The Yucatan cuisine is a vibrant blend of Mayan and Spanish flavors. Discover the best traditional Yucatan foods to try on your upcoming trip!| Traveling Ness
Looking for the best things to do in Izamal, Mexico? In this guide, I’ll share the top activities in this quaint and captivating town famous for its bright yellow color. Yes, the entire town of Izamal is painted in shades of yellow ranging from pastels to deep yellow reminiscent of the sun! Hence its nickname... The post 7 Best Things To Do In Izamal, Mexico: Yucatan’s Yellow City appeared first on Traveling Ness.| Traveling Ness
Thinking about using the Tijuana airport bridge crossing from San Diego? But, not sure how, what documents are needed and if it’s difficult or not? Let me assure you that CBX (Cross Border Xpress) is the easiest way to fly to more than 35 destinations in Mexico from Southern California. I once had the same... The post Tijuana Airport Bridge Crossing: How To Use CBX With Ease appeared first on Traveling Ness.| Traveling Ness
Looking for the best things to do in Valladolid, Yucatan? In Valladolid the Mayan history and culture shine amidst the warm tropical jungles with an untouched and wild vibe about it. Famous as one of Mexico’s Pueblo Magico (Magical Town), Valladolid is originally home of the ancient Mayan city of Zaci. With its proximity between... The post 21 Best Things To Do In Valladolid, Yucatan That Are Unforgettable appeared first on Traveling Ness.| Traveling Ness
Ready to explore the best day trips from Valladolid, Mexico? Discover the wonders of Mayan ruins, cenotes, jungles, and more!| Traveling Ness
Want to take a bus from Cancun to Valladolid but not sure how? Explore everything you need to know about traveling by bus in the Yucatan.| Traveling Ness
Wondering how to get to Chichen Itza from Valladolid, Mexico? Discover the 3 best ways to visit the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza!| Traveling Ness
Oaxaca Day of the Dead is an amazing holiday to experience. Find everything you need to know to plan your Dia de los Muertos in Oaxaca trip!| Traveling Ness