Mexico has a reputation for attracting millions of wild college students each year. But this beautiful and captivating country is home to breathtakingly gorgeous beaches, deserts, mountains, and architecture. There are hundreds of natural wonders…
Mexico has a reputation for attracting millions of wild college students each year. But this beautiful and captivating country is home to breathtakingly gorgeous beaches, deserts, mountains, and architecture. There are hundreds of natural wonders…
Beyond its beaches and tourist resorts, its busy cities and its desert plains, Mexico has many gems hidden among its highland regions. Carved into the Mexican mountains are many charming, quaint and colorful towns which…
The location independent landscape that we know is significantly developing as more and more individuals trade in their office jobs each year for remote working opportunities in pursuit of the digital nomad dream or just…
Mexico is a beautiful country renowned for its fantastic cultures, delicious food, warm people, and some of the best beaches in North America. There is a beach in Mexico for everyone whether it be respite…
Guest post by Josh Cantor One of Mexico’s new trendy travel locales is the South East state of Chiapas. It is littered with archaeological sites, beautiful landscapes, waterfalls and a very prominent indigenous culture as…
Something which I often talk about on this blog is the importance of saving time time and the tools and strategies I use to do so. Since deciding to base myself in Mexico City and continuing with…
Enter my exclusive ubereats promo code “eats-jeremya15” to get 100 pesos knocked off your first meal! Uber eats in Mexico first started in Mexico City, but has has now expanded by leaps and bounds and is now…
Like Coyoacán, the San Angel (or Ángel in Spanish) neighborhood was an independent and mostly rural village until the mid-20th century, and even today you could easily imagine that you are in a colonial town…
Like the other Mexico City neighborhoods I’ve profiled like Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco and Juarez, Villa Coyoacán (often referred to as the historic center) has a definite personality which makes it stand apart from the…
For English version, click here: UberEats in Mexico City Desde que Uber llego a México, ha ido creciendo a pasos agigantados – la última innovación en el servicio es la llegada de UberEats. Aun no…
Over the past few years, you can say I’ve taken more than a liking to Mexico, it’s more of a love affair. Although it’s great that its convenient location makes for quick flights from the US,…
Anyone who travels should make raw wandering a part of their itinerary. Sure, world-class attractions like the Louvre, Christ The Redeemer, and Liberty Bell (skip the Liberty Bell) should be planned to be seen when…
Have you ever been to a new city and instantly felt some sort of indescribable connection? Walked down a quaint street as you saw apartments with signs for rent and began to imagine yourself chilling on the…
There aren’t many places in the world these days that can be dubbed veritable paradises, but, I’ve just been to one, Isla Holbox (pronounced Hole-Bosh). Ever since the creation of Cancun in the 1970s by…
Last week I got to do one of my favorite things in the world, climb onto a motorcycle and cruise around for an entire day. I linked up with Matt Karsten from Expert Vagabond.com and Evelina…
If you read my last post about my Via Farrata experience in Hidalgo, Mexico, you’ll know I’m a big time pu*** when it comes to heights. I don’t know why, I’m not really scared of…
On the second full day of my motorcycle road trip in Mexico, I was still in beautiful Hidalgo state and lucky enough to have continued amazing weather after almost a month of overcast skies in Mexico City (it’s…
If you haven’t noticed yet, I love Mexico. It’s one of the only places in the world I truly feel a connection with beyond the visual. From its food, to the amazing people to the…
After spending almost an entire month in Mexico City, I decided it was time for a little “weekend getaway” action. So, I did a little research, sent out a few emails, and was lucky enough to work…
Before you think I’m a degenerate, renegade drunk, I only called this post what I did so that you would click. So, now that you’re here, mind as well stick around, right? While I did…