Get an authentic taste of Mexico on a journey through some of the country’s most famous culinary regions. Meander through Oaxaca’s aromatic markets with a local chef, take to the streets of Puebla to sample some the city’s local specialties and tuck into tasty treats in Mexico City. Your local leader will help you dig into the culture and history of Mexico with walking tours, visits to ancient ruins and local markets. If you’re after cultural richness, authentic experiences and flavoursome food, this is the adventure for you.
Enjoy Mexican cuisine and the cultural wonders offered by this 12-day seat-in-coach tour. Get in touch with the abundant natural environment and culture of Oaxaca: natural beauties such as the Tule tree, the archaeological site of Monte Alban and the production of handmade textiles in Teotitlán. In Merida cooking class, you will discover amazing traditional dishes. In addition, you can taste delicious local fruits. You will also learn about the customs and traditions of Yucatan, visit Chichen Itza and bathe in a Cenote.
Enjoy Mexican cuisine and the cultural wonders offered by this 9-day seat-in-coach tour. In Merida cooking class, you will discover amazing traditional dishes. In addition, you can taste delicious local fruits. You will also learn about the customs and traditions of Yucatan, visit Chichen Itza and bathe in a Cenote.
Say Hola to an adventure in the heart of Mexico. From Aztec to Zapotec, this eight-day trip blends the best of the country’s highlights and lesser-known spots, with ancient ruins and natural wonders around every corner. With local experiences and plenty of free time, you can make the adventure your own. Wander through bustling markets, learn the secrets of black pottery and join an alebirjes workshop. Try pasita (raisin-flavoured liqueur) in a local bar in Puebla, explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Monte Alban and Teotihuacan and discover the vibrant art scene of Oaxaca with a local by your side
Mexico exceeded all my expectations. The diversity of the people and culture held a surprise every day. The local people are so pleased to be welcoming tourists to the areas we visited. There was a strong police presence particularly on highway 99 in the Chiapas area but not threatening and indeed, in other areas, made us feel safe.
The tour was very busy with early departures in order to be able to cover the itinerary. Nothing was too much trouble for our guide - Tacho, he was proud to tell us of his Mayan ancestry and history of Mexico.
I would have liked to spend a night on the Chocolate farm in the highlands and Maybe, just one night in San Cristobel but other than that can’t see how you could cover the trip length without that long drive to Tuxtla (nearly 11 hours for us due to road blocks and minor bus problem).