There’s a moment — just before the sun slips behind the pyramid of Kukulcán at Chichén Itzá — when time itself seems to pause. The light falls at an angle so precise that a serpent of shadow slides down the northern staircase, its scales…
Introduction: A Spirit Rooted in Oaxaca’s Soul Oaxaca is more than a destination; it is a living museum of culture, flavor, and ritual. Nestled between mountain ranges and fertile valleys, this Mexican state has long been a cradle of ancient traditions. Among them, one…
Why this matters: Few writers shaped Cuba’s global mystique like Ernest Hemingway. He lived, wrote, fished, and drank here for decades—leaving behind places you can still step into today. This curated trail turns Havana and nearby Cojímar into a living museum of his life,…
At Marysol Travel, we believe that being on the ground, walking the properties, meeting local teams and tasting the experience ourselves is the only way to deliver truly exceptional programs. That is why we were honored to take part in Cuba’s largest FAM (familiarization)…
The Riviera Maya is more than a travel destination. It is a vibrant ecosystem where the Caribbean Sea meets lush jungle and mysterious underground rivers. Travelers come here seeking beauty, relaxation, and cultural discovery — but increasingly, they also come with a desire to…
What’s Going On with Cuba’s Blackouts — And What Travellers Should Know About the Cuba Blackout: Recently, Cuba has experienced several nationwide blackouts—with the grid collapsing in multiple incidents over the past months. (Reuters) These are serious disruptions, but they aren’t a reason to…
Imagine embarking on a journey through the vibrant streets of Cuba, surrounded by the rhythmic sounds of salsa music and the warmth of its people. One of the most authentic ways to experience this is by using the Viazul bus service, a reliable and…
A New Era in Cuban Travel with e-visa cuba From July 1, 2025, Cuba has introduced a mandatory electronic visa (e-Visa) for most travelers entering the country. The traditional paper-based Tourist Card is being phased out, although cards issued before June 30, 2025, remain…
Introduction: Why the Yucatán Peninsula Captivates Global TravelersThe Yucatán Peninsula offers a fascinating combination of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural depth. From the turquoise waters of the Caribbean to centuries-old Maya ruins, the region appeals to a wide variety of travelers. One destination…
The Yucatán Peninsula is home to an otherworldly treasure: thousands of cenotes — natural sinkholes formed when underground limestone caves collapse, revealing crystal-clear, freshwater pools below. For the ancient Maya, cenotes were sacred portals to the underworld, vital sources of life and ceremonial sites….