To All-inclusive or Not All-inclusive: Funjet Vacations in Puerto Vallarta
Sunset over Puerto Vallarta Get a discounted trip from Funjet Vacations! Read below! Typically, I’m not normally an all-inclusive type of traveler. I think you’ve seen here that I like to get...
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I turned around and he basically just pushed me off the edge of the cliff. Not much warning. My feet were slipping on the wet rock and voices were shouting below me. I was repelling down a sheer rock...
View ArticleVideo: Puerto Vallarta
Since I usually travel by myself, I don’t typically go to a beachy resort. I am more of a city girl and I find that traveling solo is very easy for me in a city. But when traveling as a couple, I give...
View ArticleMexico City: An Introduction & Where to Eat
This is a guest post from Megan Stetzel over at Forks and Footprints. Mexico City was a scary city for me to even think about traveling to, let alone travel solo to. But you know what? It destroyed...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Guadalajara
Mexico’s second largest city, Guadalajara, is fast becoming a sophisticated and modern city. It’s been undergoing a sort of food revolution where traditional chefs are embracing more modern dishes and...
View ArticleVideo: What to do in Guadalajara
The purple jewel-toned jacaranda trees were bursting all over the city making it look like a water coloring painting you might find at one of the Mexican markets. It was early spring in Guadalajara and...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: Take a Ride on the Tequila Train!
Soaking up some Jalisco sun on the Jose Cuervo Tequila Express You probably noticed I talk about food A LOT on this blog. But I don’t talk that much about drinking. That’s because I’m simply not much...
View ArticleTo All-inclusive or Not All-inclusive: Funjet Vacations in Puerto Vallarta
Sunset over Puerto Vallarta Get a discounted trip from Funjet Vacations! Read below! Typically, I’m not normally an all-inclusive type of traveler. I think you’ve seen here that I like to get...
View ArticlePhotos: Puerto Vallarta Adventures!
The warm, humid air made the rubber shirt stick to my skin even more. I turned around and he basically just pushed me off the edge of the cliff. Not much warning. My feet were slipping on the wet rock...
View ArticleVideo: Puerto Vallarta
Since I usually travel by myself, I don’t typically go to a beachy resort. I am more of a city girl and I find that traveling solo is very easy for me in a city. But when traveling as a couple, I give...
View ArticleMexico City: An Introduction & Where to Eat
This is a guest post from Megan Stetzel over at Forks and Footprints. Mexico City was a scary city for me to even think about traveling to, let alone travel solo to. But you know what? It destroyed...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Guadalajara
Mexico’s second largest city, Guadalajara, is fast becoming a sophisticated and modern city. It’s been undergoing a sort of food revolution where traditional chefs are embracing more modern dishes and...
View ArticleVideo: What to do in Guadalajara
The purple jewel-toned jacaranda trees were bursting all over the city making it look like a water coloring painting you might find at one of the Mexican markets. It was early spring in Guadalajara and...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: Take a Ride on the Tequila Train!
Soaking up some Jalisco sun on the Jose Cuervo Tequila Express You probably noticed I talk about food A LOT on this blog. But I don’t talk that much about drinking. That’s because I’m simply not much...
View ArticlePhotos that Will Make You Want to Visit Mexico City
“Mexico City is open for business and welcoming travelers with open arms,” says Paula Feltrin, the Director of Marketing and PR at the St. Regis Resorts in Mexico. The Zocalo, main square, of the...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Mexico City
Mother and son work a street food stall in the center of the city. I finally made it to Mexico City and all I can say is ‘what took me so long?’ I love the city! It’s exciting. It’s hip. And it’s full...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel Allende at Dusk Just last year, I visited both Mexico City and Guadalajara and was pleasantly surprised with how much I liked both Mexican cities, but not surprised at how much I loved the...
View ArticleWhat to do in San Miguel de Allende
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