Guatemala

I spent 1 week exploring a city that I had hoped to avoid and that everyone said was dangerous.
It was a fantastic time.
Antigua, Guatemala

Antigua can quickly begin to feel like home when you visit. Five days is a good maximum here, if you want to be sure to continue traveling. Something about this town feels like the adopted home youLäs mer
Santiago Atitlán

Lake Atitlan is one of the most beautiful and memorable places I have visited. For two weeks I explored over half of the lakeside towns, criss-crossing the expanse of water in boat taxis that onlyLäs mer
Quezaltenango

Come here to learn spanish, to explore the highlands, and to hike your little heart out. And if you visit around Christmas and New Years, be sure to buy plenty of fireworks.
cascada el chiflon

This park has everything: hiking, swimming, camping, and zip-lining. Without proper camping gear, however, I decided to cut my time short. On the hike to the top of the waterfall I met a veryLäs mer
Comitán de Domínguez, Chiapas

A sleepy town that goes about its business and looks at you suspiciously for being an unmarried female traveling alone.
lagunas de montebello, mexico

Competing in the Natural Wonders Beauty Pageant with El Cliflon falls, Montebello is also a site to see. I was so happy here to meet the company of two travelers from Mexico City, who shared a "carLäs mer
San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas

On certain streets in San Cris, I swear you hear as much italian as spanish, and more european spanish than native. There is an active and entertaining community of international vagabonds who gatherLäs mer
Campeche

Campeche attracts tour buses of tourists my parents' age, but not so many of the young and restless. But the city is beautiful, and the fortified area is (like Antigua, Guatemala) a UNESCO heritageLäs mer
Edzna Ruins

Traffic to these ruins is sparse, at best, though they are only a 30-40 minute bus ride from Campeche. On the day I visited I couldn't think of anything better than having a practically privateLäs mer
Palenque, Chiapas

ruins and waterfalls; this place is as good as it gets.
Mérida, Yucatán

Valladolid, Yucatán

Valladolid is an underrated stop on the tourist trail in Mexico, if only for the cenotes that are accessible in and around town. Both hostels in town rent bikes, and have hand drawn maps ready to showLäs mer
isla holbox, mexico

The perfect peaceful island to relax on after a few months of travel.