Explore Mexico - Mexico City

  • Zócalo & Templo Mayor: Walk where the Aztecs once ruled, right beside colonial cathedrals.

  • Frida Kahlo Museum: Visit her iconic blue house in Coyoacán—see her studio, clothes, and art.

  • Anthropology Museum: A must for Maya, Aztec, and Toltec treasures (don’t miss the Sun Stone!).

  • Chapultepec Park: Massive urban park with a castle, zoo, lakes, and museums.

  • Xochimilco Canals: Float on colorful boats with mariachi music and street food.

  • Street tacos al pastor, elote, churros: Everywhere, and always delicious.

  • Fine dining: Try Pujol or Quintonil—world-famous Mexican cuisine.

  • Mercado Roma & San Juan: Trendy eats, insects (yes), and regional flavors.

  • Palacio de Bellas Artes: Stunning art, architecture, and live shows.

  • Lucha Libre: Wild wrestling fun at Arena México.

  • Roma & Condesa: Hip bars, leafy streets, galleries, and mezcalerías.

  • Torre Latinoamericana: Epic skyline views.

  • Biblioteca Vasconcelos: Futuristic library—perfect for cool photos.

people walking on pedestrian lane during night time
people walking on pedestrian lane during night time
alley photography of road during daytime
alley photography of road during daytime

Mexico - Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo

A hip, walkable town on the Riviera Maya with a laid-back vibe. Stroll along Quinta Avenida for shops, cafés, and nightlife. Visit Xcaret Eco Park for underground rivers, wildlife, and cultural shows, or dive into the spectacular Great Maya Reef.

  • Quinta Avenida (5th Ave): A pedestrian wonderland of boutiques, street art, cafés, and day‑to‑night energy.

  • Beach & Reef Access: Lounge on Playa Mamitas or Playa Paraiso; snorkel or dive just offshore, including day trips to Cozumel.

  • Adventure & Culture: underground rivers, wildlife, and a magical nighttime

body of water near trees at daytime
body of water near trees at daytime

Mexico - Huatulco, Oaxaca

Mexico - Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur

Puerto Vallarta (Jalisco)

rock formation on the ocean photography
rock formation on the ocean photography
people sitting on bench near building during daytime
people sitting on bench near building during daytime
people walking on gray concrete road during daytime
people walking on gray concrete road during daytime
green palm trees on white sand beach during daytime
green palm trees on white sand beach during daytime
gold and black dragon statue
gold and black dragon statue

Mexico - Cancún, Quintana Roo

Mexico - Tulum, Quintana Roo

Mexico - Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

World-renowned for its turquoise Caribbean waters and white sand beaches, Cancún offers vibrant nightlife, luxury resorts, and adventure-filled day trips to the Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá and Tulum. Snorkel in the MUSA Underwater Museum, or dive into a cenote, a natural limestone sinkhole with crystal-clear water.

  • Beaches & Watersports: At Playa Delfines, you can sunbathe under swaying palms and, with luck, spot dolphins in the surf . Snorkel or scuba dive along the Mesoamerican Reef, the world's second-largest barrier system.

  • Culture & History: Explore the atmospheric El Rey Mayan ruins right in the hotel zone—small, elegant, and perfect for morning exploration en.wikipedia.org. Or take a day trip to iconic Chichén Itzá and Tulum.

  • Adrenaline & Family Fun: Swim in jaw-dropping cenotes like Sac Actun, or enjoy adrenaline rides, zip-lining, and river swims.

  • Nightlife: By night, dance at mega clubs like Coco Bongo or indulge in craft cocktails at skyline lounges. Cancún thrives on beachfront energy until dawn.

A chic beach town with boho vibes and ancient ruins overlooking the sea. Visit the iconic Tulum Ruins, relax on secluded beaches like Playa Paraiso, and explore the nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Don’t miss the Instagram-worthy cenotes like Gran Cenote or Dos Ojos.

  • Ancient Ruins: Perched atop limestone cliffs, the Tulum Ruins—Temple of the Frescoes, Castillo—offer postcard-perfect views of turquoise sea and steep steps into the past.

  • Beaches & Cenotes: Bask on powdery Playa Paraiso, then cool off in cenotes like Dos Ojos or Gran Cenote—swim amid ethereal stalactites and crystal-clear waters .

  • Eco‑Tourism & Culture: Tulum leads with eco-conscious lodging, organic eateries, and yoga retreats. Explore the nearby Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve or relax in sustainable beach clubs

  • The Malecón: A scenic mile-long esplanade with street art, sculptures (like “The Rotunda by the Sea”), sea views, shops, and cafes—best at sunset.

  • Old Town & Culture: Wander cobblestone Zona Romántica, savor tacos al pastor at Pancho’s, and sip cocktails in LGBTQ+ friendly nightspots.

  • Nature & Adventure: Hike to Palo Maria waterfall, snorkel at Los Arcos marine park, and whale‑watch in Banderas Bay (Dec–Mar).

A lesser-known gem with nine pristine bays and 36 beaches. Take a boat tour through Bahías de Huatulco National Park, hike to waterfalls in the Sierra Madre, or visit local coffee plantations. Its eco-friendly development makes it a paradise for nature lovers.

  • Nine Bay Cruise: Hop on a boat to explore secluded coves like Cacaluta Bay, perfect for snorkeling and swimming away from the crowds.

  • Archaeology & nature: Venture inland to Parque Eco‑arqueológico Copalita, where ancient Zapotec ruins meet jungle trails and scenic river valleys.

  • Cultural fare: Stroll through La Crucecita, sampling Oaxacan delicacies, shop local crafts at Mercado 3 Mayo, and marvel at the giant ceiling mural of the Virgin of Guadalupe in the town church.

  • Eco‑tours: Discover Laguna Ventanilla by boat—home to spider monkeys, crocodiles, and vibrant birdlife, guided by local conservation groups,

  • Festivals & craft workshops: Time your visit with the January–February Blues on the Beach Festival, enjoy mariachi serenades at your hotel, and paint pottery or buy woven tapestries at local artisan studios.

  • Sunset along the Malecón: The golden-hour light brings sculptures like “El Niño on the Seahorse” to life; live musicians and street performers add magic to your stroll .

  • Zona Romántica delights: Dine on tacos al pastor, craft mezcal tones at lounge bars, shop artisan boutiques, and soak in the LGBTQ+-friendly warmth of this vibrant neighborhood .

  • Marine wildlife encounters: Dive, snorkel, or kayak around the iconic granite islets of Los Arcos; seasonal whale-watching brings humpbacks into the bay (Dec–Mar) .

  • Mountain breezes & active escape: Jeep into the Sierra Madre for canopy tours, horseback rides, or zip-lining above Vallarta’s lush canyons and cascading waterfalls.

  • El Arco & Land’s End geology: Board a water taxi past Devil’s Rock and landmarks like Lover’s Beach, where land, surf, and seabirds converge beneath dramatic sea arches .

  • Sport-fishing capital: Cast a line for marlin, dorado, tuna, or wahoo—tournament fishing is big all year long .

  • Luxury & leisure: Relax at beach clubs on Medano Beach, pamper in high-end spas, swing at oceanfront golf courses, and dine with sunset vistas.

  • Nightlife & celebration: Live it up at beachfront clubs chain like Mango Deck or local lounges—cabaret shows blend with laid-back beach vibes.