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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.
Food tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
The priceless memories I have from our group tour to Belize made me feel like I made the right decision to book with CharlieTheTraveler. The company has a personal 'touch' to its services and really does care about its customers. The tour guide also cared a lot about us, ensuring we were never bored and instead were having a great time. He did a great job.
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.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
16-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Mexico City, Playa Del Carmen, T
Mexico City, Playa Del Carmen, Teotihuacan Pyramids, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, San Cristóbal, Palenque, Merida, Chichen Itza
Step into a world where ancient Maya cities meet vibrant highland markets on the 'Guatemala - Land of the Maya' tour. This 15-day guided adventure, crafted for experienced travelers, weaves together the best of Guatemala’s culture, history, and breathtaking nature through moderate activity.
Sail across the stunning Lake Atitlan, ringed by volcanic peaks and dotted with traditional Maya villages. Dive into the lush jungles of Tikal and Copan, where the echoes of ancient civilizations linger among towering temples and carved stelae. Experience the buzz of Chichicastenango’s famous market, where modern Maya culture bursts with color and life.
Unique to this tour is its inclusion of local festivals, such as Holy Week in Antigua or the giant kite festival in Sumpango, offering rare cultural immersion. Whether you’re exploring remote ruins or mingling with artisans, the trip’s blend of iconic sights and off-the-beaten-path gems guarantees a rich introduction to Central America’s heart and soul.
Active and outdoor
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
I am pleased with CharlieTheTraveler. The company planned a great trip to the Dominican Republic that I took with my sister. I enjoyed all of the tours we went on and it was a much needed relaxing vacation thanks to the company’s well-planned trip.
The Explore tour was very good and our experience was heightened by the knowledge and helpfulness of our tour guide, Joan Alvarez. The only difficult experience was our stay at a Casa Particolares which was not really set up properly for guests.
Active and outdoor
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers