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An elderly couple at a grave during Day of the Dead in Oaxaca

5 Oaxaca Day of the Dead events you need to book...

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Don't wait to book these high-demand tours and experiences for Oaxaca Day of the Dead celebrations — reserve your spot now!

If you love the Grand Canyon, then you’ll love Copper Canyon...

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Nature, history and one of the world's most stunning train journeys: Welcome to Chihuahua.

What’s on in Guadalajara in September

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National pride, hot air balloons and corn (of course) are all on offer in the state of Jalisco this month.
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cancún airport

The only airport with direct flights to every 2026 World Cup city? It’s Cancún

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Quintana Roo authorities are hoping that their lead in air connectivity will justify promoting Cancún and the state as a whole as the "Gateway to the 2026 World Cup."

Western Jalisco and the Riviera Nayarit: beaches, crocs and jungles

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The next stop on our tour of Jalisco's "magic circle" is the lush western coastline of the state, a place teeming with life and wonder.

Higher ground: San Miguel de Allende’s most scenic spots (that aren’t rooftop bars)

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Dinner, a walk and great views? Simone Jacobson has you covered.

Nauka and Siari mark a new chapter in the rapid evolution of Riviera Nayarit

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Two new luxury developments in the Riviera Nayarit offer a glimpse into a tantalizing future.
The Ciudad Juárez airport at night

Ciudad Juárez International Airport inaugurates a new terminal, doubling its capacity

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The new US $44 million terminal is part of an ongoing expansion that will see another US $58.9 million spent on imrovements by 2030.
A white 15-passenger van in Tulum with people exiting it.

Tulum transportation workers report steep decline in tourists

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Daily ridership between Tulum and Playa del Carmen has fallen by more than 50%, according to estimates by local transport operators.
Preisdent with boat crew

Acapulco debuts maritime public transport system

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The 90-passenger, 25 m by 7 m boat offers residents and tourists a traffic-free ride to several points along Acapulco Bay, costing from 30 to 160 pesos.
Viva Aerobus

Viva launches new flights connecting US cities to AIFA airport

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The Mexico City metropolitan area's newest airport is adding more international connections ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
small town street

Tourism Ministry launches program to accredit community-based experiences in 8 states

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With the accreditation system, Mexico's Tourism Ministry (Sectur) wants to help local organizations and individuals have a greater say over the tourism that takes place in their communities.
A selfie of two male hikers, one smiling at the camera and holding a mesh bag full of plastic bottles and other trash, with the second hiker behind him giving a thumbs up.

Gorgeous hiking in Aguascalientes? Ask these Mexicans how

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Wondering where to go hiking in Aguascalientes? These locals share all the best trails, including one you can take clear to Alaska.
a train

Plan to extend Maya Train to Guatemala is full steam ahead after bilateral talks

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Both nations have agreed to pursue the necessary feasibility studies to construct a rail link between southeastern Mexico and northern Guatemala that could transport both cargo and passengers.
A baby turtle in a coconut shell

Where to Travel in Mexico 2025 Guide: Wildlife enthusiasts

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As our series comes to and end, here's where to see the country's most incredible wildlife, on both land and sea.
A dolphin and it's trainer in a Los Cabos dolphinarium

Mincho’s Law and dolphin experiences in Los Cabos

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Dolphin experiences in Los Cabos have come under fire for poor treatment of animals, but after new legislation, what are conditions like now?