Oaxaca’s Beaches: Where to Find the Best Sun, Surf & Sand on Oaxaca’s Coast
Some of Mexico’s best beaches are hiding in plain sight along Oaxaca’s coast. Think postcard-perfect bays, surf-worthy swells, and sea stack scenes. Here are the best of Oaxaca’s beaches on Mexico’s “last coast”.
What It’s Like to Experience Dia de los Muertos in Oaxaca
There’s nothing like experiencing Dia de los Muertos in Oaxaca. The air is buzzing with excitement and the scent of marigolds, while altars are set to greet the dead after their long journey back from the other side.
A Mezcal Guide to Oaxaca
Mezcal is never far from reach in Oaxaca. Here’s everything you need to know about this beloved smoky spirit from what it is and how it’s produced to where to drink it and how best to experience mezcal while in Oaxaca.
Retreat to the Mushroom Forest of San Jose del Pacifico
Oaxaca is home to Mexico’s famous mushroom forest. Venture up to its lush mountain forest terrain for a psychedelic trip or for a rejuvenating escape into nature.
Enter the World of Oaxaca’s Enduro Riders on These Beginner-Friendly Mountain Biking Trails
Oaxaca is Mexico’s mountain biking mecca and home to a wild group of enduro riders. Hit these beloved beginner-friendly mountain biking trails to follow in the bike tracks of Oaxaca’s best.
Join the Line of Locals at Oaxaca’s Most Popular Street Food Stalls
Street food is one of the best ways in to understanding and mingling with the local culture. I've sniffed out the best street food stalls in Oaxaca, including where to indulge in late night tlayudas to where to find the best esquites in town.
Start Your Day at Some of Oaxaca’s Best Breakfast Spots
The options are plenty when it comes to places to grab breakfast in Oaxaca. Here's a list of Oaxaca's best breakfast and brunch restaurants to get you and your day started right.
Bike to the 2,000-Year-Old El Arbol del Tule
Two wheel it to the world’s widest tree, a Montezuma Cypress known as “El Arbol del Tule.” The easy and flat ride is a straight 45-minute shot from downtown Oaxaca to the mammoth El Tule tree.
Refresh Your Palate With a Non-Mexican Meal
When that eventual craving hits for something other than tacos, tlayudas, and mole, this list of ten non-mexican food restaurants in Oaxaca will come in handy.
Dare Yourself to Dine on Oaxaca’s Menu of Edible Insects
While insects aren’t a common menu item in the US or Canada, they are a no-fat source of protein served around the world. If you’re visiting Oaxaca, then insects belong on the short list of must-try foods to sample.
Meet & Make With the Red Clay Ceramic-producing Maestras of San Marcos Tlapazola
Witnessing the timeless touch of a San Marcos Tlapazola Maestra’s hands at work on red clay is one of the best introductions to Oaxaca’s rich artisanal traditions.
Hike the Heights of San Felipe del Agua Under a Setting Sun
Just a 15-minute drive from Centro, this is an accessible and well worthwhile evening hike to add to your Oaxaca must-do list.
Discover Teotitlan del Valle Beyond its Rug-Weaving Traditions
Teotitlan del Valle is deservedly known for its gorgeous hand-woven sheep’s wool rugs and the dozens of family-run rug weaving workshops. But there are a few more more reasons to venture to Teotitlan del Valle.
Caffeinate at Oaxaca’s Best Coffee Shops
Oaxaca has coffee shops hiding in every corner and calle. Here’s a coffee shop guide to Oaxaca to help you sift through the copious cafe options.
Sample the Scintillating Street Art of Getsemaní
For a satisfying sampling of street art and stop-you-in-your-tracks graffiti, beeline it for Getsemaní, a colorful neighborhood on the fringes of Cartagena’s walled city.
Get Your Colombian Coffee Fix at the Quirky Cafe del Mural
Tucked along a shady Getsemani side street, this Cartagena cafe is taking coffee to new heights. The mad genius behind it all? An industrial designer turned coffee engineer on a mission to change the way you drink that perfect cup of joe.
Brush Shoulders with the Living Lineage of Cartagena’s Zenú Indigenous Culture
Cartagena’s original settlers didn’t arrive on galleons or speak with a Spanish tongue. Meet the OG when it comes to Cartagena culture, the centuries-old Zenú people still subtly leaving their mark in the fabric of the Colombian Caribbean.
Assault Your Senses at Cartagena’s Maze-like Bazurto Market
A visit to Bazurto Market isn’t just a peek inside local Cartagena life. It’s a head-first dive into the messy and magnificent cultural fabric of this eclectic city.
Swivel Your Hips at Some of Cartagena’s Best Salsatecas
Salsa’s rhythmic sound awakens a side of Cartagena you just have to see and experience for yourself. Try and stop your hips from moving once the salsa starts playing. I dare you.
Cartagena Cuisine: What to Eat When in Cartagena
Costeño cuisine is an alluring combination of multi-cultural influence, local ingredients, and age-old recipes that aren't always the healthiest. Here’s a few dishes you have to try while in Cartagena.