Far from the northern drug wars, southern Baja is home to a thriving art town, the Northern Pacific's only living coral reef, a "dude" ranch for wave-riding cowboys and more. Photos
Even avowed tour-phobes will want to join these five amazing tours of Mexico's underground pools, restored haciendas and chiseled canyons.
Every California schoolchild studies Father Junipero Serra's missions but few people have seen the five colorful missions he helped create in Mexico's rugged Sierra Gorda. Photos.
Brave the dirt roads outside Puerto Vallarta to discover rustic villages where burros outnumber cars and locals can point you to hot springs and ancient petroglyphs. Our guide »

by ramblinman
3/21/2010 3:58:00 AM
Mexico's oldest tequila distilleries are still in operation in the town of Tequila, a genteel place to taste the good stuff.
Mexico to celebrate the bicentennial of independence from Spain and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
Welcome to the land of endless distractions for children, especially those with a love of pyramids, dolphins, chocolate, clay and monsters.
Mexican baseball is entertaining and cheap: Tickets run well under $10; add a Corona and a mesquite-grilled taco for about 30 pesos, or a little over $2.
Dream of floating with rainbow-hued fish and friendly sea turtles? These spots are perfect for scuba beginners.


Remember when we treated Baja like a suburb of Southern California, when you...