A Weekend Escape to Izamal and Beyond

With Mérida as a home base, one of my...

For Expats, Looking Within is a Different Kind of Journey

And there's definitely baggage involved.

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Last Untouched Island Is For Sale in Mexico’s Riviera Maya

If you have 68 million dollars burning a hole in your pocket, the Mexican government has a deal for you.

Refreshing and Good for You: The Benefits Of Coconut Water

In some parts of the world, coconut water can be quite expensive, but fortunately, here in Yucatán, it can be had for a bargain. 

Fires Rage Out of Control In And Around Mérida

The relatively early arrival of extreme heat to Yucatán has brought with it hundreds of fires, big and small.

Ritual Cave Paintings in Yucatán Pose New Questions

The discovery of a likely ritual site within a cave in Yucatán is giving the archaeological community something to think about.
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Mérida Businesses Get a Major Internet Upgrade With Underseas Cables

Liberty Networks, an internet infrastructure company serving Latin America...

Total Solar Eclipse Draws Gasps in Northern Mexico

Though Durango is not known as a big tourism destination, the solar eclipse brought folks from all over the world to the capital city of the state of the same name. 

From Inside Her Octopus Fridge, Artist Claribel Calderius Discusses Her Latest Work in Mérida

An artist-to-artist conversation in a most unconventional art studio.

Refreshing and Good for You: The Benefits Of Coconut Water

In some parts of the world, coconut water can be quite expensive, but fortunately, here in Yucatán, it can be had for a bargain. 

El Cuyo Is Changing In a Hurry, Whether We Like It Or Not

Tourism has brought a fair deal of prosperity to El Cuyo, but economics aside, locals really should be lauded for pressuring authorities to prevent the construction of highrises that would threaten what makes the beach and community special. 

Tahcabo — The Forgotten Ancient City of Cacao and Honey

Today Tahcabo is a small and extremely isolated town but in antiquity, it was one of the most important honey production centers in Yucatán, with much of its golden nectar making its way to Chichén Itzá.

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Five Lots Join Together for One Giant Slice of Paradise

Escape to your private paradise nestled along 40 meters of pristine coastline between Telchac Puerto and San Crisanto.

Best Places in Mexico to Experience the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

On Monday, April 8, a spectacular total solar eclipse...

Good Health Is At the Heart of Luncha Libre’s Menu

Each week on WhatsApp, Emily Sant Amour posts at...

Kanasín Is Booming and, Despite Its Reputation, Deserves Another Look

Kanasín translates from Yucatec-Maya as “strong-willed,” something that locals of the city are quite proud of.

A Very Different Palm Sunday Among The Ruins of Ancient Aké

On Easter Sunday, among the ancient ruins of Aké, The Virgin of Aké was carefully taken from her altar to join the procession in her honor.

Jamil Selem: A Private Chef Conquers Mérida’s Kitchens

If anyone has earned the right to be called...
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