Mexico City has more than 264 events and activities during the holiday season. There are posadas – Las Posadas celebrates Joseph and Mary's journey from Bethlehem to Nazareth – and pilgrimages in the 16 neighborhoods that make up Mexico City. They run from Dec. 16-23 with the traditional Mexican fruit punch and the symbolic 7-spike piñatas. Many of the events listed here are … [Read more...]
A San Diego-Ensenada Ferry Could Be Coming This Summer
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com San Diego Blogger Is this for real? A ferry between San Diego and Ensenada? Apparently and, unlike an expanded trolley line or a train to run through Baja that has been rumored for decades and may never actually materialize, this one may be happening soon. As in this summer. "We hope that by June we would be starting the Ensenada to San … [Read more...]
Check Out These Cool Off-The-Tourist-Path Places In Tijuana, Mexico
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel Blogger These are not the wild, crazy, upside-down tequila and cerveza-swilling spots that are so often associated when visiting Tijuana, Mexico, a town just across the border from San Diego. Rather, I'm highlighting six places that myself and other travel bloggers visited during a trip organized by the San Diego chapter of Travel … [Read more...]
Mexico’s Yucatan Is Open To Travelers; Here’s What To Do If You Visit
This Scenic Destination In Mexico Features Beaches, Great Food & Mayan Culture The state of Yucatán on the Yucatan Peninsula is open for travelers and if you're wondering what you'll find if you go there, here is a guide on things to do and places to see in this Mexican vacation destination. Yucatán is an ideal open-air road-trip destination that offers … [Read more...]
Six Reasons To Consider San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, As A Vacation Destination
Colorful Arts City Also Has A Lot Of Outdoor Activities Such As Hot Air Ballooning & Horseback Riding Known for its cobblestone streets, Spanish architecture, vibrant arts scene and cultural festivals, there is more to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, than first meets the eye. Here are six reasons this UNESCO World Heritage site rich with Mexican culture and … [Read more...]
After Earthquakes Mexico Reaches Out To Tourists With Tourism Campaign
'A World Of Its Own' Focused On Highlighting The Country As A Top Travel Destination By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel Blogger Even after being shaken by a pair of major earthquakes, Mexico is getting aggressive in telling tourists that the country is still a top travel destination. Mexico Tourism has announced it is launching a marketing campaign called … [Read more...]
Vegas-Style Pool Parties Sizzle The Summer In Puerto Vallarta Mexico
La Colección Resorts Introduces ‘Hot Summer’ Extravaganza’ At All-Inclusive Adults Resort The pool parties – so called “day clubs” – that have made Las Vegas sizzle under the sun have come to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The La Colección Resorts introduces “Hot Summer’ Extravaganza,” two months of themed pool parties that features a lineup of six Mexican artists including … [Read more...]
Puerto Vallarta Says No Tourists Involved In Kidnapping
Tourism Board Releases Statement On Restaurant Incident The Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board has declared that "no tourist was involved or affected" in the early-morning kidnapping of as many as 16 people at an upscale restaurant. The Mexican resort sent out the following statement to media: "The Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board deeply regrets the events that occurred this … [Read more...]
Cabo San Lucas The Ultimate Travel Sightseeing Guide
Beyond The Lover's Beach Arch Siting beautifully at the meeting spot of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, Cabo San Lucas is Mexico's Grand Lady of Baja. She is splendid to behold, a marvel of sea and sand with water so deep blue in color it was as if it was painted by van Gogh. In the bright sunlight, Cabo's water sparkles like a lovely lady's eyes. Certainly the … [Read more...]
Johnny Manziel Headed To Cabo San Lucas For Spring Break
Cheers To Johnny Football For Tweeting His Trip If you didn't like him before, here's a great reason to like him now. Johnny Manziel, the slippery and elusive Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M, is going to Cabo San Lucas for Spring Break. While there's nothing unusual for a football player to be doing something fun, it is highly unusual in this day and age for a … [Read more...]