Mexico is home to plenty of well-known and well-loved destinations for North American travelers. That being said, there are three that are sure to stand out this year among the others.
Los Cabos is a destination made of two cities: San Juan del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Both offer incredible beaches along the biodiverse Sea of Cortez, where travelers can spot large stingrays, dolphins, sea lions and all matter of sea life. They're also known for their food: this is the place where foodies flock to try out not just local Mexican cuisine, but also the wealth of incredible restaurants created by the innovative chefs who call this place their home away from home. San Jose del Cabo's 23400 District is the place to find the best food in the region, while both cities offer art galleries and other cultural festivals, like the Los Cabos International Film Festival.
The second notable Mexican destination is known for being the heart of Mexican culture and history:
Guanajuato. Comprising a whole state instead of a single city, Guanajuato is home to towns and cities notable for their Spanish Colonial architecture, cathedrals, vineyards, mezcal and more. It's home to San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage City and Mexican "Pueblo Magico," or Magic Town, as well as Dolores Hidalgo, the site of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution. Home to historic structures both ancient and colonial, Guanajuato offers plenty to discover for the discerning traveler.
Lastly, but certainly not least, is the Riviera Maya. Home to some of the most popular beaches and resorts along the Mexican Caribbean, the Riviera Maya is diversifying itself by putting greater focus on its interior: its Mayan ruins, for example, as well as its mysterious cenotes and biodiverse jungles, including the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, which travelers can actually stay in thanks to a few gorgeous and eco-conscious resorts and lodges. No matter which destination a traveler visits, there's sure to be incredible food and even more incredible natural wonders.