

Here you become part of the storyAs a witness to the heroic story behind Mexican Independence, a fertile land able to produce vine and turn it into vineyards, and the birthplace of one of the most internationally-famous Mexican singers, José Alfredo Jiménez, Dolores Hidalgo is a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) that radiates charm from its walls, full of history. Of all the 46 municipalities in the state of Guanajuato, this is perhaps the one which witnessed the largest amount of dreams and str
Magical Towns like out of a fairy taleLagos de Moreno is one of those picturesque towns you immediately fall in love with, given the architecture and charming inhabitants found there. The city was founded in 1563 by a group of Spanish families, under the name of Villa de Santa María de los Lagos. Located in the northwest of the state of Jalisco, the Pueblo Mágico of Lagos de Moreno is nestled in Altos de Jalisco region, just over six thousand, five hundred feet (two thousand meters) above s
You will deeply love this Magical TownMorelos state has two Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) throughout its territory. Just two hours away from Mexico City, you will find one of these beautiful towns—Tlacoyapan. This is the ideal scenery to forget about the city’s lifestyle for a weekend and get lost among its streets full of handicrafts, churches and venues with great historical interests. Dare to discover this destination with a pleasant climate throughout the year. When
Discover this treasure of CoahuilaArteaga, Pueblo Magico in Coahuila, is called the “Mexican Swiss” for being located between Sierra Madre Oriental snow-capped peaks and wooded landscapes. And if that wasn’t enough, it’s the countrys only destination with a ski slope working all year long.Travelers who love ecotourism have lots to do in Arteaga as well as those who vacation just in relaxing plans, finding some cabins in the mountains and quiet walks around downtown. Here
Magical town between mountainsIn the bowels of the Sierra Madre Occidental, is located San Sebastián del Oeste, Jalisco’s Pueblo Mágico. From among fog and behind mountains smell, wet earth and coal in the brazier, the first traces of its mountain architecture are revealed, which, stained with red tile on its gabled roofs, little by little reveals its white facades with terracotta stripes. The town still maintains the mining trade. It is possible to find among its busine
The city watched by volcanoesThe view of Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes is magnificent from any angle, especially when youre a few kilometers away. This is one of Atlixco welcoming postcards, a town located about 40 minutes away from the capital city Puebla. This closeness to Don Goyo, as locals also call the volcano, is what makes so nice the weather in Atilixco—hot and warm during spring and rainy in summer. That’s why one of many Atlixco attractions are its w
One of the oldest villages in MexicoFounded in 1531, the Magical Town of Ajijic, is one of the oldest towns in the country, its name comes from the Nahuatl Axixic which means where the water spills or where the water gushes. Before the Spanish conquest, in Ajiijic, a Nahuatl community inhabited on the shores, and they named the place as one of the four cardinal points, in reference to the climate and powerful energy of the region. An intercultural communityWith approximately 9,500 inha
A town with a natural connectionLocated in the northwest region of the Yucatan Peninsula, 70km from the great city of Mérida, we can find Sisal, a Magical Town waiting to be discovered by you on your next vacation. Its name comes from the Mayan culture, and means Freshness and shade made by large trees. Sisal was popular for being a very important commercial port in Colonial times, where the commercialization of henequen fibers, cotton, tobacco and dyewood took place. Today it is re
The delta that is formed by the Grijalva and Usumacinta rivers, before culminating in the Mexican Gulf, bathes the land of the Centla municipality, in Tabasco. Its name comes from the Nahuatl and means in the cornfield. The wetland that is formed by both rivers is the biggest in Northamerica and is the most important zone of runoff water in Mexico. The great array of biological diversity at the zone is a treasure that must be preserved and appreciated. The Pantanos of Centla biosphere
An ideal destination for travel and adventure tourism is Balancán, in Tabasco state—it has great natural resources, extensive wildlife, important archaeological sites and it’s surrounded by small rivers and lagoons. This “Place of jaguars and snakes” is 173 kilometers Villahermosa southeast, bordering at north with Campeche state and at south with Guatemala. It’s on Usumacinta River limits. Its warm-humid climate is ideal to start the adventure and travel through its 48 lagoons and eight st
The Baja California Sur state is recognized for being one of the beach destinations more eclectic and avant-garde in Mexico. You can visit San Carlos o Loreto, or the Magdalena bay in the Comondu municipality. This is the perfect place if you are looking for a destination with a relaxing atmosphere. These are fisher ports, far away for the bustle of other places, but still you can find beautiful landscapes and hotels. The Magdalena bay is located 216 kilometers from La Paz and has more than
Durango state has some of the most wonderful natural wonders in The Sierra Madre Occidental. Many of its communities own a representative vegetation of the semi-humid temperate rainforestwhere you will find pines and oaks. Here, you will find the Ecologic Park “El Tecuán”, that offers beautiful natural attractions with its blend of pine, oak and cedar forest. It has an expanse of 894 hectares and it is considered a Protected Natural Area since 2018.Because of the great extension of its fore
Durango is a Mexican destination full of contrast even in its natural resources that, on the one hand can have semi desert zone, whereas in the other, its Flora and Fauna is unique thanks to the vitality of the 200 kilometers of the Nazas river: its riverbed can bring up to 4 thousand cubic meters of water per second. For this reason, it is not strange at all that the Cañón de Fernández State Park, located in the Lerdo Municipality, just one hour and 24 minutes from Torreon city, is one the
Among springs and water sources, Janos emerged in Chihuahua, a place that has a privileged biosphere with endemic species, more than 2 thousand archeological sites and one of the three oldest missions in the state. Travel, visit and explore this destination full of history and culture. Janos is considered the last viceroyalty border and the gateway to the State of Sonora and New Mexico, in the United States. Due to its geographic location on the northwestern end of Chihuahua, it borders on
A sanctuary for rare endemic species in danger of extinction such as the totoaba and the vaquita, the smallest cetacean on the planet, the Upper Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta Biosphere Reserve is a unique place with extraordinary biological richness. The natural reserve covers the northern end of the Sea of Cortez and extends over the territory of the states of Sonora and Baja California. The area is made up of wide plains with a gentle slope, a very dry and warm climate, and
Explore the High Mountains region of Veracruz and immerse yourself in a road with exuberantly green landscapes and some ravines to reach Huatusco, a beautiful coffee-growing place that combines history, culture, and tradition. The town is located at the foot of the Barranca de Chichiquila with a fantastic view of the Pico de Orizaba Volcano, only 18 kilometers ( 11 miles ) from the town of Coscomatepec and 125 kilometers ( 78 miles ) from the Port of Veracruz. Due to its privileged geo
Drop everything you don’t need and get ready to accumulate unforgettable memories; prepare your senses because a full of indescribable emotions journey awaits you. In Río Lagartos, Yucatán, nature and you will be this fascinating journey stars. For years, an infinity of essential items for supplying the peninsula left from this fishing port, so that Río Lagartos and Puerto de San Felipe are both considered the exit doors of all marketing products in Tizimín. Surely the first thing that
Boca Paila is one of the secrets best kept by the Biosphere de Sian Ka’an in the Quintana Roo State. Between the Muyil lagoon and the Caribbean Sea this nature’s miracle occurs. The magic consists in being in the middle of the freshwater and saltwater. This detail gives the chance to the visitors of enjoying between two worlds. Even getting here is another experience. The easiest way is coming from Tulum to the south, without going out of the Reserva, but into the narrow, green and bea
The National Park Itza-Popo Zoquiapan is one of the oldest protected natural reserves. It was created in the year of 1935 with the idea of protecting the mountains in the Sierra Nevada. 6 kilometers from Cholula, you will find Paso Cortes. This amazing natural park is located 3,695 above sea level. Its name comes from the Spanish Conquistador, Hernan Cortes, that walked through this mountain road to get to the Valley of Mexico for conquering Tenochtitlan, what is now Mexico City. This
Legend says that the Spanish conquerors kidnapped the beautiful Purepecha princess Eréndira and hid her in a valley surrounded by forests and mountains. Disconsolate for having lost her freedom, Eréndira cried imploring the gods of day and night, who sent her a torrent of tears that transformed into a lake where she threw herself, becoming a mermaid. The lake of the mythical story is Zirahuén, whose name means Mirror of the Gods, and a privileged natural landscape around which exciting outd
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