When I first heard Sandals Cancun, I literally thought they were really sandals that were just made from Cancun, Mexico. lols When I searched the internet for a nice place to stay in Cancun, I was surprised to see Sandals cancun being on the top list from my search page. I got curious about its [...]
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Traveling to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico may probably one of your best vacations. You will definitely enjoy the place. What I love about Cabo San Lucas is they have a busy street every night. Vacation trips could be dragging if the place where you are traveling does not have any nightlife. Cabo San Lucas nightlife [...]
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If you will travel to Mexico, you need to make sure that your medical insurance will cover your medical requirements when you travel to Mexico. Unfortunately, your medical insurance might not be able to cover any medical expenses in Mexico City. So, you might be used to the idea like in Europe where you are [...]
Tonina can be found in the state of Chiapas near Ocosingo and boasts of Mayan ruins situated on a hill on the edges of a rainforest. It was only discovered in the 1980s, which is why up to this day archaeologists work double time to excavate the whole area. Among the many features of the [...]
Bonampak is another important Mayan ruin site in the state of Chiapas. It is about 30 km south of Yaxchilan, and is not as big or impressive in terms of architecture and art in comparison to its bigger neighbor by which it was dominated during its heyday. However, the fine quality of some of the [...]
Yaxchilan is an important Maya settlement in the Mexican state of Chiapas. It was discovered in 1883, and since then it has been a major attraction for scientists and tourists alike. The name of the site means great stones in Maya. Judging by the remains of the architecture, and the exquisite samples of sculptures dotted [...]
While Columbia’s “Juan Valdez” may be well known abroad, Mexican coffee is superbly delicious with a very distinct taste and quality all of its own. The flavor is sometimes referred to as light, but the rich character of taste can rival some of the very best Guatemalan brands. Mexican coffee is graded in regards to [...]
In the central region of Mexico, a city in Chiapas stands out for its brilliant use of colors and attention to colonial detail. San Cristobal de las Casas affords architectural splendor and rich cultural detail that playfully animate the buildings around town. The town is named after the bishop, Bartolome de Las Casas, who stood [...]
In the Mexican state of Chiapas, near the Usumacinta River about 130 km south of Ciudad del Carmen, lay the ruins of one of Mexico’s most impressive – if lesser known – Mayan sites: Palenque. A medium-sized site, the Palenque ruins are not as vast as the much larger sites like Tikal. The settlement of [...]
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