January-June tourism booms
Despite a strong peso reducing the purchasing power of visitors’ dollars and euros, Mexico is still one of the world’s most popular destinations—and Jalisco is leading the way!
Despite a strong peso reducing the purchasing power of visitors’ dollars and euros, Mexico is still one of the world’s most popular destinations—and Jalisco is leading the way!
Formed 470 miles off the coast of Manzanillo on Wednesday, and moving northwestward toward Baja California, category three Hurricane Hilary was expected to bring 70 to 90 kilometer-per-hour wind gusts and waves of between four and six meters to the Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco coastlines.
Jalisco has become accustomed to the (almost) daily reports of death and mayhem mostly caused by warring factions of criminal cartels.
The government of Jocotepec this week officially opened a new access road to the city’s Libramiento bypass.
Jalisco will go ahead with its 2023/24 public school curriculum without the free textbooks issued by the federal government.
The second Honey Fair (Feria de la Miel) runs over three days this weekend along the charming Andador 20 de Noviembre pedestrian walkway in the Zapopan city center.
From August 12 to 18, the Rancho San Juan Diego in San Sebastián el Grande, Tlajomulco is opening its doors to visitors to enjoy the sunflower season.