October is here and fall is settling in as things are starting to cool down. It is an exciting time for Mexico because Dia de los Muertos is right around the corner . This month’s newsletter provides article and photos to get you in the spirit! Our headline story highlights Dia de los Muertos in San Miguel de Allende, and we’ve put the spotlight on Oaxaca, also known for their colorful Day of the Dead celebrations. Our hotel offers come from Casa Lecanda in Merida and Capella Pedregal in Los Cabos. Lastly, as always, you will find the latest news of hotel & industry updates, and latest news from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates for November.
Best Golf Resorts in Mexico
If you’re looking to avoid the winter chill, Mexico is the ideal destination to soak in the sun and enjoy a luxury golf vacation in first-rate resorts. In Condé Nast Traveler’s 2012 list of the top golf resorts worldwide, 5 of Mexico’s outstanding locations ranked amongst the 15 best foreign golfing getaways. This natural paradise is known for its multi-faceted golf courses defined by lush tropical greenery, desert stretches, mountain vistas and dazzling waterways. Find out where to stay in Los Cabos, Cancun and Punta Mita and more, for an amazing golf trip.
1) One & Only Palmilla, Los Cabos, Mexico
Three nine-hole layouts, Ocean, Arroyo and Mountain, form the spectacular 27-hole design of One & Only Palmilla Resort’s 7,000-yd course in Los Cabos, Mexico. True to its name, the resort offers an exceptional multi-terrain experience envisioned by Jack Nicklaus. Golfers are transported to Mexico’s enchanting countryside where majestic cacti, placid lakes and sprawling inclines create a versatile landscape for athletes of all skill levels. Rated amongst the top 100 courses in the world, One & Only is the perfect location to host company tournaments or enjoy professional lessons while vacationing.
2) Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita, Mexico
The Four Seasons is host to two Jack Nicklaus courses inspired by the resort’s tropical seaside location. An exclusive natural island green is the standout hole of the Pacifico course, which offers seasonal views of majestic whales traversing the Pacific Ocean. Golfers can test their technique along the complex fairways and hills of the Bahia course, an incredible beachside layout that takes players through green hills and white sands for an unparalleled view of the bay. Guests won’t be disappointed with the Four Seasons’s famed services, which range from state-of-the-art fitness facilities to luxury yachting.
3) Esperanza, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Guests of Esperanza can explore the nearby 18-hole Cabo Del Sol golf course. A true gem for golfing connoisseurs, the layout mirrors striking aspects of Mexican landscape. Surrounded by shelves of craggy rock, smooth white sands, breathtaking arroyos and well-placed bunkers, the desert and ocean courses provide a versatile environment for one exciting game after another. Two of the ocean course’s inventive holes, designed by Jack Nicklaus, rank among the top 500 worldwide. After a long day of golfing, guests can relax with botanical spa treatments or visit Esperanza’s exclusive gallery for a look at authentic Mexican art. For more about Cabo San Lucas read our blog post 5 Top Luxury Mexico Vacations for Spring 2012 .
4) Fairmont Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico
Home to Mexico’s only PGA Tour course, the El Camaleon Golf Club at Fairmont Mayakoba Resort in the Riviera Maya is no less than a golfing adventure. El Camaleon, or the chameleon, is the brainchild of Australian golf legend, Greg Norman. The 7,000-yd course is brilliantly designed to blend into the stunning tropical landscape, spotted with clever obstacles ranging from mangrove trees and sparkling lagoons to sand dunes and natural subterranean caves. Off the course, guests of all ages can enjoy luxury amenities like treetop spa therapy, seaside dining and children’s adventure camp.
5) Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort, Cancún
Guests at Moon Palace Resort will find serenity in the dynamic Jack Nicklaus course set against Cancún’s breathtaking scenery. Beautiful stretches of greenery are surrounded by crystal waters and spotted with challenging bunkers and wetlands for a compelling game. Strategists will appreciate the meticulous details of each nine-hole course as they navigate the distinct environments created for each layout. At this palace resort, golfers receive the royal treatment with snacks provided along the course and drinks at the clubhouse. Golfing lessons and pro rentals are available for novices who want to sharpen their skills.
If you’re looking to get a relaxing golf break this winter, visit Mexico, and you might just experience a trip of a lifetime.
Flight from Belize to Cancun
Tropic Air announced that it will be inaugurating non-stop to Cancun, Mexico on November 12, 2012. With the launching of this service, and the opening of its new station there, Tropic Air will be the only airline to operate non-stop scheduled flights between Mexico and Belize.
This new service is a direct response to requests from its valued customers, and carries through on the airline’s stated commitment to the people of Belize. It will not only serve to make travel to Mexico easier, but will allow for the expansion of trade and tourism between the two countries and an alternate route for Europeans wishing to enjoy all that Belize has to offer.
“When we inaugurated San Pedro Sula last year, we promised that we would keep growing internationally. This fullfills that promise, and there is even more to come. Cancun in an integral part of the growth strategy for Tropic Air and as such we feel it important that we link the vibrant tourism market of Cancun with Belize” said John Greif III, President of Tropic Air.
The flight schedule will be released shortly and it will be available for booking in the coming weeks.
Tropic Air operates a fleet of 12 aircraft, including the lastest generation, G1000 “glass cockpit”, air conditioned Cessna Caravans. With the addition of Cancun and San Ignacio, Tropic will fly to 15 destinations in Belize, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala. With over 250 employees, Tropic Air carried 250,000 passengers in 2011.
For more information on the new service, please contact Dora Gonzalez [email protected] or Julie Kee [email protected]. Brought to you by Belize Tourism Industry Association Press Release
Where to Vacation in Mexico in December
As December approaches, the vibrant traditions of Mexico come to life in new ways. In a country with strong historical ties, cultural celebrations dating back to colonial times and beyond take the forefront in communities all over Mexico. Everywhere you go, the holiday season is marked by robust flavors, colors and aromas. Seasonal food and goods become available, offering fresh experiences even to veteran travelers. The spirit of Mexico in December is enchanting and an opportunity to enjoy unforgettable festivities.
Mexican Celebrations in December
For nine days stretching from December 16th to the 24th, the Mexican Posadas take place. Singing processions travel the streets with candles, reenacting St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary’s trek through Bethlehem in search of shelter. Residents in nearby homes play the roles of innkeepers who refused to help the travelers until Joseph and Mary are received at a designated area. In many places, the procession is beautifully detailed with angels, pilgrims, shepherds and children carrying poinsettias. The entire scene is performed in song and at the final location the participants share prayers of thanks before enjoying a marvelous feast.
Throughout the month, visitors are sure to see Nativity scenes decorating homes, churches and several public venues. Scenes of Jesus’ birth in a manger are carefully laid out with ceramic figures often representing the Biblical characters. Along the streets of Mexico, these scenes range from simple setups to elaborate designs with breathtaking detail. As December 24th arrives, families gather for a nourishing meal on Christmas Eve, honoring the Nativity scene with prayer and gratitude.
Holiday Markets in Mexico
Public areas quickly transform into scenes of holiday cheer with attractive Christmas decorations. As the holiday is widely celebrated in Mexico, special markets are arranged where locals can purchase Christmas decorations, supplies for the Nativity scene and other seasonal items. For the children, holiday candy is a common attraction, and of course, the bright and inviting plazas are great place for amusement and mingling.
Where to Vacation in Mexico in December
If you want to experience the holiday season in Mexico, visit the colonial cities for an up-close look at the rich cultural traditions.
Mexico City
The country’s dynamic capital is one of the most exciting places to visit worldwide. From bustling bazaars full of exquisite artisan jewelry, glassware, silver and weavings to the astonishing archaeological sites of ancient civilizations, Mexico City is pulsing with invigorating culture, living history and thriving arts. Visitors are charmed by the Zocalo plaza and quaint colonial layout of the city, which features stunning architectural landmarks that house museums, cathedrals, galleries and government offices. The homes of remarkable figures like Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera still stand in remembrance of their work while just beyond the city the ruins of Teotihuacan tell the story of Mexico’s pre-Hispanic ancestors, the Aztecs. To find out more visit our Mexico City tour, one of several private journeys to the city.
Other Destinations
Guanajuato, located in central Mexico, is another destination for a memorable vacation. In this colonial heartland, the city is still home to incredible Baroque architecture and underground pathways such as Boca Mina, a famous mine once coveted for its silver. For the traveler who enjoys diverse entertainment, the city is bursting with thrilling nightlife, chic restaurants, live music and boutique hotels with luxury amenities.
Just a few towns away, Patzcuaro lies amidst charming artisan communities where visitors can truly dive into the local cultural, from tasting traditional cuisine to checking out the artisan and copper workshops. Or if you prefer to see a UN World Heritage site, travel to nearby Morelia for authentic souvenirs from Michoacan markets and a chance to see the city’s treasured historic center. Wherever you decide to visit, the holiday season is sure to bring impressive festivities that will be remembered for years to come.
Christmas in Mexico: Rich in Culture and Tradition
If you’re planning to spend the Holidays in sunny Mexico this season, you’ll trade any chance of snow for a healthy dose of “the real meaning of Christmas.” This part of the world has barely been touched by the commercialism that defines Christmas in the United States. Instead, Christmas in Mexico begins by observing the religious side of the holiday on December 16th and doesn’t finish until February 2nd. Here are some of the most famous Mexican Christmas traditions you may experience if you visit during this time of the year:
Las Posadas
Starting on December 16th and running for nine days, Joseph and Mary’s quest for lodging in Bethlehem is reenacted in towns and villages throughout Mexico. Acted out by local children, these pilgrims try door after door until they’re finally invited in for the night. Every evening, a different host is chosen, and it’s their task to throw a massive party complete with a piñata for the children and something a little more spirited for the adults.
Noche Buena or Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day, is the highpoint of the season in Mexico. After attending Misa de Gallo, or Rooster’s Mass, in the middle of the night, families return home for a festive dinner and traditional drinks. At the end of the evening, gifts are opened, piñatas are broken and sparklers light up the night. Christmas Day is considered a time to rest, recover and enjoy the leftovers! Although Santa Claus has been known to slip over the border in recent years, children generally address their wish lists to the baby Jesus for Christmas Eve and the three Wise Men for Three Kings Day.
Los Santos Inocentes or Day of the Holy Innocents
Held on December 28th, Los Santos Inocentes commemorates the day that King Herod ordered his soldiers to kill all of the male infants to eliminate the baby Jesus. Similar to April Fool’s Day, Los Santos Inocentes is a day for practical jokes and silly pranks.
The Christmas celebrations continue in full force until January 6tth, also known as Epiphany or Three Kings Day (Los Reyes Magos). This was the day that the three Wise Men arrived in Bethlehem to present gifts to the baby Jesus. Presents are given to the children, and everyone shares a sweet bread known as Rosca de Reyes. Hidden inside is a small figure of a baby. Whoever gets the piece with the baby must give another party on Candlemas, the official end of the Mexican holiday season on February 2nd.
Christmas in Mexico is always filled with rich tradition and warm hospitality!
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Mundo Maya Trip 2012
In September, Journey Mexico welcomed 7 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, France, and Russia on an exclusive visit to the heart of Southern Mexico. With Journey Mexico’s Director of Operations, Matteo Luthi, by their side, the group explored the Yucatan Peninsula and experienced Mayan culture. As the date nears closer to December 21, 2012, many tourists are flocking to visit and discover the secrets of Mundo Maya in anticipation for the new cycle to begin. Our expert guides met the group in Mexico City and led them on a journey through the Mayan World of Chiapas, Campeche, and Yucatan before ending on the turquoise waters of the Riviera Maya. Below is a recap of their 15 day journey.
Mundo Maya FAM 2012:
After a good night’s sleep in Mexico City’s Las Alcobas , the group was transferred to Chiapas to explore the Sumidero Canyon. Exploring via boat launch, everyone marveled at the rock walls towering thousands of feet high and the tropical wildlife they found accompanying them on the journey. After returning to the docks, they visited the nearby Magical Town of San Cristobal de las Casas. The colonial charm of San Cristobal de las Casas is best discovered by foot, wandering the cobblestoned narrow streets and visiting the local museums. After an adventurous first day, everyone settled into the newest boutique property in the area- Hotel Bo. The contemporary hotel flawlessly blends what Chiapas is all about: threads, knots, frets, textures, and colors of the culture. Guests are continuously surprised that such a harmonious property awaits them in the small town of San Cristobal.
The next two days of the journey were dedicated to discovering the local cultures and pre-Hispanic ruins. The group explored the towns of San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan where indigenous customs and traditions are still very much present. After mingling with the artisans and visiting a unique church and cemetery, they headed to the natural wonder of Misol Ha, a single jump waterfall that offers a unique perspective of the lush river valley.
Toniná was next in the itinerary where the guide illuminated the group that they were currently at one of most well developed central temple complexes in all Mayan civilization. Toniná is one of Chiapa’s archaeological sites recognized as UNESCO World Heritage along with Palenque, which was where they were headed next. Palenque was an important and powerful group of ancient Mayans. Their city was created around 100 BC and although the site is massive and sheds a lot of light on the traditions, rituals, ceremonies, and spirituality of the ancient Maya, only a very small fraction of the actual site has been excavated. At night, the group was split into two beautiful hotels, Quinta Cha Nab Nal and Chan Kah Resort.
By day 5, the group had made its way to Campeche where they were able to relax at the luxurious Hacienda Puerta Campeche. After a pampering recharge, they were on their way to Uxmal, another UNESCO archeological site also very important to Mayan civilization, considered one of most representative of the region’s dominant architectural style.
After days of exploring the ruins of Mundo Maya, the guide led them through the town of Merida, the capital city of the Yucatan. They strolled the streets and visited the Governor’s Palace, where giant murals line the wall, each representing a significant part in the history of Mexico. They spent time getting to know two boutique hotels in the area, Casa Lecanda and Casa Azul as well the magnificent Villa Sirena (also managed by Casa Lecanda.)
Moving on from Merida, they journeyed to the Magical Town of Izamal, also known as “Yellow City”. It is here where Mayan codices and images had once been burned, effectively erasing much of Mayan history. Valladolid, the third Mexican Magical Town on their trip was the final stop before heading back to the Riviera Maya.
Making their way across the peninsula toward the Mexican-Caribbean waters, they stopped at the ruins of Chichen Itza to discover the Mayan’s most popular ruin site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Finally making it to the shores of the Riviera Maya, the group stayed the night on a nearby island, Isla Holbox, to witness a spectacular sunset. In the morning, they woke up for an extraordinary experience—swimming with whale sharks. Laetitia Fain / Henry Cookson Adventures in the UK commented on her experience “My most special moment on the tour was diving with the whale sharks, such an intense moment swimming next to such immense creatures.”
They then island hopped via private yacht to Isla Mujeres before settling on shore for the next three days in the Riviera Maya. The group inspected some of the most extravagant properties in the area and were able to spend nights in Viceroy Riviera Maya, Hotel Esencia and Maroma Resort & Spa.
Claire Betts, from Last Frontiers in the UK sums up the 15 day journey they best: “We had to nick-name Matteo the dream-maker as the trip fully surpassed any expectations time and time again! Was it the swimming with whale sharks? The Mayan ritual and massage on the beach at night? Watching a green turtle lay her eggs metres away? The private yacht to Isla Mujeres? Watching the sunset on Isla Holbox with a cold margarita? Setting baby turtles free into the ocean? Or was it the sopa de lima and cochnita pibil? So hard to pick just one special moment on such a magical tour but I am entirely convinced that Mexico seduced each and everyone of us with its passion, rich cultural heritage, fine cuisine and spectacular beauty! “
Mexico Culture Travel: Dia de los Muertos en San Miguel de Allende
Mexican culture exudes spirit and vitality that truly comes to life during the El Dia de los Muertos celebration, a national event honoring the lives of lost relatives, friends and public figures. This important holiday, known as Day of the Dead in English, takes place annually on November 1st and 2nd.
Many people believe Halloween and Dia de los Muertos are versions of the same holiday. Both celebrations coincide with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, occurring when the veil between the living and the dead is believed to be weakened, enabling communication with spirits. Yet, the spirits of Halloween are harmful, magical and mischievous, so children wear costumes to scare them away. Day of the Dead is a joyful holiday that handles death from a lighthearted and sentimental perspective, allowing individuals to show respect and love for ancestors and friends who have passed away.
Day of the Dead Festivities in San Miguel de Allende
Dia de los Muertos originated from a centuries old Aztec festival in honor of Mictecacihuatl, a goddess known as the Lady of the Dead. Today, Mexican families create colorful altars in their homes. The living also come together to decorate the graves of the dead with their favorite foods, tequila, flowers and sweets while encouraging the presence of these benevolent spirits and sharing humorous stories in remembrance of who they once were. Some of the most entertaining moments involve short poems known as calaveritas, or little skulls, in which funny, satirical verses are written and dedicated to the deceased.
San Miguel de Allende, a municipality in eastern Guanajuato, provides the perfect opportunity to take part in these extraordinary festivities. Tourist traffic is light at this time of year, the weather is mild and visitors have the chance to find souvenirs at an authentic Dia de los Muertos market. As November approaches, families stream in and out of local cemeteries to scrub tombstones, clear away weeds and lay out flowers and candles. In the weeks before the celebration, a special market is set up near the Plaza Civica where everyone shops for decorations amongst stalls of sugar skulls, miniature coffins, skeleton puppets and the familiar skeleton masks and figures, known as calacas. The Calaca Festival takes place November 1-4 this year.
A candlelight vigil lights up the cemetery as cheerful crowds gather to celebrate the dead, listen to mariachi bands, share bottles of tequila and enjoy a picnic with friends and family. All around, children play amidst displays of skeletons in comical scenarios. Calacas are a significant part of Mexican folk art intended to mock death and overcome the pain of loss, depicting skeletons humorously as noble ladies, drunken merrymakers, dancers, brides and many other roles of everyday life.
Exploring San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende has a wealth of cultural attractions you can experience before and after Dia de los Muertos. The stunning city center features beautifully preserved architecture in neoclassical and baroque styles that house cathedrals, galleries and museums. Along vibrant, colorful streets, the local artisan shops offer charming turquoise jewelry and silver crafts. Live events are frequently held in the local parks and travelers can choose from a tempting variety of authentic Mexican and international cuisine from the city’s inviting restaurants. With a range of impressive vacation rentals in the area, visitors will have no trouble finding cozy villas for relaxation when the Day of the Dead celebration is over.
Webinar on Mexico: UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Mexico is home to 31 World Heritage sites including 10 Mexican cities, but do you know what makes all of them so special?
Travel Weekly (TravelWeekly.com) — one of the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry that delivers all the late-breaking news, analysis and research that travel professionals need to succeed — is hosting a very special webinar on the UNESCO World Hertiage Sites in Mexico. Journey Mexico’s President, Zach Rabinor, has been asked to join the panel of operators who specialize in these incredible regions alongside hosts: Travel Weekly, representatives from UNESCO, The Mexico Tourism Board, and other operators.We invite you to learn about the history and culture of Mexico recognized worldwide!
What: Mexico’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Webinar
Who: Travel Weekly, The Mexico Tourism Board, UNESCO Representatives, Journey Mexico & other specialists
When: October 9th at 2:00pm ET // 1:00pm CT
Where: Live streaming webinar
How: Webinar open to registrants. Register here.
Unique Hotels and Restaurants in Guanajuato – Our Top Picks
As the Festival Internacional Cervantino 2012 approaches, one of the largest celebrations of the arts worldwide, travelers from across the globe will be arriving in the cultural mecca of Guanajuato, Mexico. With 19 days of festivities running from October 3 to October 21, we wanted to share Journey Mexico’s picks for the top hotels and restaurants in Guanajuato.
Hotels:
1) The restored ruins of a 17th-century hacienda is the home of Camino Real Guanajuato Hotel, a breathtaking historic building recognized as an INAH World Heritage Site. Exquisite details of the original hacienda have been preserved, creating the perfect blend of carved stonework, vaulted architecture and chic modern décor. With rooms overlooking beautiful gardens and onsite pool, gym and business center facilities, guests have plenty of modern comforts for an enjoyable stay.
2) The Quintas Las Acacias was converted from its late 19th-century origins to an elegant boutique hotel, offering 17 rooms and pampered suites that merge classic European style with distinctly Mexican motifs and artisan decor. The hotel’s AAA Four Diamond rating is well-earned with first-rate amenities, unparalleled hospitality and tranquil settings that combine history with luxury. Charming touches like the beautiful cactus garden, soothing outdoor jacuzzi and intimate restaurant offers guests a truly unique experience.
3) The European-inspired boutique hotel Villa Maria Cristina offers the atmosphere of a regal estate. Lofty ceilings, charming courtyards and mosaic tile floors welcome travelers into this aristocratic home, where 13 airy suites are outfitted with elegant French furnishings. Guests can relax in the spa and pool styled after a Roman bathhouse or dine on sophisticated international cuisine. Luxury amenities like car and concierge services, designer toiletries and massage therapy guarantee an unforgettable visit.
Restaurants
1) México Lindo y Sabroso
Location: Paseo de la Presa 154, San Jose
For a taste of the country’s signature cuisine, visit Mexico Lindo y Sabroso, a quiet eatery with a cozy veranda for outdoor dining. In a menu with tasty regional cuisine and Yucatecan specialties, each dish is imbued with rich agricultural flavors paired with tender meats, beans and delectable sauces. Dine on the restaurant’s famed Enchilada trio, crispy flautas, green pozole or delicious pork-topped panuchos. With just a short drive from downtown, the restaurant is the perfect stop between festival events.
3) El Jardin de los Milagros
Location: Calle Alhondiga 80, San Javier
Cultural and contemporary merge expertly at the Garden of Miracles, where Chef Bricio Dominguez crafts flavorful Mexican, Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine designed to offer an incredible sensory experience. The indulgent flavors of fresh seafood ceviche, hearty stew and sopecitos topped with succulent meat and sauces dominant the menu, which re-envisions traditional dishes dating back to pre-Hispanic royalty with innovative modern touches. Nestled beneath a great white sapote tree in a former hacienda, the restaurant’s large windows offer a beautiful garden view while you dine.
4) El Abue
Location: Calle San José 14 at Plaza Baratillo
Don’t overlook El Abue, a hidden treasure at the heart of Guanajuato. The charmingly intimate dining room is perfect for couples and seasoned travelers who enjoy a quiet atmosphere and authentic regional Mexican cuisine. Chiles en nogada, a pork-filled poblano chile topped with toasted walnut cream sauce, is the star of the menu. Delicious tortilla soup and enchiladas in exquisite red Oaxacan mole are local favorites, but you’ll also find fresh salads, Italian pastas and juicy flank steak on this diverse menu.
September 2012 Newsletter
Just back from ATMex and we’re fired up about adventure and sustainable travel — this month’s newsletter hopes to bring you the same excitement ! Our headline story highlights some of Mexico’s most exciting adventures and green lodging, and we’ve also put the spotlight on our Chiapas Adventure Tour which explores waterfalls, ruins and ziplining! Our hotel offers come from The Ritz Carlton in Cancun and Hilton in Los Cabos. Both promos end this fall, perfect time to book your holiday travel! Lastly, as always, you will find the latest news of hotel & industry updates, and latest news from Journey Mexico including upcoming travel dates for October.
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Best Boutique Hotels in Morelia
Boutique hotels with impeccable service, dynamic culturally-inspired décor and spectacular grounds are appearing in some of Mexico’s most thriving municipalities. These boutique hotels offer a unique and unforgettable vacation experience that caters to travelers’ every need with luxury amenities. As a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site admired for its rich colonial architecture, the Michoacan capital of Morelia is the perfect backdrop for a luxury vacation offering the best of hospitality, history, nature and cultural immersion. Don’t wait to book a spot at these top boutique hotels in Morelia.
The majestic splendor of the Virrey de Mendoza makes this 17th century mansion a luxurious setting ideal for business travelers and romantic getaways. Colonial refinement meets modern comfort in the hotel’s 55 historically-inspired rooms, complete with antique furnishings and stunning balcony views of Morelia’s famed Historic Center. An outdoor dining pavilion offers an enchanting look at the city’s magnificent architecture and thriving nightlife while other comforts are catered to with onsite Wi-F access, an upscale restaurant and bar serving international cuisine and opulent banquet halls for hosting group events.
2) Rancho San Cayetano
At Rancho San Cayetano, five acres of breathtaking countryside provide a rustic paradise for travelers in need of an idyllic retreat. The stunning natural landscape of Morelia sets the tone for this relaxing country which is surrounded by towering greenery and beautiful cliff-side gardens. Quaint décor ranging from exquisite woven tapestries and bedding to stone fireplaces and wooden rocking chairs imbues the hotel’s nine rooms and six cabins with undeniable comfort and charm. The sparkling waters of the Rio San Isidro lie just below and the hotel is located near one of Michoacan’s most remarkable attractions, the forest sanctuary of migratory Monarch butterflies. With a restaurant, pool, spa and specialty tours available on site, guests can explore the hotel grounds or venture out into the local culture. hotel,
The authentic pink quarry stone buildings of the Villa Montana Hotel lie at the center of lush gardens and elegant sculptures. Couples, business travelers and families will all love the blissful comfort of the hotel’s 36 colonial-inspired rooms, which blend rustic and refined elements like exposed beams, cobblestone walls and neoclassical art. Travelers who want to relax amidst Mexico’s beautiful landscape can enjoy dining, swimming and tennis in tranquil gardens. A library, spa, restaurant and gift shop offer a complete vacation experience, but Villa Montana is also conveniently located 15 minutes away from downtown Morelia for exciting excursions.
Every stay at Los Juaninos Hotel is a new experience with 30 gorgeously designed rooms that capture unique elements of Spanish colonial architecture and decor. Converted from a 17th century palace, Los Juaninos’s inviting rooms feature rich hues, European-style bathrooms and charming grandeur perfect for luxury seekers and honeymooners. Situated at the heart of Morelia’s Historic Center, hotel guests are treated to impressive views of the Michoacan capital city square. The hotel restaurant La Azotea provides a stunning contrast with a chic contemporary atmosphere and rooftop dining for a perfect view of the nearby cathedral.
If you are a traveler who enjoys both luxury and comfort, but value the unique and different you will love staying in these boutique hotels. These cozy hotels are designed to offer visitors the best experience Morelia has to offer. For more boutique hotels featured on our site, read our blogs tagged under boutique hotels.
The Monarch Butterfly Migration: Amazing Nature Travel to Mexico
For several weeks each year, the oyamel fir trees of Michoacan, Mexico, are transformed into a breathtaking backdrop for one of the most amazing natural phenomena in the world. As late October nears, millions of monarch butterfies suddenly descend upon the branches of Mexico’s spectacular forest reserve to rest amongst the evergreen needles.
To nearby observers, the forest appears to be enveloped by the gentle flitting of delicate reddish orange wings lined with black veins and white speckles. These majestic travelers are Monarch butterflies, an insect colony that must progress through a cycle of multiple generations of offspring before reaching its winter destination along the Mexican coast.
Migration of the Monarch Butterflies Trip
The arrival of the Monarch butterfly is a celebrated event for both locals and foreign visitors who are eager to witness the final stretch of a 5000-mile journey from North America. Journey Mexico welcomes travelers to share in this unforgettable moment with an exciting trip that takes you along the trails of the El Rosario reserve, an enchanting Monarch butterfly sanctuary where these beautiful creatures hibernate and lay thousands of eggs upon special milkweed leaves.
Led by an expert guide, you will travel into a towering grove of fir trees for an up-close look at the Monarch butterflies in their winter habitat. Our highly knowledgeable guides explain the unique cycle of migration Monarch butterflies undergo every year to ensure their survival, a journey that requires several generations of Monarchs to complete. The first three generations of Monarchs travel only a portion of the distance northward, eventually laying the eggs that will form a new colony just before they die out.
On this enlightening trip, visitors experience the final stages of migration as the fourth generation settles in the hibernation grounds. The temperate climate of Michoacan offers safety from moisture and cold, cover from predators and plentiful growth of milkweed. Fourth generation Monarchs, known as the Methuselah generation, have an extended life cycle up to seven or eight months, allowing them to make the journey south from late summer to early autumn and emerge for the mating process as spring arrives.
Enjoy the Natural Treasures of Michoacan, Mexico
The Monarch barely weighs one gram, and yet, its role as a pollinator has a profound effect on the eco-system. Your time amongst the Monarchs continues with a visit to another major sanctuary ground, the Sierra Chincua Reserve. Surrounded by clusters of exquisite Monarch butterflies, visitors get a firsthand glimpse at the epic life cycle of this insect civilization. Yet, no JourneyMexico excursion is complete without adventuring into the surrounding towns and municipalities.
The Michoacan region boasts a magnificent natural landscape, as well as astonishing historical landmarks. Travelers are sure to be captivated by the charming countryside, lush green valleys and sparkling lakes of the Patzcuaro, Tzintzuntzan, Ihuatzio and Cucuchuco areas. These towns still stand as thriving cultural centers where visitors can admire the fascinating crafts of skilled artisans and experience the magic of festivals that have been celebrated for generations. Close by are the archeological sites of ancient city squares that preserve a living history of Michoacan.
From the beautifully gripping drama of nature to the monuments of an evolving civilization, this once-in-a-lifetime trip offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself deep in the culture and splendor of Mexico.
Can’t make it to Mexico? SK Films “Flight of the Butterflies” will be premiering soon in a city near you!
Adventure Travel in Mexico
Journey Mexico recently traveled to Veracruz for Mexico’s first adventure trade show, ATMEX, where participants not only learned about Mexico’s adventure offerings, but also about the importance of sustainable tourism. Speaking on the subject was Shannon Stowell, President of Adventue Travel Trade Association (ATTA): “Green, sustainable, and eco travel are still on the rise. Adventure travel is at the forefront.”
Now more than ever, travelers are searching for more than just the cookie-cutter getaways. Adventure tourism has grown approximately 16% in comparison to general travel at 4%. Travelers are done with the flop and drop beach resorts and are ready to experience and explore the destinations they travel. They want to return home with amazing stories and lifetime memories.
Mexico has great potential to develop and cater to this segment of travelers as it is one of the five countries with the widest range of biodiversity in the world. Whether you are looking to take to the land, the air, or the sea, Mexico offers adventure travel opportunities to suit all interests and skill levels. There are also a wide array of eco-friendly lodging options to help off-set your carbon footprint! Below is an overview of some of Mexico’s most exciting adventures and green lodging:
River Rafting and Kayaking – The Gulf Coast state of Veracruz contains more than 40 rivers that wind through rugged topography, offering world-class white water rafting and kayaking experiences. Mexico Verde, provides plenty of these adventurous activities and even has their very own lodging– or better called, ‘glamping’ (glamour camping) –with luxury tents each with private bathrooms.
On the other side of Mexico, between Baja California and the Pacific Coast, lie tranquil and scenic kayaking experiences on the Sea of Cortez, which Jacques Cousteau called “The World’s Aquarium.”
Mountain Biking – The cycling and mountain biking opportunities in Mexico are limitless. The wildly varying climates and geography of Mexico ranging from arid deserts, lush tropical jungles, temperate plateaus, and lofty mountainous and volcanic regions provide breathtaking backdrops for all types of biking adventures.
A great place to explore on bike is the Copper Canyon region– here you will find adrenaline pumping downhill missions and scenic tours through mountain trails. The Sierra Lodge is a great option to stay at when looking to choose an eco-friendly hotel. Here, there is no electricity, no telephones, no TV’s, no radios — but there is hot water and beautiful spacious rooms!
Snorkel and SCUBA – Bordered by four oceans, Mexico is home to some of the finest snorkeling and SCUBA diving opportunities in world.
Legendary snorkel and scuba areas in Cancun now offer underwater sculpture parks http://bit.ly/djyF09 where you can literally watch new ecosystems flourish, and Mexico’s Pacific coast is littered with secluded, lesser known underwater paradises perfect for day trip exploration.
Swimming with Sharks – Thousands of whale sharks (the world’s largest fish) migrate to an island off the coast of Cancun annually, allowing for incredible opportunities to swim with these docile giants that can grow to over 60 feet in length!
Xaloc Resort, located at the prime migrating area for the whale sharks at Isla Holbox , is an eco-friendly getaway composed of bungalows that have been constructed with care. The owners of Xaloc Resort have paid careful attention to all the small details that make an eco-friendly getaway a truly remarkable experience.
For the extremely adventurous, a to the Guadalupe Island, 150 miles off the coast of Baja, California, will have you swimming in crystal clear waters to photograph enormous great white sharks.
Mountaineering and Hiking – Enormous mountains, snow-capped glaciers, and towering volcanoes make Mexico a world-class destination for serious mountain climbers. Mexico’s Copper Canyon, Oaxaca’s Sierra de la Laguna, and the Sierra Madre Sur of Chiapas all offer a range of hiking experiences from cultural jaunts through the countryside to back-country wilderness treks – perfect for all levels of hikers.
Escudo Jaguar Hotel is located on the Usamacinta River in the state of Chiapas. This eco-tourist resort/camping is operated by a group of native people called the Choles. The owners have worked hard to ensure that guests enjoy the enchanted land surrounding the Usamacinta in a fashion that is eco-friendly and beneficial to the local economy.
Ziplining – Flying through the jungle across lakes and over rivers on a zipline is one of Mexico’s most exciting adventure activities. With world-class canopy courses set up in several regions of Mexico, a day trip of ziplines is a great way to add excitement to a Mexico vacation.
Puerto Vallarta is a prime spot for zipling. Offering various courses through the Sierra Madre Mountains, guests zip tree to tree with a background of the most beauitful views. Nearby Puerto Vallarta you can find Xinalani Retreat a serene resort is surrounded by both the Pacific Ocean and a lush jungle. Composed entirely of high-class suites, it is designed for guests to be close to nature without sacrificing the conveniences of modern living.
Surfing – The fact that Mexico is one of the world’s greatest surfing destinations is indisputable. Whether you are a beginner looking to practice on some long, mellow waves of the Riviera Nayarit or a ripper looking to hide out in the barrels of Baja and the mainland, Mexico has waves for people of all ages and abilities.
Cabo Surf Hotel, is a great option whensurfing the beaches in Los Cabos. Located on the best surfing beach in the area, Cabo Surf Hotel takes very seriously the consequences that result from damage to the environment and climate change on our planet.
Speaking at International Luxury Travel Market Americas 2012
After a very successful launch event for International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) Americas last year, it has come time for another installment. By invitation-only, travel and hospitality professionals will head south to Mayakoba, a secluded area scattered with luxury resort on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. From October 1st through the 3rd, this group will attend educational sessions, meet with vendors and discuss current and forecasted trends in the industry.
While only leading professionals who specialize in the luxury travel market in North and Latin America are allowed to attend, it really benefits visitors to this region the most. Selective attendees means that no one is distracted by attendees who have nothing to contribute and they can concentrate on the issues at hand. With only three days to spend on these important topics, there’s really no time to waste. It might not happen overnight, but you can expect to see improvements in every area over the next few years as a result of this conference.
Journey Mexico Will Be There
You can bet that Journey Mexico will participate in ILTM Americas, and better yet, President of the company, Zach Rabinor, has been asked to speak as a key industry figure. He will be on a panel moderated by Peter Greenberg, discussing the topic ‘The three most misused words in travel – Ecotourism, Volunteerism and Sustainability’. The session is scheduled on opening day of the conference (4pm on October 1) — details here.
Before the conference, Journey Mexico will be hosting a pre-FAM trip. Join Matteo September 28-30 as he showcases Journey Yucatan (Journey Mexico Cancun) covering the Riviera Maya with:
– stays in Banyan Tree & Hotel Esencia
– an exclusive 1 day air expedition to Chichen Itza Archaeological site
– once in a lifetime off hours visit to Tulum Archaeological site for sun rise
– site inspections of the some of the finest Hotels, Resorts, and Villas in the Riviera Maya
Spaces are available but limited. Click here for the full itinerary. For more information, please contact Matteo.
If you’re attending the ITLM Americas summit, we’ll see you there! For everyone else, check back for more information about what we accomplished during this industry conference. We’re sure we’ll have some exciting news to share.
Facebook Chat with Travel + Leisure
Planning a trip to Mexico? Not sure where to start, where to go, or how to prepare? Then join Travel+Leisure for a live chat with Journey Mexico’s very own expert, Zach Rabinor. He’ll be joining us to answer all of your questions. On Wednesday at 2pm EST, Zachary Rabinor of Journey Mexico—featured on Travel+Leisure’s A-List—will be live on the Travel + Leisure Facebook page to answer questions.
Here are a few more details about this online session:
When & Where
The Travel+Leisure Facebook chat is scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, September 12, at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Getting there is easy. Simply link to the Travel + Leisure’s Facebook page. In the meantime, spend a few minutes thinking about what you’d like to get out of your trip to Mexico so that you can make the most of this opportunity. You can post your questions as soon as the chat starts.
A Little About Zachary Rabinor from T+L:
Journey Mexico’s President and CEO, Zach Rabinor, has led Journey Mexico over the past 10 years to become an award winning industry leader in Active, Nature, Cultural and Luxury Travel in Mexico earning him top recognition on Travel and Leisure’s A-List. Zach was seduced early on by Mexico’s vibrant cultures, towering peaks, thundering surf and intoxicating cuisine. Zach worked as a tour leader and operations manager throughout the Americas for 10 years prior to founding Journey Mexico and holds a BA from Cornell University and a Masters in International Affairs from the University of California, San Diego.
Luxury Vacations in the Riviera Maya
At Journey Mexico, we recommend the Maroma Resort and Spa on the Riviera Maya to our clients when they express a desire to get away from it all in order to unwind and recharge. Although this modern paradise is nestled within one of most beautiful areas of the world, it’s actually one of the Yucatan’s hidden treasures where you can leave your cares behind without compromising any of life’s little pleasures. Sound like paradise? Well, we think it comes pretty close! Here’s some more information to help you decide if a stay at the Maroma is right for you:
The Maroma Resort and Spa sits on a spacious 25-acre nature preserve that’s part sandy beach and part rustic jungle. Located at the tip of the Yucatan right in the middle of the tropical Caribbean, the weather is great throughout the year with temperatures that vary between 77 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit on any given day.
The staff has tamed the jungle near the main portion of the resort to create lovely tropical gardens filled with butterflies and native parrots. If you enjoy taking in the beach more than lounging by the pool, you’ll certainly notice the coral reef just off the shore that’s perfect for snorkeling.
Every room and suite is a study in Caribbean elegance. Designed to make the most of the exotic natural surroundings, each living area reaches out to provide you with stunning views. The Maroma provides accommodations that range from deluxe rooms to expansive suites to a full luxury villa with four bedrooms.
The Luxurious Amenities
The Kinan Spa is the heartbeat of the Maroma. Translating to “the healing power of the sun” in Mayan, this wellness center focuses on nourishing your soul and body through a combination of treatments, educational sessions and spiritual direction including:
• Kinan Mud Bar and Temazcal Steam Bath
• Botox, Fillers and Lipo-Dissolve
• Yoga, Tai Chi and Meditation
And, Never Miss a Single Gourmet Meal!
If you believe the best part of any vacation is the food, you won’t be disappointed with the Maroma! This resort has four different bars and restaurants on site as well as room service that’s to-die for. If you’re trying to keep your spending under control, don’t forget to sign up for the Maroma Dining Plan. For a set fee, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at any of the on-site restaurants or through room service.
At Journey Mexico, we know all the best places to stay on the Riviera Maya and throughout the entire country. Give us a call today to plan the trip of a lifetime!
Festival Internacional Cervantino 2012: The Top International Cultural Event in Mexico is Approaching!
Travelers who love soaking in high culture in warm climates will be rewarded by traveling to Guanajuato, Mexico, for the annual Festival Internacional Cervantino, the top international cultural event in Mexico. This year’s Festival, which runs from October 3 to 21, promises to deliver art, theater, music and dance delights to travelers with discriminating tastes. More than 155 performances will be held during the three-week festival.
The Festival Internacional Cervantino was first produced in 1972. Organizer Enrique Rueles had been hosting an annual event called Entremeses de Miguel de Cervantes Saaevedra, which celebrated short plays by the author of “Don Quixote.” Recognizing the promise of expanding the festival to include other types of performances, Rueles founded the Coloquio Cervantino in 1972.
In that same year, Mexican President Luis Echeverría Alvarez declared his support for an international festival of culture. Though he had originally intended the festival to be held in Cancun, President Alvarez quickly recognized the benefits of building on the annual Entremeses tradition in Guanajuato. This charming, colonial-era city is home to the more than 49 theaters and venues that hold Festival Internacional Cervantino events every year.
Throughout the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, performers from around the world were invited to show off their dance, theater, music and arts talents. Visitors flocked to the colonial city to watch a wide variety of shows and to see internationally acclaimed performers in action. In the 2000s, the Festival’s directors decided to establish the tradition of inviting performers from one area of Mexico or world region to attend as special guests. The 2012 Festival honors the countries of Austria, Poland and Switzerland as well as the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
The special guest program has allowed the Festival to create a thematic focus while still hosting acts from around the world. In 2011, artists from 29 different countries descended on Guanajuato for the Festival. Festival organizers have worked hard to ensure that there are serious performance of current plays and artistic works as well as family friendly events.
Travelers who enjoy taking in cultural and artistic events won’t be disappointed by a visit to the Festival Internacional Cervantino. The diverse group of artists invited to the event are a boon for a wide variety of art lovers. The colonial setting of Guanajuato adds an extra touch of mystique to this internationally praised annual festival.
(Note: Flying to Guanajuato might require a stop for most people traveling by air, but there are some departure cities that have direct flights to Guanajuato. In fact, Volaris just announced a direct flight to Guanajuato from Chicago, which we blogged about a few days ago.)
Read more about our tours to Guanajuato and other colonial cities.
Is It Safe To Travel To Mexico?
You’re thinking of taking a vacation in Mexico, but you’re concerned about reports of violence. Find out the truth about what is really happening across the border. The slideshow below is a compilation of over 50 videos, tweets, reports from major media outlets and stories from expats living right here in Mexico.
For the complete list, please follow along (and don’t forget to bookmark!) Storify: Is It Really Safe to Travel to Mexico? If you have a link you’d like us to include, please send it our way.