Tulum is a Mayan site that is particularly famous for its location. It is located directly by the sea and some ruins still overlook the Caribbean...
Mexico
Día de los Muertos – Day of the Dead, Playa del Carmen
After so much beach and tranquility in El Cuyo, we are drawn back to civilization, especially for the next Mexican cultural event. Soon it will be...
El Cuyo
At last, after many attempts and a few minor and bearable setbacks, we have found THE Caribbean beach campsite in El Cuyo. By chance, we decided to...
Cenote Ik Kil
We spent the night very close to the Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá. There we saw the importance of the cenotes at that time and got a first impression...
Chichén Itzá
Welcome to a small tour of one of the most famous Mayan archaeological sites in Mexico: Chichén Itzá. Many things are a number bigger at this site...
Mérida
There are many things for us to see and do in Mérida. So, let's dig in! The city center of Mérida is best known for its large main square with park....
Edzná Archaeological Site
As our first newsworthy stop on the Yucatán Peninsula, we stop at the Edzná archaeological site. We are able to spend the night right in front of...
Palenque archaeological site
We actually come to Palenque because of one attraction. This attraction is the excavation site of Palenque with its Mayan ruins in the foothills of...
Montes Azules National Park
In Chiapas there is a considerable national park, which protects a part of the original jungle. We don't want to miss that. Moreover, the stop is...
El Chiflón
During our trip through Mexico, a certain rhythm slowly settles in. One stop is rather urban, a city or at least in a well-developed village,...
San Cristobal de las casas
On our onward journey we come to the next state of Mexico: Chiapas. Really cliché is the crossing of the border of the states: While in Oaxaca it...
Hierve el agua
We love the change between nature and the urban jungle. Accordingly, the way to Oaxaca does not lead us far but nevertheless into a completely...
Oaxaca and Monte Albán
Once again, we are reporting from another colonial city in Mexico. Many of the cities were strongly influenced by the Spanish colonial masters and...
Grutas de Cacahuamilpa
The caves, or grutas, of Cacahuamilpa are enormously impressive. Further down, directly at the main entrance, a river leads past the caves. This...
Taxco
After Morelia we come to the next historical silver town: Taxco. Here there was already mining in the 16th century to get the valuable metals and...
Morelia
On our journey through Mexico, we drive to the next Mexican city in which the buildings from the colonial era are still well preserved and numerous....
Guanajuato
After San Miguel de Allende, our next destination is one of the silver cities of Mexico: Guanajuato. Already in the 16th century the first silver...
San Miguel de Allende
Due to a recommendation we go to San Miguel de Allende. And how this recommendation paid off for us! We find a wonderful Mexican city with a very...
Mexico
Tulum
Tulum is a Mayan site that is particularly famous for its location. It is located directly by the sea and some ruins still overlook the Caribbean...
Día de los Muertos – Day of the Dead, Playa del Carmen
After so much beach and tranquility in El Cuyo, we are drawn back to civilization, especially for the next Mexican cultural event. Soon it will be...
El Cuyo
At last, after many attempts and a few minor and bearable setbacks, we have found THE Caribbean beach campsite in El Cuyo. By chance, we decided to...
Cenote Ik Kil
We spent the night very close to the Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá. There we saw the importance of the cenotes at that time and got a first impression...
Chichén Itzá
Welcome to a small tour of one of the most famous Mayan archaeological sites in Mexico: Chichén Itzá. Many things are a number bigger at this site...
Mérida
There are many things for us to see and do in Mérida. So, let's dig in! The city center of Mérida is best known for its large main square with park....
Edzná Archaeological Site
As our first newsworthy stop on the Yucatán Peninsula, we stop at the Edzná archaeological site. We are able to spend the night right in front of...
Palenque archaeological site
We actually come to Palenque because of one attraction. This attraction is the excavation site of Palenque with its Mayan ruins in the foothills of...
Montes Azules National Park
In Chiapas there is a considerable national park, which protects a part of the original jungle. We don't want to miss that. Moreover, the stop is...
El Chiflón
During our trip through Mexico, a certain rhythm slowly settles in. One stop is rather urban, a city or at least in a well-developed village,...
San Cristobal de las casas
On our onward journey we come to the next state of Mexico: Chiapas. Really cliché is the crossing of the border of the states: While in Oaxaca it...
Hierve el agua
We love the change between nature and the urban jungle. Accordingly, the way to Oaxaca does not lead us far but nevertheless into a completely...
Oaxaca and Monte Albán
Once again, we are reporting from another colonial city in Mexico. Many of the cities were strongly influenced by the Spanish colonial masters and...
Grutas de Cacahuamilpa
The caves, or grutas, of Cacahuamilpa are enormously impressive. Further down, directly at the main entrance, a river leads past the caves. This...
Taxco
After Morelia we come to the next historical silver town: Taxco. Here there was already mining in the 16th century to get the valuable metals and...
Morelia
On our journey through Mexico, we drive to the next Mexican city in which the buildings from the colonial era are still well preserved and numerous....
Guanajuato
After San Miguel de Allende, our next destination is one of the silver cities of Mexico: Guanajuato. Already in the 16th century the first silver...
San Miguel de Allende
Due to a recommendation we go to San Miguel de Allende. And how this recommendation paid off for us! We find a wonderful Mexican city with a very...