Foreign visitors to Puerto Vallarta will soon be required to pay a tourist fee under a new law recently approved by Jalisco’s Congress.
For a low-stress vacation, head to an all-inclusive resort. There's no need to worry about paying each time you want food and drinks, and you'll have plenty of activities at your fingertips, whether ...
Here’s an overview of things you should know to successfully retire in Mexico, the most popular expat destination for ...
Restauranteur Jared Leonard confirmed the closures Tuesday of Grabowski’s Pizzeria in Lakewood and two Campfire locations in ...
The Jalisco State Congress has approved a reform to the 2025 Income Law of the Puerto Vallarta City Council, allowing the ...
Northern Portugal’s Douro Valley is home to a wide range of cultural experiences — whether it’s hiking through pine forests, ...
Despite its population of five million, Guadalajara, Mexico’s second city, can feel like a village — one that's packed with ...
Florida State softball travels to the annual Shriners Children's Clearwater Invitational this weekend, opening play against ...
If Luna goes on to take top prize in Modern Dog’s contest, Lyons wants to give back to the rescue that she got Luna from, The ...
After Oklahoma State softball’s 2-2 start to the season in the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge this past week in Puerto ...
President Donald Trump is moving to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China, which could affect prices on gas ...
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