Posts in Category: Holidays, Fairs & Festivals
Dia de los Muertos in Mexico
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, is an often misunderstood holiday celebrated in Mexico. It originated from… Read more »
Day of the Dead in Chiapas – Altars & Graveyards
Sugar skulls, yellow marigolds, and ´Catrina´ skeletons are emblematic of Mexico´s Day of the Dead festivities. This annual celebration inspires… Read more »
Villa Paradise In The Heart Of Punta Mita At Villa Tres Amores
If you were trying the create the perfect villa, set in an ideal location and community, you’d come up with… Read more »
Day of the Dead in Mexico Explained
If you want to celebrate Day of the Dead in Mexico, there are some fundamentals you’ll need to know. The… Read more »
The History of the Margarita: The Mystery Behind Mexico’s Top Cocktail
Like your head the morning after too many strong drinks, the history of the margarita is hazy. There are many… Read more »
Cinco de Mayo: Mexico’s Misunderstood Celebration
Cinco de Mayo is an often-misunderstood celebration, more widely marked north of the United States-Mexican border than in Mexico itself…. Read more »
Tlalpujahua: The Mexican Town Where It’s Christmas Every Day of the Year
Tlalpujahua sits a long way from Santa Claus’ North Pole residence – around 5,000 miles as the sleigh flies. But… Read more »
Three San Miguel de Allende Tours That Uncover the City
In Journey Mexico’s last blog post, we took a look at four Mexico City tours that uncover the heart and… Read more »
Nine gorgeous places to spend the holiday season in Mexico in 2019
You may not have recovered from the last festive holiday yet, but now’s the time to start thinking about the… Read more »
5 Best Hotels In Mexico For A Family Spring Break
Whether it’s snorkeling cenotes, learning to surf or simply relaxing by the pool, Mexico is the perfect place to take… Read more »
Holiday Escape With St. Regis Mexico City And Journey Mexico
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind, luxurious holiday in the heart of a world-class city. The St. Regis Mexico City has created incredible… Read more »
Photo Gallery: The Mexican Revolution Through the Lens AgustĂn VĂctor Casasola and GerĂłnimo Hernández
On November 19th, Mexicans commemorate the 108th anniversary of the start of the Mexican Revolution, one of the most important… Read more »
Easter in Mexico – Semana Santa and Pascua
Easter in Mexico is a two-week holiday consisting of Semana Santa (The Holy Week, beginning on Palm Sunday and ending… Read more »
Posadas in Mexico, a Christmas Tradition
For many Mexicans, the word posadas evokes chilly nights surrounded by family and friends, singing, enjoying a warm meal, and… Read more »
San Miguel de Allende: An Art & Gastronomy Destination
Recently announced in Food & Beverage Magazine, San Miguel de Allende will host a new food and art festival called MAG: Market… Read more »
Time to Plan for La Guelaguetza Festival in Oaxaca
La Guelaguetza, meaning “offering” and “mutual exchange of gifts and services” in the ancient Zapotec language, is a festival that gives thanks to the gods of corn and celebrates the acts of giving and sharing.
La Guelaguetza – Unique Vacation Experiences in Oaxaca, Mexico
La Guelaguetza: A Unique Vacation Experience in Oaxaca, Mexico Visitors to Oaxaca, Mexico, can enjoy a wide variety of cultural… Read more »
The Christmas Season and Holidays in Mexico
Holidays in Mexico begin by observing the religious traditions on December 12th and does not finish until February 2nd. Filled with posadas, Noche… Read more »