This laid-back surf town, sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains, is known for its sandy beaches, colorful Huichol culture, and beautiful coastal views. Although it’s not as popular as its big brother, Puerto Vallarta, down south, Sayulita is still an amazing destination if you’re looking for something a little more …
Mexico
Mexico’s Yellow City of Izamal where two cultures collide with Mayan Ruins sharing the city with beautiful Spanish colonial architecture!
Spend the perfect day at Canal de Los Piratas Bacalar via kayak or boat. Soak in all 7 colors while relaxing at the sandbar or floating.
Everything from the best tacos to the trendiest spots, check out this list of the best restaurants in Bacalar to satisfy any craving!
A Bacalar boat tour is a must when visiting Bacalar. Explore the Lagoon of 7 colors on a group or private Bacalar tour.
Cenote Cocalitos is known as the sanctuary of stromatolites, the coral like structures that make Bacalar so beautiful + overwater hammocks!
Step back 1,500 years in history with a visit to Chichén Itzá, one of Mexico’s best Mayan ruins and archeological sites!
Cenote Azul in Bacalar is one of the deepest natural pools in the Yucatan, 300 ft deep & 650 ft wide. Make sure to visit this Bacalar cenote!
We have spent over a year in Playa and always take a rental car in Playa del Carmen. We have rented in Playa del Carmen at least 20 times, and if you are considering it for the first time, It’s totally worth it – and not that hard. Let us walk you through how to …
Looking for the best breakfast in Tulum? Tulum’s great restaurants offer an array of breakfast options, from traditional Mexican dishes, to tacos, avocado toast, smoothie bowls, and omelets. You name it, you can find it in Tulum. If you are like us, you like to fuel up on a big breakfast before tackling all the …