by Brooke Gazer | Oct 29, 2018 | Area Attractions, Mexico Travel, Tours & Attractions
Most people arrive in Huatulco by air and some by bus or car. A select few choose a slower, less direct approach, walking “El Camino Copalita” (The Copalita Trail). Long hiking trails have gained popularity around the world and two in particular have been the...
by The Eye | Oct 22, 2018 | Area Attractions, Mexico Travel, My Life in Mexico
By Jan Chaiken and Marcia Chaiken When we first started to explore the major archeological sites of Mexico such as Uxmal, Tulum, Chichen Itza and Palenque, each visit was an adventurous trip to an out-of-the-way destination. Few people were willing to chance the rough...
by Brooke Gazer | Oct 15, 2018 | Area Attractions, Mexico Travel, Tours & Attractions
Huatulco has the distinction of being home to the only archeological site open to the public on the entire Pacific coast of Mexico. Although it is impossible to determine who originally developed this 3000-year-old-complex, we know that over the centuries it...
by The Eye | Sep 30, 2018 | Area Attractions, Mexico Travel, Tours & Attractions
1. Monte Alban Monte Alban was once the ancient capital of the Zapotec people. Overlooking the Valley of Oaxaca, Monte Alban is one of the top archeological sites in Mexico. There are spectacular views over the valley! 2. National Museum of Anthropology The...
by The Eye | Sep 24, 2018 | Area Attractions, Mexico Travel, My Life in Mexico, Tours & Attractions
Word has it that the folks who fish the waters off Puerto Ángel really know how to find fish—tuna, red snapper, bonito, saltfish, and shark, along with lobsters, octopus, and conch. The fishermen go offshore, out to open ocean, over a shallow area with a well...