by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico
Merida, the 12th largest city in Mexico and capital of the Yucatan state, attracts expats and retirees with its ease of access from the United States and Canada, its rich culture and traditions as well as the overall quality of life that can be found there. Retirees...
by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico, Travel Tips
Built by the Spanish in the 16th century, Morelia is currently the capital city of the Michoacán state of Mexico. The city is home to several well persevered buildings with rich history, including Spanish colonial palaces, and churches. The historic center of...
by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico
Depending on where you’re from and the passport you hold, you might be eligible for a Mexican visa on arrival. Why? Well, the Mexican government has an agreement with over 60 countries that allows their citizens to spend up to 180 days in Mexico without a visa....
by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico, Travel Guides
The special place Mexico occupies in the shared imagination of American society has been created over the centuries by stories and legends of the wild lands that lie below the Rio Grande. Between the awe-inspiring Sierra Madre that forms the backbone of the country,...
by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico, Travel Guides
Introduction to Mahahual The Caribbean coast of Mexico is a dream for many with splashing waves, day trips to local islands, incredible cenotes, great snorkeling, opportunities to swim with sea turtles, beautiful hotels and beachside restaurants that beckon with...
by Ryan Gargiulo | Mexico, Travel Guides
If you are looking for a place that has history infused with breathtaking sites, then Bacalar in Mexico is the place to be. Bacalar is home to the magnificent Lake of Seven Colors that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who sees it. Not only does it have a number...