MND_TRAVEL
If you love Thailand’s natural pools, then you’ll also love Valladolid’s...
From cenotes to ancient pyramids, Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula offers travelers access to amazing natural and cultural treasures. If you love Thailand's natural pools, wait until you try the Valladolid cenote circuit.
New hotels and resorts in Los Cabos, 2025-2030
New hotels and resorts are coming soon to Los Cabos, including nine spectacular properties scheduled to open by 2030.
Guadalajara and Riviera Nayarit rank among CN Traveler’s ‘Best Places to...
The birthplace of mariachi and a quiet stretch of Mexico's Pacific coastline are among the best 2026 travel destinations in the world, according to Condé Nast Traveler.
Tourism Ministry reverses Tulum mayor’s restrictions, re-opens free beach access
Tulum's mayor had prohibited visitors from bringing food, drinks, coolers and even umbrellas onto the beaches, effectively limiting access to hotel patrons.
Mazatlán’s cruise ship season ramps up with 18 arrivals planned for November
Nearly 40 cruise ships are expected to visit Mazatlán during the last two months of 2025, bringing a much-needed influx of tourist dollars after a challenging year.
36 hours in Cuernavaca: How to make the most of your next getaway
36 hours in Cuernavaca is the perfect weekend antidote to the hustle and bustle of Mexico City. We've even got an itinerary ready for you.
Sheinbaum: Mexico close to reaching new flight route agreement with US
After the U.S. used threatening language against Mexico while susspending 13 flights between CDMX and the U.S., President Sheinbaum plans talks to give Mexico's side of the dispute.
Trekking, Mexico style: ‘I did the Aguascalientes Trail’
The Aguascalientes trail offers hikers a taste of one of Mexico's least-known states, with forest, desert and colonial grandeur at every turn.
If you like the Galapagos Islands, then you’ll love Espíritu Santo in Mexico
The Galapagos Islands off Ecuador have been famous since Darwin. But for abundant flora and fauna, Isla Espíritu Santo is their equal.
How Los Cabos has connected to the world
From the first flights to Los Cabos in the 1940s to those from Central and South America announced in 2025, the destination owes its increasing popularity to increased connectivity.
Jalisco’s Los Altos Tequila Route opens new path for rural tourism ahead of 2026 World Cup
In the red-clay hills east of Guadalajara, where endless rows of blue agave ripple toward the horizon, the next chapter of Jalisco's tequila story...
Cozumel prepares for cruise ship influx as Caribbean high season kicks off
Port authorities are expecting nearly 100,000 cruise passengers to disembark in Cozumel between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2 aboard 25 different ships.
Is Mexico City an overrated Day of the Dead destination?
Mexico City is so famous as a Day of the Dead destination that even James Bond visited. But there may be better options for travelers, including some of Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos.
Dense fog bank causes delays at AICM
Operations at the airport returned to normal shortly after 8 a.m. but passengers of flights with Aeroméxico and Volaris may be affected by schedule changes today.
What’s on in November on the Riviera Maya
Whether its joining millions at the Feria Xmatkuil, riding the Muerto bus to see Day of the Dead altars, or taking the challenge of Ironman Cozumel, there's no shortage of things to do this month on the Riviera Maya.
Trump administration revokes 13 flight routes from Mexico to US
The move affects existing flights as well as routes scheduled to be launched by Aeroméxico, Volaris and Viva between now and the end of the year, a peak period for winter tourism.