Belize: The Most Underrated Caribbean Destination We’ve Ever Been To

We are going to be honest with you — Belize was not at the top of our list. And we are so embarrassed about that now. This country is STUNNING, the people are incredible, the water is that impossible blue-green color that doesn’t look real, and the food? We’ll get to the food. Buckle up because this one is a lot and you’re going to want to take notes.

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Getting There — Ocean Express Water Taxi

Once you land in Belize City, you’re hopping the Ocean Express Water Taxi to get to Ambergris Caye and honestly the boat ride itself sets the tone for the whole trip. You’re already out on the water, already seeing that color, already grinning. It’s a great start.

Money TipThe exchange rate is $1 USD to $2 Belize — so everything you see priced in Belize dollars is basically half price for you. Keep that in mind and smile every time you pay for something.

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Where We Stayed — Grand Colony Island Villas

We stayed at Grand Colony Island Villas on Ambergris Caye and loved it. Great location, comfortable, right in the mix of everything. Ambergris Caye is the place to be in Belize — lively, beautiful, and packed with things to do while still feeling laid back and totally Caribbean.

Getting around the island: Rent a golf cart from Rick’s — $50 USD for 24 hours. That’s it. That’s your transportation. You will feel like the coolest person alive cruising around Ambergris Caye in a golf cart and we stand by that statement completely.

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Deep Sea Fishing + Pier 366 at Banyan Bay — This Was UNREAL

Okay this might be the single coolest food experience we’ve had on any trip ever. Rob went out on a deep sea fishing tour and came back with fresh mahi mahi and barracuda. We then took that catch straight to Pier 366 at Banyan Bay, handed it over, and they cooked it up for us right there. Fresh-caught, same-day, cooked exactly how we wanted it.

The total bill? $30 USD. For a fresh seafood dinner that we literally caught ourselves. We still can’t believe that happened.

Pro Tip – Book your deep sea fishing tour early in your trip so you can time it with a dinner at Pier 366. This combo is one for the travel memory books — trust us on this one.

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Banyan Bay Dive Shop — Snapper, Lobster, and Cook What You Catch

We were not done catching and eating our own food apparently — because Banyan Bay Dive Shop does a snapper and lobster fishing experience where, once again, you cook what you catch. This time on a private beach. With snorkeling included. We keep saying “this was the best thing we did” and then another thing tops it. Belize keeps one-upping itself.

The snorkeling here is world-class. The reef is spectacular, the visibility is incredible, and the marine life is like nothing we’ve seen. If you’re any kind of water person, Belize is your place.

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The Blue Hole — A Bucket List Check We Won’t Forget

Amigos Del Mar runs the Blue Hole excursion and if this isn’t already on your bucket list, add it right now. The Great Blue Hole is one of the most famous dive and snorkel sites on earth and seeing it in person is genuinely surreal. The deep blue circle in the middle of the turquoise Caribbean is something you’ve seen in photos a thousand times — and it looks even more incredible when you’re actually floating in it.

The excursion also takes you to the Lighthouse Aquarium Reef and Half Moon Caye, which are both absolutely stunning. Half Moon Caye in particular is one of those perfect little paradise spots that makes you want to never leave. The whole day is just stop after stop of “wait, this is real life?!”

Don’t miss: The frigatebirds at Half Moon Caye. There’s a massive nesting colony there and watching them is completely wild. Nature doing its thing in one of the most beautiful places on the planet.

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Jet Surfing — Shoutout to Austin from Missouri!

Have you ever heard of jet surfing? Because we hadn’t either. It’s a motorized surfboard and it is absolutely as insane as it sounds. We got to try it and had the BEST time — big shoutout to Austin from Missouri who was out there with us making it look easy while we were out there making it look hilarious. Austin, you were awesome — hope the travels are treating you well!

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Secret Beach — The Name Says It All

You have to get to Secret Beach. Grab your golf cart (thanks Rick’s!) and make the trip across the island. It’s a bit of a ride but when you get there it’s one of those shallow, clear, warm-water Caribbean situations where you can walk out forever and the water stays gorgeous. There’s a Belize sign out there perfect for photos — stop and get the shot, you’ll thank yourself later.

While you’re out at Secret Beach, eat at Pirates Restaurant and Bar right on the beach. Cold drinks, fresh food, feet in the sand. That’s all you need and that’s exactly what you get.

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Belize Chocolate Company — $7.50 and Completely Worth It

Every day at 10:30am, the Belize Chocolate Company runs a chocolate-making class and it is one of the most fun and interesting things you can do on the island. For just $7.50 USD you learn about cacao, how chocolate is made, the history behind it in Belize, and you get to make your own. It’s interactive, it’s delicious, and it’s only an hour so it fits perfectly into your morning before the real adventures begin.

Go early, grab your spot. $7.50 for a chocolate class in a Caribbean paradise is obviously going to fill up. Don’t sleep on it. Best $7.50 You’ll Spend

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Food, Drinks & Nightlife — The Full Breakdown

El Fogon — If you want traditional Belizean food — and you absolutely should want that — El Fogon is your spot. Authentic, local, delicious. This is the kind of place you go to actually understand the food culture of a place and it delivers completely.

Average Joe’s — Great bar, live music, awesome laid-back vibe. Exactly the kind of spot you stumble into on a Tuesday and end up staying for four hours. Love a place like this.

Rain Rooftop Restaurant and Bar — Go for sunset. Just go for sunset. The views are gorgeous, the drinks are cold, and the atmosphere is perfect. We’re talking golden hour over the Caribbean — get up there and take it all in.

Jaguars and Big Daddy’s — When it’s time to actually go out and dance, these are your spots. Jaguars and Big Daddy’s are where the nights get fun and the music gets loud. Great energy, great crowds, great time. Don’t stay in your room — Ambergris Caye has a nightlife scene and you need to experience it.

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The People Who Made the Trip — Dennis and Jose

We always say that a destination is only as good as the people you meet there, and Belize delivered on that front in a big way. Dennis Wright is a taxi driver in Belize City who is knowledgeable, friendly, and honestly just a great person to have in your corner when you’re navigating the city. And Jose, our taxi driver on the island, was fantastic — always on time, always helpful, knew everything about Ambergris Caye. These guys made logistics seamless and added so much to the overall experience. If you cross paths with either of them, you’re in great hands.

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Bonus: Go in September — Belize City Throws a PARTY

Here’s a tip that not enough people talk about — if you can time your trip for September, do it. September is party time in Belize City in the best possible way. The country celebrates both Carnival AND Independence Day (September 21st) and the whole city comes alive with parades, music, dancing, food, and an energy that is completely electric. If you want to experience Belizean culture at its most vibrant and celebratory, September is your month.

September in Belize City — Carnival, Independence Day celebrations, national pride, incredible food and music. This is Belize at its absolute best. Add it to the calendar.

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Belize moved way up our list of favorite destinations and honestly it might be climbing toward the top. The water, the food, the people, the adventures — it’s all there. It’s accessible, it’s affordable (especially with that exchange rate!), and it is seriously one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever been. Stop overlooking Belize. Book the trip. You will not regret it for one single second.

Justin and Lindsay

P.S. Dennis, Jose, Austin — you guys were awesome. Belize is lucky to have you.

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Colombia: Cartagena, Guatapé & Medellín — Three Cities, Zero Regrets

Colombia has been on our list for a long time and wow — it did not disappoint. Three very different cities, three completely different vibes, and every single one of them left a mark. We’re going to break this down city by city so you have everything you need. Buckle up because there is A LOT to cover.

Cartagena – Stop 1

Cartagena is one of those cities that just looks like a postcard everywhere you turn. Colorful colonial buildings, flowers spilling off balconies, the old walled city baking in the Caribbean heat — it’s gorgeous and chaotic and totally alive. We based ourselves at Apartamento de Pembo, which was a great spot, and hit the ground running from day one.

Food & Drinks — Cartagena Does Not Mess Around

La Brioche — Start your mornings here. Great café, great pastries, exactly what you need before a long day of exploring.

Café del Mar — Sunset drinks on the old city walls. This is one of those experiences you don’t forget. The view over the Caribbean with a cocktail in hand as the sun goes down — honestly, stop reading and just book your flight.

Plaza de Santo Domingo with Orlando — Pizza in the plaza with our guy Orlando! The energy around Plaza de Santo Domingo is electric — street performers, vendors, people everywhere. Get a table outside and just soak it all in.

San Pedro Restaurant — Solid dinner spot. Great food, great atmosphere in the heart of the old city.

Casa Della Pasta — We grabbed lunch here and also loved the hostel vibe of the place. A great stop if you’re in the area and need a break from the heat with a good bowl of pasta.

La Divinidad Smoothies — Fresh, cold, and exactly what you want in tropical heat. Find them and thank us later.

Things to Do

Walk the Old City Walls — This is a must. The walls are massive, the views are incredible, and the history is fascinating. Walk them at sunset if you can — the light is unreal.

Calle Sierpe Street Art — One of the coolest streets in Cartagena. Incredible murals and street art around every corner. Bring your camera and give yourself time to wander.

Street Market — Great for souvenirs, local crafts, food, and just soaking up the local atmosphere. Go with cash and your bargaining face on.

Day Trip Alert — 4 Islands & Snorkeling with Backpackers: We booked a day trip through Backpackers to four islands with snorkeling and it was an absolute highlight of Cartagena. The Caribbean water out there is stunning — crystal clear, warm, and full of color. Highly, highly recommend getting out on the water while you’re here.

Dinner of the Trip — Agua de Leon

Okay we need to give this place its own moment because it deserves it. Agua de Leon was one of the best dinners we’ve had anywhere. We’re talking pork belly, grilled octopus with rosemary on an open fire, and a beef hump that’s cooked for TWELVE HOURS. Twelve. Hours. It melted. We said nothing for a few minutes after the first bite. Just go.

Las Americas Hotel — A Splurge Worth Every Penny

We treated ourselves to a stay at Las Americas Hotel and we have zero regrets. Infinity pool overlooking the beach, gorgeous property, and the restaurant — Erre de Ramón Freixa — is helmed by a Spanish chef with TWO Michelin stars. Two! The food was extraordinary. One heads-up: the hotel bars close at 10pm Sunday through Thursday, so plan accordingly (they stay open later on Fridays and Saturdays). Don’t let that stop you — it’s a stunning property.

Guatapé – Stop 2

Guatapé is a day trip from Medellín and honestly one of the most special places we’ve ever been. It’s colorful, quirky, and completely unlike anywhere else. Don’t skip it — even for a day it’s worth every minute.

Marinilla Town — Free History Museum & A Church You Enter With Your Right Foot

On the way to Guatapé you pass through Marinilla, a small town with a free history museum that houses the largest collection of crosses in all of Colombia — over 2,500 of them. It’s a fascinating and unexpected stop.

The Capilla San Agustín church in Marinilla comes with a very specific set of rules: you must enter from the right side with your right foot first, and exit from the left. And here’s a fun one — it’s actually illegal to sell smoothies or alcohol at the vendor stand right outside the church. Only in Colombia!

Fun Fact – We love these kinds of local quirks that you’d never find in a guidebook. Marinilla is a great reminder to slow down, explore the small towns, and let the stories find you.

The Rock (La Piedra del Peñol) — Climb It. All 707 Steps.

The Rock is the main event in Guatapé and it costs about 18,000 pesos to climb — roughly $4 to $5 USD. There are 707 steps carved directly into a crack in the rock and yes, it will get your heart rate up. But the view from the top is one of the most stunning things we have seen on any trip anywhere in the world. The reservoir stretching out in every direction, the islands, the colors — it’s breathtaking. Every single step is worth it. Do not let anyone talk you out of climbing.

707 steps. About $4-5 USD. One of the best views on the planet. That math is unbeatable. Climb the rock!

Guatapé Town

After the rock, head into town. Guatapé is consistently named one of the most colorful towns in the world and seeing it in person you totally understand why. Every building is painted with intricate, colorful bas-relief panels called zócalos — each one telling a story about the family or business inside. It’s incredible to walk through.

We loved La Piedra Restaurant for lunch with a view, did some shopping through the market stalls, and finished with dessert at Dulcinea — do not leave Guatapé without stopping at Dulcinea. Trust us on this one.

Medellín – Stop 3

Medellín. We did not know what to expect going in and we left completely blown away. This city has been through things most cities never recover from — and it didn’t just recover, it transformed into something remarkable. Creative, innovative, full of energy, and deeply proud of how far it’s come. We loved every single second here. We stayed at Los Patios Hostel which was a fantastic base — great community, great location.

Hacienda Lunch — Traditional Colombian, the Real Deal

One of our first meals in Medellín was a traditional Colombian lunch at a hacienda and it set the tone for the whole stay. Hearty, delicious, generous portions — Colombian food is seriously underrated on the world stage and this meal was the proof.

Thanksgiving Dinner with Live Music

We happened to be in Medellín over Thanksgiving and the city showed up for it — live music, drinks, a full spread, and an incredible atmosphere. Celebrating a very American holiday in Colombia surrounded by good people from everywhere in the world was one of those moments that just reminds you why you travel.

Vintrash Bar — Medellín Nightlife

Vintrash was a great night out — cool bar, great vibe, exactly the kind of place you stumble into and end up staying way longer than planned. Medellín’s nightlife scene is buzzing and this place is a solid spot to experience it.

Comuna 13 Graffiti Tour with Capture Colombia — CJ Was Amazing

This was one of the most powerful experiences of the entire trip. Not just of this trip — of any trip we’ve taken. Comuna 13 was once considered the most dangerous neighborhood in the most dangerous city in the world. Today it’s an open-air gallery of extraordinary street art, with outdoor escalators connecting the hillside community, and a story of resilience that gave us genuine chills.

Our guide CJ with Capture Colombia Tours was phenomenal. He told the full story of the neighborhood — the real history, no sugarcoating — and brought us through the art in a way that made every mural mean something. We cannot recommend this tour enough.

Important note: While the transformation of Comuna 13 is incredible, gangs and drugs are still present in the area. It is NOT safe at night. Only go with a reputable guided tour during the day. Capture Colombia Tours was excellent — book through them.

The Metro System — Under $1 USD and It Goes Everywhere

Medellín’s metro system is genuinely one of the things that impressed us most about the city. Trains and cable cars connect the entire city — including the hillside communities — for less than $1 USD. It’s clean, it’s efficient, it’s affordable, and it’s a point of serious civic pride for Medellín residents. Riding it isn’t just practical — it’s an experience in itself.

Local Knowledge – Yellow license plates = personal vehicles, which can only be driven 3-4 days per week. White license plates = public transportation, which runs every day. The city implemented this system specifically to reduce pollution. On top of that, the government actively offers to relocate businesses up into the mountain areas to be surrounded by forest. Medellín is genuinely thinking about its future in ways that most cities aren’t.

El Güero — Mexican Lunch in Medellín

Sometimes you need a taco. El Güero delivered in a big way — delicious Mexican food, great spot, highly recommend for when you want something a little different from the Colombian classics (as amazing as those are).

Alborada Festival — We Stumbled Into One of the Best Nights of the Trip

In early December, Medellín celebrates the Alborada — a massive traditional festival with fireworks, dancing, drinks, and a full traditional Colombian dinner. We had NO idea this was happening when we planned our trip and stumbling into it was one of those lucky travel moments you can’t manufacture. The city was completely alive. Absolutely unforgettable.

Metro & Cable Car to Parque Arví — Free National Park Hiking

Take the metro, jump on the cable car, and ride up to Parque Arví — a free national park with hiking trails above the city. The cable car ride itself is stunning (you go right over the rooftops of the hillside communities) and the park at the top is a beautiful escape from the urban buzz. And did we mention it’s free? It’s free.

Metro + cable car + free national park = one of the best half-days you’ll spend in South America. This is why we love Medellín.

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Colombia surprised us in every possible way. Cartagena is gorgeous and full of life. Guatapé is a color explosion with a view from the top that will stop you in your tracks. And Medellín — Medellín is one of the most inspiring cities we have ever visited. The history, the transformation, the people, the creativity, the food — it all comes together into something really special.

If Colombia isn’t on your travel list yet, fix that immediately. It belongs near the top.

Justin and Lindsay

P.S. Shoutout to our guide CJ at Capture Colombia Tours — book him for the Comuna 13 tour. You will not regret it.

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Dubai: Over-the-Top, Unforgettable, and We’d Go Back Tomorrow

Dune bashing, Versace brunch, indoor skiing, and a $12 meal that beats everything else — Dubai does NOT disappoint.

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We’ve been to a lot of places. Dubai is unlike any of them. It’s flashy, it’s massive, it’s a little ridiculous in the best possible way — and honestly? We were obsessed. From the desert to the skyscrapers to the most insane brunch we’ve ever had in our lives, here is everything we did and everything you need to put on your list.

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Brunch at Palazzo Versace — Yes, It’s as Extra as It Sounds

Dubai is famous for its brunches and we knew we had to experience one. We chose Palazzo Versace and oh my goodness — we were not prepared. This is a full-on all-you-can-eat-and-drink house party situation. It’s exactly as over-the-top as you’re imagining. The vibe, the food, the people, the energy — it’s unlike any “brunch” you’ve ever had back home.

They also do an incredible Indian breakfast spread that blew us away. Flavors we weren’t expecting, dishes we didn’t recognize but kept going back for. If you’re only doing one Dubai brunch (and you should do at least one), make it this one.

Pro TipClear your afternoon. You’re not doing anything productive after a Palazzo Versace brunch and that is completely fine.

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Desert Safari — Dune Bashing, Sandboarding, Camels, Belly Dancing & Hookah

This was a full day and night experience and it is an absolute must-do. We’re talking dune bashing in a 4×4 — which is basically the most fun you can have while also questioning every decision you’ve ever made — followed by sandboarding down the dunes, which is harder than it looks and way more fun than it sounds.

Then comes the camel ride (check that one off the bucket list!), and as the sun goes down you head to a desert camp for a dinner buffet under the stars. The entertainment gets going after that — belly dancing, hookah, the whole experience. It genuinely felt like another world.

Don’t skip the sandboarding. Yes you will fall. Yes you will get sand in places sand has no business being. Do it anyway — 100% worth it.

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Patrick and Ricardo — The Friends Who Made the Trip

We have to give a huge shoutout to our guys Patrick (Germany) and Ricardo (Portugal) — two of the most fun travel companions you could ask for. Meeting people from all over the world is one of our favorite parts of traveling and these two made every experience that much better. You know who you are — Dubai wouldn’t have been the same without you!

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Ravi Restaurant — $12 for THREE Meals. Stop What You’re Doing.

Okay. OKAY. We need to talk about Ravi’s. This legendary Pakistani restaurant in Satwa has been feeding Dubai for decades and for about $12 you can eat three full, incredibly delicious meals. The chicken is famous for a reason. It’s simple, it’s authentic, it’s packed with locals, and it is some of the best food we ate the entire trip.

Let that sink in: $12. Three meals. Best chicken in Dubai. Ravi Restaurant, Satwa. Go. Best Value in Dubai

This is the kind of place that reminds you that the most memorable food experiences don’t require a reservation or a dress code. Just show up hungry.

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Abu Dhabi Day Trip — 100% Worth It

Dubai gets all the attention but Abu Dhabi deserves some love too. We did a day trip and it was fantastic. First stop — the Etihad Towers, which you might recognize from Fast & Furious 7. Standing there and thinking “wait, didn’t they drive a car through here” is a pretty surreal feeling.

We also loved the Hilton Beach Club out there — great spot to decompress and enjoy the waterfront. Abu Dhabi has a slightly different, more relaxed energy than Dubai and it’s a great contrast. Highly recommend carving out at least a day for it.

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Things to Do in Dubai — The Full List

The Tap House on the Palm — Great bar vibes on the Palm Jumeirah. Cold drinks, good times, awesome atmosphere. If you’re on the Palm, this is your spot.

Dubai Picture Frame — One of the coolest and most creative structures we’ve seen. It’s literally a giant picture frame and the views from the top are incredible. Do it for the gram — obviously — but also just because it’s genuinely awesome.

Mall of the Emirates — Indoor Ski Slope — We know what you’re thinking. Yes, there is a full indoor ski slope inside a mall in the desert. Yes, we skied. Yes, it was surreal and hilarious and amazing. Dubai is unreal.

Magic Planet Arcade — Great if you need a break from the heat or just want to have some fun. We turned into kids immediately. Zero regrets.

The Scene at Dubai Marina — Beautiful setting, great food and drinks. Dubai Marina is stunning and The Scene is a perfect spot to take it all in. Views for days.

Baku Ferris Wheel Park — Grab your ride, take in the skyline, enjoy the park atmosphere. It’s one of those only-in-Dubai moments that’s both relaxing and totally over the top at the same time.

Dubai Christmas Market — We caught the Christmas market while we were there and it was so much fun. Shopping, festive food, great energy. Don’t assume Dubai doesn’t do the holidays — they go ALL out.

Hard Rock Hilton — You already know the Hard Rock vibe. Great food, great energy, and a familiar face when you need a night that feels a little like home.

Hard Rock Hilton 360 Bar — 25th Floor: This was one of our favorite moments of the whole trip. The 360 bar rotates slowly and gives you a panoramic view of the entire city as it moves. The Dubai skyline at night from up there is genuinely jaw-dropping. We stayed way longer than we planned and we are not sorry about it.

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Dubai is one of those places that sounds almost made up until you’re actually there. And then you’re there, and it’s even more unbelievable in person. The desert adventure, the insane food scene, the skyline, the people you meet — it all comes together into something you don’t forget. Put it on the list. Move it to the top of the list. Just go!

Justin and Lindsay

P.S. Shoutout again to Patrick and Ricardo — legends, both of you.

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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo: Mexico’s Pacific Coast Secret You Need to Know About

Beach, jungle, horses, turtles, and the best all-inclusive staff we’ve ever met.

Okay, we’re just going to come right out and say it — Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo completely blew us away. We had a feeling it was going to be good, but we had NO idea it was going to be that good. If Mexico’s Pacific coast is on your radar, stop sleeping on this place. Here’s everything you need to know.

Two Towns, One Amazing Destination

First things first — Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are technically two different towns but they’re basically neighbors. Ixtapa is the resort side of things, a smaller planned town of about 3,000 people where the big hotels are. Zihuatanejo (locals call it “Zihua”) is a real, vibrant fishing village with about 80,000 residents, a gorgeous harbor, and all the authentic Mexican charm you could ever want.

The combo is honestly perfect. You get the resort comfort AND the real-deal local experience. Don’t skip Zihua while you’re there!

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The Horseback Ride at El Riscal Ranch — DO NOT Skip This

This was hands-down one of the most memorable things we have ever done on any trip. We’re not exaggerating. The horseback tour at El Riscal Ranch is an hour and 15 minutes of pure magic — you ride through a working coconut farm, through actual jungle, along a stunning natural lagoon, and then out onto the beach where you get to gallop. Like, full-on run your horse on the beach.

Here’s the thing: this is reportedly the ONLY place along this stretch of coastline that lets you gallop on the beach. When we heard that we were like, uh, yes please. And it delivered 100%.

Ask for Luis and Raymond when you book — these guys are awesome. They know every trail, they’ll match you with the right horse for your experience level, and they make the whole thing feel like a true adventure rather than a tourist activity. Ixtapa tours through El Riscal Ranch — look them up, book it, thank us later.

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Coconut Farms and Sea Turtles — Yes, Really

The main industries here are tourism and agriculture, and coconuts are a BIG deal. There are four coconut oil farms in the area and each palm tree produces around 60 coconuts every three months — which is wild when you think about it. The farms are gorgeous and really cool to visit.

But here’s what really got us: those four farms also actively protect sea turtles during nesting season. The farmers watch over the eggs and help hatchlings make it safely to the water. It’s one of those things you don’t expect to find and then you’re just standing there feeling all the feelings watching baby turtles head to the ocean. 100/10, would recommend.

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Barceló Ixtapa — The Resort That Got Everything Right

We stayed at the Barceló Ixtapa all-inclusive and honestly, we have zero complaints. The beach and water are absolutely stunning — we’re talking that perfect Caribbean-level blue-green color that you think only exists in photos. It’s real. It’s right there. We spent a LOT of time just staring at it.

The food and drinks were solid — way above average for an all-inclusive. Lots of variety, good quality, and the swim-up bar situation did not disappoint. Activities were plentiful too — water sports, beach volleyball, you name it.

Free stuff you shouldn’t miss: There’s a guided bike tour to the marina that’s completely free — get off the resort and see the area! Plus there are free shows every single night. Every. Night. Great entertainment, great vibes.

We have to give a massive shoutout to the staff. Paulina, Victor, and Eduardo were incredible — like, genuinely some of the best hotel staff we’ve encountered anywhere in the world. They went above and beyond every single time and made us feel so welcome. That kind of service makes a trip.

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Getting Out of the Resort

The Market — You have to go to the market. Great shopping (we may have gone a little souvenir-crazy) and incredible street food. Just go hungry and bring some pesos.

Restaurant El Farosar — We loved this place. Fresh seafood, great atmosphere — exactly what you want from a restaurant in a coastal Mexican town. Add it to your list.

The Cable Car — Ride it. The views over the jungle and the bay are gorgeous and it gives you a completely different perspective on the whole area. Do it for the gram. Do it for yourself. Just do it.

Pro TipThe guided bike tour from the resort to the marina is free and a great way to explore a little beyond the hotel bubble. Don’t just sit by the pool the whole time (okay, sit by the pool SOME of the time — it’s gorgeous — but get out and explore too).

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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo is on our short list of places we’d go back to without a second thought. The beach is beautiful, the people are incredible, and there’s so much more to do here than people realize. If you’ve been on the fence — get off the fence. Book the trip!

Justin and Lindsay

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