Cozumel
Cozumel blogs
Travel with a DIY streak seemed to be on the minds of travel editors near and far this weekend. The Washington Post turned in a piece on top hostels, as chosen by readers, and the Houston Chronicle and Boston Globe both headed for the hills, with pieces on hiking between the mountain refuges of Norway, and up a newly opened, limited-access trail on Mount Saint Helens, respectively. The London Times’ editors took it upon themselves to vet the Good Hotel Guide’s picks for the top 10 independent small hotels of the year, and find out if they’d earned the accolades.
On a slightly different note, the SF Chronicle did a nice job of combining news and travel coverage in a special section on Mexico, that looked at the post-hurricane redevelopment of Cozumel and CancĂșn, and the truth behind recent reports of violence and unrest across the country. This excuses them for laying on the “Mystical Mexico” treatment a little thick in a piece about the tradition of brujeria in Veracruz. The LA Times also did their part for informed tourism, with a piece about Art Nouveau architecture in Budapest, which dispelled the idea that the recent protests should prevent anyone from visiting.
Budapest
- “Budapest, so Nouveau” (LA Times)
Hiking
- “Hiking hut to hut” (Houston Chronicle)
- “Moon walk” (Boston Globe)
Hostels
- “High on Hostels, From Farmhouses to Chalets” (Washington Post)
Hotels
- “Small wonders” (Times of London)
Mexico
- “The magic of Los Tuxtlas” (SF Chronicle)
- “Protests, passion part of Mexican culture” (SF Chronicle)
- “Winds change CancĂșn’s course:
Resorts renovated after Wilma steer clear of spring-break image” (SF Chronicle)\
- “Cozumel rebuilds, new ports sought” (SF Chronicle)
