Attractions in Mexico
Nestled in the heart of the Cancún Hotel Zone, the Cancún Wax Museum (Museo de Cera Cancún) stands as the city’s only wax museum, offering a unique and family-friendly experience. […]
Nestled within the expansive Fundidora Park, Parque Plaza Sesamo offers a nostalgic and family-friendly experience in Monterrey, Mexico. This Sesame Street-themed park invites visitors to meet beloved characters like Elmo […]
Tortugueros Las Playitas, a renowned sea turtle conservation sanctuary, plays a vital role in the preservation of three species of sea turtles that lay their eggs along the coast of […]
The Museo de Historia Natural in Mexico City occupies over 80,730 square feet (7,500 square meters) within a series of colorful dome structures. Inside, visitors can explore more than 2,500 […]
Nestled in Ensenada, Mexico, Pai Pai Ecotourism Park offers a unique blend of wildlife interaction and adventure. The park is home to a diverse array of animals, from zebras and […]
Nestled on the Yucatán peninsula where the Gulf of Mexico meets the Caribbean Sea, the Progreso Cruise Port boasts one of the world’s longest piers. This bustling port is a […]
Fox Canyon, known locally as Cañon de la Zorra, is a secluded natural oasis located about a 1.5-hour drive north of Cabo San Lucas. Nestled within the Baja California Desert, […]
San Bartolo Coyotepec, located just 9 miles south of Oaxaca City, is renowned for its distinctive black clay ceramics. The village’s quiet streets are lined with shops, galleries, and studios […]
Villa de Santiago, a colonial ‘magic town’ in Monterrey, Mexico, is characterized by its cobblestone streets, craft markets, and baroque buildings. Nestled as a gateway to some of Nuevo León’s […]
Calle Morelos, a pedestrianized street in downtown Monterrey, stretches across the Zona Rosa and Barrio Antiguo, two of the city’s major neighborhoods. West of the Macroplaza, visitors can explore local […]
Casa Crespo, located in Mexico, offers a genuine Oaxacan culinary experience through its restaurant and cooking school. The establishment celebrates traditional regional cuisine, emphasizing age-old flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Visitors […]
Opened in 2014, the Inbursa Aquarium is Mexico’s largest, offering a subterranean journey through 48 themed exhibits. Visitors can explore a diverse array of nearly 15,000 marine animals, including penguins, […]