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Sugar was first introduced to Mexico by the Spanish Conquistadors in the early 1500s. Large plantations began to rise due to Mexico's high native...
If you're planning a trip to Mexico—whether for a beach getaway or exploring charming colonial towns or one of the 117 Pueblo Magicos (Magic Town...
The Most Popular Mexican Street DrinksIf you’re planning a trip to Mexico and want to enjoy local favorites, don’t forget to explore the fantasti...
Whether you're just starting to explore Mexican food or you're a longtime fan, our foodie map of Mexico is your ticket to delicious experiences. ...
My family and friends call me "Pita Garduño," a name that echoes my deep connection to Puerto Vallarta. Although I was born in Guadalajara on Nov...
Puerto Vallarta offers a rich variety of adventures, from thrilling outdoor activities to cultural and culinary experiences. Whether you're visit...
Tourist towns in Mexico are rarely short on things to buy for friends and family back home, and our sunny city by the bay won't disappoint. You c...
As shared by:Yolanda Pita Garduño-McCullough, a pata salada. I want to invite all of you to join me on a personal journey through Puerto Vallarta...
1. Be Polite and FriendlyA smile goes a long way in Mexico. Start with a friendly greeting (“Buenos días” or “Buenas tardes”), and show genuine i...
December in Puerto Vallarta brings more than just perfect weather and festive holiday lights—it marks the annual celebration of Our Lady of Guada...