If you’re looking for an alternative to the large, all-inclusive resorts, but you still want an affordable beach vacation, then Puerto Morelos could be right for you. The town has its own unique style that blends its fishing village origins with a worldly bohemian vibe. Instead of giant high-rise hotels, Puerto Morelos is dotted with quaint beachfront hotels and inns, low-rise condominiums and palapa-covered beachfront restaurants, most of which are locally owned and operated. Read more
Excluding the national park at the top of the Teide volcano, the island of Tenerife has two distinct sides. The south is known for its sandy beaches and sunny skies, while the north is higher and cooler with crashing waves under plunging cliffs. The south is touristy (full of visitors flying in from London, MadridRead more