Mercados de Artesanias — Metepec, Mexico

March 6, 2014

About an hour and a half west of Mexico City and just outside Toluca, lies the city of Metepec a place rich with a history of clay artisans. During a recent visit to Mercados de Artesanias (“Artisans’ Market”), we learned how clay from the surrounding area becomes ornate artwork molded and painted by hand. As […]

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San Jose del Cabo Airport to La Paz with EcoBajaTours

March 1, 2014

Flight schedules into San Jose del Cabo Airport (SJD) are much more widely available than into La Paz from the US. Even with the 3-3.5 hour road transfer between the SJD Airport and La Paz, total travel time from the US may be shorter than flying directly into La Paz. My international flight arrived in […]

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9 Tips for Taking Better Travel Photos

February 20, 2014

1. Think “people, places, things” and try to get all three in your shot. The best travel photos will be about all three. 2. Get closer. The closer you get to your subject, the more detail you can capture. 3. Rule of thirds – the basis for well balanced and interesting shots. Click here for […]

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Costa Rican Bird Route – Promoting and Conserving Valuable Habitat

February 17, 2014

Costa Rica has long been known as a world class ecotourism destination and the Costa Rican Bird Route is considered the first birding trail of its kind in Central America. The bird route is another example of Costa Rica’s commitment to conserving valuable habitat for a variety of species. This project’s goal is to promote […]

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Mexico’s Gray Whale Nurseries

February 10, 2014

Gray whales exhibit one of the longest annual migrations by animals in the world. Every year, an individual whale may travel more than 10,000 miles on its round-trip journey between the Bering or Chukchi Seas to Mexico. Gray whales start arriving to several quiet lagoons including San Ignacio and Magdalena Bay in Mexico’s Baja Peninsula […]

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12 Things To Do While You’re Stuck At The Airport

January 19, 2014

Your flight has been delayed or canceled and you’ve just found yourself with hours to kill at the airport. Travel often enough and this scenario is sure to happen. You didn’t plan on spending this trip extension in an airport terminal so now what are you going to do? 1. Go on a scavenger hunt. […]

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Traveler’s Medicine Cabinet

January 9, 2014

Nobody likes to get sick while traveling, but travel enough, and it’s sure to happen. The following is a list of 11 items that should be on everyone’s pack list according to Dr. Richard Wenzel (article originally published in Budget Travel Magazine). 1. Antacids for heartburn and indigestion. 2 and 3. Adhesive bandages and triple […]

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Top 5 Places To See Humpback Whales Along the Pacific Coast

December 30, 2013

Humpback whales, an acrobatic species well known for displays that include breaching, tail slapping, side rolling, and spy hopping, occur in all oceans. These activities and their widespread occurrence make humpbacks one of the most popular species among whale watchers. Over the last few years, we’ve visited a variety of sites along the Pacific coast […]

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Swimming with Whale Sharks in Mexico by guest blogger Rachel Ankney

December 27, 2013

There are two words that are synonymous with Reefs to Rockies: Travel and Trust. On my second trip with the eco-tourism company, this became abundantly apparent. Granted, it was the same destination: Isla Mujeres. But by no means did that make this venture routine. Instead, it redefined these everyday terms for me, an admitted adventure […]

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