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Winter whale-watching returns to Baja California Sur; Meagan Drillinger; Travel Weekly
The season runs through March, when the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez bring whales from the frigid waters of Alaska.
Source: Winter whale-watching returns to Baja California Sur
Oaxaca Itinerary: How to Spend 4 Days in Oaxaca City, Mexico; Shelley Marmor; Amateur Traveler
Oaxaca Itinerary including exploring Oaxaca City, Monte Alban, Mitla, and the nearby Pueblos Mágicos…
Source: Oaxaca Itinerary: How to Spend 4 Days in Oaxaca City, Mexico – Amateur Traveler
Millions of Monarch Butterflies Flock to This Mexican Forest Every Fall; Kristin Tablang; House Beautiful
Located about 60 miles from Mexico City, the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—receives up to a billion migrating butterflies every winter.
Source: Millions of Monarch Butterflies Flock to This Mexican Forest Every Fall
Where to Surf, Sail, and Snorkel With Baby Sea Lions in Mexico’s Baja California; Nina Ruggiero; Travel + Leisure
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Maya ruins of Uxmal boasts Puuc style architecture at its best; Thilini Wijesinhe; Mexico News Daily
The Governor’s Palace located here is considered by many to be a masterpiece of the pre-Hispanic civilization.
Source: Maya ruins of Uxmal boasts Puuc style architecture at its best
Uxmal vs Coba vs Chichen Itza: Key Differences To Know Before You Visit; Emese Fromm; Travel Awaits
Mexico has three outstanding Maya historical sites, and if you don’t have time to visit all three, here’s how to select only one to explore.
Source: Uxmal vs Coba vs Chichen Itza: Key Differences To Know Before You Visit
This Mexican Preserve is the Anti-Tulum. Is That About to Change?; David Shortell; Daily Beast
Alfaro Yam Canul motioned forward toward a stretch of dirt heading east from his hometown to a bay on the Caribbean Sea.“It’s ugly,” he said, referring not to the scenery—the outskirts of the Sian Ka’an nature reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site where dense jungle gives way to turquoise canals and habitats for big cats and rare birds—but to the road itself, which is marked by potholes and patches of mud that slow the rare car crossing it to a crawl.Just 25 miles separate Felipe Carillo Puerto, a Mayan city with a pivotal role in the people’s history, and the beach on the edge of the reserve, though the condition of the road creates a nearly five hour journey that’s hardly ever taken.
Source: This Mexican Preserve is the Anti-Tulum. Is That About to Change?
6 Modernist Icons You Shouldn’t Miss in Mexico City; Amy Dvorak; Dwell
Soulful, surprising, and awe-inspiring, these architectural stops need to be on your itinerary.
UNESCO names Tlaxcala cathedral a World Heritage Site; El Pais
The 16th-century cathedral was the first in the region to be built in the renaissance architectural style.
Source: UNESCO names Tlaxcala cathedral a World Heritage Site
Mexico’s Tlaxcala cathedral wins UNESCO world heritage status; AFP/France 24
Mexico’s Tlaxcala cathedral wins UNESCO world heritage status…
Source: Mexico’s Tlaxcala cathedral wins UNESCO world heritage status – France 24
UNESCO’s call to end US border wall aims to save species from extinction; Shannon Collins; Mexico News Daily
The Trump administration’s rapid construction of the barrier threatened the habitats of jaguars and other flora and fauna in both countries.
Source: UNESCO’s call to end US border wall aims to save species from extinction
Ancient city of Palenque boasts remains of a powerful Maya dynasty; Thilini Wijesinhe; Mexico News Daily
The remains of a “Red Queen” are just one of many outstanding discoveries made by archaeologists at this site in the forests of Chiapas.
Source: Ancient city of Palenque boasts remains of a powerful Maya dynasty
Life Is A Beach In Cancun; Sandra Scott; Oswego County Today


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Sandra Scott went to Cancun twice this year. Why Cancun? Because research showed that they were strict when is came to COVID procedures.
5 amazing things you can do in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula; Breaking Travel News
Located in Mexico and comprising the Mexican states of Yucatan, Campeche, Guatemala’s Peten Department, and Quintana Roo, the Yucatan Peninsula is an amazing place to visit. This vast coastal region is a spectacular place to visit.
Source: 5 amazing things you can do in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
Guanajuato, Two Enchanting World Heritage Cities; Marisol Hernandez; EIN News
Guanajuato has two cities that rank in the major leagues of world tourism: San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato city, the capital.
5 World Heritage Sites in Mexico that you should know; Max Balmori; Visit Mexico
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Promoting local businesses in Mexican World Heritage Cities; Unesco
Source: Promoting local businesses in Mexican World Heritage Cities
Calakmul, deep in Campeche’s jungle, holds clues to ancient Maya life; Thilini Wijesinhe; Mexico News Daily
Only 35 kilometers from Guatemala’s border, in the state of Campeche, Calakmul is a ruin of one of Mexico’s most significant old Maya cities.
Source: Calakmul, deep in Campeche’s jungle, holds clues to ancient Maya life
Archaeologists discover mysterious monument hidden in plain sight; Tom Clynes; National Geographic
New find pries open an enduring question: why two ancient superpowers abruptly turned from diplomacy to brutality.
Source: Archaeologists discover mysterious monument hidden in plain sight