Posts in Category: News
Journey Mexico Partner Location Receives Earth Check Certificate
Journey Mexico partner location, The Haciendas, was recently awarded the Benchmark Bronze Certificate from the Earth Check Program, which is… Read more »
Becoming The One in the Travel Industry
There is some interesting conversation happening over on Michael Kaye’s blog about going the extra mile to become “the chosen… Read more »
Mexicana Airlines Offering Special Rates
Mexicana Airlines are advertising promotional rates to the beach towns and the major cities of Mexico. The beach destinations include:… Read more »
Consumer Interest in Mexico Rebounding
Travel Weekly reports that consumer interest in traveling to Mexico is on the rise. Their data from Compete.com shows that… Read more »
Journey Mexico Partner Promoting Special Wedding Date
As the tenth of October, 2010 is one of those “special” dates where numbers align (10/10/10), this day is undoubtably one of the most sought after wedding dates of the decade.
Pablo Weisz-Carrington Art Exhibit in Mexico City
While in Mexico City for the 2010 Symposium conference last month, some of the Journey Mexico staff were able to visit famous Mexican artist Pablo Weisz-Carrington’s most recent exhibit at José Luis Cuevas’s museum in the Colonial Heartland.
Interesting Interview about Volun-tourism
I just came across this video from Ron Mader in which he interviews Michael Kaye of Costa Rica Expeditions about… Read more »
International Community Foundation Releases Report on Health Care and Americans Retiring in Mexico
Rising healthcare costs and economic pressure caused from the global recession is causing more and more Americans to retire in Mexico, where they are finding affordable access to sufficient health care and where the cost of living is much more affordable.
Journey Mexico President Private Cenote Jump
When you’re the president of an adventure company, you’ve got to represent. Here’s our founder and prez depth charging a private cenote deep in the interior of the Yucatan peninsula.
Mexico to Start Focusing on Cultural Tourism
We are always happy to see more articles, like Laura Del Rosso’s at Travel Weekly, about promoting Mexico’s opportunities for cultural tourism in conjunction with, and with the same effort as, its beach tourism. I just read a statistic in Travel Weekly’s Mexico section that says: “Consumer interest in Mexico falls 5% year-over-year,” which just blows me away as last year was the worst year for tourism to Mexico since we can remember.
Interesting Connections Between Jesus Christ and Aztec God
I just read a few articles that make some interesting suggestions about the conversion of the ancient Aztec and Maya to Catholic Christian beliefs during the Spanish invasions of Central Mexico.
Journey Mexico Partner Location Featured in Vogue Magazine
Cuixmala, a Journey Mexico Partner Location, was recently featured in Vogue Mexico and Latin America. The article raves about the unparalleled beauty of the estate as well as about its romantic allure.
Continental Airlines Merges with United Airlines
Continental and United signed a definite merger this morning.
Journey Mexico Partner at the Top of Green Resorts
Luxury travel enthusiasts looking to travel to the Riviera Maya can keep it green while on vacation with Karisma’s hotels and resorts.
Food and Beverage Events in Mexico – Summer 2010
If you are a luxury travel enthusiast who loves all things food and drink, be sure to check out these events this summer in Mexico.
Red Bull X Fighters in Mexico City
Fans of adventure travel were treated by Red Bull this year as the first stop of this year’s Red Bull… Read more »
Zoot Suit Playing in Mexico City
Luxury travel enthusiasts traveling to Mexico City should enjoy this year’s production of Zoot Suit, which premiered this week and will run through July 4th. This production of Luis Valdez’s classic musical marks the first time Zoot Suit has ever been put on, in full scale, in Spanish.
The Truth About Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo used to be one of my favorite holidays when I lived in the US (one I still miss dearly), but I have to admit that I never really knew what I was celebrating until I moved to Mexico.