Neon blue octopus, colorful coral forests, 22-foot manta rays — there's no telling what you might spot in Mexico's water world. Photos.
The Aztecs and Maya are famous, but few people know that they were heavily influenced by the Olmecs, Toltecs, Zapotecs and other fascinating civilizations. Photos.
Mexico's southernmost state is a fascinating and unexpected place to visit, home to Maya ruins, jaw-dropping canyons, indiginous villages and the colorful city of San Cristóbal. Photos.
Through a partnership with Volaris, Mexico's second-largest airline, Southwest Airlines will soon fly to five Mexican destinations. Why you should visit them »
Guanajuato's silver mine, one of the richest in history, bought the city Baroque churches and welcoming European plazas.
Mazatlan's attractions include golden sand beaches, a revitalized old town, and the world's third-largest Carnaval celebration.
Our 15 bargain sleeps, from a reincarnated 17th-century monastery in Taxco to "jungalows" in the Yucatan forest. Photos »
Follow in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway and Zane Grey in pursuit of enormous sailfish near Zihuatanejo, Los Cabos and Acapulco.
In a land where the Maya still cook some of the world's oldest recipes, the Slow Food movement makes perfect sense.
Two new sites — the Silver Route and the Yagul and Mitla caves — bring the country's total to 31, more than anywhere else in the Americas. Photos.
Welcome to the land of endless distractions for children, especially those with a love of pyramids, dolphins, chocolate, clay and monsters.
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