Campeche is the capital of one of the 31 states in Mexico with the same name. Campeche state, together with Yucatán and Quintana Roo belong to the Yucatán peninsula with Campeche being the poorest one when it comes to money but the richest one in the fauna species. San Francisco de Campeche (the proper name […]
When I visited Chiapas, the most beautiful state of Mexico when it comes to natural wonders, I took a day trip from San Cristóbal de las Casas to the Lakes of Montebello and El Chiflón waterfall. And I left with both places deep in my heart. El Chiflón is a 70 m high waterfall on […]
When I made the first plan for my visit in Mexico, just to have more or less an idea which places to see, I have to confess, I had never considered San José Iturbide as the part of my list. I never heard of it before and unlike many Americans, Canadians or Europeans, I have […]
On my way from Acapulco to Oaxaca, I spent 19 hours in a small town at the Pacific coast, in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico. I heard of the place and as soon as I was told it is a place of surfers, I had to come at least for a bit. Right now […]
When I was staying in Hotel Catedral in Puerto Vallarta and walking through the town on a busy Sunday full of tourists, all of a sudden I saw Frida Kahlo. I bet you all know her – famous Mexican painter, from Coyoacán, Mexico City with one eyebrow, not two. The wife of Diego Rivera. The looking […]
I spent two days in Huatulco located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It was not planned at all, I was supposed to go from Puerto Escondido straight to the town of Oaxaca, but everyone was saying I could not miss it so I changed the plans a little bit and came over to Huatulco […]
In the heart of colonial and mining town of Guanajuato, a new hotel Casa Dionisio is located. Exactly in the pure historical centre, behind the Theatre, in one of the streets Callejon Salto del Mono No 1, after you climb a bit. If you book a room in hotel Casa Dionisio, there is always someone […]
On the 31st March 2011 we took one day trip with a friend from Guadalajara to the state of Colima. Colima is even warmer and more humid than Jalisco, so the fauna is more tropical, everything more green and more trees grow here. I am always amazed at the diversity of the weather, towns and […]
During my visit to Oaxaca state, when I stayed in the Hotel Aitana, I could not miss the archeological zone just 6 km from the centre of Oaxaca, Monte Albán. In Europe we do not really know about it, which is bad because it was very important as the capital of the Zapotec civilization and […]
When I went to Acapulco, I did a tour to Laguna de Coyuca and at one stage we got off the boat (called lancha in Mexico) to a place which is very famous. There are photos of Julio Iglesias who visited it, then the Mexican singer Luis Miguel and photos from the movie Tarzan which […]
10th – 12th April 2011. My three days in Acapulco in Mexico. Finally. I was always dreaming about this place. It all started already when I was still a child when Acapulco used to be the number one beach resort in Mexico. The most known in Europe and all over the world. But the things have […]
There is no such a town in the world as Guanajuato in Mexico. Situated in the mountains with never-ending tunnels and colourful houses. That is true Mexico. Dry nature and small buildings of different colours and flat roofs. So vivid, so colonial.Very friendly, full of young people and students. Totally the opposite of San Miguel […]
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