Posts Tagged: #mexicojourney
#MexicoJourney Through Colonial Mexico and Baja California Sur
This month, Journey Mexico will welcome 12 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, Germany,… Read more »
Help Keep The Sumidero Canyon Pristine
Every summer during rainy season in Chiapas, hordes of debris and garbage from littering gets washed into the peaceful Grijalva… Read more »
The People of Mexico Through the Lens of Michelle Pasmanik
On our recent 15 day educational #MexicoJourney through Southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, we had the pleasure to be… Read more »
Things to do in San Cristobal de las Casas: Mundo Maya Textile Museum
One of the highlights of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas is the shopping. Delicately woven and colorful hand-crafted textiles… Read more »
Which Mayan Archaeological Site To Visit – #MexicoJourney
Visitors looking for a glimpse into Mundo Maya (The Mayan World) and their mysteries can effortlessly find a plethora of… Read more »
The Perfect Day in Oaxaca – #MexicoJourney
As one can imagine, our #MexicoJourney FAM trip is intense; in just 15 days we travel to a handful of  destinations… Read more »
Ten Facts About Puebla – #MexicoJourney
Containing more than 70 churches in the Historic City Center alone, Puebla maintains its close ties to colonial Spain through… Read more »
Hotel Downtown, A Hip Oasis Among Cobblestone Streets – #MexicoJourney
Hotel Downtown, a boutique hotel located within walking distance from Mexico City’s main plaza and within the blocks that make… Read more »
#MexicoJourney Through Southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula
This summer, Journey Mexico will welcome 10 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, Australia,… Read more »
What You’re Missing Out On By Not Visiting Michoacán – #MexicoJourney
After years of writing off Mexico as “too dangerous to visit”, people are finally doing their homework and realizing that… Read more »
Discovering Hacienda San Antonio in Comala – #MexicoJourney
Set at the foot of two volcanoes in Mexico’s picturesque highlands is the historic Hacienda San Antonio. Â Because of its… Read more »
Dancing with the Viejitos of Michoacan – #MexicoJourney
Across Mexico, celebrations and festivals are accompanied by music and dance that owes it variety to a fusion of traditions…. Read more »
Things to do in San Miguel de Allende – #MexicoJourney
A delightful colonial town paved with cobblestone, San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato is full of interesting mansions, museums,and churches…. Read more »
A Quick Stop in Queretaro – #MexicoJourney
Between the road from Mexico City to San Miguel Allende is the  energetic colonial town of QuerĂ©taro. It is the… Read more »
Chalchiuhtlicue, The Aztec Goddess of Water – #MexicoJourney
Mexico City’s Museo Nacional de AntropologĂa (National Museum of Antropology) is one of the city’s most important and most visited… Read more »
#MexicoJourney Through Colonial Mexico and the Pacific Coast
This weekend, Journey Mexico will welcome 11 of the most seasoned tour operators and travel agents from the UK, USA,… Read more »