The beauties of Mexico

Mexico City / Teotihuacan / Puebla / Oaxaca / Chiapa de Corzo / San Cristobal de las Casas / Agua Azul / Palenque / Palenque / Uxmal / Merida / Chichen Itza

11 days
10 nights
Classic Programs
Mexico
  • Day 1 Arrival in Mexico
  • Day 2 Mexico / Teotihuacan / Puebla
  • Day 3 Puebla / Oaxaca
  • Day 4 Oaxaca
  • Day 5 Oaxaca / Tehuantepec
  • Day 6 Tehuantepec / Tuxtla Gutierrez / San Cristobal de las Casas
  • Day 7 San Cristobal de las Casas
  • Day 8 San Cristobal de las Casas / Cascadas de Agua Azul
  • Day 9 Palenque / Campeche
  • Day 10 Campeche/ Merida / Chichen Itza
  • Day 11 Chichen Itza / Cancun

Useful Information

Day 1: Mexico City

Day 2: Mexico City / Teotihuacan / Puebla (3h30-road)  trip

Day 3: Puebla / Oaxaca (5-hour road trip)

Day 4: Oaxaca

Day 5: Oaxaca / Tehuantepec

Day 6: Tehuantepec / Tuxtla Gutierrez / San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 7: San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 8: San Cristobal de las Casas / Agua Azul / Palenque (5 hour road trip)

Day 9: Palenque / Campeche

Day 10: Campeche / Merida / Chichen Itza

Day 11: Chichen Itza / Cancun’s airport (2h30-road trip)

Flights – Please book international flights arriving late afternoon in Ciudad Mexico. The return flight must be booked from Cancun.

Health – No mandatory vaccines needed. Anti-malaria treatment recommended but not mandatory for the region of Palenque.

Weather – the dry season runs from November to May. There is tropical weather all year in the Yucatan region and beaches.

  • Service of English speaking guide-driver available for individual passengers (1-12 passengers).
  • Visit the National Museum of Anthropology, which houses the largest collection of pre-Columbian art in the world and serves as an introduction to the large ethnic diversity of the country.
  • Visit the site of Teotihuacan, the “City of Gods”, to admire the Sun and Moon pyramids.
  • Explore ceramic decorated houses in the city of Puebla, home of the beautiful “Talavera” pottery technique.
  • Walk inside the Indian market of Oaxaca and taste exotic and colorful products.
  • Enjoy a boat ride in the Sumidero Canyon.
  • Visit the indigenous village of San Juan Chamula with its ancient mystical traditions and its religious syncretism.
  • Marvel with the famous Agua Azul waterfalls nestled amongst lush vegetation. Swimming is allowed.
  • Trek the archaeological sites of Chichen Itza, the most famous Mayan cities in the country.
  • Possibility to extend your stay on the beaches of Cancun or Playa del Carmen.

Mexico

Casa Blanca *** or similar

Puebla

Colonial Puebla *** or similar

Oaxaca

Mision de Los Angeles Oaxaca *** or similar

Tehuantepec

Hotel Calli *** or similar

San Cristobal De Las Casas

Plaza Magnolias **** or similar

Palenque

Tulija Palenque *** or similar

Campeche

Gamma Campeche **** or similar

Chichen Itza

Villas Arqueológicas Chichen *** or similar

Cancun

Aquamarina Beach Resort Cancun **** or similar

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Mexico

Day 1: Arrival in Mexico

Arrival and welcome at Mexico City’s airport by our guide.

Transfer to your hotel in the center of the city.

Dinner not included.

Accommodation in the hotel

Overnight stay in the hotel.

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Day 2: Mexico / Teotihuacan / Puebla

Day 2: Mexico / Teotihuacan / Puebla

Continental Breakfast in the hotel – In the morning, we will tour the main show rooms of the National Museum of Anthropology, which house the treasures of the indigenous civilizations that have shaped Mexican culture.

Visit of the historical center – Visit the Plaza de la Constitución or Zócalo, lined with arches, one of the world’s biggest urban plazas. Enter the Metropolitan Cathedral to admire the architecture and decoration composites: a mix of Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Contemplate the majestic National Palace, with its facade decorated with beautiful iron balconies. Continue through Calle Madero, where you will discover beautiful examples of 18th century architecture, such as the head office of the Banco Nacional of Mexico, the Palace of Iturbide and even the magnificent house of Azulejos that keeps the memories of Emiliano Zapata and the Mexican Revolution. Road trip to Teotihuacan.

Lunch in a local restaurant near the site. Taste Nopal «cactus», widely used in Mexican cuisine. Traditional musical entertainment on site.

Visit Teotihuacan Archeological site, the most ancient city of the American continent. During the visit you will discover: The Citadel, a vast compound (400 m long on each side) on which the Temple of Quetzalcoatl rose; the sun pyramid, the biggest construction of that kind in the American continent (225 m long on each side); the moon pyramid, surrounded by small pyramidal constructions; the Jaguars Palace and the Quetzal-Butterfly Palace.

Before leaving Teotihuacan, taste pulque, a local beverage made from cactus and visit an obsidian sculpting workshop, a black volcanic stone widely used by pre-Columbian civilizations. Today, obsidian rock is the basis for most of the sculptures of the region’s craftsmen. Road trip to the beautiful Puebla, one of the largest cities in the country, which holds a remarkable colonial history.

Check-in at the hotel

Dinner not includedOvernight stay in the hotel.

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Day 3: Puebla / Oaxaca

Day 3: Puebla / Oaxaca

American breakfast in the hotel.

Walk through the streets and squares of Puebla to admire the remarkable colonial center, including several building facades decorated with “Talavera”, the famous local ceramic.

After the visit of the Cathedral, stroll down 5 de Mayo Street to discover one of the jewels of baroque sacred art of Mexico: the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, located in the church of Santo Domingo.

The chapel has a beautiful decoration of painted and gilded wood, marble and onyx.

Enjoy the lively streets of Puebla.

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Visit a Talavera pottery factory.

Talavera pottery is produced only in Puebla, Mexico, with a long history.

It is a glazed pottery produced continuously in Puebla since the seventeenth century.

The Spanish introduced the use of the wheel and tin; mid-seventeenth century Puebla had a guild and laws regulating the ceramics industry.

Lunch not included.

Departure to Oaxaca across a highway surrounded by mountains where the candelabra cactus grows freely. Stop for photos.

On arrival transfer to hotel

Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel.

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Day 4: Oaxaca

Day 4: Oaxaca

American breakfast in the hotel.

In the morning, departure to Monte Alban to discover the Zapotec /Mixtec ceremonial center, which rises on a vast esplanade.

This is probably one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Mexico by its altitude (2000 meters) and sacred monuments.

Lunch specialties of regional cuisine in a small restaurant in the village of San Bartolo Coyotepec.

The afternoon will be dedicated to a walking tour of the charming Oaxaca, known as the “city of jade”, inhabited by a mestizo population, proud of its indigenous origins.

Visit the church of Santo Domingo, considered a baroque jewel from Mexico and its magnificent museum dedicated to pre Colombian civilizations that inhabited the area.

Visit the Regional Museum of Oaxaca, the city’s most important museum, which houses historical objects and exhibits of Monte Alban, the Spanish conquest of Mexico, and ancient Oaxaca.

Through the streets, adorned with colorful houses, you arrive at the city market. Exotic, with its stalls of fruits, vegetables and meats in quantity, you can enjoy chocolate in one of the many factories that surround the market.

Very close to the market, tourists have the opportunity to get in contact with the locals in the Zocalo of the city, lively place for gathering during day and night

Finally, visit the Cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin of the Assumption, impressive for its many statues and baroque sculptures.

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In the evening visit of the district of la Soledad, near the main square of Oaxaca where there is the image of the Virgin of Solitude, famous for its many festivals and celebrations.

Before dinner at the hotel, taste “mezcal in a small restaurant in front of the Zocalo,”, the local alcoholic drink, made from agave plants.

Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel

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Day 5: Oaxaca / Tehuantepec

Day 5: Oaxaca / Tehuantepec

American breakfast in the hotel.

Cross the Mexican countryside dotted with small villages and agave plantations. Stop in Santa Maria El Tule where a botanical curiosity never seizes to amaze: a giant tree of the ahuehuete species, 40 meters high, that literally covers the village square with its foliage.

Lunch.

Departure to Tehauatepec.

Late arrival at the hotel.

Accommodation at the hotel

Dinner not included. 

Overnight stay in the hotel.

 

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Day 6: Tehuantepec / Tuxtla Gutierrez / San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 6: Tehuantepec / Tuxtla Gutierrez / San Cristobal de las Casas

American breakfast in the hotel.

In the morning departure to Tuxtla Gutierrez.

Boat ride in the Sumidero Canyon, a natural site with high gorges, covered with vegetation, down to the calm waters of a winding river, which forms a fabulous parade of unforgettable landscapes.

Lunch at a local restaurant in Chiapa de Corzo to taste cochito (regional dish with pork with spices, garlic and chili sauce).

Road trip to San Cristobal de las Casas.

Arrival and Installation at the hotel

Dinner not included.

Overnight stay in the hotel.

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Day 7: San Cristobal de las Casas

Day 7: San Cristobal de las Casas

American breakfast in the hotel.

In the morning explore the Indian market in San Cristobal, where crowds of people dress in traditional costumes of the different indigenous communities found in the region. Part of the market is devoted to medicinal and “magical” plants. Around the Zócalo, visit the Cathedral (XVI century) and the Temple of Santo Domingo, beautiful examples of colonial and Baroque architecture.

Departure to visit the small village of San Juan Chamula, where ancient mystical traditions come alive. You are in the heart of the Indian region of Chiapas, which keeps the celebration of shaman rites and prayers intact.

Lunch in a small restaurant. Free afternoon to enjoy this city full of traditions and culture.

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According to the schedule of Masses, participants can attend the Santo Domingo Church to watch the fervor of the people of San Cristobal, especially the natives, in one of the most beautiful temples in Mexico.

Dinner not included. Overnight stay in the hotel.

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Day 8: San Cristobal de las Casas / Cascadas de Agua Azul

Day 8: San Cristobal de las Casas / Cascadas de Agua Azul

Early departure to the Agua Azul waterfalls. American Breakfast on route. Discover the famous Agua Azul waterfalls nestled amongst lush vegetation. Swimming is allowed.

Lunch in a local restaurant, on the banks of the waterfalls.

Road trip to Palenque in the heart of the rainforest.

Check-in at the Hotel.

Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel. During dinner we will offer a Piñata game (hitting a giant paper mache figure, filled with sweets and fruits, with a stick).

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Day 9: Palenque / Campeche

Day 9: Palenque / Campeche

American breakfast in the hotel. 

Visit Palenque, one of the most famous Mayan cities in Mexico. Most monuments are hidden in the thick vegetation, which gives a mysterious aspect to the visit of the ruins. The city had its heyday during the seventh century under the reign of the emperor Pakal.

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Walk through the jungle to visit the waterfall “Bath of the Queen”, which says that this fall has been used exclusively by the Queen of Palenque. It concerns the Red Queen, who has his temple beside the tomb of King Pakal.

Cross Campeche State, located on the Gulf of Mexico

Lunch will be served at a restaurant on the beach

Continue to Campeche

Arrival to the hotel

Dinner not included. Overnight stay in the hotel.

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Day 10: Campeche/ Merida / Chichen Itza

Day 10: Campeche/ Merida / Chichen Itza

Departure to Mérida in the morning.

Visit the historic center of Merida, where you will see colonial and republican buildings that are the hallmark of this city, which used to be very rich thanks to the exploitation of sisal or henequen. Promenade on the Independence Square, animated by various musical groups, especially during the weekends.

Continue to Chichen Itza, one of the new 7 wonders of the world.

Lunch in a local restaurant.

Visit the archaeological sites of Chichen Itza, the emblematic city of the Mayan people. Monuments placed near a huge cenote (natural well) give a perfect idea of the life and culture of the Mayans. You can watch the ballgame, the pyramid of Kukulcan, dozens of temples and an astronomical observatory where the Mayans calculated the rainy seasons, fundamental for corn plantations.

Check-in in the hotel

Dinner not included.

Overnight stay in hotel.

 

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Day 11: Chichen Itza / Cancun

Day 11: Chichen Itza / Cancun

American breakfast served in the hotel.

Route to Cancun.

Transfer to Cancun’s airport according to departure time.

 

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