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Day of the Dead in Oaxaca with Kids: A Family Cultural Guide for November
Oaxaca

Day of the Dead in Oaxaca with Kids: A Family Cultural Guide for November

Oaxaca during Dia de los Muertos is the most kid-friendly cultural experience in Mexico. Marigold parades, calavera face paint, pan de muerto, and zero scary energy. Heres how to plan it.

Maddie S.·
Day of the Dead Beyond Oaxaca: Mexico City Cemeteries and Family Vigils
Mexico City

Day of the Dead Beyond Oaxaca: Mexico City Cemeteries and Family Vigils

Skip the Oaxaca crowds. A mom's guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico City - which cemeteries welcome families, the Mixquic vigil, Coyoacan ofrendas, and kid etiquette.

Jess R.·
Monarch Butterfly Migration in Michoacan: Family Day Trip from Mexico City
Mexico City

Monarch Butterfly Migration in Michoacan: Family Day Trip from Mexico City

Hundreds of millions of monarchs winter in Michoacan's oyamel forests. A mom's guide to the El Rosario and Sierra Chincua sanctuaries from CDMX, with altitude warnings.

Maddie S.·
Best Beach Towns in Mexico for First-Time Family Travel: Where to Start
Puerto Vallarta

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.

Maddie S.·
Carnaval in Veracruz with Kids: Mexico's Mardi Gras Family Guide
Mexico City

Carnaval in Veracruz with Kids: Mexico's Mardi Gras Family Guide

Mexico's biggest, oldest Carnaval is in Veracruz - and it's surprisingly family-friendly. The 9-day schedule, best parade days for kids, food, and where to stay.

Jess R.·
Todos Santos with Kids: Art, Surf, and Desert Magic in Baja

Todos Santos with Kids: Art, Surf, and Desert Magic in Baja

This Baja California Sur art town combines Pacific surf, desert landscapes, and a creative community perfect for family exploration.

Maddie S.·
Oaxaca City with Kids: Culture, Food, and Adventure

Oaxaca City with Kids: Culture, Food, and Adventure

Mexico's cultural capital is a feast for the senses - and kids absolutely love it. Here's your family guide.

Jess R.·
Chiapas with Kids: Waterfalls, Ancient Ruins, and the Wild Side of Mexico Your Family Will Never Forget
Chiapas

Chiapas with Kids: Waterfalls, Ancient Ruins, and the Wild Side of Mexico Your Family Will Never Forget

A family guide to exploring Chiapas - from the turquoise waterfalls of Agua Azul to the misty ruins of Palenque, this lesser-known Mexican state is an adventure your kids will talk about forever.

Jess R.·
Best All-Inclusive Resorts Cancun with Kids 2026: Honest Picks by a Mom
Cancun

Best All-Inclusive Resorts Cancun with Kids 2026: Honest Picks by a Mom

Honest mom-to-mom picks of the best Cancun all-inclusive resorts for families in 2026, from babies to teens, with real talk on kids clubs, food, and value.

Maddie S.·
Costa Maya and Mahahual with Kids: Mexicos Quieter Caribbean Coast
Tulum

Costa Maya and Mahahual with Kids: Mexicos Quieter Caribbean Coast

Tired of crowded Cancun and pricey Tulum? Mahahual on the Costa Maya is the calm, kid-friendly Caribbean that most families have not discovered yet. Heres how to plan it.

Jess R.·
La Paz Mexico with Kids: Whale Sharks, Beaches, and the Sea of Cortez
Cabo San Lucas

La Paz Mexico with Kids: Whale Sharks, Beaches, and the Sea of Cortez

La Paz is Baja California Sur's quietest big city - turquoise water, the calmest beaches in Mexico, and a whale shark encounter your kids will talk about for years.

Carla M.·
Mexican Train Travel with Kids: Tequila Express and Chepe Pacifico
Guadalajara

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.

Maddie S.·
The Ultimate Family Guide to Cozumel with Kids: Snorkeling, Ruins, and Island Magic
Cozumel

The Ultimate Family Guide to Cozumel with Kids: Snorkeling, Ruins, and Island Magic

Everything you need to know about visiting Cozumel with kids, from the ferry ride from Playa del Carmen to the best snorkeling spots, Mayan ruins, family-friendly beaches, and where to eat on this stunning Caribbean island.

Jess R.·
Tulum with Kids: Ruins, Cenotes and Beach Days on the Riviera Maya
Tulum

Tulum with Kids: Ruins, Cenotes and Beach Days on the Riviera Maya

A complete family guide to Tulum - from exploring ancient Mayan ruins to swimming in crystal-clear cenotes and finding the best kid-friendly beach spots.

Carla M.·
Cinco de Mayo in Puebla: The Real Mexican Celebration with Family
Mexico City

Cinco de Mayo in Puebla: The Real Mexican Celebration with Family

Cinco de Mayo is a real Mexican civic holiday in exactly one place: Puebla. A family guide to the parade, the Forts of Loreto and Guadalupe, and a 3-day itinerary.

Jess R.·
Tulum Girls' Weekend Itinerary: Cenotes, Yoga, and Beach Clubs
Tulum

Tulum Girls' Weekend Itinerary: Cenotes, Yoga, and Beach Clubs

Three perfect days in Tulum with your favorite humans - sunrise yoga, cenote swims, beach club rosé, and the right hotel zone hotels for actually sleeping.

Carla M.·
Sea Turtle Nesting Season Riviera Maya: Where Families Can Legally Witness It
Playa del Carmen

Sea Turtle Nesting Season Riviera Maya: Where Families Can Legally Witness It

From May to October, sea turtles nest on Riviera Maya beaches and hatchlings race to the sea. A mom's guide to the legal, ethical, kid-friendly programs at Akumal, Xcacel, and select resorts.

Maddie S.·
Mexico Travel with Babies and Toddlers: Honest Tips from a Mom Who Did It
Playa del Carmen

Mexico Travel with Babies and Toddlers: Honest Tips from a Mom Who Did It

Three Mexico trips before our oldest turned three. Here is what actually works and what does not when you travel to Mexico with a baby or toddler.

Carla M.·
The Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the Riviera Maya for Families with Kids
Cancun

The Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the Riviera Maya for Families with Kids

After five trips to the Riviera Maya with three kids under 10, I have opinions. Here are the five all-inclusive resorts that actually deliver on the family-friendly promise, plus everything you need to know about booking, packing, and surviving airport transfers with a toddler.

Jess R.·
Puerto Vallarta with Kids: Beach Town Charm Meets Jungle Adventure
Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta with Kids: Beach Town Charm Meets Jungle Adventure

Everything families need to know about Puerto Vallarta. From whale watching to jungle zip-lines, malecon strolls to the freshest ceviche your kids will ever try.

Maddie S.·
Guadalajara with Kids: Mariachi, Markets and Mexican Culture
Guadalajara

Guadalajara with Kids: Mariachi, Markets and Mexican Culture

Guadalajara is where Mexican culture runs deepest. Mariachi music in the plazas, world-class street food, vibrant art markets, and a warmth that makes every family feel welcome.

Maddie S.·
Merida with Kids: The Cultural Heart of the Yucatan
Merida

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.

Jess R.·
Oaxaca with Kids: Food, Culture and Mountain Magic
Oaxaca

Oaxaca with Kids: Food, Culture and Mountain Magic

Why Oaxaca is the ultimate family destination for culture-loving parents. World-class food, vibrant markets, ancient ruins, and warm local hospitality make this southern Mexican gem a trip your kids will never forget.

Jess R.·
San Miguel de Allende with Kids: Art, Color and Colonial Charm
San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende with Kids: Art, Color and Colonial Charm

Why San Miguel de Allende is the perfect family destination for culture-loving parents. Cobblestone streets, world-class art, natural hot springs, and the best churros in Mexico.

Maddie S.·
The Best Cenotes for Families in the Yucatan: A Complete Guide to Swimming in Nature's Hidden Pools
Yucatan Peninsula

The Best Cenotes for Families in the Yucatan: A Complete Guide to Swimming in Nature's Hidden Pools

From open-air swimming holes to mysterious underground caves, discover the most family-friendly cenotes across Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. A real mom's guide with safety tips, packing lists, and age-by-age recommendations for visiting these natural wonders with kids.

Jess R.·