Jalpan de Serra, Queretaro: A Bucket List of Attractions
Jalpan de Serra was founded almost 300 years ago around the first Christian mission built in Mexican lands by the famous Fray Junipero Serra.
Jalpan de Serra was founded almost 300 years ago around the first Christian mission built in Mexican lands by the famous Fray Junipero Serra.
The grutas de Tolantongo is one of the natural wonders of the Mexican state of Hidalgo.
Playa Paraiso, in the Riviera Maya, is like heaven on Earth; tourists worldwide rank this beach as the best in Mexico and one of the best in the world.
Tuxtla Gutierrez is a city of unparalleled natural and cultural beauty, besides being the capital of the state of Chiapas in Mexico…
One of the most recognized traditions in Mexico is the Chinelos dance (La Danza de Los Chinelos). This event takes place throughout the year in different regions of Morelos, particularly in Tepoztlan.
Las Nubes Waterfall is just another reason to fall in love with Chiapas, a place that will never cease to amaze you with its natural wonders.
The Magical Town of Batopilas, Chihuahua, hidden in the depths of the Copper Canyon, preserves the vestiges of its past mining splendor and the most extensive and marvelous landscapes of the Sierra Tarahumara.
Puerto Morelos is a coastal town in Quintana Roo, Mexico, that has not been invaded by mass tourism, despite being located between Cancun and Playa del Carmen.
Mexican huaraches are one of the most delicious and favorite food for many Mexicans. That’s why I will dedicate a space to this delicious delicacy to tell you a little about its history.
The Baja Peninsula has access to two of the most productive ocean fisheries in the world. From big marlin to beautiful roosterfish, you will find some amazing opportunities with access by road or boat.