One of the traditions around Day of the Dead in Mexico involves making an altar or offering for the spirits who will return on this occasion. See photos of Mexican Day of the Dead Altars.
Plan your spring break in Mexico! This spring break planning guide will help you decide where to go, what to take, and offer some useful tips for your spring break in Mexico.
Enjoy golf a round of golf with the ocean and the desert as a backdrop.cabo san lucas image by jedphoto from Fotolia.comBaja, Mexico is a located immediately south of California. With its dramatic coastline which sees the desert give way to the blue of the Pacific Ocean, it is a popular...
Campeche's Xmuch-Haltun botanical garden is located in the Baluarte de Santiago (Santiago Bastion) and brings together an interesting sample of flora of the peninsula.
Walk on the beach outside your hotel in Caleta de Campos.beach image by Horticulture from Fotolia.comCaleta de Campos is a small fishing village located high on the cliffs overlooking the Bay of Caleta on Mexico's unspoilt Michoacan Pacific Coast. Arrive in Caleta by bus from...
Deep sea fishing is one of many vacation experiences to be found in Manzanillo.Catching the big one image by patrimonio designs from Fotolia.comLocated on Mexico's Pacific Riviera between Mazatlan and Acupulco, Manzanillo offers diverse opportunities for vacationers. Situated along two...
In Mexican Christmas celebrations, Santa takes a back seat. Nativity scenes, called "nacimientos" in Spanish, are an important part of Mexican Christmas traditions.