Adventure and Excitement Abound in Mexico The MEXICO Report Source: Mexico Tourism Board While relaxing by the beach will always remain a popular vacation activity, tourists in Mexico are increasingly seeking hands-on vacations involving the search for adventure. And why wouldn’t…
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The Ecoalebrije Artisan Association: Sustainability and Reforestation of Copal Trees in Arrazola, Oaxaca
The MEXICO Report By Susie Albin-Najera Many years before his passing, I remember sitting in the humble home of Manuel Jimenez, master woodcarver and recognized as the founder of alebrijes, a celebrated woodcarving folk art with distinctive vibrant colors, originating…
A Transformational Expedition Through Mexico: Experiencing The Trip of a Lifetime with Journey Mexico
The MEXICO Report By Susie Albin-Najera They say, do what you love and the rest will fall into place. Well, this is exactly what happened for Zachary Rabinor, who turned his love for Mexico, travel, culture, tour leading and surfing…
Mexico Through the Lens of Photographer John Mitchell
The MEXICO Report By Susie Albin-Najera With an extensive collection of colorful and clear photographs capturing Mexico’s heart and soul, professional photographer, travel writer and Montreal native, John Mitchell has been snapping up stunning images of Mexico since the early…
The Mexico Bucket List: Top 12 Things You Must Experience in Mexico (before you kick it!) Plus 12 Honorable Mentions
The MEXICO Report TRAVEL Section By Susie Albin-Najera As Mexico is celebrating both its bicentennial this year (200th anniversary of independence, September 15, 1810) along with the 100th anniversary of its revolution (November 20, 1910), the entire year of 2010…
Top Spots to Surf in Mexico
The MEXICO Report LEISURE Section By Susie Albin-Najera Warm water, long point breaks and uncrowded conditions are just some of the reasons why the surfers love the waves of Mexico. When I spoke to Surfer Magazine’s Senior Writer and ‘Curious…