If you’re into yoga, healthy living, colorful smoothie bowls, and exploring nearby cenotes (fresh underground water sinkholes) ruins then Tulum is for you! Tulum, a true gem of the Mexican Riviera Maya. Home to a growing number of expats, digital nomads that flock to enjoy the sun, sand, food and culture. Some digital nomads will tell you Tulum is like the Bali of the West, know as one of the best co working destinations.
Read MoreIn short, yes, travel to Mexico can be safe. However, unlike my home country in the US, Mexico is doing MUCH better in terms of cleanliness and following more stricter protocol from my personal experience. As always please do your own research, and travel at your own risk.
Read MoreFrom Tlayudas to Moles, Oaxaca is a gastronomical journey! Oaxaca is the place where street food is meant to be explored. Oaxaca is known to be the birthplace of Mexican gastronomy and has that old town charm that draws visitors from all over the world.
Read MoreNow more than ever, it’s become much more affordable to fly domestic in the continental U.S. Why? Airlines are competing for your business. Thanks to these “airfare wars” you can fly to cities like Los Angeles or Las Vegas, one way for the price of a dinner in the city!Speaking of Los Angeles, spring is just around the corner, and with mild conditions most all year round, why not take advantage of these low-cost airlines.
Read MoreRoatan, is the largest island that makes up the Bay Islands in Honduras .It is known around the world for its scuba diving. The reef surrounding the island attracts beautiful tropical fish and snorkelers alike. Thousands of tourists travel to Roatan each year. Visitors from around the world enjoy Roatan's relaxed lifestyle, beautiful sea, mild climate, and friendly people.
Read MoreBanff National Park is one of Canada’s gem next to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ( you thought it, I said it). During the summers one can enjoy the turquoise and crystal clear lakes of Lake Louise and Lake Moraine, but the winters in Banff are not to be missed! Surrounded by a village of aspen trees and the snow capped Canadian Rockies you are transported to a winter wonderland.
Read MoreGuadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico and one of Mexico's, pueblos mágicos ( magic towns) is famous for its Tequila, Spanish colonial architecture and colorful artisan markets.
One hour from Guadalajara by Uber or 1.5 hours via public transport you can catch a ride to Tequila. Tequila is famous for...well....Tequila! This town makes for a great half-day trip for those interested in Tequila, history and want a small Mexican town feel.