Destinations for every possible interest

Villanueva

Villanueva is a municipality in Zacatecas with a rich history and culture. Its main attractions include the La Quemada Archaeological Zone, Hacienda La Encarnación, and the El Salitre Water Park. Its gastronomy features chorizo sandwiches and bean condoches, while its handicrafts include sarapes and traditional charro items. The town also celebrates festivals such as the Regional Fair and the Patron Saint Festivities of Saint Jude Thaddeus.

Santa María del Río

The fabulous desert town of the reboso shawls is also a well-known for its spas and hot springs.

Xilitla

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.

Tlaxco

Beneath wide and incredibly blue skies, the maguey plants reach a peak of longing, and nothing satisfies that thirst like the ancient and earthy capital of pulque.

Ixcateopan de Cuauhtémoc

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.

Córdoba

Remarkable and colorful Córdoba has a way of making you feel eternally timeless in its own particular century.

Izamal

One of the oldest continuously inhabited towns on Earth, the famous Yellow City of Yucatan has thrown open the doors and the train is just the early, exhilarating first step.

Coscomatepec

With the best possible views of the tallest mountain in Mexico, this Magical Town seems nearly always to be abuzz.

Maní

The mask of the devil is deep beneath a small beekeeping town of thatched roofs and colorful whimsy in the very heart and sun of Yucatan.

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