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Maya Train celebrates its one-millionth passenger
After welcoming the millionth passenger since the start of service, officials of the state-owned railroad are predicting 1.2 million riders in 2025.
Guadalajara airport recognized for customer service as World Cup renovations ramp...
GDL topped the “Airport Service Quality” category for airports serving 15 to 25 million passengers per year in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Easter holiday expected to bring US $13.6B tourism boost to Mexico’s...
An estimated 14.7 million tourists are expected to travel to Mexico’s various destinations during the upcoming vacation period, which spans Saturday, April 12 to Sunday, April 27.
First international flight touches down in Puerto Escondido
Direct flights from the United States to the laid-back beach town of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, are now available as the sunny surf destination seeks to welcome more foreign tourists.
Zihuatanejo’s magnificant oceangoing yacht is an unforgettable evening of fun
If you're thinking of escaping to Guererro's sun-drenched shores, why not catch a boat — and maybe a party along the way?
Puerto Peñasco tops of the list of Airbnb’s highest-rated destinations in Mexico
"Arizona's Beach" in Sonora is Airbnb's highest-rated vacation destination in Mexico, followed by Los Cabos and a small mountain village in Puebla.
Aeroméxico launches new nonstop Phoenix-Mexico City flight
Aeroméxico and Delta have partnered to offer 2,000 round-trip seats a week between the Mexican capital and the United States' fifth largest city.
The right Puerto Vallarta bar for every personality
Beers, boas, banging beats or beachside comfort, Puerto Vallarta has a bar that's right for everyone.
Fishing Tournaments in Los Cabos in 2025
Big game fishing means big money fishing — and there are tens of millions of dollars on the line this year.
Michigan couple arrested in Cancún for alleged fraud in timeshare dispute
After the Akeos disputed $100,000 in charges, they thought their timeshare saga was over. It wasn't long before a warrant was issued for their arrest.
Why can’t you climb the pyramids at Teotihuacán anymore?
A combination of historical preservation and safety concerns mean hefty fines for visitors who climb the ancient structures without permission.
From garbage dump to global hub: Santa Fe’s unlikely origins
Today, we know it as the capital's bustling business district — but not so long ago it was a very different place indeed.
Welcome to Mexico’s largest ecosystem
It's the Mexico of film, song and cartoon: hot, dry and full of cacti. But around Lake Chapala, the scrubland ecosystem is teeming with things to do.
Work begins on a train line connecting Mexico City with Pachuca
The new rail line will benefit 1.2 million residents beyond improved connectivity by generating 40,000 direct jobs and 80,000 indirect ones.
Getting from the Cancún airport to your hotel just got easier, thanks to a new US $7 bus service
Quintana Roo's governor announced the bus route in response to ongoing complaints of taxi drivers charging arriving tourists outrageous rates.
Lessons from the road: What I wish I’d known before driving the Baja peninsula
From Tijuana to Los Cabos, here's how to make the most of a trip of a lifetime.