Mexico
Find your moments of "Trouvaille" in MEXICO.
Mexicos amount of cultural, historical and natural treasures is undeniable unbeaten.
Maya ruins, wild and lush green jungles, deep canyons, crystal-clear turquoise water and everything topped with some of the best foods in the whole world.
Mexico is a destination, which you will continue returning to once you experienced it.
Why Mexico
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Mexico Blog Articles
The Mexican series contains following articles:
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Mexico (City)
Explore the bustling capital of Mexico: from the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan to modern skyscrapers, from street kitchens to top-notch restaurants, and from bustling streets to green oases. Mexico City is full of contrasts waiting to be discovered by you. Check out the Mexico City blog articles to learn what to see, do, and eat in this amazing city.

Chiapas
If you want to include more “off-the-beaten-path” destinations on your Mexico itinerary, Chiapas is the perfect place to visit. From the romantic mountain city of San Cristobal to the stunning natural wonder of Canyon de Sumidero, or the hidden ruins of Palenque – Chiapas is always worth a detour.

Campeche
Many visitors to the Yucatan overlook Campeche on their itinerary, but this is a mistake. The city of San Francisco de Campeche is the state capital and a hidden gem of the peninsula. Its streets are some of the most picturesque, with colorful houses and fairy lights adorning them. This makes Campeche one of the most beautiful, yet laid-back destinations on the peninsula. Additionally, the state of Campeche also offers some of the most beautiful Mayan ruins hidden in the depths of the jungle, such as Becán and Calakmul.

Yucatan
The Mexican state of Yucatan, which lends its name to the entire peninsula, is home to many of the most significant and popular destinations for visitors to Mexico. From the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza and the charming town of Valladolid, to the vibrant cities of Merida and Izamal, and the stunning natural attractions of Rio Lagartos and the pink salt lakes of Las Coloradas, Yucatan offers something for everyone.

Quintana Roo
Quintana Roo, located at the eastern tip of the Yucatan peninsula, is the perfect starting point for many round trips, as well as a popular destination for all-inclusive, party, and beach vacations. Don’t miss the bustling parties of Cancun and Playa del Carmen, the luxurious resorts of Akumal, the hipster beach hotels of Tulum, the less-frequented lagoon of Bacalar, and the dreamy island of Holbox. And of course, no visit to Quintana Roo would be complete without exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum and Coba.

Must-Try Foods in Mexico
Mexican cuisine is widely known for its delicious and unique flavors. The combination of fresh ingredients, spices, and cooking techniques has resulted in a cuisine that is not only tasty but also incredibly diverse. From the tangy and spicy flavors of tacos al pastor to the smoky and savory taste of mole poblano, Mexican cuisine has something to offer for everyone.
Everyone who travels to Mexico should taste the food because Mexican cuisine is incredibly diverse, flavorful, and unique.

How to have an authentic Día de los Muertos experience
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that has captured the imagination of people around the world. This multi-day celebration honors loved ones who have passed away and is a time to remember and celebrate their lives. From visiting the Gran Ofrenda at the Zócalo to experiencing the festivities at Coyoacán and the Avenida Reforma, there are many ways to immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of Dia de los Muertos in Mexico City. And of course, no visit to Mexico City during Dia de los Muertos would be complete without experiencing the Great Day of the Dead Parade. In this blog post, we will explore the top things to do during Dia de los Muertos in Mexico City and how you can fully embrace this unique and vibrant holiday.
If you’re planning a trip to Mexico in late October or early November, don’t miss the “Día de los Muertos” celebrations.