Tulum Mexico is becoming a very famous destination for many reasons: parties, spirituality, beach, ruins, yoga etc. This article will be about Tulum Mexico pros and cons to help you decide if it’s worth visiting. I visited Tulum town in Quintana Roo, Mexico for the first time in 2014 and then again a few […]
Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet, and it’s not hard to see why. From incredible historical monuments and architecture to the incredible food which has swept around the world (tacos and guacamole!), Mexico pretty much has everything you need to have a good trip away. Plus, there are beaches. […]
If you follow me on Facebook, then you know every Saturday I post a photo from my trips with a hashtag #SexySaturday (#Sexisobota in Slovak.)When I was writing about my trip to the bird and beach paradise Contoy Island, I realized I have too many nice pics that could be used for one of my […]
Isla Contoy – Contoy Island Mexico is situated just 30 miles North from Isla Mujeres (Women’s Island.)During my first 2 visits to Mexico I did not even hear of Isla Contoy until I started planning my third and fourth visit – 4 weeks in Yucatan peninsula. I spent a lot of time just between Cancun […]
Swimming with whale sharks was always high on my bucket list. But for some reason I never planned my trips well enough. Each time I was in Mexico, the whale sharks were somewhere far down around the Southern hemisphere, and when I was in Argentina, they were North. The same thing with the Philippines. I […]
Have you ever heard of cenotes in Mexico?I hope so! Back in history, cenotes, or the sinkholes in English, were a source of life for the Maya inhabitants of the Yucatan peninsula. The word comes from dzonot which in Maya means cave with water.During thousands of years when the Yucatan Peninsula soil worked as a sponge, the rainwater […]
When I took a tour to Teotihuacan, we first made a short break at Tlatelolco ruins and the Square of three cultures and then at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the world’s most important Pilgrimage sites since the 16th century. First, we could get some souvenirs in the shop just […]
When taking a trip to Teotihuacan, my favorite pyramids in Mexico, with other tourists we first stopped at Tlatelolco. To be honest it was my third visit to Mexico City and yet I did not know about this amazing pre-Colombian archaeological place until we were taken there! Mario, our guide, explained us all the history of […]
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