Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan: A Traveler’s Copper Haven
Santa Clara del Cobre is home to amazing artisans who have passed the techniques to turn any piece of copper into a real work of art from generation to generation.
Santa Clara del Cobre is home to amazing artisans who have passed the techniques to turn any piece of copper into a real work of art from generation to generation.
Mexico has destinations for all kinds of tastes and interests, so if you are looking for a place to rest, relax, explore and go on adventures, you will surely find the perfect place within the Mexican territory.
San Quintin is a small fishing town in Baja California. It has privileged access to the Pacific Ocean, making it an important tourist area of the Ensenada Municipality and an economic key for the state.
Bahia de Los Angeles is nestled in the Baja California peninsula between the Central Desert and the Sea of Cortez. Also considered a biosphere reserve, it is a refuge for whales and countless bird species.
The Magical Town of Mazamitla Jalisco, in the greenery and beauty of the Sierra del Tigre, awaits you with its beautiful and comfortable mountain cabins and all the charm of its cobblestone streets and village spaces.
Close to Puebla and Mexico City, the Magical Town of Huauchinango welcomes visitors with open arms to offer them its excellent climate, natural and cultural beauties, and floral fair.
Orizaba Veracruz, also called “The City of the Joyful Waters,” is a vice-royal chest full of architectural jewels and marvelous landscapes. I will tell you about its attractions and things to do, but first, let’s dive into its fascinating history.
Palenque Chiapas has become an important tourist destination in Mexico, primarily known for its archeology and history, beautiful and delicious water attractions, and succulent cuisine.
San Blas Nayarit is a small beach town dedicated to fishing, agriculture, and tourism. Since it is a semi-remote place, the best way to get there is by land.
Ixtlan del Rio is a charming little town whose name means “place where obsidian abounds.” It is a very important enclave from an archaeological standpoint due to its closeness to the archaeological zone of Los Toriles, one of the most important in the region.