Responsible tourism

PHOTO: BEACH IN CUATUNALCO March 29, 2024 Sales Department March 26, 2024 Sales Department With the arrival of the holidays, thousands of tourists from different parts of the Mexican Republic and the world also arrive to the paradisiacal Mexican beaches. As is usually the case, visitors spend most of the day enjoying the beach so […]
San Andrés Huayapam: land of traditions

PHOTO: CHURCH OF SAN ANDRÉS HUAYAPAM. March 26, 2024Sales Department San Andrés Huayapam, whose name comes from the Nahuatl <hueyatl: sea> and <pan: sobre> “over the sea”; It is one of the 570 municipalities that make up the state of Oaxaca. This community is located 20 minutes away from the city of Oaxaca de Juárez […]
Tejate, the drink of the gods

PHOTO: INGREDIENTS TO PREPARE TEJATE March 19, 2024 Sales Department Oaxaca is a state full of traditions, culture, gastronomy and above all, history. Within these last two is the star of today’s blog: the tejate. This drink also known as “the drink of the gods,” has a pre-hispanic origin and has its roots in the […]
Cuatunalco: a hidden treasure on the coast of Oaxaca

March 14th, 2024 Sales Department San Pedro Pochutla is a city located in the south of the state of Oaxaca, which forms an important commercial, transportation and administrative center of the district of Pochutla on the coast of Oaxaca. Pochutla hides one of the best kept secrets on the coast of Oaxaca, a virgin beach […]
Tlalixtac de Cabrera

PHOTO: CHURCH OF SAN MIGUEL ARCÁNGEL IN TLALIXTAC.. March 12, 2024 Sales Department The town of Tlalixtac de Cabrera is located in the state of Oaxaca, just 22 minutes from the capital: Oaxaca de Juárez. It was founded around the 12th century by the Zapotecs, making it one of the oldest towns in the Valley […]
Santa María del Tule: a place of traditions

Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Sales Department Santa María del Tule is a small town in the state of Oaxaca, located just 20 minutes from Oaxaca de Juarez. This town owes its name “Santa María” to the patron saint of the place, the Virgin Mary; while Tule is a word that comes from a Nahuatl word and […]