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Make a Delicious Mexican Ponche for Christmas

 Christmas celebrations in Mexico are full of flavor and tradition, and one of those unique flavors is found in ponche (fruit punch), a comforting and delicious hot drink with fruit, very popular in Mexico during the Christmas season. The ingredients may vary according to individual tastes and fruit availability, some add hibiscus, tamarind, or […]

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Hanal Pixán: Mayan Day of the Dead Tradition

 The Day of the Dead is one of the most deeply rooted traditions in Mexico, and each region has its own customs. Hanal Pixán is a Mayan tradition, and it means “food for the souls” or “food for the soul.” Discover the meaning of this beautiful Mexican tradition.

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Discover What Quintana Roo Has for You

 The destinations in Quintana Roo are waiting for you with open arms. Thanks to everyone’s work, we are a safe destination ready to welcome you. Enjoy your next vacation in Cancun, explore the natural wonders of the Riviera Maya, discover our culture, and let us pamper you with our hospitality. In Quintana Roo #JuntosSalimosAdelante […]

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Tequila Tasting Mexican Style

Many people believe that tequila is only drunk in shots or margaritas and do not know that there is more than one type of tequila. However, quality tequila is a drink to be savored like cognac or brandy. If you want to learn to differentiate one tequila from another it is recommended to attend a […]

Trash the Dress Photo Shoot in the Riviera Maya

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Trash the Dress Photo Shoot in the Riviera Maya

What is a Trash the Dress photo shoot? Brides search for the perfect wedding dress because they want to look amazing on their wedding day. It’s a tiny bit disappointing that after all that searching, they only get to wear the dress once. Well now there is a second chance to wear that perfect wedding […]

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Tikin Xiik’ Fish: A Delicacy From Isla Mujeres

 El Tikin Xiik’ Asado – Video (Cine Janal) Tikin Xiik’ (or Tikin Xic) is a traditional dish of Yucatecan cuisine, but some consider it to be originally from Isla Mujeres in Quintana Roo. Its name derives from the Mayan “Tikin” which means dry thing, and “Xiik´” that means wing or fin, and refers to […]

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