Jamil Selem: A Private Chef Conquers Mérida’s Kitchens

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

Here Are 2 Historic Mexican Drinks That Are OK for Lent

Giving up beer and cocktails for Lent? Here are a couple of refreshing drinks that are customary — and refreshing — in Mexico this time of year.

Best of Yucatán: Get Out the Vote

Which restaurant makes the most authentic pasta dish? Which rock band fills you most with joy? Which cantina or bar calls your name when you want to get out of the house? Which hair salon handles your highlights best?

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Direct Atlanta-Mérida Flights Are Back

The air route between Mérida and Atlanta returned on...

Swedish Monarchs Skip the Train on the Way to Uxmal

The king and queen of Sweden decided not to...

New Prices, Schedules and Open Stations Announced for the Tren Maya

The Tren Maya has updated its pricing, making some routes less expensive and adding additional departure times on the Campeche - Mérida - Cancún route.

International Tourists Not Aboard with Tren Maya

It is too early to argue whether or not the Tren Maya will be able to live up to its promise, but as things stand now, it is evident that it still has a long way to go.
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Not a Cruise Guy, But Exploring the Sea of Cortez Anyway

We immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of the Sea of Cortez on an eco-friendly cruise.

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.

Why Easter Week is the Best Time to Visit Mexico City

With Latin America’s busiest airport, Mexico City is also very easy to get to, especially from elsewhere in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. 

Hidden Mérida: New Book Explores Yucatán’s Reawakened Residences

Yucatán’s ‘forsaken, decaying ruins, remnants of an illustrious past ... are awakening from a centuries-old siesta,’ says Susana Ordovás

Chichén Itzá’s New Museum Chronicles Thousands of Years of History

The Gran Museo de Chichén Itzá is now open and features artifacts dating from the earliest occupation of the city to its heights under the rule of the Itzá.

The Many Problems With Taking Tren Maya to Chichén Itzá

A first-hand account of a problem-plagued trip to Chichén Itzá.

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An Updated Guide to Mérida’s Calle 47 Gastronomic Corridor

We continue to add new restaurants to our Food on 47 Guide, and judging from all the construction we see, we'll be updating this list again soon.

Jalisco’s Tequila Express — Mexico’s Most Enticing Rail Experience

The Tequila Express is a popular tourist train in Mexico that takes passengers on a round-trip journey from Guadalajara to Tequila Jalisco

What to Do During Your Cruise Ship Visit to Progreso, Mexico

Yucatán state’s Progreso may not be as popular a...

Is This the Most Luxurious Mansion in Mérida?

A French-style mansion reminiscent of Versailles is on the market in Mérida for just over 50 million pesos — or around US$3 million.

Dzibilchaltún to Remain Closed for Spring Equinox

Due to ongoing archaeological work at the site, Dzibilchaltún will not be admiting visitors for the spring exquinox.

The Last Mestizos: Pedro Tec Artfully Honors His Elders in Ixil

Artist Pedro Tec, in collaboration with Fine Art America,...
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