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Best Summer International Flight Deals

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Prepare for a busy and expensive summer travel season. According to Hopper, international airfare is the highest it’s been in more than five years. People traveling to Europe and Asia – two destinations where travel analysts are seeing the highest interest – are among the pricey vacations. Hopper data shows airfare to Europe will average… Continue reading Best Summer International Flight Deals

Delta Unveils New Boston-Mexico City Route

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Delta Air Lines has announced a new route to Mexico City, which will be unveiled on Cinco de Mayo, according to a spokesperson for the carrier. The new route will commence daily service from Boston Logan International Airport to Mexico City International Airport on December 21, 2023, operated by a Boeing 757-200, reports by The… Continue reading Delta Unveils New Boston-Mexico City Route

Digital Nomads: See Why Mexicans Are Fed Up With Them

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With a vibrant nightlife, impressive gastronomy, rich culture and relaxed visa rules, Mexico City has been attracting an influx of digital nomads and tourists, mainly from the United States and Canada. Permanent residency applications in Mexico have doubled during the pandemic. According to the website Nomad List, Mexico City is the world’s fifth fastest-growing remote… Continue reading Digital Nomads: See Why Mexicans Are Fed Up With Them

Black Expat In Mexico: I Want Other Black, Queer, World Travelers To Know That We Are Worthy Of Travel

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Meckell Milburn, Lafayette, LA, 38,  is a digital nomad, a queer travel addict and a content creator who currently is a Black expat in Mexico. Living in Mexico City, Milburn owns Travel Well With Meckell, a Black-owned travel brand, and she creates content that shares her experience and tries to inspire those who are considering… Continue reading Black Expat In Mexico: I Want Other Black, Queer, World Travelers To Know That We Are Worthy Of Travel

La Juanita Is Mexico City’s First Cannabis Coffee Shop

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Located in Mexico City’s Roma neighborhood, La Juanita is making history as the first cannabis coffee shop in Mexico. Since its opening in May, this cannabis cafeteria has become the place for cannabis users and non-users to learn even more about the industry through lectures, events, conferences and non-psychoactive cuisine. La Juanita ‘s main promoters… Continue reading La Juanita Is Mexico City’s First Cannabis Coffee Shop

How To Spend 48 Hours In Mexico City, Mexico

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Written by: Nasir Fleming Mexico City is one of the most complex and exciting places in the Americas. Although tourism in Mexico often favors Tulum, Puerto Vallarta, or Puerto Escondido, Mexico City should not be slept on— especially by travelers who fancy art and coffee. WHERE TO STAY Mexico City is an extremely welcoming city.… Continue reading How To Spend 48 Hours In Mexico City, Mexico

Meet The Woman Bringing A Taste Of Jamaica To Mexico City

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Kingston, Jamaica native Theresa Barrett has been cooking up delicious meals since she moved out on her own. Around 7 years ago, she made the decision to relocate to Mexico to become a teacher. Being in a new place, that isn’t necessarily keen on the cuisine she is used to, Barrett began cooking up her… Continue reading Meet The Woman Bringing A Taste Of Jamaica To Mexico City

The Most Underrated Foodie Cities, According To 250 Chefs and Experts

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When you think of a top foodie destination, you probably think about cities in West Africa, Italy, Spain, or destinations in the Caribbean. These are probably what comes to mind first.  And while these are all great countries for an ultimate foodie vacation, there are plenty of other destinations that simply don’t get the love… Continue reading The Most Underrated Foodie Cities, According To 250 Chefs and Experts

5 Cinco De Mayo Cocktail Recipes That Will Make You Feel Like You’re In Mexico

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Many of us love to indulge is a good margarita and some of Mexico’s popular delicacies on May 5th. But what are we really celebrating? According to history.com, “Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s May 5, 1862 victory over France at the… Continue reading 5 Cinco De Mayo Cocktail Recipes That Will Make You Feel Like You’re In Mexico

Calling All Procrastinating Travelers! Here Are 11 Last-Minute Destinations You Should Book Now

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Being a last-minute traveler isn’t all that bad, especially during the months of February and March. Airlines suggest the best time for booking travel is during these two months to find the best deals.  February and March are considered to be “low season,” which means that many people aren’t traveling because of work or school.… Continue reading Calling All Procrastinating Travelers! Here Are 11 Last-Minute Destinations You Should Book Now

From Napa To Santiago, Here Are The Best Places To Travel Solo In 2020

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Traveling solo comes with a host of benefits. From having the freedom and flexibility to create your own itineraries to boosting your sense of independence and self-reliance, traveling on your own is an empowering way to explore the world. If you are ready to embark on this adventure, here are a few places to consider.… Continue reading From Napa To Santiago, Here Are The Best Places To Travel Solo In 2020

Cheap 2020 Spring Break Destinations & Why You Should Start Planning Now

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Spring break is one of the most popular travel times throughout the country. With school vacations and the promise of warmer temperatures, everyone is looking for the perfect escape. Start planning now to avoid inflated prices on everything from hotels to flights and car rentals. It’s also a good time to start booking any reservations… Continue reading Cheap 2020 Spring Break Destinations & Why You Should Start Planning Now

Doing It For The ‘Gram Around The World: These Are The 7 Most Instagrammed Sites Globally

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This decade has been all about the rise and reign of Instagram, where we share our lives via pretty photos on our grids for our followers to see and ‘like’. Instagram has become a major part of travel that travel bloggers have turned their passion into full-blown careers.  According to a survey by InterContinental Hotels… Continue reading Doing It For The ‘Gram Around The World: These Are The 7 Most Instagrammed Sites Globally

15 Of The Most Underrated Travel Destinations Of 2019

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2019 was all about travel and exploring places unknown. We saw people living their best lives in Morocco, Colombia, Barbados, Thailand, and France amongst other destinations.  However, some of the most awesome destinations are still under-the-radar and not visited as often.  Here are the underrated destinations of 2019 according to Insider: Whitefish, Montana If you… Continue reading 15 Of The Most Underrated Travel Destinations Of 2019

8 Facts About Day Of The Dead, A Commonly Misunderstood Tradition

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Day of the Dead, or Día de Los Muertos, is commonly compared to Halloween. However, the two traditions differ greatly in their tone and history. Day of the Dead is a two-day festival celebrated throughout Latin America. The celebration, that originated in Mexico, combines indigenous Aztec ritual with Catholicism, brought to the region by Spanish… Continue reading 8 Facts About Day Of The Dead, A Commonly Misunderstood Tradition

 
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