Oaxaca is the capital of one of the most culturally diverse states in the world and is considered, no less, to be the gastronomic capital of Mexico. In this guide we tell you all the things to see and do in Oaxaca and its surroundings with specific itineraries for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days, with practical suggestions, where to stay and even what to eat and where to make your trip as incredible as ours was.| RandomTrip
We traveled for a month in the state of Baja California Sur and it became one of our favorites of the six months we spent in Mexico. The whales were the main reason for making a trip there, because in this state, at a certain time of the year, you can see humpback whales, gray whales and the largest animal on the planet, the blue whale, up close. If you have a good time, as a bonus, you can even swim with the majestic whale shark, frolic among sea lions, watch gentle turtles and an impressive...| RandomTrip
Being one of the main tourist destinations in the Mexican Caribbean and its most populated city, Cancun offers several possibilities to those who choose it as a vacation destination: days of sun at the beach, days of exploring the Mayan culture and the most biodiverse nature in its surroundings or a mix of both. The […]| RandomTrip
In addition to boasting one of the most visited archaeological sites in the country, Tulum offers other attractions that invite travelers to stay a few days longer. After contemplating the famous Mayan Ruins on the shores of the Caribbean sea, there is a succession of fine white sand beaches lined with palm trees and a […]| RandomTrip
With some of the most beautiful beaches we enjoy in the Yucatan Peninsula, waters that glow at night thanks to their bioluminescence and the possibility of meeting the whale shark, Holbox has plenty of reasons to understand why it attracts more and more tourists. However, Holbox also has a less friendly B side for the island and its local population. In this guide we tell you not only what to see, when to go, where to sleep and which restaurants to go (and not to go) in Holbox, but also pract...| RandomTrip
To visit Isla Contoy, a small island north of the famous Isla Mujeres (near Cancun) is to see not only one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mexican Caribbean but also its last virgin paradise. In this guide you will find everything you need to know to visit to Isla Contoy with practical information on the best season to go, prices, who to go with, rules of the national park to make your experience as special as ours was.| RandomTrip