Valle de Bravo: Your Ultimate Escape from Mexico City’s Bustle
Valle de Bravo is located very close to Mexico City within the state of Mexico. It is a haven of peace, beauty, comfortable mountain hotels, and delicious “Mexiquense” gastronomy.
Valle de Bravo is located very close to Mexico City within the state of Mexico. It is a haven of peace, beauty, comfortable mountain hotels, and delicious “Mexiquense” gastronomy.
For the record, San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas are two different towns (30 minutes apart) under the same umbrella called “Los Cabos.”
Creel Chihuahua (commonly known as the Creel Station), is a tourist Magical Town nestled high in the Sierra Madre Occidental, in the municipality of Bocoyna…
San Sebastian del Oeste, Jalisco, is a Magical town of mining tradition, with beautiful pre-Hispanic buildings and beautiful landscapes that invite visitors to enjoy an unforgettable vacation.
The “ghost town” of Mineral de Pozos is full of mining history, traditions, architectural beauty, and ancient and modern festivities…
After spending a full day exploring cenotes, I decided to complement the trip to the Magical Town of Sisal Yucatan…
El Cuyo Yucatan is a turquoise-colored paradise not on most travelers’ maps outside the Yucatan Peninsula. A quiet white sand beach stretches between Quintana Roo and Yucatán in the municipality of Tizimín.
The variety of tourist attractions in Chiapa de Corzo, like the famous “sumidero canyon,” are some of the widest among all the Mexican Magical Towns.
San Juan de los Lagos is a small town in Jalisco, Mexico. It is known for its rich livestock production and poultry farming.
El Rosario Sinaloa, the hometown of the great Lola Beltrán, has a mining heritage, interesting buildings, and beautiful natural landscapes that have made it grow as a tourist destination.