More on Mexico
By Christopher Reynolds
What can travelers expect from Mexico in 2011? That's at least a $64-million question, given the many Americans who visit the country...
By Christopher Reynolds
Once upon a time, say about 1972, Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy little fishing town at the southern tip of Baja California. Then came the...
A colorful past rich in Mexican history (Intrigue! Revolt!) is just part of the charm of this now-mellow colonial city.
The Centro Historico area is the nation's repository of rare and antique bookstores.
Consider heading to locales in Nayarit and Oaxaca, where surf, sun and inexpensive attractions have been a hit for one family of four.
By Ken Ellingwood
Army Capt. Claudio Montane wants one thing clear from the start: This place is not not a narco-museum. The point is not...
Keep in mind that the drug war is far from most resorts and other tourist areas and follow the U.S. State Department recommendations. And if...
It's easy to enjoy winning accommodations, scenic nature reserves, wondrous ruins and delectable cuisine without yardlong drinks.
The ruins of the former mining town are being reclaimed as new residents and visitors bring the area back to life.
By Ken Ellingwood
They first catch the eye as tiny, ghost-like flashes. It takes a moment to fix the flitting shapes.
Tiny funerary figures fascinate in their depictions of everyday life in the ancient Yucatán world. They were unearthed at Jaina, a Maya...
A leisurely ride by the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum sets just the right mood for a day trip into the genial town -- site of the...
By John Muncie
Guanajuato, Mexico
By Judith Fein
Chetumal, Mexico
By Reed Johnson
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico -- Strollers passing along the river that flows through downtown here were startled last week to encounter a pair of...
By Reed Johnson
It's understandable why Americans these days are thinking twice about venturing south of the border. A wave of gruesome violence, much of it...