Acapulco’s Historical Significance in Global Trade: The Manila Galleon Connection
Acapulco, Mexico, established its place in global trade networks from the 16th to 18th centuries as the American terminus for the historic Manila Galleon trade route. This route connected the…
by María MartínezJul 20 No commentsAddressing U.S.-Mexico Relations: A Call to Action from Mexico News Daily’s CEO
Rising tensions in U.S.-Mexico relations have become evident with the increasing negative perceptions among Mexicans towards Americans. A Pew Research poll reported a jump in the percentage of Mexicans holding…
by María MartínezJul 19 No commentsRevival of Lake Texcoco: Nature Reclaims Site of Canceled Mexico City Airport
Rising waters in Lake Texcoco have submerged the abandoned Mexico City airport project. Heavy summer rains continue to pour across central Mexico, marking a pivotal moment in discussions over land…
by María MartínezJul 19 No commentsSheinbaum Promotes Finabien Cards to Bypass US Remittance Tax for Mexicans
President Claudia Sheinbaum has recommended the Finabien government bank card as a solution for Mexicans living in the United States to sidestep the impending remittance taxes. This new tax will…
by María MartínezJul 19 No commentsMajor Ketamine Bust at Cancún Airport Involving Foreign National
A foreign national was caught at Cancún International Airport on Tuesday with ketamine valued at 1.2 million pesos hidden in his luggage. Customs officials found the substance inside plastic bottles…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsEva Longoria Explores Mexican Soccer Heritage with Club Necaxa Docuseries
A new 10-part docuseries highlighting one of Mexico’s oldest soccer clubs will debut in early August, bringing the rich history of Club Necaxa to screens across Mexico and the United…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsSurvey Reveals Threats to Survival of Mexico’s Iconic Corner Stores
Mexico’s beloved neighborhood stores, or “tienditas,” are under threat from economic and security challenges. The “Pulse of the Neighborhood Store 2025” survey by the National Alliance of Small Businesses (ANPEC)…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsDiscover Puebla: 10 Fascinating Facts About Mexico’s Historic City
Puebla, the fourth-largest city in Mexico, provides an exceptional blend of history, culture, and attractions unique from other Mexican destinations. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage city, Puebla boasts an…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsDiscover Mexico City’s Iconic Independent Bookstores
Mexico City’s independent bookstores continue to serve as cultural landmarks despite facing challenges from digital formats and changing reading habits. These vintage bookshops, known locally as “librerías de viejo” or…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsSheinbaum Challenges Trump’s Claims on Mexico’s Fight Against Cartels
President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent assertions that Mexican officials are “petrified” of drug cartels and highlighted Mexico’s progress in combating narcotics trafficking. During a…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsMexico City’s New Housing Plan: Tackling Gentrification with Rent Control
Mexico City officials have launched a comprehensive plan to tackle gentrification, addressing concerns about rising housing costs displacing long-term residents. The initiative is titled “Order 1 for a Livable and…
by María MartínezJul 18 No commentsMexican Government Criticizes Uber for Price Increase Amid Labor Reforms
Mexican authorities have strongly criticized Uber Mexico’s recent announcement of a nationwide fare increase of up to 7%, describing the move as “unilateral and irresponsible.” The Labor Ministry (STPS) and…
by María MartínezJul 17 No commentsGrupo Bimbo to Invest $2 Billion in Mexican Infrastructure and Job Creation
Grupo Bimbo, Mexico’s largest breadmaker, has announced plans to invest $2 billion across seven Mexican states over the next three years. This investment is expected to create approximately 2,000 direct…
by María MartínezJul 17 No commentsDiscover the Wonders of Palenque National Park and Its Mayan Heritage
Palenque National Park, home to some of Mexico’s most impressive Mayan ruins, continues to draw visitors with its combination of archaeological wonders and stunning biodiversity. Located about 10 minutes from…
by María MartínezJul 17 No commentsMichoacán Fishermen and Scientists Unite to Save Endangered Achoque Salamander
A critical conservation effort is underway in Michoacán state to rescue the achoque, a rare salamander endemic to Lake Pátzcuaro that now faces extinction. Local fishermen have transitioned from harvesting…
by María MartínezJul 17 No commentsQuintana Roo’s Battle Against Unrelenting Sargassum Invasion
Quintana Roo’s Caribbean coastline is currently dealing with an unprecedented influx of sargassum seaweed, despite significant cleanup efforts. This season, cleanup crews are working tirelessly to preserve the region’s renowned…
by María MartínezJul 17 No commentsHistoric Rainfall Boosts Cutzamala System to 56% Capacity in Central Mexico
The Cutzamala System, a crucial water infrastructure serving Mexico City and parts of México state, has reached 56.44% of its total capacity due to substantial rainfall in central Mexico. According…
by María MartínezJul 16 No commentsOaxaca’s Mayor Utilizes Community Efforts to Tackle Water and Environmental Challenges
Oaxaca City’s Mayor, Raymundo Chagoya, has implemented a series of community-based initiatives to address the city’s pressing water challenges and improve urban infrastructure during his first six months in office.…
by María MartínezJul 16 No commentsMexico City Launches Major Public Housing Initiative to Combat Gentrification
Mexico City has introduced an ambitious public housing initiative to tackle the escalating rental crisis and gentrification that have displaced numerous long-term residents from the city’s neighborhoods. Investment and Project…
by María MartínezJul 16 No commentsEnsenada’s US $300M Investment Aims to Transform City into Tech Hub
Ensenada, Baja California is aiming to become Mexico’s next technology center with a significant $300 million (5.74 billion pesos) investment focused on public infrastructure to attract multinational tech companies to…
by María MartínezJul 16 No commentsMexico Faces Record Trade Deficit with China in 2024
Mexico’s commercial relationship with China has faced a significant challenge as the trade deficit reached nearly US $120 billion in 2024, based on information from Mexico’s national statistics agency, INEGI.…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsGentrification in Mexico City: A Local’s Insight on Economic and Cultural Shifts
Mexico City’s rapid gentrification has sparked debate and protests as the capital faces significant economic and social changes. A recent analysis by a longtime resident of Roma Norte highlights how…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsMexican President Sheinbaum Sues ‘Los Chapitos’ Lawyer for Defamation
President Claudia Sheinbaum has initiated a lawsuit for defamation against Jeffrey Lichtman, the U.S. attorney representing some of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán’s sons, known as “Los Chapitos.” This legal action…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Controversial Dolphin Shows Amid New Bans
Mexico’s controversial dolphin shows are facing an uncertain future after the Mexican Senate recently voted 99-0 to ban these attractions nationwide. The legislation marks a decisive shift in how the…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsExploring 2025’s Top Mexican TV Series: A Cultural Showcase
The year 2025 has been remarkable for Mexican television, with new series earning both critical and audience acclaim, thus showcasing Mexico’s expanding influence in global streaming entertainment. These series also…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsIsaac del Toro Shines as He Wins the Tour of Austria
Mexican cycling sensation Isaac del Toro has claimed victory at the 74th Tour of Austria, adding another impressive achievement to his rapidly growing list of accolades. The 21-year-old Baja California…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsU.S. Tariffs on Mexican Tomatoes: Economic Impact and Job Threats
A 20.91% tariff on most Mexican tomato imports to the United States went into effect Monday as the decades-old Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA) comes to an end, putting at risk…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsLos Cabos Tennis Open 2025: A Highlight of Mexico’s Summer Sporting Scene
The Los Cabos Tennis Open, one of only two Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournaments held in Mexico, begins Monday, July 14, and runs until July 19 at the Cabo…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsCopa Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Los Cabos to Panama Hub
Copa Airlines is set to initiate the first-ever direct flight linking Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, with Central America via its Panama City hub, commencing December 4, 2025. This new…
by María MartínezJul 15 No commentsUNESCO Recognizes Wixárika Route as Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has officially added the ancient Wixárika pilgrimage route to its prestigious Intangible Cultural Heritage List, marking a historic first for living Indigenous traditions in Latin America. The route, known…
by María MartínezJul 14 No commentsProtests Erupt Over Gentrification in Mexico City’s Condesa and Roma Neighborhoods
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Mexico City last week to protest against gentrification in the popular Condesa and Roma neighborhoods, with much of their frustration directed at…
by María MartínezJul 13 No commentsJalisco’s Hospitality Sector Soars with Billion-Dollar Hotel Investments
Jalisco is rapidly establishing itself as a tourism powerhouse on Mexico’s Pacific coast with more than $1 billion in new hotel investments planned from now until 2028. The state is…
by María MartínezJul 13 No commentsExplore Mexico’s Diverse Landscapes: The Ultimate 2025 Road Trip Guide
A new comprehensive guide for road trip enthusiasts planning to explore Mexico in 2025 has been published, highlighting five diverse routes across the country that showcase its varied landscapes and…
by María MartínezJul 13 No commentsJaime Colín’s Art: Reflecting Mexico’s Environmental Challenges Through Beauty
The acclaimed Mexican visual artist Jaime Colín is showcasing a new exhibition that brings to light the environmental challenges facing Mexico. This exhibition, titled “Geological Spiral: Archives of a Transformed…
by María MartínezJul 13 No commentsExploring Baja California Sur: Wildlife, Community Projects, and Environmental Efforts
Baja California Sur’s lesser-known destinations are gaining attention for their remarkable wildlife conservation efforts and community-based environmental initiatives, offering travelers alternatives to the peninsula’s popular tourist hubs. The eastern coast…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsLos Cabos 2025: Analyzing Tourism Growth and Trends
Los Cabos is set to welcome a record 4.13 million tourists in 2025, marking a 5% increase from 2024. This will establish a new annual visitor record for the fourth…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsTest Your Knowledge: Weekly Highlights from Mexico
Mexico News Daily has introduced its weekly news quiz for July 13th, giving readers a chance to test their knowledge about current events in Mexico. The quiz spans multiple categories…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsUnderstanding the Anti-Gentrification Protests in Mexico City: Economic Disparities and Social Tensions
Recent protests in Mexico City have brought attention to growing tensions over gentrification and economic inequality affecting popular neighborhoods in the capital. The demonstrations, which took place primarily in the…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsExplore Mexico’s Rich Traditions Through Interactive Spanish Learning
Mexico News Daily has unveiled an exciting new educational feature, “MND Tutor,” aimed at helping users enhance their Spanish language skills while delving into Mexico’s rich cultural heritage and traditions.…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsAmerican Airlines Expands Routes with New Flights to Mexico City and Querétaro
American Airlines is expanding its operations in Mexico with new flight routes connecting Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport to Mexico City and Querétaro. This strategic move further establishes American Airlines as…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsMexico’s Stance on Tariffs and AI Lab Plans Unveiled at Sheinbaum’s Press Conference
Mexico is taking a firm stance against tariffs while advancing plans for a national artificial intelligence research center, as announced by President Claudia Sheinbaum during her Friday press conference. The…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsOvidio Guzmán, Son of ‘El Chapo’, Admits Guilt in U.S. Drug Trafficking Case
Ovidio Guzmán López, son of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, has pleaded guilty to multiple drug trafficking charges in a U.S. federal court in Chicago. The 35-year-old Sinaloa Cartel leader entered…
by María MartínezJul 12 No commentsMexico Introduces ‘Wellness Chocolate’ to Promote Healthy Eating
The Mexican government has announced the upcoming release of “Wellness Chocolate” (Chocolate de Bienestar) as part of its “Food for Well-Being” strategy. The product aims to provide Mexicans with nutritious…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsMexican Cyclist Isaac del Toro Triumphs in Tour of Austria Stage
Mexican cycling sensation Isaac del Toro secured his second straight victory in the 2025 Tour of Austria by winning Stage 3 on Friday. He has now moved into second place…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsExploring Tepoztlán: Mexico’s Mystical Mountain Sanctuary
Tepoztlán, a small town nestled in the mountains two hours south of Mexico City, has emerged as Mexico’s premier spiritual destination. Designated as a Pueblo Mágico, Tepoztlán offers a dramatic…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsExploring Why Mexico Did Not Experience a Middle Ages
A recent analysis by art historian Maira Montenegro clarifies why Mexico never experienced a Middle Ages period, highlighting the distinct historical timelines between Mesoamerican and European civilizations. The Middle Ages,…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsUS Suspends Mexican Cattle Imports Amid Screwworm Concerns: Key Points from Sheinbaum’s Press Conference
The United States has suspended Mexican cattle imports immediately following a report of a new case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Veracruz, about 160 miles north of the current…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsDiplomatic Tensions Flare: Mexican Security Minister’s Error Sparks Reaction from El Salvador President
The diplomatic tensions between Mexico and El Salvador have intensified due to a misstatement by Mexico’s Security Minister, Omar García Harfuch, concerning the origins of an aircraft involved in a…
by María MartínezJul 11 No commentsMajor Heist: Gold and Silver Worth 6 Million Pesos Stolen Near Guadalajara
Armed criminals have hijacked a truck carrying 33 metric tons of gold and silver concentrate valued at approximately 6 million pesos (US $320,000) on a highway south of Guadalajara. An…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsJune Inflation Decline in Mexico Sparks Speculation on Central Bank Rate Cuts
Mexico’s annual inflation rate decreased to 4.32% in June from 4.42% in May, marking the first monthly decline since January, according to data released by Mexico’s national statistics agency, INEGI.…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsMexico’s Ambitious Plan: Five New Airports to Boost Connectivity and Economy
Mexico is advancing with its plans to construct five new airports across the country, aiming to enhance tourism, economic development, and improve air connectivity in key regions. New Airport Locations…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsQuerétaro Celebrates a Decade of Cultural Exchange with Hay Festival
Querétaro will host the tenth edition of the Hay Festival, an event known for celebrating cultural exchange and sparking intellectual conversation. From September 4 to September 7, the festival will…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsExploring the Whimsical World of Galerias El Triunfo: Mexico’s Unique Home Decor Haven
A unique Mexican retail phenomenon is thriving across the country, with Galerias El Triunfo now operating 47 branches nationwide, including 19 in Mexico City alone. The 50-year-old home decor chain,…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsSheinbaum Addresses Gentrification and U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks in Press Conference
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum provided an in-depth explanation of gentrification during her Wednesday morning press conference, focusing particularly on its impact in Mexico City neighborhoods popular with foreign residents, such…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsCJNG Members Receive Lengthy Sentences in Jalisco’s Notorious Izaguirre Ranch Case
Ten members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) have received 141 years and three months in prison for their roles in kidnapping and murder activities at the notorious Izaguirre…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsSpanish Investment in Mexico Surges to $3.7B in Early 2025
Mexico has positioned itself as a prime destination for Spanish capital, attracting $3.7 billion in investment during the first quarter of 2025 alone, according to data from the Spanish Chamber…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsImpact of US Remittance Tax on Mexican Household Spending
A new 1% tax on cash remittances from the United States to Mexico could potentially reduce household spending in Mexico by up to 25%, according to the National Alliance of…
by María MartínezJul 10 No commentsIsaac Hernández Makes History as First Mexican Principal Dancer at ABT
Isaac Hernández has made ballet history by becoming the first Mexican to achieve the rank of principal dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre (ABT) in New York. The 35-year-old…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsMexico Seeks Exemption from Proposed U.S. Copper Tariff Amid Trade Tensions
Mexico is actively seeking an exemption from a proposed 50% tariff on copper imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. This tariff could significantly impact Mexican exports, valued at approximately…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsExploring Coahuila: Mexico’s Rising Star in the Wine Industry
Coahuila state is establishing itself as a major force in Mexico’s wine industry, with local wineries earning over 1,500 awards and recognitions in both domestic and international competitions over the…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsBaja California’s Tourism Boom: Record Visitors, Opera Festivals, and Wine Excellence
Baja California has experienced a remarkable surge in tourism, recording over 12 million visitors in the first quarter of 2025. This marks an 8% increase compared to the same period…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsNew Luxury Community Litibu Bay Club Set to Enhance Riviera Nayarit’s Appeal
The new luxury residential community, Litibu Bay Club, is poised to enhance the appeal of Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, with plans to open by the end of 2026. This region is…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsMexico Sees 15% Drop in Homicides: Security Strategy Pays Off
Mexico has seen a notable improvement in its homicide rates, recording a 15% decrease during the first six months of 2025 compared to the same period in the previous year.…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsRecord-Breaking June: Mexican Auto Industry’s Impressive Recovery
Mexico’s automotive industry achieved a remarkable turnaround in June 2025, setting new production and export records despite ongoing trade tensions with the United States. Automakers manufactured 361,047 vehicles last month,…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsSan Miguel de Allende: Reigning Best City in the World for 2025
San Miguel de Allende has achieved the remarkable feat of being named the “Best City in the World” in Travel + Leisure magazine’s 2025 World’s Best Awards, marking its second…
by María MartínezJul 9 No commentsUS Citizen Posing as CIA Agent Arrested with Arsenal in Mexico
A US citizen has been arrested in Atlacomulco, México state, after authorities found him heavily armed and falsely claiming to be a CIA agent. The incident occurred last week when…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsCelebrating Mexican Cinema: Five Films in NYT’s Top 100 of the 21st Century
Mexican cinema has secured significant recognition in The New York Times’ list of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century, with five films by Mexican directors making the prestigious…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsMexico City Studio M.A. Estudio: Pioneering Fair Trade and Artisan Partnerships
A Mexico City art studio is making waves in the design world by forging ethical partnerships with traditional Mexican artisans. M.A. Estudio, founded in 2017 by visual artist Melissa Ávila,…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsAdapting to Mexico’s Night Owl Culture: An Early Riser’s Experience
A new article highlights the cultural time differences expatriates face when adjusting to Mexican daily schedules compared to other parts of the world. Mexico, with its tendency toward later operating…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsSheinbaum Addresses Gentrification and Infrastructure Delays in Mexico City
President Claudia Sheinbaum has emphasized her stance against xenophobia while recognizing legitimate concerns regarding gentrification in Mexico City neighborhoods. During her Monday morning press conference, she addressed Friday’s anti-gentrification protest…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsMexico Supports Citizens and Recognizes Heroes in Texas Flood Tragedy
The Mexican government is actively supporting at least 30 Mexican citizens affected by the devastating floods in Texas, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Monday. The Foreign Affairs Ministry (SRE) reported that…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsRare Atmospheric ‘Sprite’ Phenomenon Captured Over Mexican Skies
A rare atmospheric phenomenon known as a “sprite” was recently photographed over Mexico near the U.S. border by NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers from the International Space Station (ISS). The unusual…
by María MartínezJul 8 No commentsQuintana Roo Launches Facility to Convert Sargassum into Clean Biofuel
A new facility designed to monitor, manage, and convert sargassum seaweed into clean biofuel has been launched in Quintana Roo, addressing one of the region’s most persistent environmental challenges. The…
by María MartínezJul 7 No commentsMexico Triumphs Over US to Clinch 10th Concacaf Gold Cup Title
Mexico’s national soccer team secured a 2-1 victory over the United States in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final, extending their record as the tournament’s most successful nation with 10…
by María MartínezJul 7 No commentsExploring Unique Mexican Seasonal Foods to Cook in July
Mexico’s vibrant culinary landscape takes on special significance in July, when several seasonal delicacies reach their peak flavor and availability across the country. Prickly Pear Fruits Prickly pear fruits, known…
by María MartínezJul 7 No commentsCarlos Torre: Mexico’s Chess Prodigy and First Grandmaster
Mexico’s first chess Grandmaster, Carlos Torre Repetto, continues to be celebrated in the international chess community nearly 100 years after his brief but brilliant career. Born in Mérida, Yucatán in…
by María MartínezJul 7 No commentsTop Destinations in Mexico for Solo Travelers in 2025
Mexico News Daily has unveiled a detailed guide for solo travelers planning to explore Mexico in 2025, highlighting six top destinations: Mérida, San Pancho, Oaxaca, Copper Canyon, San Miguel de…
by María MartínezJul 6 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Unique and Endemic Fruits: A Taste of Biodiversity
Mexico’s status as one of the world’s 17 megadiverse countries is deliciously evident in its impressive array of endemic fruits. The country boasts 762 edible fruit species, with 53 being…
by María MartínezJul 6 No commentsJuly Events in Puerto Vallarta: Comedy, Cuisine, and Crocodile Races
Puerto Vallarta is maintaining its vibrant entertainment schedule this July with a diverse lineup of events ranging from theatrical performances to culinary experiences and sporting competitions. Theatrical Performances The month…
by María MartínezJul 6 No commentsExploring Jícama: A Staple of Mexican Cuisine and Culture
A humble root vegetable known as jícama has maintained its place as a staple in Mexican cuisine, offering both nutritional benefits and culinary versatility, according to recent reports. Origins and…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsExploring the Future of Long-Form Journalism in Mexico: Insights from MND’s CEO
Mexico News Daily (MND) has announced the addition of long-form journalism to its content offerings, expanding beyond its traditional short-form news articles and headlines. The new initiative aims to provide…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsTest Your Knowledge: Mexico News Highlights for July 5th
Mexico News Daily has introduced its latest weekly news quiz dated July 5th, encouraging readers to assess their knowledge on the latest happenings in Mexico. This interactive quiz encompasses a…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsExplore Mexico’s Magical Towns with MND Tutor
Mexico News Daily has unveiled an educational tool named MND Tutor, aimed at enhancing Spanish language skills through genuine content about Mexico’s pueblos mágicos (magical towns). This interactive learning tool…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsJalisco’s Innovative Proposal: Temporary Marriage Contracts to Ease Divorce Burden
A groundbreaking proposal in Jalisco aims to revolutionize the institution of marriage in Mexico through the implementation of temporary marriage contracts. The initiative comes as a response to the overwhelming…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsHow Rodrigo Esponda Transformed Los Cabos into a Global Tourist Hotspot
Los Cabos has emerged as one of Mexico’s premier international tourist destinations under the guidance of Rodrigo Esponda Cascajares, the Managing Director of the Los Cabos Tourism Board since October…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsSheinbaum Advocates for Increased Economic Benefits from Cruise Tourism in Mexico
President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for changes to Mexico’s cruise tourism sector to ensure the country benefits more economically from visiting passengers. During her Friday morning press conference, Sheinbaum addressed…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsJulio César Chávez Jr. Arrested by ICE Amidst Organized Crime Allegations in Mexico
Former world middleweight champion Julio César Chávez Jr. was detained by U.S. immigration agents in Los Angeles following his recent boxing match against Jake Paul in Anaheim. Chávez was arrested…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsNu Mexico Reaches 12 Million Clients and Nears Bank Status
Nu Mexico, part of Latin America’s largest fintech company Nubank, has achieved a notable milestone by reaching 12 million customers in Mexico. This shows a growth of one million customers…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsMexican Peso Reaches New Heights Against U.S. Dollar in 2025
The Mexican peso has strengthened to its best position of the year against the US dollar, trading at 18.66 pesos per dollar as of Thursday’s close. This marks the currency’s…
by María MartínezJul 5 No commentsMexican Exports to U.S. Recover in May Amid Tariff Challenges
Mexican exports to the United States increased by 5.6% year-on-year in May, demonstrating a strong recovery after an unusual decline in April, according to data from the U.S. Trade Office.…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsDiscovering Tabacalera: A Day of Culture and History in Mexico City
The Tabacalera district in Mexico City offers a vibrant cultural experience, distinct from the usual tourist hotspots of Roma Norte and Condesa. This neighborhood, identifiable by the iconic Monument to…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsDiscover July Events in San Miguel de Allende: Festivals, Art, and More
San Miguel de Allende is showcasing its vibrant cultural scene this July with an array of events spanning art, film, music, and traditional celebrations. The month kicks off with a…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsImpact of U.S. Fiscal Policies on Mexico’s Nearshoring and Trade Dynamics
A new U.S. tax incentive package known as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” recently approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, is unlikely to negatively impact Mexico’s nearshoring prospects according to…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsBYD Halts Plans for Mexico EV Factory Amid Geopolitical Concerns
BYD, the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, has officially canceled its planned manufacturing facility in Mexico. The decision was influenced by geopolitical tensions and uncertainty over U.S. tariff policies under…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsMexico Triumphs Over Honduras to Secure Spot in Gold Cup Final Against the US
Mexico’s national soccer team secured their place in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final with a narrow 1-0 victory over Honduras in Wednesday’s semifinal match at Levi’s Stadium in Santa…
by María MartínezJul 4 No commentsMexico Implements New $5 Tax on Cruise Ship Tourists
Mexico has officially implemented a US $5 tax on cruise ship tourists as of Tuesday. This new charge is considerably lower than the original fee of $42 (780 pesos) that…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsImpact of U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks: Share Your Experience
Mexico News Daily has launched a survey to collect information from individuals impacted by recent US sanctions against Mexican financial institutions. These sanctions have notably affected CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsExciting July Events in Guadalajara: Concerts, Festivals, and More
Guadalajara is gearing up for a vibrant July with a variety of cultural and entertainment events for residents and visitors alike. The midpoint of summer brings international concerts, cultural performances,…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsMexico’s Shark Populations and the Impact of ‘Jaws’ 50 Years Later
Mexico has become the sixth-largest shark fishing nation globally, with an annual catch ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 tons, according to the National Aquaculture and Fishing Commission’s Fisheries Statistical Yearbook.…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsSheinbaum Refutes Claims of Government Surveillance Under New Spy Law
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly rejected accusations that the recently approved National Investigation and Intelligence System Law will enable government surveillance of citizens without judicial oversight. During her Wednesday…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsMexicana de Aviación Expands Fleet with First Embraer E195-E2 Delivery
Mexicana de Aviación marked a significant milestone as it welcomed the first of 20 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft at Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in Mexico City. This event signals the…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsMexico’s Conservation Effort: 40,000 Baby Totoaba Released to Revive Endangered Species
In a significant move to aid an endangered species, Mexico’s Environment Ministry has released 40,000 baby totoaba fish into the Gulf of California. This event signifies the tenth generation of…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsCiudad Juárez Crematorium Scandal: 383 Bodies Found, Two Arrested
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez have arrested two men connected to a crematorium where 383 bodies were found piled up and left to decompose. The owner of Plenitud crematorium, José Luis…
by María MartínezJul 3 No commentsIconic Señor Frog’s in Playa del Carmen Demolished After 25 Years
A landmark establishment on Mexico’s Riviera Maya has disappeared from the landscape as demolition crews have razed the original Señor Frog’s location in Playa del Carmen after more than two…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsIllegal Deforestation in Yucatán: Profepa Halts Operations on 7 Properties
Mexico’s Federal Attorney’s Office for Environmental Protection (Profepa) has taken significant action by shutting down operations on seven properties across the Yucatán Peninsula, where extensive illegal deforestation was discovered. This…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsJuly Events in Yucatán and Riviera Maya: A Cultural and Nature Experience
A diverse lineup of cultural and natural experiences awaits visitors to the Yucatán Peninsula and Riviera Maya throughout July, offering opportunities to engage with local traditions, nature, and gastronomy despite…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsSan Miguel de Allende: July Highlights in Culture, Safety, and Public Affairs
San Miguel de Allende is once again vying for the prestigious Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards, aspiring to reclaim the title of Best City in the World, a distinction…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsSheinbaum’s Stance on Airport Controversy and Motorcycle Safety in Mexico
President Claudia Sheinbaum has reaffirmed her administration’s stance on two critical transportation issues during her recent morning press conference at the National Palace. Airport Controversy Revisited President Sheinbaum defended the…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsBaja California Sees 20% Decline in Cross-Border Workforce
The number of cross-border workers commuting from Baja California to the United States has decreased by 20% between January 2024 and March 2025, according to data released by Mexico’s National…
by María MartínezJul 2 No commentsResumption of Mexico-US Cattle Trade Following Screwworm Crisis
Mexico’s cattle exports to the United States will resume next week after a suspension caused by concerns over the New World screwworm pest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsVisa Halts CIBanco’s International Transactions Amid Money Laundering Allegations
Visa has suspended all international transactions for cards issued by CIBanco following allegations of money laundering by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The payment network’s decision…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsCuliacán Massacre: 20 Bodies Found Amidst Sinaloa Cartel Conflict
Authorities discovered 20 bodies in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Sunday night, marking the deadliest single episode in the ongoing war between rival factions of the Sinaloa Cartel. Five of the victims…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsExplore Oaxaca’s Vibrant July: Guelaguetza, Tlayuda Fair, and More
Oaxaca is gearing up for a vibrant July filled with cultural celebrations, culinary events, and artistic performances centered around the famous Guelaguetza festival. The month-long festivities build toward the main…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsEmbracing Tranquility: An Expat’s Journey to Small-Town Life in Mexico
A Canadian expat has chosen to leave the bustling beach town of Zihuatanejo for the tranquility of El Coacoyul, a small Mexican community located just 15 minutes south of the…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsHyatt Divests Playa Resorts in Major Real Estate Deal
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced a significant real estate transaction that will impact Mexico’s tourism sector. The company plans to sell its entire Playa Hotels & Resorts portfolio for $2…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsExplore Mexico City: July 2025 Events and Activities Guide
Mexico City is gearing up for a rich lineup of cultural events and activities this July 2025, offering both residents and visitors the chance to experience the capital’s vibrant scene,…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsTecate Wildfire Update: 75% Containment Achieved After Two Weeks
After 15 days of continuous firefighting efforts, the massive wildfire that has ravaged the border municipality of Tecate in Baja California is now 75% contained and 50% extinguished, according to…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsHotel Xcaret’s $700 Million Expansion Boosts Riviera Maya Economy
A major tourism development has been completed in Playa del Carmen as Hotel Xcaret México officially opened its $700 million expansion project. The ambitious development adds 900 new rooms to…
by María MartínezJul 1 No commentsMajor Fuel Theft Network Dismantled in Central Mexico: 32 Arrested
Federal authorities have dismantled a major fuel theft network operating across central Mexico, arresting 32 suspects in coordinated raids across Mexico City, México state, and Querétaro. The operation, executed last…
by María MartínezJun 30 No commentsHurricane Flossie Threatens Mexico’s Southwestern Coastline
Tropical Storm Flossie is anticipated to rapidly intensify into a hurricane as it travels northwest along Mexico’s southwestern coastline. However, no direct landfall is currently expected. The storm is located…
by María MartínezJun 30 No commentsExploring the Majestic Tequila Volcano: A Journey to the Summit
The iconic Tequila Volcano, a massive stratovolcano spanning 34,660 hectares and reaching 2,920 meters above sea level, offers adventure seekers a spectacular hiking destination near Guadalajara. The volcano, which dominates…
by María MartínezJun 30 No commentsExciting July Events and Festivals in Los Cabos
Los Cabos is gearing up for a busy July with a calendar packed with events that showcase the region’s fishing culture, local produce, and tourism appeal. The month begins with…
by María MartínezJun 30 No commentsDiscover Mexico’s Top Beach Destinations for 2025: A Guide for Every Traveler
Mexico’s coastlines are being celebrated for hosting some of the world’s most diverse and spectacular beaches, making them suitable for every type of traveler, ranging from families to adventure seekers.…
by María MartínezJun 29 No commentsTepic Airport Expansion: A Gateway to Discovering Nayarit’s Hidden Gems
The landscape of tourism in Nayarit is changing as Tepic’s revamped international airport gains prominence, offering travelers an alternative to the traditionally busy Puerto Vallarta entry point. Tepic-Riviera Nayarit International…
by María MartínezJun 29 No commentsExploring Life in Mexico: Insights from a Global Adventurer
Mexico News Daily has launched an exciting new podcast series featuring global traveler Nellie Huang. With the podcast named “MND Perspectives,” Huang offers a unique perspective on life in Mexico…
by María MartínezJun 29 No commentsInnovative Cantera Sculpting: Hugo Uribe’s Modern Take on Mexican Tradition
A new generation of cantera artisans is revolutionizing Mexico’s traditional stonework industry. In Escolásticas, a small town outside Querétaro where 60% of the population works in cantera sculpting, Hugo Uribe…
by María MartínezJun 29 No commentsExploring Chayote: Mexico’s Nutritional Powerhouse and Its Cultural Significance
A humble vegetable native to central and southern Mexico is gaining recognition for its impressive nutritional profile and culinary versatility. The chayote, a mild-flavored squash with Mesoamerican origins, offers substantial…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsA Memorable Flight: Celebrating Life and Culture in Mexico
A heartwarming encounter on a domestic Mexican flight has highlighted the cultural values that make Mexico special. During a recent Volaris flight from León’s BJX to Los Cabos SJD, a…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsEconomic Challenges and Opportunities for US Citizens Living in Mexico
Mexico continues to be a prime destination for American migrants seeking economic relief, though the landscape is evolving rapidly, according to recent trends. As the largest immigrant group in Mexico,…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsExploring the Rise of Medical Tourism in Los Cabos: A Healthcare Haven
Los Cabos is emerging as a significant destination in Mexico’s growing medical tourism industry. It offers high-quality healthcare services at costs 40-60% lower than those in the United States. The…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsEnhance Your Spanish Skills with MND Tutor’s Mexican Market Insights
Mexico News Daily has introduced a new educational resource called MND Tutor, designed to help users improve their Spanish language skills through authentic Mexican content. The latest module focuses on…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsTest Your Knowledge: Mexico’s Latest News and Events Quiz
Mexico News Daily has introduced its latest weekly news quiz, inviting readers to test their knowledge of current events throughout the country. Released on June 28, 2025, this interactive quiz…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsMexican Government Ensures Safety of CIBanco and Intercam Amid US Accusations
The Mexican government has taken action to safeguard account holders at CIBanco and Intercam following allegations from the United States Treasury Department that these financial institutions were involved in money…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsMexican Swimmer David Olvera Breaks Record in Manhattan Island Swim
Mexican open-water swimmer David Olvera has etched his name in the record books by completing the 48.5-kilometer swim around Manhattan Island in just 5 hours, 34 minutes, and 58 seconds,…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsUnveiling Aztec Treasures: Insights from the Templo Mayor Altar Discovery
Archaeologists in Mexico City working at the Templo Mayor have uncovered an immensely rich altar offering known as Ofrenda 178, containing nearly 20,000 items. This discovery includes the remains of…
by María MartínezJun 28 No commentsBanxico Lowers Interest Rates to Three-Year Low Amid Inflation Concerns
Mexico’s central bank, known as Banxico, has reduced its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points to 8.0%. This marks the fourth consecutive half-point cut, bringing rates to their lowest…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsChicxulub Crater: Mexico’s Link to the Dinosaur Extinction Event
The Chicxulub crater in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula has been identified as the site of the asteroid strike that led to the dinosaurs’ extinction 66 million years ago. This discovery has…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsDiscover the Top Boutique Hotels for an Unforgettable Stay in Oaxaca
A new guide has been published, highlighting ten of Oaxaca City’s most distinctive boutique hotels. These accommodations reflect the rich cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Oaxaca is…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsSheinbaum Assures Strong Mexico-US Ties Despite Challenges at Thursday’s Press Conference
President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed concerns regarding the relationship between Mexico and the United States during her Thursday morning press conference. Despite recent tensions, she asserted that the bilateral ties between…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsPresident Sheinbaum Defends Mexico Against U.S. Adversary Allegations
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly rejected recent comments by U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi, who referred to Mexico as an “adversary” that is “drugging our children.” During her Thursday…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsVeracruz Carnival Begins Amid Rain with Vibrant Festivities and Concerts
The iconic Veracruz Carnival began on Thursday evening with the Children’s Parade along the waterfront, followed by the traditional “Burning of Bad Humor” ceremony in the city’s Zócalo. This event…
by María MartínezJun 27 No commentsMexican Authorities Intervene in Banks Amid US Sanctions Over Cartel Ties
The Mexican government has intervened in two major banks, CIBanco and Intercam, due to allegations by the United States of money laundering for drug cartels. This “temporary managerial intervention” was…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsPacific Tragedy: Cargo Ship with 3,000 Cars Bound for Mexico Sinks
A cargo ship, transporting 3,048 new vehicles from China to Mexico, sank in the North Pacific Ocean on June 23. This followed a fire that broke out earlier in the…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsConservation Milestone: Mexican Wolf Pups Born in Mexico City Zoo
Four Mexican wolf pups, two males and two females, have been born at the San Juan de Aragón Wildlife Conservation Center in Mexico City, marking an important milestone in efforts…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsExploring Sinaloa: A Culinary Journey Through Shrimp, Tacos Gobernador, and Cerveza Pacífico
A recent culinary exploration of Sinaloa reveals how this northern Mexican state has developed a distinctive food identity centered around its abundant seafood harvests and brewing tradition. Sinaloa’s 386-mile coastline…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsExploring the Authenticity of Mexico’s Spiritual Tourism Rituals
Mexican spiritual tourism is currently under scrutiny due to questions regarding the authenticity of various “ancient” rituals offered to tourists. These ceremonies have become a staple in destinations like Tulum,…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsSheinbaum Responds to U.S. Immigration Controversy and Guanajuato Massacre in Mañanera
President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed two major incidents during her Wednesday morning press conference: the violent arrest of an undocumented Mexican man in the United States and a deadly shooting in…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsTim Burton Explores Mexico City Before Launching ‘The Labyrinth’ Exhibition
Acclaimed Hollywood director Tim Burton has been exploring Mexico City’s cultural landmarks ahead of the July 3 opening of his immersive exhibition “The Labyrinth.” During his visit, Burton traveled through…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsExpansion of Eagle Pass Bridge to Boost Mexico-US Trade
U.S. President Donald Trump has approved a major expansion of the Camino Real International Bridge (Bridge II), which connects Eagle Pass, Texas, with Piedras Negras, Coahuila. This project will double…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsMexico and US Near Agreement on Steel Tariff Quotas
Mexico is on the verge of reaching a partial relief agreement with the United States concerning the 50% steel tariffs through a proposed quota system, as reported by Bloomberg. The…
by María MartínezJun 26 No commentsPorter Airlines Expands Routes to Mexico with New Flights to Cancún and Puerto Vallarta
Canadian carrier Porter Airlines is expanding its international footprint with new direct flights to Mexico’s popular beach destinations beginning this November. The Toronto-based airline will connect three Canadian cities -…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsRecord-Breaking Rainfall in Mexico City: June’s Unprecedented Downpour
Mexico City is currently experiencing its rainiest June in over 21 years, with an unprecedented volume of rainfall soaking the capital. According to the Ministry of Water and Sustainable Management…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Luxurious Hacienda de San Antonio: A Hidden Gem
A 19th-century coffee plantation in Colima state has transformed into one of Mexico’s most exclusive luxury accommodations. The Hacienda de San Antonio, framed by the dramatic backdrop of the Colima…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsPuerto Vallarta’s June Highlights: Eco-Projects, New Resorts, and Security Concerns
Puerto Vallarta is set to launch its first major ecological restoration project in 2026, focusing on the revitalization of El Coapinole lagoon in the northern part of the city. The…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsSL MEX Announces $45 Million Investment in San Luis Potosí Auto Plant
A South Korean automotive components manufacturer is making a significant investment in central Mexico, further strengthening the country’s position as a key player in the global automotive supply chain. Investment…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsMexico Enacts Landmark Ban on Dolphin and Marine Mammal Shows
The Mexican Senate has unanimously approved a comprehensive ban on dolphin and marine mammal shows across the country, marking a significant victory for animal welfare advocates. The 99-0 vote amends…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsMexico Braces for New Pacific Storm as Recovery from Hurricane Erick Continues
Mexico’s National Weather Service (SMN) and National Water Commission (Conagua) are currently monitoring a developing storm system off the coast of El Salvador. This system poses a threat to southwestern…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsFox Expands Sports Reach in Mexico with Caliente TV Acquisition
Fox Corporation has significantly expanded its presence in the Mexican sports media market by acquiring Caliente TV, a prominent Mexican sports streaming platform and television channel. The deal, announced on…
by María MartínezJun 25 No commentsFord Marks 100 Years in Mexico with Major Expansion Plans
Ford Motor Company marked its 100-year anniversary in Mexico with plans to expand its Global Technology and Business Center (GTBC) in México state. This move underscores their long-term dedication to…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsGrupo Pinsa’s Landmark Initiative to Restore Sinaloa’s Presidio River Basin
Mexico’s leading seafood producer, Grupo Pinsa, has embarked on a significant water conservation initiative in Sinaloa’s Presidio River Basin. This marks the first time a company in Mexico has fully…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsMexican Economy Shows Resilience Amid Inflation Challenges
Mexico’s economy displayed unexpected resilience in April with a 0.5% monthly growth and 1.4% annual expansion, according to recent data from the national statistics agency INEGI. This performance occurred despite…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsIberia Expands with New Direct Flight from Madrid to Monterrey
Spanish airline Iberia is launching a new direct flight between Madrid and Monterrey as part of its ambitious “2030 Flight Plan,” which includes a €6 billion investment in international expansion.…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Enchanting Pueblos Mágicos: A Journey Through History and Culture
Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) program continues to draw visitors to the country’s most charming and historically significant small towns, with 177 designated locations now spread across the nation. The…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsQuintana Roo Partners with Airbnb to Boost Cultural Cuisine Tourism
The state of Quintana Roo has launched a partnership with Airbnb to preserve and promote traditional Mexican cuisine throughout the region. The Quintana Roo Gastronomy Promotion Committee is implementing a…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsDiscover Mexico’s Top Beaches for Relaxation, Nightlife, and Surfing Adventures
With nearly 5,800 miles of captivating coastline, Mexico boasts a wide variety of beach destinations. These range from peaceful bays to lively surf spots. Take Punta Mita on the Pacific…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsIce Hockey Gains Momentum in Mexico: A Surprising Sports Evolution
Ice hockey is growing in popularity in Mexico, with the number of players expanding from just 600-700 to approximately 5,000 members as reported by the Mexican Ice Hockey Federation. This…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsPresident Sheinbaum Discusses Sovereignty and Energy Independence at Monday’s Mañanera
President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed several important national and international issues during her Monday morning press conference, with particular focus on Mexico’s energy independence and the country’s stance on global sovereignty.…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsGNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City Crowned World’s Premier Concert Venue
Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium has been crowned the world’s best concert stadium in the 2025 Pollstar Mid-Year Top 50 Worldwide Stadium rankings. It led a strong Mexican showing, with…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsJune Rains Significantly Alleviate Drought Conditions Across Mexico
Recent heavy rainfall has significantly reduced drought conditions throughout Mexico, with the country’s drought-affected territory decreasing by 13.4% in just one month, according to the National Water Commission (Conagua). As…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsExplore Mexico’s Thriving Real Estate Scene Through Key Expos
Mexico’s flourishing real estate sector has seen substantial growth over the past thirty years, as highlighted by numerous industry expos held throughout the country annually. These events offer potential investors…
by María MartínezJun 24 No commentsTrump-Aligned Political Group Seeks Official Recognition in Mexico
A political association aligned with U.S. President Donald Trump and the Republican Party is making efforts to establish itself as an officially recognized political party in Mexico. The group, formally…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsMexico’s Poverty Reduction Efforts Lead OECD Rankings
Mexico has achieved the highest poverty reduction rate among all 37 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), according to a recent report titled “Government at…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsMexico City Sets Record with World’s Largest LGBTQ+ Flag Display
Mexico City has made history by creating what is claimed to be the world’s largest LGBTQ+ pride flag. More than 5,000 people gathered in the historic Zócalo plaza to achieve…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsSheinbaum Advocates for UN-Led Peace Process Amid US-Iran Tensions
President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for a United Nations-led peace process following the US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is committed to being a factor…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsThe Costco Craze: Exploring Mexico’s Fascination with the Retail Giant
A third Costco warehouse store is set to open in Guadalajara this summer, highlighting the retail giant’s expanding presence and remarkable popularity in Mexico. The new location on Guadalajara’s north…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsReturning to Roots: Fernando Reyes’ Journey from the U.S. Back to Mexico
Fernando Reyes, a former Microsoft game designer, has returned to Mexico after nearly a decade of what many would consider a successful career in the United States. Known for his…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsUlises Quijano on Preserving the True Spirit of Puerto Vallarta Amidst Modern Changes
Puerto Vallarta, once a small fishing village, is experiencing significant transformation as it evolves into a major tourism destination with billion-dollar development projects planned for the coming years. The coastal…
by María MartínezJun 23 No commentsExploring the Rich History and Recipe of Mexico’s Traditional Pozole
Traditional Mexican pozole is a beloved stew that holds deep historical roots, originating from the pre-Hispanic era. It’s particularly popular during national celebrations like Mexican Independence Day and is enjoyed…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsExplore the Charro Tradition: A Mexican Cowboy Culture Experience
Mexico News Daily has launched a new interactive Spanish learning resource focused on the country’s rich charro tradition—Mexico’s distinctive cowboy culture that remains a vital part of the nation’s heritage.…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsTest Your Knowledge: Mexico’s Latest News Highlights for June 21st
Mexico News Daily has launched its latest weekly news quiz as of June 21, 2025. This quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of current events in Mexico. The interactive…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsExploring the Sweet World of Mexican Piñata Candies
Mexican piñatas are a staple of celebrations, filled with a variety of candies that reflect the country’s unique culinary traditions. From ancient clay pots to modern papier-mâché creations, these festive…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsLos Cabos Restaurants Shine in 2025 Michelin Guide with New Recognitions
Los Cabos has recently seen three more of its restaurants earn recognition in the 2025 Michelin Guide, increasing the destination’s recognized establishments to a total of 16. The newly honored…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsUK Sculpture Honors Mexico’s ‘Searching Mothers’ and Sparks Dialogue on Missing Persons
A new sculpture in Stoke-on-Trent, England, pays tribute to the thousands of Mexican mothers searching for missing loved ones, bringing international attention to Mexico’s ongoing missing persons crisis. The nearly…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsHurricane Erick Devastates Southern Mexico: Key Highlights from Friday’s Press Conference
Hurricane Erick has left a tragic toll in its wake, with the loss of a one-year-old child and extensive damage in southern Mexico after hitting Oaxaca as a Category 3…
by María MartínezJun 21 No commentsCozumel’s Fourth Cruise Dock Proposal Sparks Environmental and Economic Debate
Mexico’s Environment Ministry (Semarnat) has once again paused the plans for Cozumel’s controversial fourth cruise ship dock. This comes merely two months after the project’s approval, which environmentalists have argued…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsQuintonil in Mexico City Achieves Top 3 Spot in World’s Best Restaurants List
Mexico City restaurant Quintonil has achieved an unprecedented honor for Mexican cuisine, securing the third spot on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list. This marks the first time any…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsChiapas Sterile Fly Plant Reopens to Combat Screwworm Infestation
A sterile fly production facility in Chiapas is being reopened and modernized as part of a joint U.S.-Mexico effort to combat a cattle screwworm outbreak that has disrupted cross-border livestock…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsOatly’s English Ads Stir Debate Amid Mexico City’s Gentrification
Swedish oat milk brand Oatly has launched a marketing campaign in Mexico City that is generating debate due to its decision to use English-language advertisements in a country where approximately…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsTesoros de México: Preserving Authentic Travel Experiences in Historic Hotels
A network of 130 historic properties across Mexico is offering travelers an alternative to standardized international hotel chains. Tesoros de México, established in 2000, has developed a consortium of hotels…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsU.S. Imposes Sanctions on Jalisco Cartel Leaders After Influencer’s Death
The United States Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on five high-ranking members of Mexico’s Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the country’s most notorious criminal organizations. The Office of…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsAuthorities Dismantle Illegal Oil Refinery in Veracruz, Seizing Large Quantities of Crude
Federal security forces have successfully dismantled a clandestine oil refinery in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, seizing over 500,000 liters of crude oil. This oil was intended for the illegal fuel market. The…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsMarilyn Manson’s Controversial Concert in San Luis Potosí Sparks Debate Over Artistic Freedom
A free Marilyn Manson concert will take place as scheduled at the 2025 Potosina National Fair (Fenapo) in San Luis Potosí on August 10, despite formal objections from Catholic Church…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsRevolutionizing Trade: Automated Freight Corridor to Link Monterrey and Texas
A revolutionary $10 billion freight transportation system is set to transform cross-border trade between Mexico and the United States. Texas-based startup Green Corridors has received a presidential permit to build…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsQuintana Roo’s Hotel Boom: Approaching Las Vegas in Room Capacity
The hotel industry in Quintana Roo is witnessing an unprecedented boom, with the potential to match or even surpass Las Vegas in terms of total hotel room capacity within the…
by María MartínezJun 20 No commentsSilvia Delgado, Ex-Lawyer of El Chapo, Elected as Judge in Chihuahua
Silvia Delgado García, formerly a lawyer for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel, is now stepping into a new role as a judge in Ahumada, Chihuahua. Garnering…
by María MartínezJun 19 No commentsExploring the Cultural Richness of Mexican Local Markets
Traditional Mexican markets serve as vibrant, living museums of the country’s rich cultural heritage, offering both visitors and residents a genuine look into centuries-old traditions that have roots in pre-Hispanic…
by María MartínezJun 19 No commentsSheinbaum Seeks Comprehensive Agreement with Trump Post-G7 Summit
President Claudia Sheinbaum has proposed a “general agreement” with U.S. President Donald Trump to address key issues such as security, migration, and trade between Mexico and the United States. This…
by María MartínezJun 19 No commentsQuintana Roo’s Sargassum Challenge: Current Impact and Future Predictions
Recent reports indicate varying impacts of sargassum seaweed along Quintana Roo’s Caribbean coastline. Some areas are experiencing significant accumulation, while others remain clear. Drone footage has shown thousands of tons…
by María MartínezJun 19 No commentsStrengthening Hurricane Erick Threatens Mexico’s Guerrero and Oaxaca Coasts
Hurricane Erick is rapidly intensifying as it approaches Mexico’s southern Pacific coastline, posing a threat to communities in Guerrero and Oaxaca. The storm is currently packing winds of around 140…
by María MartínezJun 19 No commentsPlanning the Ultimate Bachelorette Getaway in Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas has emerged as a premier destination for bachelorette parties in Mexico, offering a mix of luxury accommodations and vibrant nightlife at the southern tip of Baja California…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsJalisco Proposes Temporary Marriages to Ease Divorce Court Load
The state of Jalisco is considering a groundbreaking initiative that would introduce temporary marriage contracts lasting two to five years, aiming to modernize family law and reduce the burden on…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsTop Cruises to Explore Mexico’s Scenic Coastlines in 2025
Major cruise lines have introduced exciting 2025 itineraries that will allow travelers to explore Mexico’s picturesque coasts from multiple departure locations. Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America, Virgin Voyages,…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsExploring the Unique Traditions of a Mexican Charro Wedding
Charro weddings, a traditional Mexican celebration, are a unique blend of Catholic marriage ceremonies and the country’s national equestrian culture, recently showcased in a wedding in Guadalajara. These celebrations are…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsMajor Infrastructure Developments and Social Issues in Baja California Sur
Mexico is undertaking substantial infrastructure developments in Baja California Sur, prominently featuring the construction of a new hospital in Los Cabos, along with crucial water management projects. These initiatives aim…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsMexico Considers Vehicle Licensing for Returning Deportees
Mexico’s government is contemplating measures to assist deportees from the United States who wish to bring their vehicles back to Mexico permanently. This consideration was shared by Interior Minister Rosa…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsVillahermosa Residents Rally Against Olmec Museum in Tomás Garrido Park
Thousands of Villahermosa residents are protesting plans to build the National Olmec Museum in the beloved Tomás Garrido Park. They argue that the development threatens the biodiversity of what locals…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsMexico Advances in Global Competitiveness Ranking by Swiss IMD
Mexico has advanced one spot in the 2025 World Competitiveness Ranking by Switzerland’s Institute for Management Development (IMD), moving from 56th to 55th place among the 69 economies evaluated globally.…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsDr. Simi Introduces Affordable Veterinary Clinics Across Mexico
Farmacias Similares, renowned for its Dr. Simi mascot, has expanded its services with the launch of SimiPet Care, aiming to provide affordable veterinary care across Mexico. The initiative kicked off…
by María MartínezJun 18 No commentsSheinbaum Promotes Mexico’s Economic Opportunities to Canadian Leaders at G7 Summit
President Claudia Sheinbaum met with prominent Canadian business leaders on the sidelines of the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, to promote investment opportunities in Mexico and highlight her…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsMexico Enacts Law Ensuring Workers’ Right to Sit During Shifts
A new labor reform known as the “Chair Law” (Ley Silla) has officially taken effect across Mexico, requiring employers to provide workers with the opportunity to sit down periodically during…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsSheinbaum’s Meeting with Trump Delayed Amid G7 Summit Developments
President Claudia Sheinbaum has confirmed that her scheduled meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump has been postponed, not canceled, after Trump’s early departure from the G7 Summit in Canada. The…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsDiscover Hidden Cocktail Gems in Mexico City Beyond the 50 Best List
Mexico City’s cocktail scene extends far beyond the establishments recognized on North America’s 50 Best Bars list, with numerous exceptional venues offering world-class drinks without the international accolades. While lists…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsCelebrating a Century: Mexican Baseball’s 100th Season Features Special All-Star Game
The Mexican baseball’s centennial season will peak with a special edition of the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol’s (LMB) All-Star Game, occurring from June 27-29 at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú in…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsToluca Sets Record with World’s Longest Chorizo Torta at Festival
Toluca, the capital of México state, has secured its place in culinary history by creating the world’s longest chorizo torta, measuring an impressive 82 meters (269 feet) in length. The…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsPuerto Vallarta Sees Passenger Traffic Surge as Cancún Experiences Decline
The recent data from Mexico’s three leading airport operators reveals that Puerto Vallarta is experiencing a significant increase in passenger traffic, whereas Cancún is facing a decline. In May, overall…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsOver 56,000 Mexicans Deported from US in Six Months: Key Highlights from Monday’s Press Conference
Since January 20, more than 56,000 Mexicans have been deported from the United States, according to a report delivered during Monday’s federal government press conference. This event was led by…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsNuevo León Sees Surge in Foreign Investment Amidst US Tariff Concerns
Nuevo León has attracted nearly US $2.7 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) during the first quarter of 2025, marking a 7% increase compared to the same period last year,…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsMexican Cities Host ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump’s Policies
Several Mexican cities took part in international demonstrations against U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies on Saturday. Hundreds gathered in locations such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Mérida, Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta, Mexicali,…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsTropical Storm Dalila Causes Havoc in Guerrero, Mexico
Tropical Storm Dalila swept along Mexico’s southwestern coast over the weekend, causing significant damage to infrastructure and beachside businesses in Guerrero state, a region still recovering from previous hurricanes. The…
by María MartínezJun 17 No commentsSurge in Cruise Tourism Boosts Yucatán and Baja California Ports
Mexico’s cruise tourism industry is experiencing significant growth in 2025, with major increases in passenger arrivals at both the country’s eastern and western coasts. In Yucatán, the port of Progreso…
by María MartínezJun 16 No commentsSan Miguel de Allende Welcomes a Victorian-Style Tearoom Experience
A new Victorian-style tearoom has opened in San Miguel de Allende, bringing authentic British high tea tradition to the colonial Mexican city. The Tea Room offers a complete English afternoon…
by María MartínezJun 16 No commentsCultural and Transport Updates: San Miguel de Allende’s Latest Highlights
San Miguel de Allende is gearing up for several cultural events and potential changes to its public transportation, as per recent announcements. Cultural Events El Charco del Ingenio botanical garden…
by María MartínezJun 16 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Automotive Future: Challenges and Innovations Ahead
Mexico’s automotive industry is at a critical juncture, facing a paradox where the country is a leading global vehicle producer, yet domestic consumers face high car prices. Despite exporting nearly…
by María MartínezJun 15 No commentsTop Destinations in Mexico for Digital Nomads in 2025
Mexico has solidified its status as a top destination for digital nomads, ranking as the second-best country to live in globally according to the 2024 Expat Insider survey by InterNations.…
by María MartínezJun 15 No commentsExplore Puerto Vallarta’s Vibrant Club Scene for Every Hobby
Puerto Vallarta, one of Mexico’s premier beach destinations, hosts a thriving community club scene that extends far beyond its renowned shorelines and tourist attractions, according to a recent feature in…
by María MartínezJun 15 No commentsExploring Mexico’s Rich and Diverse Snacking Traditions
Mexico’s rich snacking tradition, known as “botanas,” represents a vibrant part of the country’s food culture that sets it apart from packaged snack experiences common in other nations. This traditional…
by María MartínezJun 15 No commentsExploring the Rich History and Recipe of Chilaquiles: A Mexican Breakfast Classic
Chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican breakfast dish, boasts pre-Hispanic roots and has evolved over centuries while still being cherished in households across Mexico. This popular dish, comprised of tortilla chips soaked…
by María MartínezJun 15 No commentsCoca-Cola’s Influence on Water Rights and Health in Mexico
Mexico has introduced a comprehensive National Water Plan focused on regulating corporate water usage throughout the country, with particular attention to significant users like Coca-Cola. This initiative addresses ongoing water…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsExplore Cabo San Lucas: 15 Essential Taquerías You Must Visit
Cabo San Lucas offers an impressive array of taquerías that showcase Mexico’s diverse taco culture, with options ranging from traditional street food to upscale culinary experiences. Downtown Cabo San Lucas…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsExplore Mexican Artisans: A Cultural Journey with MND Tutor
A new educational resource called MND Tutor has been launched to help Spanish language learners explore Mexican culture through authentic news stories about the country’s artisans and craftspeople. The interactive…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsTest Your Knowledge: Mexico’s Weekly News Quiz for June 14th
Mexico News Daily has launched its weekly news quiz for June 14, offering readers an opportunity to test their knowledge of recent developments across Mexico. The interactive quiz covers a…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsFiesta Americana Expands with New Resort in Riviera Nayarit
Grupo Posadas has expanded its footprint in Mexico’s popular vacation corridor with the debut of Fiesta Americana Nuevo Vallarta Resort & Spa. The property, located in Riviera Nayarit just 20…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsSheinbaum Denounces False Portrayal of Mexicans as Violent in U.S.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has criticized what she calls deliberate attempts to falsely portray Mexicans in the United States as violent. This follows recent protests in Los Angeles against immigration…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsHistoric NASCAR Cup Series Race Arrives in Mexico City
In a landmark event for motorsports, NASCAR’s Cup Series will race outside the United States for the first time in its modern era this Sunday at Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsSecurity Concerns Loom Over Mexico’s Gold Cup Match in Los Angeles Amid Protests
Mexico’s national soccer team is preparing to defend its Gold Cup title against the Dominican Republic in Los Angeles amid growing security challenges due to ongoing immigration protests in the…
by María MartínezJun 14 No commentsUS Tariffs Target Mexican Home Appliances: Economic Implications
The United States is set to impose additional tariffs on a wide range of Mexican-manufactured home appliances starting June 23, according to a recent U.S. Commerce Department notice. This latest…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsMexican Authorities Make Historic Seizure of Illegal Shark Fins in Ensenada
In a major enforcement move, Mexican authorities seized over two metric tons of illegal shark fins in Ensenada, Baja California. The operation, led by the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsVeracruz Elections Undergo Recount Amid Allegations of Irregularities
A complete recount of votes from Veracruz’s June 1 election is underway after significant irregularities were discovered in the initial counting process, state electoral authorities announced. The Local Public Electoral…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsExplore Tepoztlán: A Weekend Guide to Magical Experiences and Local Culture
Tepoztlán, a charming Pueblo Mágico in Morelos, has become a top destination for travelers seeking a balance of natural beauty, spiritual experiences, and authentic Mexican culture, conveniently located just a…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsExploring Mexico City’s Most Picturesque Streets: A Walking Tour
Mexico City has been recognized as one of the world’s most walkable urban destinations in the 2025 GuruWalk ranking, surpassing Tokyo in the global standings. The Mexican capital, with over…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsUS Official Cancels Mexican Citizen’s Visa Over Controversial Social Media Post
A high-ranking US official has canceled the visa of a Mexican political figure following a confrontational social media post that contained profane language directed at US immigration authorities. US Response…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsMexico’s Role in 2026 World Cup and Electric Vehicle Innovation Highlighted at Presidential Conference
Mexico is preparing for a historic occasion as it gets ready to host the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This event, to be held at Estadio Azteca…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsTeachers’ Protests Impact Key Yucatán Tourist Sites and Maya Train
Travelers visiting popular Yucatán archaeological sites this week encountered unexpected free entry as teachers from the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) escalated their protest actions across the region. On…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsSheinbaum Addresses Immigration and Security Concerns with US Deputy Secretary Landau
President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed Mexico’s opposition to immigration raids targeting “honest workers” in the United States during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau in Mexico City…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsHistoric Election: Hugo Aguilar Becomes Mexico’s First Indigenous Supreme Court President
Hugo Aguilar Ortíz has made history as the first Indigenous president of Mexico’s Supreme Court. Aguilar, from the Mixtec community of San Agustín Tlacotepec in Oaxaca, gained the highest number…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsEmbracing Gratitude and Civility in San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende, a colonial city in Mexico’s Guanajuato state, is earning recognition for its distinctive culture of civility and gratitude among both locals and expatriates. Unlike many urban…
by María MartínezJun 13 No commentsWorld Bank Adjusts Mexico’s 2025 Growth Forecast Amid Global Economic Challenges
The World Bank has adjusted its economic growth forecast for Mexico in 2025 from 0% to 0.2%, though it notes ongoing global economic challenges affecting this outlook. This modest increase…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsMexican Peso Strengthens Amid Speculation of Tariff Reductions and Trade Optimism
The Mexican peso strengthened significantly on Wednesday, breaking below the 19 pesos per dollar mark for the first time in nearly a year. Trading at 18.92 to the dollar by…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsRising Tourist Numbers in Mexico Despite Budget Constraints
Mexico continues to see robust growth in international tourism, with visitor numbers rising significantly in 2025 despite travelers watching their budgets more carefully, according to the latest report from the…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsMexican Peso Strengthens Against Dollar Amid Trade Optimism
The Mexican peso strengthened significantly against the U.S. dollar, achieving its most favorable exchange rate in nearly a year by breaking below the 19 pesos per dollar mark, trading at…
by María MartínezJun 12 No commentsInternational Tourists Flock to Mexico Despite Budget Constraints
International tourism to Mexico is showing strong growth in 2025, with visitor numbers increasing significantly compared to last year, despite travelers tightening their vacation budgets, according to recent data from…
by María MartínezJun 11 No commentsSheinbaum Advocates for Peaceful Protests Following ICE Raids Detaining 42 Mexicans in LA
President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for peaceful protest and emphasized the need for due process after ICE conducted operations in Los Angeles resulting in the detention of 42 Mexican nationals.…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsIndigenous Infrastructure Fund Launched in Morelos: A New Era for Community Development in Mexico
A groundbreaking new program that allows Indigenous and Afro-Mexican communities to directly manage federal infrastructure funds without state or municipal government intervention has begun its rollout in Morelos. President Claudia…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsVolaris and Airbus Collaborate to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Mexico
Mexican low-cost carrier Volaris and aircraft manufacturer Airbus have formed a strategic alliance to advance the development and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Mexico. This marks a significant…
by María MartínezJun 10 No commentsHurricane Barbara Threatens Mexico’s Pacific Coast: Travel Advisory
Hurricane Barbara has intensified to a Category 1 storm off Mexico’s southwestern coast. It marks the first hurricane of the 2025 Eastern Pacific season and presents a threat to coastal…
by María MartínezJun 9 No commentsDiscover Hidden Beaches Along the Bay of Banderas
Puerto Vallarta’s Bay of Banderas harbors several secluded beach destinations that offer alternatives to the city’s more crowded coastal areas. These lesser-known spots provide tranquil settings for travelers seeking a…
by María MartínezJun 8 No commentsCrackdown on Illegal Transport Services at Cancun Airport: Over Two Dozen Vehicles Towed
Authorities at Cancun International Airport have been actively targeting unauthorized tourist transportation services, successfully towing nearly 30 vehicles since June 3. This effort is part of an ongoing operation to…
by María MartínezJun 8 No commentsMeet Nellie Huang: A World Traveler’s Insights on Exploring Mexico
Nellie Huang, an esteemed travel writer and global adventurer, has become a weekly contributor to Mexico News Daily. Hailing from Singapore and currently residing in San Miguel de Allende, she…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsDiscover the Top Los Cabos Beaches for Every Adventure
A comprehensive new guide to the beaches of Los Cabos highlights the best coastal destinations based on specific activities, providing essential information for travelers planning their next Mexican getaway. Swimming…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsUS Sportfishing Boat Violates Mexico’s Marine Sanctuary: Challenges in Enforcement
A US sportfishing boat has repeatedly entered Mexico’s Revillagigedo National Park illegally, highlighting enforcement challenges in North America’s largest marine protected area, according to Mexico’s National Commission of Natural Protected…
by María MartínezJun 7 No commentsVolaris and Hainan Airlines Form Alliance to Boost Mexico-China Flight Options
Mexican budget airline Volaris has announced a strategic partnership with China’s Hainan Airlines to significantly expand air connectivity between the two countries, with Tijuana and Mexico City airports as key…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsDiscover Puebla’s Top 10 Must-Visit Museums
Mexico’s colonial gem, Puebla, offers travelers an impressive array of museums that showcase the city’s historical significance, artistic heritage, and cultural importance. Located just a few hours from Mexico City,…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsQuintana Roo Beaches Face Record Sargassum Invasion Threat This Summer
Quintana Roo’s beaches are preparing for a potentially unprecedented sargassum invasion this summer. Researchers predict that over 522,226 metric tons of this troublesome seaweed could arrive, possibly surpassing the record…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsNortheastern Mexican States Strengthen Security Measures Amid Rising Border Crime
Three northeastern Mexican states are intensifying their security cooperation to combat rising organized crime along the U.S.-Mexico border, a development that could impact travelers and tourists in the region. The…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsMexico Launches National Strategy to Clean Beaches and Combat Plastic Pollution
Mexico has launched a comprehensive National Beach and Coastal Cleanup Strategy aimed at eliminating plastic pollution across the country’s extensive 12,000-kilometer coastline by 2030. Announced on World Environment Day, the…
by María MartínezJun 6 No commentsPotential Formation of Tropical Storm Barbara Near Guerrero: What Travelers Need to Know
A developing low-pressure system off Mexico’s Pacific coast has an 80% chance of becoming Tropical Storm Barbara this week, according to Mexico’s National Water Commission (Conagua). The system is currently…
by María MartínezJun 5 No commentsJune Highlights: San Miguel de Allende’s Cultural Festivities and Developments
San Miguel de Allende is bustling with a variety of cultural festivities and development projects this June. The city’s renowned “Día de los Locos” parade is set to return on…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsPanama-Mexico Railway: A New Era of Central American Connectivity by 2035
The planned construction of a major railway network is underway in Central America, connecting Panama to Mexico by 2035. This ambitious $52 billion project is spearheaded by six Central American…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsSevere Flooding Disrupts Transportation Across Mexico City
Catastrophic rainfall has severely affected transportation across Mexico City and its surrounding areas. The intense flooding has resulted in significant disruptions to roadways, public transit, and essential services. Monday’s storm,…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsAeroméxico Strike Delayed: Implications for Travelers
A planned strike by Aeroméxico flight attendants has been postponed until June 10, giving the airline and union representatives additional time to negotiate a salary agreement that has been at…
by María MartínezJun 4 No commentsRecord Rainfall Causes Flooding Challenges in Guanajuato
Guanajuato state is experiencing unprecedented rainfall this May, leading to street flooding in major cities while also bringing much-needed relief to drought-stricken reservoirs. Precipitation across the state averaged 48.4 mm,…
by María MartínezJun 3 No commentsMazatlán Breaks Record with World’s Longest Sashimi Display
Mazatlán has officially entered the Guinness World Records by creating the world’s longest sashimi display, measuring a full kilometer along the city’s famous malecón (coastal promenade). The record-breaking culinary achievement…
by María MartínezJun 3 No commentsDiscovering Gringo Gulch: Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural and Architectural Gem
Puerto Vallarta’s Gringo Gulch is a hillside neighborhood that overlooks the Bay of Banderas. It remains one of the city’s most historically significant yet often overlooked areas for travelers exploring…
by María MartínezJun 1 No commentsCEO Insights on Mexico’s Battle Against Cartels and Its Impact on Tourism
Eight months into President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration, Mexico is demonstrating signs of progress in its battle against drug cartels, largely due to heightened cooperation with the United States leading to…
by María MartínezMay 31 No commentsPotential Aeroméxico Strike May Disrupt Travel Plans Starting Sunday
Aeroméxico travelers might soon encounter significant disruptions due to a looming flight attendants’ strike, with operations at risk of halting on Sunday if wage talks stall. The Mexican Aviation Flight…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsExploring Oaxaca City’s Hidden Gems: Jalatlaco and Xochimilco
Two of Oaxaca City’s oldest neighborhoods are gaining recognition as must-visit destinations for travelers looking to experience authentic local culture beyond the Historic Center. The barrios of Xochimilco and Jalatlaco,…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsTulum’s Coastal Road Revamp to Enhance Tourist Connectivity and Safety
A significant road renovation project has begun in Tulum, addressing long-standing infrastructure needs in one of Mexico’s most popular Caribbean destinations. The project, which started on May 19, focuses on…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsUS Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs on Mexican Imports Amid Fentanyl Dispute
A U.S. federal court has ruled against President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on Mexican imports, potentially offering relief to travelers and businesses operating between the…
by María MartínezMay 30 No commentsTropical Storm Alvin Threatens Baja California with Heavy Rains and Winds
Tropical Storm Alvin, identified as the Northern Hemisphere’s first named storm of 2025, developed approximately 600 kilometers off the coast of Mexico’s Michoacán. This storm poses potential travel disruptions to…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsInaugural US Flights to Nayarit Set to Launch This July
Nayarit’s Pacific coast is becoming more accessible as the first direct flights to the United States are about to launch this July. Beginning on July 16, low-cost carrier Volaris will…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsDiscovering Mexico: Insights from a Journey on the Maya Train
A comprehensive review of the Maya Train reveals key insights for travelers planning to explore the Yucatán Peninsula and southern Mexico by rail. The recently completed route connects five Mexican…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsTepic Airport Launches First International Flights to Los Angeles
Nayarit’s Tepic International Airport will begin its first-ever international service on July 16, establishing a direct connection between Tepic and Los Angeles. Despite holding international status since 2009, the airport…
by María MartínezMay 29 No commentsAer Lingus Launches Direct Flights from Dublin to Cancun, Enhancing Travel Options to Mexico
Aer Lingus is set to boost travel links between Europe and Mexico with its new direct flights from Dublin to Cancún. This service kicks off on January 6, 2026, running…
by María MartínezMay 28 No commentsDiscover the Charm and History of Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica
Adventurers set on exploring Mexico’s vibrant markets should put Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica at the top of their list. As the city’s top flower market, Mercado Jamaica operates 24/7. It…
by María MartínezMay 28 No commentsMaya Train Faces Financial Struggles Without Freight Services
The Maya Train in Mexico, a large-scale project covering 1,554 kilometers across the Yucatán Peninsula, is encountering notable financial difficulties merely five months after its official inauguration. As reported by…
by María MartínezMay 27 No commentsMexico City Airport Undergoes Extensive Renovation for 2026 World Cup
Mexico City International Airport (AICM) has embarked on a significant $416 million (8 billion pesos) renovation project intended to modernize the airport’s facilities ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.…
by María MartínezMay 27 No commentsDiscover the New Puerto Vallarta: A Guide to Emerging Neighborhoods and Attractions
Puerto Vallarta is undergoing a significant transformation, expanding well beyond its traditional tourist areas to accommodate changing traveler preferences and a growing population of digital nomads and long-term residents. The…
by María MartínezMay 26 No commentsAer Lingus Launches Direct Dublin-Cancun Flights for Winter 2026
Irish carrier Aer Lingus will introduce direct flights from Dublin to Cancun beginning January 6, 2026, offering travelers a convenient new option to reach Mexico’s Caribbean coast during winter months.…
by María MartínezMay 26 No commentsDiscovering the New Puerto Vallarta: Expanding Horizons for Modern Travelers
Puerto Vallarta is undergoing a significant transformation, expanding well beyond its traditional tourist areas to accommodate changing traveler preferences and a growing population of international residents. Once limited to the…
by María MartínezMay 25 No commentsSafety Concerns Rise After Hot Air Balloon Accident Near Teotihuacan
A hot air balloon accident near Mexico’s ancient Teotihuacan pyramids has injured 12 people, raising serious safety concerns for travelers visiting one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Safety…
by María MartínezMay 25 No commentsDiscover the Cultural Charm of Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica
Mexico City’s Mercado Jamaica, a vibrant cultural destination, offers a unique 24-hour floral experience. Situated in the Venustiano Carranza borough east of downtown, this market hosts approximately 1,150 vendors within…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsAustralia Issues Travel Alert for Mexico Amid Rising Safety Concerns
Australia has placed Mexico on a new travel advisory list urging travelers to exercise a high degree of caution when visiting the country. The advisory cites persistent violent crime, potential…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsOntario International Airport Expands with New Routes to Mexico and Beyond
Ontario International Airport (ONT) is expanding its service to Mexico, offering travelers new flight options as part of the airport’s continued growth in Southern California. The airport has recorded 50…
by María MartínezMay 24 No commentsKadún Hotel Opens in Cabo San Lucas: A New Era of Luxury in Los Cabos
Mexico Grand Hotels has launched a new luxury accommodation option for travelers visiting Los Cabos. The 110-room Kadún hotel has officially opened its doors in downtown Cabo San Lucas, adding…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsGlobal Ambassadors Experience the Maya Train: A Boost for Mexico’s Tourism
Mexico’s Tourism Ministry organized a comprehensive tour of the Maya Train for over 60 international ambassadors last weekend. This initiative aimed to showcase the passenger rail service that connects five…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsRoyal Caribbean Unveils Exciting Plans for Perfect Day Mexico at Mahahual Port
Royal Caribbean has announced its plans for a new destination named “Perfect Day Mexico” at the Mahahual port, set to open in fall 2027. This ambitious venture comes on the…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsAir Canada Expands Network in Mexico Amid Declining US Travel Demand
Air Canada is strategically shifting its focus toward Mexico as part of a network diversification plan in response to declining leisure travel demand in the US market. The airline aims…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsTeotihuacán’s Pyramid of the Moon Reopens to Tourists After Five-Year Hiatus
The iconic Pyramid of the Moon at the ancient Teotihuacán archaeological complex near Mexico City has reopened to climbers after a five-year hiatus. The National Institute of Anthropology and History…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsYucatán’s Tourism Boom: $259 Million Investment Fuels Hotel and Entertainment Growth
Yucatán is set to receive a major boost in tourism investment, with $259 million flowing into various development projects this year. This investment focuses on hotels and entertainment facilities across…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsDiscover Secluded Luxury: Private Pool Suites at Cala de Mar Resort, Ixtapa
Cala de Mar Resort & Spa Ixtapa is redefining luxury accommodations in Mexico with an exclusive collection of cliffside suites, each boasting private plunge pools overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Nestled…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsMexico’s All-Inclusive Resorts Thrive Amid Economic Challenges
Mexico’s all-inclusive resorts are seeing robust growth and steady bookings, distinguishing themselves from other segments of the tourism industry that are facing economic challenges, as noted in recent industry reports.…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsLuxury Rosewood Mandarina Hotel Debuts in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has unveiled its latest luxury property in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit, providing travelers with another high-end accommodation option in this popular coastal area. The Rosewood Mandarina, situated…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsQuintana Roo Plans Major Beach Restoration in Riviera Maya
Quintana Roo authorities are progressing with plans for a major beach restoration project to tackle coastal erosion across the Riviera Maya, which poses risks to both tourism and the environment.…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsSurge in Canadian Tourists Boosts Los Cabos’ Appeal in 2025
Los Cabos is experiencing a significant increase in Canadian visitors, with arrivals rising 12.2% during the first two months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsNavigating Puerto Vallarta: A Guide to the Local Bus System
Puerto Vallarta’s local bus system offers travelers an affordable and authentic way to explore one of Mexico’s most popular coastal destinations, with rides costing just 10 pesos (approximately $0.50 USD)…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsRosewood Mandarina: Elevating Riviera Nayarit as a Premier Luxury Destination
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has officially opened Rosewood Mandarina in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit. This marks the luxury hospitality brand’s fourth property in the country, enhancing the region’s reputation as a…
by María MartínezMay 23 No commentsPrivate Transfers in Mexico: When and Why to Choose Them
When traveling in Mexico, transportation options can significantly impact your overall experience and safety. Private transfers have become increasingly popular among tourists visiting Mexico’s popular destinations, offering a blend of…
by María MartínezMay 22 No commentsIs It Safe to Use Public Transportation in Mexico? What You Need to Know
Public transportation in Mexico varies widely in terms of safety, reliability, and comfort depending on the specific region and type of service you’re using. Urban centers like Mexico City offer…
by María MartínezMay 22 No commentsNavigating Mexico’s Bus System: Tips for First-Time Travelers
Mexico’s extensive bus network offers an affordable and reliable way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cities. From luxury coaches with reclining seats to budget-friendly options connecting remote…
by María MartínezMay 22 No commentsTop 5 Scenic Road Trips in Mexico You Shouldn’t Miss
Mexico’s diverse landscape offers some of the most breathtaking driving experiences in North America, from coastal highways hugging the Pacific to mountain roads winding through colonial towns. These five scenic…
by María MartínezMay 22 No commentsWhat is the best way to travel around Mexico?
Mexico’s extensive transportation network offers travelers multiple options for exploring this vibrant country, from luxury buses and domestic flights to rental cars and specialty trains. Understanding each transport method can…
by María MartínezMay 22 No commentsHow to get from Chichen Itza to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Chichen Itza to Tulum by bus, private transfer, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaAug 25 No commentsHow to get from Palenque to Agua Azul, Mexico
You can travel from Palenque to Agua Azul by colectivo, private transfer, rental car, or on a guided tour. Check out our guide with all the important information. Embrace the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaAug 18 No commentsHow to get from Palenque to Misol-Ha, Mexico
You can travel from Palenque to Misol-Ha by colectivo, private transfer/taxi, rental car, or guided tour. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Immersed in the vibrant greenery…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaAug 11 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Montebello Lakes, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Montebello Lakes by bus + taxi, private transfer, rental car, or guided tour. Check out our guide with all the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaAug 4 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Bonampak, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Bonampak by bus + tour, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Tucked…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJul 28 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Agua Azul Waterfall, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Agua Azul Waterfall by bus + colectivo, private transfer, rental car, or on a guided tour. Check out our guide…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJul 21 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Misol-Ha, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Misol-Ha by bus, private transfer, rental car, or guided tour. Check out our guide with all the essential information. In…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJul 14 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Palenque Ruins, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Palenque Ruins by bus + colectivo, private transfer, rental car, or on a guided tour. Check out our guide with…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJul 10 No commentsHow to get from Merida to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Merida to Tulum by bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Tulum sits on the edge of the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJul 7 No commentsHow to get from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Palenque, Mexico
You can travel from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Palenque by bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Tucked away…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJun 30 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca City to Hierve el Agua, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca City to Hierve el Agua by public bus, private transfer, rental car, or guided tour. Check out our guide with all the important information. Nestled…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJun 23 No commentsHow to get from Valladolid to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Valladolid to Holbox by bus + ferry, private transfer + ferry, and rental car + ferry. Check out our guide with all the important information. Welcome…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJun 16 No commentsHow to get from Isla Mujeres to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Isla Mujeres to Tulum by ferry + bus, ferry + private transfer, and ferry + rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJun 9 No commentsHow to get from Isla Mujeres to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Isla Mujeres to Holbox by ferry + bus, shared van shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Picture…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJun 2 No commentsHow to get from Isla Mujeres to Cancun, Mexico
You can travel from Isla Mujeres to Cancun with the daily, frequent ferry boats. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Nestled within the sun-kissed embrace of the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMay 26 No commentsHow to get from Merida to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Merida to Playa del Carmen by bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Located along the stunning Caribbean…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMay 19 No commentsHow to get from Bacalar to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Bacalar to Tulum by bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Tulum is a bohemian haven on the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMay 12 No commentsHow to get from Isla Mujeres to Cancun Airport, Mexico
You can travel from Isla Mujeres to Cancun Airport by ferry + bus, ferry + shared shuttle, ferry + private transfer, or ferry + taxi. Check out our guide with…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaApr 28 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Isla Mujeres, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Isla Mujeres by ferry + bus, ferry + shared shuttle, ferry + private transfer, or ferry + rental car. Check out our guide with…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaApr 14 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Tulum by ferry + bus, ferry + private transfer, and ferry + rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Welcome…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaApr 11 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Cancun, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Cancun by ferry + bus, ferry + shared shuttle, ferry + private transfer, and ferry + rental car. Check out our guide with all…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaApr 7 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Cancun Airport, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Cancun Airport by ferry + bus, ferry + shared shuttle, and ferry + private transfer. Check out our guide with all the essential information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaApr 4 No commentsHow to get from Zipolite to Huatulco, Mexico
You can travel from Zipolite to Huatulco by private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Huatulco, located in the southern state of…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMar 28 No commentsHow to get from Zipolite to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
You can travel from Zipolite to Puerto Escondido by shared shuttle + bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Puerto Escondido…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMar 21 No commentsHow to get from Mazunte to Huatulco, Mexico
You can travel from Mazunte to Huatulco by private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Huatulco, a stunning coastal town located in…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMar 14 No commentsHow to get from Mazunte to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
You can travel from Mazunte to Puerto Escondido by shared shuttle + bus, private transfer + bus, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaMar 7 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Escondido to Zipolite, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Escondido to Zipolite by bus + shared shuttle, bus + private transfer, private transfer, taxi, rental car, or on a guided tour. Check out our…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaFeb 28 No commentsHow to get from Zipolite to Oaxaca City, Mexico
You can travel from Zipolite to Oaxaca City by shared shuttle, shuttle + bus, private transfer + bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaFeb 21 No commentsHow to get from Zipolite to Mazunte, Mexico
You can travel from Zipolite to Mazunte by public transport, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Mazunte, located in the stunning…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaFeb 14 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Cozumel, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Cozumel by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Are you ready…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaFeb 7 No commentsHow to get from Mazunte to Oaxaca City, Mexico
You can travel from Mazunte to Oaxaca City by bus, shared shuttle + bus, private transfer + bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaFeb 1 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Playa del Carmen by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Playa…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 31 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Chiquila, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Chiquila on the daily, frequent ferry boats! Check out our guide with all the important information. Located on the northwest coast of the Quintana…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 27 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Merida, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Merida by ferry + bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Are you ready to explore…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 24 No commentsHow to get from Holbox to Valladolid, Mexico
You can travel from Holbox to Valladolid by ferry + bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Valladolid is a unique,…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 20 No commentsHow to get from Merida to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Merida to Holbox by ferry + bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Are you ready for the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 17 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Cozumel, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Cozumel by ferry + bus, colectivo, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Cozumel is an island…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 13 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Holbox by ferry + bus, private transfer, rental car, or on a guided day tour. Check out our guide with all the important information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 10 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Holbox by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. If…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 6 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Cozumel, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Cozumel by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Cozumel is…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaJan 3 No commentsHow to get from Chiquila to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Chiquila to Holbox on the daily, frequent ferry boats! Check out our guide with all the important information. The gorgeous Mexican island of Holbox is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 30 No commentsHow to get from Cozumel to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Cozumel to Playa del Carmen with the daily, frequent Ultramar ferry boats! Check out our guide with all the important information. Playa del Carmen is the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 23 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca to San Jose del Pacifico, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca to San Jose del Pacifico by bus, private transfer, guided tour, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Traveling from…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 21 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca to San Agustinillo Beach, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca to San Agustinillo Beach by bus + shared shuttle, bus + private transfer, direct private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 20 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Holbox by ferry + bus, shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you’re…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 16 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel with the daily, frequent ferry boats. Check out our guide with all the important information. One of the most popular tropical…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 4 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Isla Mujeres, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Isla Mujeres by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaDec 3 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Tulum, Mexico?
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Tulum by ADO bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you’re looking…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 30 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Isla Mujeres, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Isla Mujeres with the daily, frequent ferry boats. Check out our guide with all the important information. A lush island in the Mexican Caribbean…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 30 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Escondido to Mazunte, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Escondido to Mazunte by bus + transfer, private transfer, tour + transportation, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 29 No commentsHow to travel from Merida to Progreso, Mexico
You can travel from Merida to Progreso by bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. Merida is the capital city…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 29 No commentsHow to get from Valladolid to Chichen Itzá, Mexico
You can travel from Valladolid to Chichen Itzá by ADO bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Chichen Itzá is one…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 28 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Cancun Airport, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Cancun Airport by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. A few…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 28 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Cozumel, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Cozumel by ferry + bus, private transfer, rental car, or plane. Check out our guide with all the important information. With an abundance of…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 28 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Chichen Itzá, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Chichen Itzá by ado bus, organized day tour, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information.…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 27 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Cancun Hotel Zone, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Cancun Hotel Zone by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. With…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 27 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca to Mazunte, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca to Mazunte by bus + shuttle, bus + private transfer, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Oaxaca…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 26 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Merida, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Merida by ADO bus, flight, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Merida is the…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 26 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Chiquila, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Chiquila by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Chiquila is…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 25 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Playa del Carmen by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Playa…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 25 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Isla Mujeres, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Isla Mujeres by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Isla Mujeres…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 25 No commentsHow to get from Huatulco to Oaxaca City, Mexico
You can travel from Huatulco to Oaxaca City by bus, private transfer, flight, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Oaxaca is a beautiful city…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 24 No commentsHow to get from Huatulco to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
You can travel from Huatulco to Puerto Escondido by bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Puerto Escondido is a hidden…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 24 No commentsHow to get from Merida to Cancun, Mexico
You can travel from Merida to Cancun by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Cancun is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 24 No commentsHow to get from Chiquila to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Chiquila to Tulum by ADO bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Tulum is a beautiful city located…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 23 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Bacalar, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Bacalar by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Bacalar is a small…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 23 No commentsHow to Get from Cancun to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Playa del Carmen by ADO bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, rental car, or taxi/uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. Playa…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 23 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Merida, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Merida by ADO bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Merida is a beautiful city…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 22 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Tulum by ADO bus, shared shuttle, colectivo, private transfer, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. Tulum…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 22 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca to Zipolite, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca to Zipolite by shared shuttle, private transfer, bus, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Zipolite is a small town…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 22 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Chiquila, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Chiquila by bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you head north of the state…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 22 No commentsHow to get from Cozumel to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Cozumel to Holbox by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transport, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Are you searching…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 20 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Holbox, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Holbox by ferry + bus, shared shuttle, private transport, flight, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 19 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Cancun, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Cancun by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you’ve…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 18 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Playa…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 18 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Escondido to Chacahua, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Escondido to Chacahua by colectivo, taxi, or rental car + boat. Check out our guide with all the important information. Chacahua national park is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 17 No commentsHow to get from Cancun to Chichen Itza, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun to Chichen Itza by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, plane, guided tour, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. A…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 16 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Escondido to Oaxaca City, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Escondido to Oaxaca City by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, or taxi. Check out our guide with all the important information. Oaxaca, Mexico, is…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 16 No commentsHow to get from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca City to Puerto Escondido by bus, private transfer, flight, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. Puerto Escondido…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 14 No commentsHow to travel from Oaxaca to Huatulco, Mexico
You can travel from Oaxaca to Huatulco by bus, private transfer, flight, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. Huatulco, Mexico, is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 13 No commentsHow to get from Cancun Airport to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Cancun Airport to Tulum by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. If you are…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 13 No commentsHow to get from Tulum to Cancun, Mexico
You can travel from Tulum to Cancun by bus, shared shuttle, colectivo, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Cancun is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 12 No commentsHow to get from Playa del Carmen to Cancun Airport, Mexico
You can travel from Playa del Carmen to Cancun Airport by ADO bus, private transfer, shared shuttle, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the important…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 10 No commentsHow to get from Bacalar to Merida, Mexico
You can travel from Bacalar to Merida by bus, private transfer, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Merida, the capital of Mexico’s Yucatan state,…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 9 No commentsHow to get from Bacalar to Playa del Carmen, Mexico
You can travel from Bacalar to Playa del Carmen by bus, private transfer, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Playa del Carmen…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 9 No commentsHow to get from Puebla to Guadalajara, Mexico
You can travel from Puebla to Guadalajara by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Guadalajara, Mexico, is a…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 8 No commentsHow to get from Mexico City to Monterrey, Mexico
You can travel from Mexico City to Monterrey, Mexico, by flight, standard bus, private transfer, and rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Monterrey welcomes visitors…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 8 No commentsHow to get from Puebla to Oaxaca, Mexico
You can travel from Puebla to Oaxaca by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, rental car, or taxi/ uber. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Oaxaca, Mexico,…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 8 No commentsHow to get from Puebla to Mexico City, Mexico
You can travel from Puebla to Mexico City by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, rental car, or taxi/ Uber. Check out our guide with all the important information. There…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 7 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara by bus, shared shuttle, flight, private transfer, rental car, or taxi/uber. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Guadalajara, Mexico,…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 7 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Vallarta to Mexico City, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Vallarta to Mexico City by bus, shared shuttle, private transfer, flight, taxi/uber, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Mexico…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 7 No commentsHow to get from Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita, Mexico
You can travel from Puerto Vallarta to Sayulita by bus, taxi, uber, shared shuttle, rental car, or private transfer. Check out our guide with all the essential information. Puerto Vallarta…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaNov 6 No commentsHow to get from Cozumel to Tulum, Mexico
You can travel from Cozumel to Tulum by ferry + bus, colectivo, private transfer, taxi, or rental car. Check out our guide with all the important information. Tulum has something…
by AnaMarija MishachkovskaOct 31 No comments