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I had recently completed the Viva Mexico tour that departed on 20th July and was led by the awesome Vitor.
The tour was awesome from day 1 and well organized and run with the perfect mix of culture and relax time. The group was great and I was fully able to enjoy my time in Mexico.
We enjoyed our recent highlights tour of Mexico. There was lots to see and explore. We thought the ancient sites were magnificent. However, we recommend that people arrive in Mexico city a couple of days beforehand to acclimatise and really explore this magnificent city and its museums. In Particular the Anthropology museum. We really enjoyed the mountainous regions, and the indigenous areas were just so interesting. The towns and cities of San Christobal De las casas, Campeche and Merida were splendid and worth staying for longer and really getting to know.
Playa del Carmen at the end of the trip was a huge disappointment. It's not worth the effort and is a little tacky.
This is a tour of archeological sites mixed with typical mexican dishes and exploration of Mexican Landscapes and sometimes even birdlife. We began in Mexico City - where I would recommend to arrive 1-2 days early Try to book tickets for night performance at Palacio de Bellas artes & if you like Frida Kahlo. Coyoacan itself was very turisty - too crowded (did not like that so much).
We loved the new feature -the excellent Jamaica Market in Mexico City - which is an amazing food- flower - fruit market. Some of the rides between Mexico City- Puebla-Oaxaca- Chiapas- San Cristobal-Palenque-Campeche and Merida can be rather long - around 5-6 hours in a bumby buss, so although the pace is moderate be aware that you are driving long distances. We loved Puebla - an old colonial spanish city, Oaxaca - nice colorfull - the sumidiero canyon (amazing boat ride along grand canyon like landscape). Of course the archeological sites are great and impressive (I liked Palenque). The food is a majority of meat but you do get to sample a lot of different foods - fruit & fish included, some I liked and some were not to my taste (but all good quality). The cooking class was great. The good part is that all breakfast is included and some of the lunches or diners too. Don't expect much of the swimming pools - they are rather small. The last day we went to swim in a cenote - which was awesome - a sort of sinkhole. Our tourleader gave us detailed explanations about archeology - he has a university degree in this. The advantage of this tour is that you get to stay in some places for 2-3 nights so this makes the tour more relaxing than others. There are no beach opportunities, unless you go the last days to Cancun. I would definately recommend this tour as I think the combination of food - markets and archeology is more varied and offers a more interesting perspective than only the archeology.
Step back in time with the Bonampak & Yaxchilan 2D/1N tour, a two-day archaeological adventure deep in Mexico’s lush jungle. Perfect for history buffs and curious explorers, this small group trip explores the awe-inspiring Mayan ruins of Bonampak and Yaxchilan—famed for their vibrant frescoes and mysterious stelae. Journey along the Usumacinta River, spot jungle wildlife, and enjoy expert-guided tours that bring ancient civilizations to life. What sets this tour apart is its access to lesser-known archaeological sites, offering a rare glimpse into the region’s past amid breathtaking scenery. For those yearning for culture and discovery, this trip is a must.
Toast to the vibrant flavors and rich traditions of Mexico on the "Best of Mexico" tour, a 15-day cultural adventure starting in Mexico City and ending on the beaches of Playa Del Carmen. Journey through ancient Maya sites like Chichen Itza, explore the colorful markets of Oaxaca, and indulge in a traditional pibil feast with a local family. From the cobbled streets of Merida to the waterfalls of Chiapas, this tour weaves together history, art, and local cuisine. With all accommodations and logistics included, the unique feature is its immersive local interactions—allowing you to experience indigenous cultures and authentic hospitality beyond the typical tourist trail.
Uncover Mexico’s dazzling diversity with the Mexico Highlights (from Cancun) Travel Pass—a 17-day self-guided tour connecting Cancun to Mexico City. Venture through ancient Mayan sites, marvel at the cenotes near Merida, wander Oaxaca’s colonial streets, and embrace the rhythms of Mexico’s vibrant culture. Designed for adventurous young adults and seasoned explorers, this trip balances authentic local experiences with freedom and flexibility. The USP: a seamless, immersive itinerary that weaves together iconic ruins, natural wonders, and colorful traditions, offering the ultimate taste of Mexico for independent travelers.
Chiapas beckons with adventure and cultural depth on this 11-day eco-tour, ideal for young adults and experienced explorers. Traverse mystical landscapes, from the towering Cañon del Sumidero to the serene lagoons of Montebello, and trek into untamed jungle. Engage with local communities like Zinacantan and Nahá, learning firsthand about their rich traditions, gastronomy, and environmental stewardship. Discover iconic archaeological sites such as Palenque and Yaxchilan, and witness how ancient and modern worlds intertwine. The tour’s unique edge: authentic interaction with local cultures and pristine nature, ensuring a journey filled with learning, connection, and awe.
San Cristobal De Las Casas, Palenque, Chiapas, Sumidero Canyon, Zinacantán, Tzimol, Lagunas De Montebello, Montes Azules Reserve, Yaxchilan, Nahá, Chiapa De Corzo