Real de Catorce
A high mountain town on its own sierra, this may be the most famous partial ghost town in Mexico, and those still here are making the most of it.
A high mountain town on its own sierra, this may be the most famous partial ghost town in Mexico, and those still here are making the most of it.
Remarkable, colorful and high in the southern mountains of Zacatecas, you get an unforgettable journey into the lively and always-thumping birthplace of tamborazo music.
The fabulous desert town of the reboso shawls is also a well-known for its spas and hot springs.
Perhaps the most surrealist of all the Pueblos Magicos, Xilitla is a sprawling, overt, and unhinged challenge to everything you think a destination should be.
The historic City of Corn sways to its own vibe in a stark landscape of deserts and waterfalls, with culture and humanity celebrating every change of season.
The final resting place for the last emperor of Classic Mesoamerica, today the town is a pilgrimage site, and a high mountain town swept up in legend like the wind and the rain.
Just north of the Tren Maya station in Valladolid, visitors find an enchanted land of sunken pools and tropical gardens and an earthly light of enigmatic charm that seems to fall near and far on everything in sight.
A striking little town in the desert still serves the best seafood in the area thanks to the giant dam and reservoir that sets the town for the entire landscape.
The other old port town outside of Mérida, this one is twice as natural and extraordinarily inviting for the sun, surf, and the casual deep blue Caribbean.