What to do in Oaxaca City? Visiting Oaxaca City. Oaxaca and its surroundings. Where to eat in Oaxaca City? Gastronomy, hikes, and workshops
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Traditions of the Day of the Dead in Oaxaca
Discover the commemorative traditions of the Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, one of Mexico's most iconic celebrations, filled with colors, altars, and unique rituals.
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The Meaning of Alebrijes from Oaxaca: Our Spiritual Guides
Discover the fascinating history of alebrijes, colorful and magical Mexican crafts that combine tradition, imagination, and culture.
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Three treasures left by the Mayans discovered in a cave
INAH reported the discovery of three mayan´s archaeological pieces, found in Chemuyil, a town in Quintana Roo.
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Complete guide: Visiting Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan, one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico. Here you will find a guide for visiting Teotihuacan.
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Do not panic about sargassum
Sargassum has arrived on Mexican beaches, but don't panic. The sargassum is temporary and doesn't reach all beaches.
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Mazunte’s beaches (welcome to the shores of the world)
In Mazunte, Mexico you will find unmissable landscapes and activities that will make this the best vacation ever.
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Cucapa: The people of the river
Cucapa, in addition to being their language, means "water people" because they live on the banks of the Colorado River in Sonora.
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Chiflón, Mexico’s singing waterfalls
Chiapas, in southern Mexico, has some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country, like El Chiflón, a chain of waterfalls.
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The Cave of the Hanging Snakes Quintana Roo
Visit the Cave of the Hanging Snakes in Quintana Roo and be surprised with an unsurpassable spectacle of snakes and bats.
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CDMX airport: How early should I arrive?
In Mexico, it is recommended to arrive 2 hours earlier at the CDMX airport for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights.
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Campeche, Mexico: a place full of history, flavor and nature
Campeche is a magical place in Mexico, and it offers another point of view of the Mexican southeast and the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Campeche Gastronomy: One of the best reasons to visit this area
Campeche Gastronomy contains a variety of cuisines with Spanish, Caribbean and Mayan influences. Campeche is famous for its fresh seafood
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Do you need a visa to visit Mexico?
Do you need visa to visit Mexico? We'll tell you all you need to know about official documents and COVID-19 regulations
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Six unnoticed archaeological sites in Chiapas
Discover unique sites and fall in love with Chiapas and its unnoticed archaeological zones that will stay with you.
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Archaeology in the immensity of Oaxaca: Monte Albán
Explore one of the most important Oaxacan archaeological sites in the state and discover the amazing archaeology at Monte Alban, Oaxaca.
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A week to get to know the essence of Yucatán
Ecotourism in Yucatán means visiting internationally emblematic places. Filling yourself with life, culture, adventure, and wellness.
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Mexican Spirit Animals: Meet the Alebrijes
Considered Mexican spirit animals, the alebrijes are the most famous crafts in Mexico. They represent the animal counterpart of people.