MEXICO
TEQUILA, TACOS, & TEMPLES
What's not to love about Mexico? The people, food, beaches, culture - the list can go on and on. Contrary to what most people think, Mexico is much more than just beaches and margaritas. Mexico holds all types of climates and various landscapes taking you from sea to peak and moving from palm to pine trees - you may be surprised.
DESTINATION GUIDE
BEST TIMES TO VISIT
YEAR ROUND VISITS
November to April is the dry season and probably the best time to plan your trip to Mexico. However, the country has pleasant climate year round on the coasts with temperatures between 70°F and 90°F. Higher elevation areas will be cooler at night than in the winter, so a blanket with a cup of hot chocolate can warm you up.
THE FOOD & DRINK CULTURE
CULINARY DELIGHTS OF MEXICO
Take some of the simplest and freshest ingredients - add some sabor, and you have yourself Mexican food. Whether you choose the street taco from a cart, or from a Michelin star restaurant - neither option will disappoint. Each region of Mexico is known for a particular dish from Birria to Mole to Torta Ahogada, you won't leave hungry! If tequila is your thing, take a trip to Tequila, Mexico - yes it's a real place. You can visit agave fields first hand and see where and how it is made. If you're looking to take your palate on an adventure,
Mexico is the place for you.
MARKETS
GET A TASTE OF A LOCAL SHOPPING EXPERIENCE
If you’re looking for a quick way to dive into Mexican culture, a visit to a mercado should be at the top of your list. Going to a local Mexican market isn't like your normal trip to the grocery store and it's a part of Mexican culture. Some of these markets can be mazes that span across numerous city blocks. A variety of goods can be found along with produce, art, and even food stands to grab a bite to eat. A Mexican mercado is your one-stop shop to becoming a local.
YUCATÁN
TEMPLES, CENOTES, AND CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER
There are many parts of Mexico to visit, each with its own unique character and charm. One popular destination would be the Yucatán Peninsula for beach goers, but it has so much more to offer than just beautiful beaches. Deep in the Yucatán, you can find yourself biking at sunrise amongst Mayan ruins or swimming through the crystal clear blue waters of a cenote. Walk the charming, colonial streets in the historic city of Merida after enjoying some mouthwatering cochinita pibil.