Las Nubes, Chiapas: A Nature & Waterfall Paradise
Las Nubes Waterfall is just another reason to fall in love with Chiapas, a place that will never cease to amaze you with its natural wonders.
Las Nubes Waterfall is just another reason to fall in love with Chiapas, a place that will never cease to amaze you with its natural wonders.
With 41 Biosphere Reserves and 67 National Parks, Mexico makes an excellent option for nature and adventure lovers.
Cancun and the Riviera Maya are the land of cenotes in Mexico, the beautiful bodies of water of karst origin formed by the dissolution of limestone rock.
No doubt that Xel-Ha has become a trendy and sought-after attraction in Quintana Roo. This ecological park is only an hour and a half from Cancun.
Villa del Carbon, in the State of Mexico, is a place that will transport you to colonial times. Its forests, ecotourism activities, food, and friendly people will leave you amazed.
Chetumal is the capital of one of Mexico’s most beautiful and most visited states by tourists: Quintana Roo. Located in the country’s southeast, Chetumal is known for being where Mexico begins, referring to its location on the border with Belize.
I bet you haven’t heard of Isla Aguada Campeche, a heavenly little “island” in the heart of the beautiful Mexican Gulf. I will tell you about what activities you can do on your visit and a little bit of its history to learn more about this Magical Town and maybe encourage you to visit.
If you’re planning on fishing in Mexico on your next vacation, you came to the right spot. There are many places where sport fishing is allowed. This is thanks to the vast coastline of the Mexican geography.
The Mayan route brings together important elements such as history, culture, and nature places like Quintana Roo, Campeche, and Yucatan…
Although selecting the most beautiful cities in Mexico is challenging, I have chosen 20 that stand out among them all. One of every four cities in the Americas declared World Heritage by Unesco is Mexican, which highlights the beauty of Mexico’s metropolises.