Traveling from Tulum (Mexico) to the islands of Caye Caulker and San Pedro (Belize) is quite easy and pleasant if you do your research. San Pedro and Caye Caulker are islands, so there is no way to avoid taking a boat or water taxi at some point. One option is to take...
Only a half-hour ferry ride from rowdy and raucous Cancun, the 8-km long Isla Mujeres (Women Island) sits restfully in the dreamy turquoise-blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Frequent ferries to Isla Mujeres and its close proximity to Cancun make it a popular day trip...
Real de Catorce [pronounced ‘re-al day ca-tor-say’] is a little mountain-town resting 9000 feet above sea level in the state of San Luis Potosi. In its heyday, it was a thriving silver mining settlement with a population of about 40,000 inhabitants. Today...
In the dusty mountain town of Real de Catorce Mexico, a group of about 150 cowboys form a cooperative which offers guided horseback tours to the nearby desert, mountains and ghost towns. Every participating member wears a standard outfit – cowboy boots, dark jeans,...
Every year during the San Marcos National Fair the streets of downtown Aguascalientes come alive with action. Art, music, dance, culture and great people fill every corner of the city – a true sensory treat. Here are a few shots that I took while walking through the...
This is my first time in Aguascalientes and I don’t think that I could have picked a better time to visit. I came to Aguascalientes because I wanted to see what the San Marcos National Fair was all about. I read that it was supposed to be one of the most authentically...
Hi I'm Joel Duncan, the adventurer behind AdventureJo! Like many others, I have an insatiable appetite for travel and all the excitement that comes with it. I am currently traveling in Central and South America, writing, photographing and sharing tips to help you to plan your own crazy adventure. Read More...