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  • Boats on the Beach and Green cliffs at the Bay of Playa Mazunte Beach
    Oaxaca

    9 Best Things to Do in Mazunte – Oaxaca’s Eco-Friendly Beach Town

    September 6, 2024 /

    A small beach town on the Oaxacan coastline of the Pacific Ocean: Mazunte has a special spell to it. A Magical Town since 2015, and once only a tiny fishing village, the town has evolved over the past years to become a tourist attraction for new-age and yoga lovers. It’s also known for the turtles that nest here from June to December, and whose well-being is taken care of by the local Mexican Turtle Center. Luckily, the area hasn’t been flooded by the typical tourist hotel chains with their cement blocks. Due to strict building rules, you can find thatch-roofed palapas and hotels and restaurants that use mainly natural materials…

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    What to Do in Oaxaca City – The Home of the Delicious 7 Moles

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  • Magical Town (Pueblo Mágico) of Atlixco
    Travel Tips

    Discover Mexico’s Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) – Local’s Guide

    August 30, 2024 /

    Mexico: A huge country with vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse traditions. First-time travelers to this beautiful country are probably drawn to its capital, Mexico City, or its beautiful beaches on the Riviera Maya or the peninsula of Baja California. However, there’s much more to discover: Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos), which are communities that stand out for their unique character, cultural richness, and natural beauty. Learn more about Magical Towns, and why they should be on your list of destinations! What are Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos)? Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) are towns that have become part of the Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns Program) brought to life by Mexico’s Secretariat…

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  • Loreto Fort at the Historic Site of the Forts Puebla
    Puebla

    Puebla’s Historic Site of the Forts (Los Fuertes) – 12 Opportunities for History, Nature, Recreation, and Fun

    August 15, 2024 /

    The historic site of the Forts (Zona Histórica de Los Fuertes) – or just short “Los Fuertes” – with its 2 hilltop fortresses that offer panoramic views of the city is a historic landmark. Here’s where the Battle of Puebla occurred on May 5th (Cinco de Mayo) in 1862. Mexico fought against Napoleon III, and the Mexicans fought back the French army under Ignacio Zaragoza. Puebla commemorates this important date with its celebrations on May 5th each year. The two forts, Loreto and Guadalupe, were originally chapels built on the Acueyametepec hilltop. At the beginning of the 19th century, they were reconstructed to serve as military forts. Nowadays, they host museums…

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    Ex-Hacienda Chautla and Its Picturesque Castle Gillow: 2025 Guide for a Half-Day Trip

    August 9, 2024 /

    An English-style castle and a lake divided by a dam: The ex-hacienda Chautla in the state of Puebla shows off its glamorous past until today. Once a thriving hacienda with farmland for corn, wheat, and later maguey (an agave plant), it’s now a popular recreational area for the poblanos (people living in Puebla). Just a 45-minute drive from the city of Puebla, it invites you to spend a day in nature at the lake surrounded by forests. And you can even bring your pet along! This guide tells you what it is, what it costs, and what you can do. About the Ex-Hacienda Chautla and Castle Gillow In 1777,  the…

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  • Mexico

    18 Best Things to Do in Mexico City – And How to Plan Your Stay

    August 2, 2024 /

    The capital of Mexico and home to 180 Museums: Mexico City can’t be fully explored in just one day. The 2 million-inhabitant capital of Mexico is diverse and vibrant, and at first glance, you might not know where to start your trip. But no worries, I’ve got you covered! In this guide, we’ll start from the heart of the city, the zócalao (main square). I’ll list the highlights of Mexico that you should have heard of, and how to best plan your stay before you arrive. Be it architecture, museums, culture, or history – the capital of Mexico has so much to offer for everyone. Even if you’ve been to…

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    Montezuma’s Revenge: Traveler’s Guide on How to Stay Healthy in Mexico

    July 26, 2024 /

    You planned your trip to the pyramids, and then it happens: Montezuma’s revenge, also called traveler’s diarrhea, hits you and ruins your vacation. This is probably one of the most common fears that travelers are facing in Mexico. But no worries! With a good understanding of what to watch out for you’re well prepared to avoid complications. One thing upfront: Even Mexicans get Montezuma’s revenge from time to time, especially when they travel to another region within Mexico. So it’s not just you! Most of the time, the sickness lasts only for 1-3 days with mild symptoms. Still, here are some guidelines that will hopefully help you avoid it. So…

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