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Spring Break Los Cabos

MND Local: Safety spotlighted in Los Cabos during high season peaks,...

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From Spring Break and Semana Santa going off without a hitch to new infrastructure upgrades, there's plenty to report on in Los Cabos.
Farmers in Costa Rica, Sinaloa, protested unfair prices for their harvests and insecurity on the highways.

Blockade update: Protests still impacting 4 Mexican highways

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As of 1 p.m. on Tuesday, blockades were reported in the states of Guanajuato, Baja California, Tamaulipas and Michoacán.
Sanganguey looms over Aguamilpa

Into the great outdoors in Nayarit, an adventure lover’s paradise

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From volcanoes and magic rivers to blue-footed boobies, Nayarit offers a wealth of outdoor adventures and one-of-a-kind expeditions.
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Truckers begin blockading highways in 9 Mexican states

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While some of the issues are economic, the truckers' main demand is more security on the highways, where they claim an average of 40 cargo truck robberies take place every day.
Los Cabos soffhore

Los Cabos braces for more than 100,000 spring breakers

An unexpected new trend helping to boost Los Cabos tourism is the increasing number of spring breakers who bring their parents with them, turning a youthful escape into a family affair.
Cabo San Lucas

MND Local: How Los Cabos is positioning itself as a ‘second stop’ destination for...

Host cities will see the greatest economic impacts from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but "second stop" destinations like Los Cabos could also benefit.

Mexico in Numbers: What are Mexico’s most popular airlines?

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Mexico in Numbers is back, revealing the most popular airlines in Mexico in 2025, from budget carriers to international heavyweights.

Why Tijuana is so much more than a border city

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Once seen as a seedy border holdout, modern Tijuana is quite the surprise, as one traveler discovered.

Uber and licensed taxis settle their long dispute by joining forces in CDMX

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The alliance hopes to ensure peace on the streets (and enough drivers) during the World Cup, but the issue of Uber's access to airports is still unresolved.

CDMX launches axolotl chatbot to help visitors discover the best of the city

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Named "Xoli" for short, the axolotl-bot operates 24/7 and functions as a digital guide that answers questions about transportation, events, cultural attractions and services in seconds.

Night at the stadium? Airbnb is offering fans a free stay at Estadio Azteca hosted by Hugo Sánchez

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Four lucky fans will win a free Airbnb stay inside Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, hosted by Mexican soccer legend Hugo Sánchez. What's more, each will get a ticket to the opening World Cup match on June 11.

Clock ticks on remodel of Mexico City International Airport as World Cup nears

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Renovations at both terminals of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) are only around half complete after 10 months of construction, meaning they will not be finished in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to the airport’s director general.

Mexico expecting over 4 million tourists during Holy Week holiday

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Tourism Minister Josefina Rodríguez Zamora announced that 4.03 million tourists are expected at the country's top destinations — a 2.6% increase over the 3.93 million recorded during the same period of 2025.

Graham Mackintosh’s 5,000 kilometer Baja beach walk

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It was the adventure of a lifetime, except when he ran out of water. Graham Mackintosh walked the entirety of the Baja California peninsula.

MND Local: Puerto Vallarta’s butterfly sanctuary

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The Mariposario Jardín Mágico may not be on your list of things to do in Puerto Vallarta, but this butterfly sanctuary should be.

Protecting an endangered cloud forest on the edge of Mexico City

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The cloud forest of Blanco Pitaya in Puebla is a superb site for ectourism but it's also in need of protection due to its threatened ecosystems.