Topics :: Mexico

Cancun’s Culinary Makeover

By Alejandra Ramos | Thursday May 9, 2013
EDGE writer Alejandra Ramos heads to Cancun and trades cheap tequila and beer pong for Michelin star dining, luxurious spa treatments and an immersive tour of the Cancun-Riviera Maya Food and Wine Festival.

Cancun: Sun and Fun at the Oasis Sens

By JC Alvarez | Thursday Mar 21, 2013
EDGE’s nightlife editor JC Alvarez heads to Cancun and the Oasis Sens for a weekend of sun, gourmet dining, and club-hopping at some of the area’s hottest destinations.

Gay Seattle Expat Killed In Brutal Attack In Mexico

By Shaun Knittel | Sunday Mar 17, 2013
Gay Seattle man Ronald Bentley Main died last week after a Feb. 24 attack inside his Chapala, Mexico home. Friends remember the real-estate agent and former president of the LGBT chamber of commerce as a kind and gregarious man.

Sweet Rocks the Hard Rock Vallarta

By Heather Cassell | Friday Feb 22, 2013
Sweet Travel, a lesbian travel company with environmental awareness, heads to Mexico for a weeklong Caribbean adventure including live music, volunteer opportunities and plenty of beach time.

Gay Marriage Ban Struck Down by Mexican High Court

By Jason St. Amand | Wednesday Feb 20, 2013
Mexico’s Supreme Court, citing U.S. Supreme Court rulings on discrimination, overwhelmingly ruled on Monday that laws that prohibit same-sex couples from getting married are unconstitutional

The Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit: Good for Nothing

By David Perry | Thursday Dec 20, 2012
You know those vacation spots where everything beckons: places to go, people to meet, things to keep you busy morning, noon and night? Yeah, I hate those places.

Mexico City’s Ravishing Renaissance

By Ivan Quintanilla | Sunday Nov 11, 2012
Big and gritty and complex and glamorous, Mexico City defies categorization. El Distrito Federal or DF, as the city is commonly called, is far more nuanced than many of the country’s famous resort towns, where the tourism bubble stays easily intact.

¡Viva La Mexico! Or What I Learned on Spring Break

By Matthew Wexler | Saturday May 19, 2012
In spite of all the warnings from friends and family, I went anyway - to Mexico. And I’m glad that I did, learning a few valuable travel (and life) lessons along the way.

¡Viva Vallarta!

By Michael K. Lavers | Wednesday Jan 18, 2012
With its sandy beaches, quaint white washed buildings and bustling nightlife, Puerto Vallarta certainly lives up to its reputation as one of the world’s friendliest cities. And the locals strive to keep it that way!

Gay Couples Allowed to Marry at Mexican Resorts

By Jason St. Amand | Friday Dec 30, 2011
A loophole in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo’s Civil Code allows same-sex couples to legalize their unions. Activist Patricia Novelo expects several U.S. couples to tie the knot starting in January.