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The Most Popular Travel Destinations for Christmas

Central Park, New York City/Oyster Now that Thanksgiving is over, we’re already thinking about Christmas. But that’s for a good reason. When it comes to booking hotels for the holidays, the sooner the better. And this is particularly true for the most popular destinations of the season. Looking at data based on where Oyster.com users…

The Best Secret Beach Towns in Mexico

With nearly 6,000 miles of coastline, ranging from the rough waters of the Pacific Ocean to the tranquil turquoise seas of the Caribbean, Mexico has more than enough beaches to keep everyone happy. Chances are you already know the country’s most famous beach destinations: Cancun, Cabo, Cozumel, and Puerto Vallarta. And while we won’t argue…

Get Your Hands Dirty: 12 Hotels on Working Farms

Additional reporting by Lara Grant Hay! How about a visit to the ‘ole barnyard for your next getaway? Hotels on working farms allow you to leave the fast-paced city life behind — at least for the weekend — and hit the country to hone your farming chops. But don’t worry; the farmtastic resorts that make…

10 Mexico Hotels With Incredible Swim-Up Suites

Mexico’s top resorts are typically not without beautiful pools, but there’s something to be said about the hotels that allow you to swim right up to your room. With a refreshing oasis right outside your door, you are mere steps away from sinking into a world of relaxation and fun. With that in mind, these…

Top All-Inclusives for Mega-Resort Haters

Hey, you. Yes, you over there who has been staring at the computer screen for hours with an overworked expression on your face. You look like you could use a vacation. How about an all-inclusive getaway? Don’t worry — we’re not talking about the massive, one-size-fits-all retreats that commonly come with binge-boozing spring breakers, crowded…

Where to Stay in Mexico’s Most Popular Destinations for Every Budget

Whether you’re a honeymooning couple, family taking a winter vacation, or college student on spring break, Mexico has likely made your where-to-travel list. Not only does the country offer all-inclusive packages along some of the world’s most pristine beaches, but there are bustling metropolises with thriving culture and culinary scenes. From popular tourist-laden towns to…

Mexico Face-Off: East Coast vs. West Coast

Given the limited number of vacation days many receive in the U.S., it’s not surprising that Americans tend to turn to Mexico — a destination that offers up endless sunshine and relaxation a short distance away — when planning a trip. But which Mexican coast should you spend those precious vacation days on? While both…

The World’s 10 Best Places to Retire

Whether you’re just three years into your post-grad life or nearing 59.5 years (the age when you can start withdrawing 401k savings without penalties), you may be fantasizing about where you’ll retire. Sure, you’ve heard of Florida, but there are retirement-worthy spots throughout the world that deliver much more than Boca Raton. We’ve rounded up…

When to Go to Mexico and What to Do While You’re There

Throw a dart at a calendar and you’ll likely find a pleasant time to visit Mexico, a country that’s three times the size of Texas. Unlike some other vacation destinations, Mexico, which features a varied terrain and is divided by the Tropic of Cancer, doesn’t have four, clear-cut seasons. Instead, its seasons are differentiated by…