Captivating the British tourist
Mexico is increasingly targeting the UK market to its sun and sand destinations that boast incredibly rich cultural, historical and gastronomic elements
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Mexican resorts offer visitors the royal treatment

Britain is now the sixth largest tourist market in Mexico, and the fourth largest in tourist hotspot Cancún
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Build it and they will come
With a very clear commitment to the sector, President Peña Nieto said during the presentation of the national tourism policy: “Let’s open Mexico to the world so that the world will come to Mexico”
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Morelos State, powerfully innovative

Home to some of Mexico’s most important research centres, Morelos also plays host to a sizeable agricultural sector and manufacturing industry
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Mexico’s unique ‘PUEBLOS MÁGICOS’

Ask your average British holidaymaker what they might expect to encounter on a trip to Mexico, then there is a good chance they might highlight its sun-drenched beaches, chilli-laden dishes, overly-sized hats, cheap tequila and famous “fiestas”
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Where taste buds go wild

Gastronomy in Mexico is as diverse as the geography, and to those diners accustomed to Tex-Mex, it can be as foreign and fun as the Spanish language itself
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013


Interjet spreads its wings to meet rising demand

Launching Mexico’s first budget airline in the midst of an economic recession turned out to be a smart move as Interjet’s US$4 billion expansion plans are taking off, with new aircraft, routes and greener airline biofuels raising the company’s profile
Published in The Times on Saturday, July 27, 2013

 

WALLPAPER MAGAZINE, p. 193-197
GOLDEN GATE
Tadao Ando's university building in Monterrey is a bridge to the students' and the city's bright future
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July, 2013

High Life, p. 44-48
Explorations Mexico City
By Novelist DBC Pierre
July, 2013

 

MAYFAIR TIMES, p. 28-29
Taking the next step
July, 2013

 

SUNDAY TIMES TRAVEL, p.113

How to...Best for sand plus sights


Queretaro raises aeronautical bar
Nearly two centuries ago, the Mexican state of Queretaro led the country to independence, being among the first in the region to demand freedom.
The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


Canyons, cascades, colonial plazas – the state of Chihuahua has it all
Not many places can claim to have a tourist attraction as spectacular as the Grand Canyon in the United States
The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


Chiapas: Everything you could wish for in a magical state

Chiapas offers the world a rich palette of natural and cultural wonders
The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


El Santuario, an unconventional resort

Michel Domit’s El Santuario (or, The Sanctuary) resort is as unusual as its founder.
The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


Magical Towns lure visitors off the beaten track to discover a new world
SECTUR programme offers plenty of interest for those wishing to discover what makes Mexico such an incredibly fascinating place to explore, as well as understand why so many people return for more
The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


Investors assured in Nuevo Leon
Ideally placed in the northeastern corner of Mexico, Nuevo Leon is one of the most stable and prosperous states in the country, expanding rapidly and continually maintaining stability

The original report was published in The Times on Monday, November 5, 2012


La Huerta, quality Mexican food for the world
With advanced freezing technology, and organic, pesticide-free produce, La Huerta is one of Mexico's most impressive frozen food companies
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012


Endless magic
With nearly 6,000 miles of coastline, three enormous mountain ranges, and dozens of World Heritage Sites, Mexico merits more than just a quick weekend break. It would take months to explore all of its enthralling nooks and crannies - perhaps this is why so many people begin planning their next Mexican trip before they've even unpacked their bags
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012


Mexican art: from ancient relics to pop culture
Over the centuries, Mexicans have made an outstanding contribution to the arts
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012


The essentials of Mexican food, canned
Anyone who's ever made Mexican food at home - whether it be enchiladas, tacos, burritos or mole, for example - has probably held at one time or another a tin or jar with the La Costeña label on it
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012


Sinaloa: everyone is invited!
The state of Sinaloa is stepping up investment in the tourism sector, promoting not only its jewel in the crown Mazatlan, but also its myriad other appeals, including archeological sites, culture, flora and fauna
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012


Paradise on a mountain
The inspiring story of a businessman who beat the odds to build a unique mountain resort that aims to provide spiritual refreshment for its guests and to set an example in co-existence between man and the environment to the world
The original report was published in the USA Today on Thursday, May 31, 2012