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Save yourself hours of research with these epic travel adventure guides for the Yucatán Peninsula, Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Sayulita & more 😇 PLUS a food guide for vegans for all the vegan restaurants I went to within my 5 months backpacking in Mexico😋🌱
Blogs linked below!
Backpackers • Vegetarian • Vegan • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Pets • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Beach • Mountain • Camping • Relaxation
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Explore our curated collection of Airbnb guides for digital nomads, grouped by continents.
Each guide lists top-rated apartments with high-speed internet, classified by budget, mid-range, and luxury options.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Slow Travel
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Oh, we're just getting started!
Now that I have a travel buddy, my wanderlust has been awakened like never before. I didn't do all my travel with her, but with her finding cheap flights, I finally got to go places I never thought I'd get to and they were just so much more accessible.
The vast majority of 2018 was spent doing weekend trips, which turned out to be our "thing". Don't let anyone tell you you need to spend more than a week traveling, even in Europe!
Backpackers • Solo Female • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Sustainable/Eco • Beach
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Mexico is full of surprises, and knowing a few key things before your trip can make all the difference! From choosing the best season to visit, to packing tips, budgeting advice, and so much more—this guide covers everything you need to know for a smooth and unforgettable adventure. 🌴✈️
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Architecture • Foodie • History • Budget • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Nikki | Weekend Postcards
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A Guide to Climbing Gyms across the U.S., Canada, Mexico & France
A guide to a variety of climbing gyms located across the U.S. separated by state and Canada, Mexico and France. Activities range from bouldering, top rope, lead and much more! Day passes are available at each location, often include their daily classes and access to their workout gym space. Additionally, some climbing gyms offer additional discounts for students, military members, seniors and early morning climbs. Be sure to check out each locations website to see what each gym offers to maximize your experience.
This is by no means an all extensive list of climbing gyms across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and France but ones I have personally visited while working in various states, cities and countries.
Do you have a favorite climbing gym we should put on our list to check out? Let us know!
Groups • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Adventure • Relaxation
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Colima, one of the oldest cities in Mexico, celebrated its 500th anniversary in 2023. Despite its age, it remains a charming and tranquil city, retaining an authentic provincial character that many places have lost. Life in Colima is influenced by the coastal sea, the region's fertile soil, and the warmth of its people. Its streets are lined with colorful colonial houses and charming plazas that invite visitors to wander and immerse themselves in the city. The rich culture of Colima shines through its vibrant traditions, lively festivals, and a cuisine steeped in ancestral flavors and techniques. A visit to Colima offers a unique experience where every corner beckons you to explore its history and essence in the heart of Mexico.
Accessibility • Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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The obsession with small town Mexico continues. Oaxaca is a mid-sized city in Mexico’s most southern state by the same name. There is no beach here.
A quick long weekend get-away for two adults. We did a one-day activity outside of the city to the petrified waterfalls, and the rest we hung out in the city and explored. Walking tour is always helpful!
This itinerary has a high end hotel with a private cenote and private hot-tub. Very luxe.
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4 Days in Mexico 🇲🇽- Itinerary for Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, and Peña de Bernal Querétaro
Most people prefer to visit Cancún or the bigger cities of Mexico. However, located in the states of Guanajuato and Querétaro are some pretty incredible places! This guide runs through a perfectly-tailored itinerary for those wishing to go off the beaten track and really get the full Mexican experience!
Backpacker • Couples • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • History • Photography • Budget
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Mexico is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Known for its architecture, most people come and visit the wonderful cities that Mexico has to offer! However, Mexico also has some incredible waterfalls that truly blew my mind. This guide will walk you through my favorite 8 waterfalls in Mexico going from North to South!
Family • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Adventure • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Photography • Budget
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Guadalajara, where tradition meets innovation. In just 24 hours, you'll explore iconic landmarks, savor authentic flavors, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Mexico’s second-largest city. Whether you're a budget traveler, a foodie, or a culture enthusiast, this guide offers a curated experience with insider tips, diverse dining options, and must-see sights that showcase the heart and soul of Guadalajara. Perfect for those looking to make the most of their time in this captivating city!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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There are so many reasons to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico! This beautiful city is rich in history, culture, art, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for travelers.
Key reasons this guide might be the match for you:
- You have high standards and don't like wasting a moment of time not soaking in the culture, art, history and food in a new place.
- You want key tips like when certain institutions are open/closed and whether reservations are needed.
If you haven't committed to a flight/drive/visit just yet, here are some broad and compelling reasons why you should consider visiting Santa Fe:
Rich Cultural Heritage: Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States, dating back to 1610. Its history is deeply rooted in Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions and customs. You'll find fascinating historical sites, adobe architecture, and museums that showcase the city's diverse heritage.
Art and Galleries: Santa Fe is renowned for its vibrant arts scene. The city boasts numerous art galleries, studios, and museums, making it a hub for artists and art enthusiasts. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Canyon Road arts district are must-visit places for art lovers.
Santa Fe Opera: If you're a fan of performing arts, the Santa Fe Opera is a world-class venue that offers breathtaking opera performances amidst the stunning backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Stunning Landscapes: Nestled in the high desert, Santa Fe is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by picturesque sunsets, rolling hills, and nearby mountains that provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing.
Unique Architecture: Santa Fe's distinctive adobe-style architecture is an integral part of its charm. The city has strict building codes that maintain the traditional pueblo-style look, creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Santa Fe Plaza: The heart of the city is the historic Santa Fe Plaza, a central gathering place surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It's a great spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the local atmosphere.
Culinary Delights: Santa Fe has a rich culinary scene, known for its unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Mexican flavors. From traditional New Mexican cuisine to upscale dining options, foodies will find a wide range of delicious dishes to savor.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market: The city hosts one of the oldest and most vibrant farmers' markets in the country. Visitors can explore a wide variety of locally grown produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal products.
Healing and Wellness: Santa Fe has long been associated with healing and wellness practices. The city is home to various spas, wellness centers, and spiritual retreats that offer relaxation and rejuvenation.
Santa Fe Festivals: Throughout the year, Santa Fe hosts a range of cultural festivals celebrating everything from music and dance to arts and crafts. The city's lively festival scene adds another layer of excitement to your visit.
Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply immersing yourself in a unique and vibrant culture, Santa Fe offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler.
This guide separated by category will give you options in and around Santa Fe to maximize your time there and give you a taste of it all!
Adventure • Budget • Luxury • Boutique • Art • Foodie • Wellness • Architecture • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Road Trip • Relaxation
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Indulge in the tastes of what the city is named after- Tequila.
Tequila, Mexico is a super fun day or weekend trip, just one hour from Guadalajara. Tequila is, well, the birthplace of tequila, one of the world's most beloved spirits. Tourists, both Mexican and foreign, come to Tequila to learn about the history and production of tequila, sample the local cuisine, and experience traditional music and dance. Tequila offers a unique and authentic Mexican experience that can be summed up in one word: FUN! This is the best guide to Tequila, Mexico- how to get to Tequila from Guadalajara, how to find a tequila distillery tour, and what to expect on a tequila tour in Tequila, Mexico.
This guide will offer advice on what to do, and how to get there from Guadalajara.
Foodie • Adventure • Shopping • People & Culture
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Experience Oaxaca City: A Local’s Guide to Exploring the Heart of Culture and Cuisine
Having called Oaxaca City home for five incredible months, I’m excited to share my curated guide to the best of this vibrant city. From savoring local cuisine across all budgets to uncovering hidden gems, this guide offers a personal touch to help you explore Oaxaca like a local.
What You'll Find in This Guide:
Dining for Every Budget: Explore a diverse range of dining options, from affordable street food to high-end restaurants, and discover where to find the best traditional Oaxacan dishes and international cuisine.
Hidden Gems and Escapes: Uncover the city’s lesser-known treasures and tranquil getaways that offer unique experiences away from the typical tourist spots.
Getting Around: Learn how to navigate Oaxaca using public transportation to reach key destinations, avoiding the need for organized tours.
Food Stores and Vintage Shopping: Discover the best local markets, specialty food stores, and vintage shops where you can find everything from artisanal products to unique fashion finds.
Wellness and Conscious Activities: Find direct contacts for wellness activities, including yoga, meditation, and consciousness-raising workshops, to enhance your visit with meaningful experiences.
Cafés and Mixología: Enjoy the best cafés for a relaxing break and explore the local mixology scene for creative cocktails and mezcal tastings.
Day Trips and Markets: Get recommendations for exciting day trips and lesser-known markets that offer authentic local experiences.
Event Listings: Access websites and resources for discovering local events, festivals, and cultural activities happening during your stay.
Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Adventure • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Coffee • Budget • Architecture • Slow Travel • Wellness
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A colorful colonial city steeped in history and folklore, San Miguel de Allende is brimming with quality clothing, home, and ceramics shops showcasing local artistry and craftsmanship.
Unlock to access a curated list of my favorite unique shops and artisans offering a mix of old and new.
This is a living guide. You will receive future updates including new recommendations and deeper insights without paying more later!
Shopping • Art • Design
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Not just a resort town, Puerto Vallarta could be a great escape for girls, families and couples. Known for its warm climate, pride and expat friendly environment, the city can offer a wide variety of activities for all ages.
This guide includes:
✈️ travel tips,
🐳activity ideas,
🏨hotel/BnB recommendations,
🌮 restaurant recommendations,
🚌 day trip suggestions.
Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Solo Female • 50+ • Couples • Families • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Photography • Beach • Mountain
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Dawn Hagin
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Very Opinionated Guide for Exactly How to Explore Oaxaca City: 10 Action-Packed Days
An itinerary of 10 action-packed days dining and doing in amazing Oaxaca de Juarez. It includes:
1. Day-by-day top recommendations of places to visit and dining "musts"
2. More than 70 recommended things to do, eat, and see
3. Two detailed road trip guides for Hierve el Agua and San Martin Tilcajete.
4. Notes, insights, videos, photos, and more.
Why Oaxaca de Juarez?
Colorful and welcoming. Hip yet old world. Infused with the pride of Zapotec culture, yet embracing of modern Mexico’s foodie standards. Oaxaca de Juarez defies easy labels and is all the better for it. With one of the most charming Centros in all of Latin America, Oaxaca is unapologetically itself on every level. Majestic churches, historic buildings, stunning street art, indigenous gardens, massive markets, quirky small museums. . .Oaxaca has them all. Best of all, its undercurrent of edge and counterculture keeps this vibrant town from being too consumed by expat and digital nomad influence. Pretty and vibrant, yes. Blandly beautiful? Never.
Couples • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Groups • Family • Architecture • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • History • Foodie • Romantic • Boutique • Luxury • Relaxation
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An insight into making the most of your time in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, including things to see and do in the city, excursions and places to eat and drink away from an all-inclusive hotel.
The resort itself is recommended for LGBTQ+ travellers, people interested in art and culture, and those seeking a lively resort with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Beach • Relaxation
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Whether you're planning to spend a week in the area, or you have just 48 hours, Guadalajara is a great place to visit.
This guide includes:
-Where to Stay
-Where to eat/drink
-What to see in the city center
-What to see outside of the city center
-Day/Weekend Trips from Guadalajara
No need to waste any of your time researching where to go and what to see. You've got it all here for you in this interactive map and guide. You're all good to go!
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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