Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosí
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.
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.
One of the most important sites in all of the dramatic and dream-riddled Huasteca, there really is a lot to be learned from the ancient people and their way of life.
The gateway to the most famous of all the Huastecas, this one clings to the side of a winding green Huastecan river, but the adventure is only just beginning.
The extraordinary origins of the Huasteca are spread across a few enchanted valleys and deeply resonant springs, waterfalls, and verdant rivers that call from long before the modern age.
The dramatic and colorful town of herbal health and crazy outdoor adventure; come for the healing, but stay for the invigorating landscape and the sense that everything is new again.
The famous Thomas and Charlie give way to a deeply historic and inviting town still in the cold and cloud bedecked mountains of the southern Huasteca.
A place where history and haciendas come to life.