Explore Bajío
Discover the gems of the Querétaro region
Extending mostly on the Mexican Plateau and crossed by the Lerma and Laja rivers, the fertile region of Bajío (literally ‘’Lowlands”) encompasses varied and diverse natural and cultural landmarks. A rich and renowned silver mining area until the 18th century, this spectacular mountain region is dotted with craggy hills and wealthy, quaint colonial towns whose impressive architecture seems to have never changed and attests the heritage of the many years of Spanish rule. Bajío is one of the best destinations in Mexico for both culture and nature lovers: from the beautiful villages of Aguascalientes and Santiago de Querétaro to the incredibly heterogeneous geography of the Sierra Gorda and the tropical forests in San Luis Potosí, you will find plenty to discover in Bajío.
Explore Northeastern Mexico
Discover Monterrey and the Nuevo León state
A mountain area mainly renowned for its rugged peaks and the Cuatro Ciénegas nature reserve in the state of Coahuilla, the Northeastern region is a widely valued holiday destination in Mexico, although often under the tourists’ radar. Home to the imponent sierras and the modern university city of Monterrey in the state Nuevo León, Northeastern Mexico offers you plenty of natural and historical gems to discover. Whether you venture into the mystical lagoons in Tamaulipas, explore picturesque Saltillo and Piedras Negras in Coahuila, or get raptured by the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Monterrey, in Northeastern Mexico you will find a rich variety of attractions to discover and great unconventional holiday destinations.
Explore Northwestern Mexico
Unveil the beauty of Mazatlán's Golden Zone
Encompassing varied geography that ranges from the sandy beaches of Mazatlán’s Golden Zone in Sinaloa and the pristine blue waters of the Sea of Cortez in Baja California Sur to the vast, arid landscape of the Sonoran Desert, the Northwestern Mexican area is a unique and charming region home to some of the most alluring natural attractions in the country. Explore new unconventional destinations in Mexico: venture into the wildness of the majestic Sierra Tarahumara and the iconic Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, discover Mexico’s authentic spirit visiting Guadalajara, in Jalisco, said to be the birthplace of tequila and mariachi music, or enjoy the fancy beaches and nightlife in beautiful Puerto Vallarta. Whether you visit Northwestern Mexico for business or leisure you will not be disappointed!
Explore Central Mexico
Discover Mexico City and its region
Certainly one of the most visited destinations in Mexico, the land’s central region offers you plenty of choices to enjoy a short stay or an extended vacation. Home to the City of Mexico State and the homonymous country’s capital, Central Mexico is not short on attractions and historic landmarks, making it an ideal holiday destination both for outdoorsy activities and great sightseeing. Discover the hidden gems of Mexico City and its rich cultural heritage, learn about the country’s origins while exploring the astonishing Mesoamerican archeological site in Tula, Hidalgo, and be amazed by the imponent colonial architecture in Morelia. Whatever the reason for visiting Central Mexico is, you can be sure you’ll find plenty of chances for entertainment.
Explore Southern Mexico
Discover Chiapas astounding nature
From the mountainous highlands and dense rainforest of Chiapas to the characteristic Spanish colonial villages on Tabasco and Veracruz coasts facing the Gulf of Mexico, a surprising variety of landscapes and a rich historic background await you in the Southern Mexican region. If you are looking for an escape from the crowds of the most touristic destinations in Mexico, you will be delighted to discover new under-the-radar gems and dig into the country’s history. Do not miss the chance to explore the imponent Mayan ruins in Palenque and Veracruz or visit the beautifully preserved towns of San Cristobal de la Casa and Villahermosa, whose architecture and atmosphere will bring you back in time.
Our Destinations in Mexico: Explore San Luis Potosí
Read our tips and recommendations and discover exciting new destinations in Mexico. In our dedicated guide, you will read how to plan your perfect stay in Bajío and San Luis Potosí, renowned for its aquamarine lagoons and waterfalls. Boasting a hot climate and encompassing the evocative landscapes of the Huasteca Potosina region, San Luis Potosí is one of the best holiday destinations in Mexico for nature and adventure lovers.
Meaning ''Magic Towns'' in English, Mexico's Pueblos Mágicos are towns and villages granted the ''magical'' status by the Mexican government because of their peculiar mystical allure, architectural beauty, historical value, or natural wonders. These destinations, which played a crucial role in shaping Mexico's development, bear deep symbolic meaning and legends and will connect you with the country's roots and traditions. Mexico currently counts 132 Pueblos Mágicos, including popular destinations such as Tequila or Palenque and incredible hidden gems waiting to be discovered.