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Best Beach Towns in Mexico for First-Time Family Travel: Where to Start
Planning your familys first Mexico beach trip? A mom-tested guide to which beach town is right for your family stage - babies, toddlers, school kids, or teens.

Merida with Kids: The Cultural Heart of the Yucatan
Merida is one of Mexico safest and most culturally rich cities. Mayan ruins, underground cenotes, incredible food, and a Sunday tradition that turns the whole city into a family playground.

Riviera Nayarit with Kids: Puerto Vallarta's Quieter Neighbor
From luxury Punta Mita to bohemian Sayulita, the Riviera Nayarit offers diverse family experiences along Mexico's Pacific coast.

Mexico Road Trip: Yucatan Peninsula with Kids
A family road trip through the Yucatan - from Cancun to Merida, hitting cenotes, ruins, and beach towns along the way.

Mexican Train Travel with Kids: Tequila Express and Chepe Pacifico
Mexico has two genuinely magical passenger trains - Tequila Express and Chepe Pacifico through Copper Canyon. Heres how to ride them with kids in 2026.

Loreto Baja with Kids: Mexico's Best-Kept Family Beach Secret
Loreto is the Baja town no one tells you about - five protected islands, calm Sea of Cortez beaches, and a colonial center kids can roam. Here is why families are quietly making it their go-to.

Beach Safety in Mexico with Kids: A Parent Guide to Worry-Free Beach Days
Everything parents need to know about keeping kids safe at Mexican beaches. From understanding rip currents to reef-safe sunscreen rules and the calmest swimming spots.

Family Beach Resorts Cabo San Lucas: All-Inclusive Picks for Kids
Not every Cabo resort is family-friendly - here are the all-inclusive picks that actually deliver for kids, with kid clubs, swimmable beaches, and rooms that fit a family of four.

Cabo San Lucas with Kids: Where the Desert Meets the Sea
Cabo offers families a unique blend of desert landscapes, warm Pacific waters, and world-class whale watching. Our guide to making the most of Los Cabos with kids.