San Ignacio
San Ignacio: Tradition, Nature, and Architecture in the Heart of Sinaloa
San Ignacio: Tradition, Nature, and Architecture in the Heart of Sinaloa
Nestled in the mist and overlooking the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes is Ayapango, a destination in the State of Mexico that is part of the Sor Juana and Volcanoes Route.
The magnificent capital of the Lacandon Jungle, it's a wonderful town of colorful streets, excellent food, and people happy to help you on your way to the mountains, the surrounding jungle, and the crystal clear waters of Chiapas.
Discover the Salineras of Cuyutlán, Colima’s “white gold,” where tradition, nature, and culture blend in a landscape of glistening salt, beaches, and lagoons, offering authentic experiences that connect visitors with centuries of history and the life of coastal communities.
A must stop on your trip into exotic and ancient Yaxchilán, Frontera Corozal is more than a boat landing, it's a complete center for ecological and environmental learning in an enchanted jungle setting.
Where nature meets history and adventure
The historic town of poisonous vipers is today a vibrant and non-venomous little town of color, craft, and ever-expanding exquisite horizons.
The capital of the Maya Ka'an region and a fascinating journey into the culture and people, it's a good halfway point, and an essential place to stop and take in the real Quintana Roo.
A remarkable Maya town of cenotes and mysterious encroaching jungle, you couldn't be further from every experience your life, but it's a fantastic place to discover.