Visiting El Fuerte, Sinaloa: everything you need to know
The small town of El Fuerte, Sinaloa is a perfect place to end your Copper Canyon adventure, or to visit for a relaxing day or two.
The small town of El Fuerte, Sinaloa is a perfect place to end your Copper Canyon adventure, or to visit for a relaxing day or two.
Planning to stop by Bahuichivo and Cerochaui on your Copper Canyon adventure? Here’s everything you need to know about visiting these two tiny towns! Truly, exploring Bahuichivo and Cerochaui in the Copper Canyon comes highly recommended if you love awe-inspiring views, long walks, wondrous thunderstorms and friendly people. We chose Read more
If you’re considering a Copper Canyon trip, you may be wondering if it’s worth exploring Urique, a small village right down at the bottom of the ‘Barranca de Urique’ (the Urique Canyon). I hope this article can help you figure out if it’s a journey worth making for you. Where Read more
This guide to the Copper Canyon Adventure Park will help you figure out how to make the most of your time there.
Planning a visit to Chihuahua City, Mexico? This article contains all you need to know to make the most of a trip to this wonderful city
Planning a trip to the Copper Canyon, Mexico? Here’s everything you need to know, from how to buy tickets to what to see.
The Copper Canyon with kids is one of the most exciting family vacations you can take if you love adventure, fresh air and stunning views.
The small town of Creel is one of the most popular stops in the Copper Canyon. Here’s everything you need to make the most out of your visit.
Packing for the Copper Canyon can be tricky but this Copper Canyon packing list walks you through everything you’ll need, no matter the season – including some things you won’t have thought necessary. Packing for our trip to the Copper Canyon was the first time I’ve ever scrabbled around and Read more
Wine tasting in Mexico is absolutely a thing everyone should do. Did you know that Mexico has a vibrant wine culture that stretches all the way back to the sixteenth century? I didn’t until I read up on the history of Mexican wine prior to travelling to the Valle de Read more