Mexico is by far the most popular international destination for American travelers right now. Many travelers choose the white sand beaches of the Mexican Caribbean but the drier and rockier coastline of Los Cabos is just as popular and is growing in popularity all the time, breaking all-time tourism records. Interested in exploring …
This week, Tripadvisor has unveiled its latest Traveler’s Choice Awards recipients, celebrating select cities, destinations, restaurants, and hotels for their excellence in providing services to tourists based on readers’ reviews over a preceding 12-month period. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the go-to sunny spot for a growing number of Americans has made it to the one percent in …
It’s no secret Mexico is a regional leader in luxury travel South of the border. Nowhere else in Latin America will Americans be extended the same warm hospitality or offered the same world-class amenities and wide range of attractions as they will be by their immediate neighbor. All along the Mexican coast, from the Pacific …
Mexico is the number one most popular international destination for American travelers, with its beach destinations receiving the most visitors. It’s not hard to see why American travelers love Mexico’s beaches — whether you’re looking for a destination on the Caribbean or Pacific coast, there are plenty of stunning beaches that offer something for everyone. …
Adult-only getaways are getting extremely popular among Americans who wish for nothing but peace and utter relaxation when going abroad. Though they boast incredible amenities and are famous for their world-class service, family-friendly resorts can feel a tad too crowded at times, and the screaming and laughter of young children can be a nuisance to …
Los Cabos is currently on track to become one of the most popular destinations in Mexico. This trendy beach destination is located at the tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula on the Pacific Coast. It’s made up of San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, two resort cities separated by a 20-mile corridor lined …
We’re fast approaching December, and with temperatures plummeting, you may wonder where’s best for a wintertime getaway, especially now that all countries in the Global South are open for tourism and normality has been reinstated. With so many options on the table, it’s lucky for the undecided that U.S.-based firm Chase Travel has narrowed down …
With winter fast approaching and sunny getaways already exploding in popularity, you’d expect countries such as the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico to be leading booking trends. After all, these are all tropical islands boasting year-round warm weather. Interestingly, Americans are not necessarily headed to the Caribbean this year: While beach getaways remain their …
Safety is one of the main concerns for Americans going to Mexico, and we can’t really blame them. Every now and then, Mexico gets portrayed in the U.S. media as incredibly dangerous for tourists, with mainstream news channels citing gang violence and urban violence as widespread issues and urging the public to stay away. As …
For years now, Cabo has been a popular beach escapade for Americans, especially those living on the West Coast. Not only is it geographically close and thus easy to reach, but it’s equipped with world-class amenities and surrounded by stunning nature. It’s truly no surprise it’s growing so fast in popularity this year, having even …
Mexico is the number one beach hotspot for Americans during the bleak winter months, and while options are varied, with carriers connecting every single major Stateside hub to coastal destinations South of the border, it’s two that are leading booking trends. Both Cancun and Los Cabos are experiencing a massive surge in booking, registering winter-like …
Mexico will always be an American’s first choice when picking an international destination, and it will be no different this fall. When you get so very few paid leave days per year, and you’ve spent months on end dreaming of a holiday, there’s nowhere you’d rather go than the neighboring sunny country to the south. …