Feel the mystical vibes of the weird and wonderful Dia de los Muertos, or the annual Day of the Dead festival, on a five-day cultural exploration of Mexico City and surrounds. Visit the museums of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera and learn all about their fascination with death, wander about the Tlahuac community, participate in a traditional Day of the Dead ceremony and see elaborate altars dedicated to the deceased. This festival is all about rituals, so dive straight into the spooky ceremonies that have made this tradition so infamous. Oh, and Mexico City’s tacos will make you feel you’ve died and gone to heaven, too.
Feel the mystical vibes of the weird and wonderful Dia de los Muertos, or the annual Day of the Dead festival, on this five-day cultural exploration of Mexico City. Sample tasty street food at the open-air Mercado San Juan, join a calaveritas de azucar (sugar skulls) workshop and take part in a traditional Day of the Dead ceremony. This festival is all about rituals, so you’ll dive straight into the spiritual (and sometimes spooky) ceremonies that have made this tradition so famous.
Immerse yourself in Mexico's vibrant culture with a memorable Day of the Dead tour departing from Mexico City. Experience authentic Mexican traditions, visit ancient pyramids at Teotihuacan, and stroll through vibrant Oaxacan markets. Witness captivating Día de los Muertos celebrations and indulge in traditional cuisine. This exclusive journey offers a deep dive into Mexico's rich heritage, ensuring an unforgettable adventure filled with historical insights, cultural festivities, and unique travel experiences. Join this incredible experience and celebrate life and death in Mexico's heart.
Music is interwoven into the heart of each southern American city and helps tell a bigger story of its past and present. Embark on an exciting South USA tour, starting from the vibrant city of New Orleans and making your way through Baton Rouge, Memphis, and Nashville before concluding in the bustling metropolis of Atlanta. This journey will immerse you in the rich cultural heritage, music scenes, and southern hospitality of these captivating cities
This trip packs a lot in - culture, Mayan sites, eating, seeing local craftsmen at work, and just soaking up the atmosphere in the old Spanish colonial towns. Around and about in Mexico city, beautiful Puebla, San Cristobal and then lots of Mayan sites.
The hotels were all good (had one slight problem in one of them but hopefully Exodus can get that sorted out for future trips).
There are some long travelling days due to the distances which need to be covered, but it's worth it and a lot of the scenery is just amazing to see.
There’s the Yucatán Peninsula of the guidebooks, then there’s the one we’ll show you on this activity-packed adventure. Guided by an expert tour leader, we explore the ruins of the Maya, swim in the fresh waters of a rainforest cenote, drive a classic Land Rover around a historic hacienda, discover the secrets of Yucatán cuisine, and see the pink flamingos of Ría Lagartos. We finish in the beautiful but little-known beach town of El Cuyo, the perfect end to the adventure.
Ready to experience the celebration that is on EVERYONE'S travel bucket-list? Of course you are! We're talking is short but sweet trip which jam-packs all the epic celebrations into 6 awesome days. We've seen it in the movies (yes we all wept at Coco) and now we're heading to Mexico City to see what it's all about. From exploring vibrant neighbourhoods to being in the beating heart of the city during the parades, THIS is the ultimate way to experience the historic celebrations like a local!
Discover Mexico, where jungle temples and abandoned cities make way to colonial towns. This fusion of history has led to a unique culture, encompassing the art of Frida Kahlo and the delicious cuisine of Oaxaca. See it all on a journey from Mexico City to Chichén Itzá, one of the New Wonders of the World. This extra-special adventure, which is one day longer than the standard trip, spends a day celebrating the Day of the Dead, witnessing the traditions and visiting the Chamulan village of Romerillo for an authentic experience of the festivities.