Top 10 Mexico travel headlines of 2016
From Trump, to zika, to clothing-optional resorts, here are the top travel-related headlines from 2016.
From Trump, to zika, to clothing-optional resorts, here are the top travel-related headlines from 2016.
Hundreds of visitors on Wednesday night got a taste of things to come at Mercado 60. The gourmet market and its 18 high-end restaurant stalls opens to the public on Thursday, May 12 — a week from today.
Organic farms are scattered throughout the region, many seeking volunteers who will perform chores in exchange for food, lodging — and a tropical adventure.
Direct flights between Havana and Mérida will resume after many years, La Jornada Maya reports. An official announcement is expected in April.
Tourism growth in Mérida has been driven by the quality of life, greater air connectivity and educational opportunities, writes El Financiero, which reports on business to a national readership.
The state of Yucatán and the island nation of Cuba will strengthen cultural ties, it was vowed following the conclusion of the Fourth International Festival of the Mayan Culture, FICMaya 2015.
A young entrepreneur in Mérida is opening Peek Food Restaurant, with a special menu and dining room for dogs who accompany their owners.
One of the Centro’s most striking new casas is part of 2014’s Showcase of Homes. We chatted with the architect who blended hacienda and high-church style.
Robert Holtby and Emile Romain let their strong preference for clean, crisp design follow them from Vancouver to Mérida. We asked Robert 5 questions: You built the Modern Mayan Temple and the Modernist Mexican Villa, and now you’re offering the Mayan Modernist Dream, the third in your series. Three houses with clean lines and contemporary finishes. What inspired these homes? The biggest…
That’s all for now
That’s all for now