtle.

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The festival is rooted in an old Oaxacan tradition of holding mass on the 23rd. Gardeners and merchants would sell foods at market that night in anticipation for the Christmas feast the next day. In order to lure more buyers to their stalls, these merchants would create artistic displays of radishes and other vegetables.

Today, the Festival of Radishes is taken so seriously that farmers prepare three months in advance by planting radishes to obtain the best size and shape. Three days before the feast, the radishes are harvested and carefully carved into various shapes or figures. Common themes for the carvings include the arrival of the three wise men and other Christmas themes; traditional Oaxacan themes are also carved.

For vacationers with a particular interest in food, we have a a particularly good vacation package to Oaxaca: The Oaxaca Master Chef Tour. The seven-day event allows you to meet with local chefs who will take you through the city to shop for local ingredients for a number of traditional Oaxacan recipes. You will also see the inside of a traditional Oaxacan kitchen and learn secrets from some of Mexico’s top chefs.

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Not only will this private tour allow you to taste and cook many excellent dishes, it also provides ample time for you to get out and explore Oaxaca. You can venture away from the heart of the city to see ancient tombs and the Tule Tree, which is one of the oldest living beings on Earth. You’ll also be able to visit Teotitlán del Valle, where you can see hand-woven textiles and rugs as well as handmade candles.

If you want to experience a unique winter vacation, step out of the ordinary and come to Mexico to enjoy food, traditions, culture, and amazing destinations.