Category: Adventure

The Mexico Report Celebrates 10th Year Blog Anniversary

The Mexico Report 10-year anniversary

With more than 600 posts, thousands of photos and a decade of travel experiences, on June 22, 2019, The Mexico Report celebrated its 10-year blog anniversary. June 22, 2009 marked the birth of a blog, The Mexico Report, a travel…

Best Scuba and Snorkeling Spots in Los Cabos

Los Cabos

    World-famous explorer and conservationist Jacques Cousteau once called the waters around Los Cabos the “World’s Aquarium”, recognizing the huge diversity and population of the marine life that called the Sea of Cortez home. The 7,000 hectares of marine…

1920s Tijuana Project Wraps Principal Photography

Tijuana Movie; Photo by Ashly Covington

The 1920s were the glory days for Tijuana, Mexico. The thriving town was a magnet for movie stars, mobsters, dignitaries and misfits seeking a place to escape the doldrums of US Prohibition. “Tijuana” follows French-born Carmen (Ilana Guralnik), a wildly…

The Mexico Report Named a Top Mexico Blog to Follow in 2018

Susie Albin-Najera, creator and editor of The Mexico Report

The Mexico Report travel blog has been selected by Feedspot as ‘Top 30 Mexico Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2018’. “The Best Mexico Blogs from thousands of Mexico blogs in our index were reviewed using search and social metrics.…

Mexico Books to Read in 2018

Frida Kahlo at Home by Suzanne Barbezat

The Mexico Report loves to support authors, especially those who uncover and elevate Mexico’s rich cultural offerings through art, cuisine, people and more. These published works below are a sampling of an author’s time, research and love beautifully presented to…

Native Orchids, Exotic Flowers, Birds Thrive in Lo de Perla, a Non-Profit Jungle Garden Near San Pancho, Riviera Nayarit

Lo de Perla - San Pancho, Riviera Nayarit

More than 800 orchids, hundreds of plants including cacti and bromeliads, as well as several species of birds all live in harmony in this jungle garden located near the town of San Pancho. In Lo de Perla, the orchids and…