Mexico- A Destination for the Senses

Mexico is a vibrant kaleidoscope of culture, history, and culinary delights, making it a must-visit destination for any adventurous traveler. Picture yourself wandering through the ancient ruins of Tulum, basking in the sun-soaked beaches of Cancun, or navigating the colorful streets of Oaxaca, where the smell of mouthwatering street tacos dances through the air. With its rich tapestry of traditions, from the exuberance of Dia de los Muertos celebrations to the rhythms of mariachi music, Mexico offers an immersive experience that tickles the senses and warms the heart. Add in the friendly locals, stunning landscapes from deserts to jungles, and the unparalleled flavors of its cuisine, and you'll find that a trip to Mexico is not just a vacation- it's a fiesta for your soul.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: At this time, Mexico is currently under travel warnings by the United States government. Our advisors are regularly checking for updates and will be sure to inform you of any changes and guidelines needed to be followed. While we are saddened to hear about such a beautiful destination being labeled as unsafe for travel, we are here to help you pivot your plans to create the vacation you imagined until this wonderful country is able to safely be visited again.

Level 4: Do Not Travelfor the following states: Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas

Level 3: Reconsider Travelfor the following: Baja California, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, and Sonora

When to Visit: Like so many other destinations we’ve mentioned before, there is sincerely no bad time to visit this wonderful, diverse country. For the least chance of rain, we recommend opting for the dry season, which falls between December and April.

Who Should Visit: Everyone. If there is ever a country that can appeal to all, it is definitely Mexico!

How to Get There and Around: Once you fly in, there are plenty of ways to get around. Buses, taxis, rail and more. Although if you plan on jumping a great distance, we suggest taking a flight.


Fun Fact: The Olmecs, Mexico's first civilization, were the first to make chocolate from the cacao plant. (European chocolate who?! wink)

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