Experience Overview
Journey through the ancient heartland of the Aztecs, Zapotecs and Maya on our tour of Mexico and beyond. From the energy of Mexico City to the vibrance of colonial Oaxaca and the mystery of the Palenque jungle, tick off Mexico's must-sees before crossing the border into Guatemala and Belize. Get a real flavour for local life, fuelling up on tacos and tequila. Want to see Mexico at its most vibrant. Choose a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) departure to witness the unique celebration.
Marvel at Mayan ruins - From Palenque to Tikal, get closer to Latin Americas mysterious heritage at these iconic sites.
Soak up colonial charm - Visit idyllic cities like Oaxaca and San Cristobal, soaking up local life in the Zocalos and dipping into artisanal markets.
See the Sumidero Canyon - Take to the water on a boat trip through this towering gorge, spotting wildlife along the way.
Highlights
- Explore the impressive Aztec & Mayan sites of Mexico, plus enjoy the best of the Yucatan|Experience the local life & colour of Indigenous villages|Discover little-explored ruins, hidden by rainforest
- Explore some of the very best Aztec & Mayan sites of Mexico|Experience the local life & colour of Indigenous villages|Discover little-explored ruins, hidden by rainforest
Trip Details
Product Code: 20283
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: BusBoat
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: MXY
Starts: Belize
Finishes: Belize
Duration: 21 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Easy
Includes
- Explore Tour Leader
- Boat Crew
- Driver(s)
- Local Guide(s)
Accommodation
- Hotel Fontan Reforma
- Mision Oaxaca
- Hotel Calli
- Casa Mexicana
- Hotel Maya Tulipanes
- Hotel Casona de la Isla
- Cahal Pech Village Resort
- La Isla Resort
- Hotel Nueve18
- Hotel Meson De Marquez
- Hotel Del Gobernador
- Hotel Casa Blanca
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $7,520 ($358 /day)
Itinerary
Our tour starts today in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico and the bustling heart and soul of the country. CDMX, as the city is also known, gives \ metropolis\ a whole new meaning with a new landmark, museum or gallery at every turn, not to mention the countless colourful markets, cosmopolitan eateries and leafy parks.
Due to the number of evening flights into the international airport, our tour leader will meet you on the morning of day two for a welcome meeting. Look out for a message in the hotel reception with timings and other details for the day.
There are no activities planned today, so you\ re free to arrive at any time. If you\ d like to receive an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Mexico City International Airport (MEX) which is around a 30-minute to one-hour drive from the hotel.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to have a stroll around Alameda Central, Mexico City's oldest municipal park, or visit the Templo Mayor Museum, which is known for its exhibits relating to the Aztec civilization.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Fontan Reforma
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - No
- Breakfast Provided - No
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: None
We'll head out to explore the city like a local this morning, on foot and by public transport. The Zocalo is the vibrant heart of the city; the main square that has been a cornerstone in public gatherings since ancient times. We'll walk down to the centre from the hotel, taking a trip to a local pasteleria en route to try some traditional sweet bread. The National Palace is located on the east side of the square - the President lives here as his permanent residence and we'll take a look at it from the outside, along with the grand metropolitan cathedral. The Zocalo also gives us our first taste of Mexico's ancient history - the well-preserved remains of the ancient Aztec Templo Mayor can be found here, right in the bustle of the downtown district.
After exploring around the Zocalo, we'll hop on public transport to the sprawling Chapultepec Park, where we'll wander through to the National Anthropology Museum. One of the finest museums in the world, its exhibits give us a flavour of the country's history, which we'll delve further into during our stay.
Today's city tour ends at the museum, and you can opt to spend more time exploring or head back to the centre with our tour leader.
Please note, our walk will cover around 10 kilometres/6 miles, including time at the museum, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Fontan Reforma
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Our destination today is Teotihuacan, a mysterious complex of pyramid ruins, abandoned 13 centuries ago. En route, we'll make a stop at the Basilica de Guadalupe, an important pilgrimage site for Mexicans which has a miraculous story to tell (our tour leader will fill us in). Moving on to the Teotihuacan Pyramids, we'll take some time to explore. Once the largest city in the Americas, with 100,000 inhabitants, its influence swept through Middle America and Maya craftsmen borrowed its decorative motifs and building designs. Centuries later, the Aztecs came to call Teotihuacan 'the Place of the Gods\ , giving you a hint at its importance.
After our visit, we'll have lunch nearby (not included) and we might have time to discover the ancient uses of agave and obsidian in a workshop and craft shop nearby. In the afternoon, we'll head back to Mexico City and, if you\ d like to, there'll be the chance to climb the Torre Latinoamericana this evening - one of the tallest buildings in the city, with a panoramic viewing platform that gives views across the downtown and beyond.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Fontan Reforma
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Leaving the capital we drive south through cactus country to Oaxaca, one of the most charming colonial cities in Mexico. Our drive time will be approximately 8 hours, including several stops. During the latter half of the drive we'll have some beautiful views of the Sierra Madre mountains, and the cactus-covered landscape. We'll arrive in the late afternoon, and we can expect the historical centre to be extremely busy with people who have come from across Mexico as well as the rest of the world to take part in the Day of the Dead celebrations.
The origins of the Dia de los Muertos can be traced back as far as the indigenous people of Mesoamerica; the Zapotecs, Aztecs and the Maya all had ancient rituals for celebrating the lives of their ancestors. The modern day festivities take place between the 31st October and 2nd November each year, when it is believed to be easier for the souls of the departed to visit the living. Relatives tend to gather in cemeteries where they build private shrines and altars and bring along food, drink, toys and other sentimental items to share with their returning relatives. The ceremonies are a fascinating insight into local culture and beliefs.
Oaxaca is one of the best places to witness the Day of Dead celebrations, as the traditions are very much alive in this part of Mexico. The city is often full at this time, and the streets will be busy - not just with local markets, street vendors, entertainers and parades (events change from year to year), but with visitors spilling out from cafes, restaurants and bars. Many of the festivities take place at night in the local cemeteries as well as in the streets of Oaxaca. Depending on your departure date, you will be in Oaxaca on one or two of the nights of the 31st, 1st and 2nd, and you will experience the different festivities taking place on those days.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Mision Oaxaca
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
As with many of the colonial cities in Mexico, Oaxaca was built in the 1500s with stones taken from ancient civilisations in the close surroundings. Today we'll visit Monte Alban, the most important site in the Oaxaca area, built by the Zapotec people who flourished here over 1,500 years ago. This impressive complex of temples, pyramids and enigmatic rock carvings was built literally on top of a hill, which means that there will be some hill walking and steps to conquer in the site today. The incredible views over the Sierra Madre and the fertile valley are well worth the effort. Unlike sites like Teotihuacan, Monte Alban was lived in until the arrival of the conquistadors, as the Mixtec civilisation took over from the Zapotecs and continued its use.
This afternoon we have free time at leisure in Oaxaca. Depending on your departure date, there will still be Dia de los Muertos celebrations to enjoy this afternoon in the beautiful historic centre.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Mision Oaxaca
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
We have a long journey ahead of us today as we begin to head towards San Cristobal. The drive will lead us up through the winding roads of the Sierra Madre Mountain range and we'll make several stops along the way. Our first port of call is a 2,000-year-old swamp cypress tree in Santa Maria del Tule, close to Oaxaca. The tree has a circumference of 54 metres and has the shortest trunk of any in the world. Next, we'll head to the small town of Teotitlan del Valle, a region where it's more common to hear the Zapotec language than Spanish. Here, weaving has been a local technique since ancient times, and we'll see how the craftsmen make fine works of art. We'll continue to the ancient Mixtec site of Mitla, where we'll have an explanation of the ruins. Finally, we'll journey on to Tehuantepec, a convenient stopping point on our journey to San Cristobal.
Note, our drive time today is ten hours, including stops.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Calli
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Leaving early this morning, we'll have a five-hour drive to Cahuare, the starting point for our visit to the spectacular Sumidero Canyon. The canyon is a unique rift measuring 41 kilometres long and up to 1000 metres deep, cut by the Rio Grijalva. This is the spot where, in the 16th century, 1000 Chiapa indigenous people committed suicide rather than submit to Spanish rule. We'll take a trip on a speed boat to fully appreciate the towering gorge, before driving for two hours up a scenic mountain road to San Cristóbal de las Casas. At 2,210 metres above sea level, it can get cold at night, a sharp contrast to the heat of Tehuantepec.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Casa Mexicana
- Grade - Premium
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
San Cristobal has a unique atmosphere, located high in the scenic Chiapas Mountain range. The indigenous groups from the surrounding hills fill the town and marketplace with their colourful dress including the distinctive Tzotzil community who still retain much of their Mayan customs and language.
Today, we'll be visiting San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan, indigenous villages close to San Cristobal that practise an interesting blend of Catholicism and traditional Maya beliefs. This area is famous for its bright textiles and weavings in intricate designs. You might like to pick up souvenirs here during our free time this afternoon.
Much like Oaxaca, San Cristobal is a charming town to explore on foot and also has its fair share of museums. The Na Bolom, House of the Jaguar, is dedicated to the preservation of the Lacandón tribe and displays many of their artefacts, while the Textiles Centre is a superb showcase of the weaving traditions found both in Chiapas as well as the rest of Mexico and Central America. There are also museums dedicated to amber and jade, that not only display historical pieces but also give an understanding of the importance of these materials to the ancient civilisations.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Casa Mexicana
- Grade - Premium
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Leaving the highlands behind us, today we have a long driving day ahead of us (approximately eight hours, plus stops). The road is slow and winding, but there are scenic views as we descend to the jungles of Palenque. We'll be driving via the town of Villahermosa, where we'll stop for lunch.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Maya Tulipanes
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Today's guided visit to the ruins of Palenque is one of the highlights of our tour of Mexico. Palenque is both a fascinating and important site and we'll explore it in depth with a guide. Once the choking forest was cleared, the ruins revealed the tomb of the ruler Pakal, his body adorned with a marvellous jade death mask - one of the most prized relics of the Maya culture, discovered only in 1952. The entire site, shrouded by the steamy rainforest, has an aura of deep mystery. After our tour, you'll have the choice to explore the site some more or head back to the town.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Maya Tulipanes
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
We'll leave Palenque early in the morning and travel for around 3 hours to the El Ceibo Border. After crossing into Guatemala, we'll continue for another 3 hours to the picturesque town of Flores. Located on the shores of Lake Peten Itza, Flores is a very laid-back city with a rich history. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the Americas and was the last Maya city to fall to the Spanish. Today will be a long travel day, and we expect to arrive in Flores in the mid-afternoon.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Casona de la Isla
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
After breakfast, we'll leave Flores and drive for two hours to Yaxha, where we'll enjoy a guided tour of the magnificent ruins. This ancient city is located on the shores of two lakes, Yaxha and Sacnab, within the UNESCO-listed Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo biosphere reserve. This area is rich in rainforests and wetlands, teeming with wildlife.
The ruins span several square kilometers and include 500 structures uncovered so far. The city's name, meaning 'green-blue water,' was given thanks to its picturesque lakeside location. We'll spend around two hours exploring the site before stopping for lunch (not included) and returning to Flores. Back in Flores, there will be an opportunity for an optional boat trip on Lake Peten Itza.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Casona de la Isla
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Today we visit Tikal, the great Maya metropolis set in the midst of the rainforest, which can justly be compared with the celebrated ancient cities of Egypt and Greece. Initially settled in about 600BC, Tikal was abandoned by its rulers around 890AD and totally deserted a hundred years later. The city covered an area of 16 square kilometres. Re-discovered in 1848, only a few of its great temples and pyramids have been excavated. The site is extensive, so we include a guided tour in the morning followed by free time to let you explore. We can appreciate the prolific birdlife in the surrounding rainforest and take in amazing views of the forest canopy from the tops of the pyramids. At 3.30pm, we'll drive back to Flores.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Casona de la Isla
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Today we'll say goodbye to Guatemala and drive over the border to San Ignacio in Belize. En route, we'll visit the little-known site of Xunantunich, with its fantastic array of pyramids and temples. Then, we'll make our way to our hotel, where the rest of the afternoon is free. If you still have room for one more Mayan sites, the ruins of Cahal Pech are well worth a visit, high up on a hill near the centre of San Ignacio town. Alternatively, you could walk into the town and check out the lively local market (note, the market doesn't run on Sundays).
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Cahal Pech Village Resort
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Today, we'll drive to Belize City and catch our first glimpse of the Caribbean. In the city, we'll board our water taxi for the one-hour journey to the tropical island of Caye Caulker. Once a pirate lair, this tiny but beautiful island lies 34 kilometres/21 miles northeast of Belize City and about 1.6 kilometres/1 mile inside the greatest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
Please note that the seven days in Caye Caulker and the Yucatan are designed as an extension to our Contrasts of Mexico tour. Some of your fellow group members may leave the tour today in Belize City. Whilst the extension has been designed to complement the trip, it's worth noting that it might not be a group experience and you may not be travelling with other customers. Our tour leader from the Contrasts of Mexico tour will accompany you throughout the extension.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - La Isla Resort
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
The island of Caye Caulker remains authentic - the local fishermen catch lobster, conch, fish and crab to supply domestic and foreign markets. It's a popular place with backpackers, so there's a good number of reasonably priced restaurants.
Today, there'll be time to relax or enjoy a number of optional trips. You might like to take a snorkelling trip out to the nearby Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark and Ray Alley, or take a full-day trip out to Goff's Caye to observe manatee in their natural mangrove habitat. Scuba diving is also available.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - La Isla Resort
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
This morning, we'll leave Caye Caulker by boat, sailing back to the mainland and driving north to the Belizean border before crossing into Mexico via Chetumal. We'll then continue by vehicle to the small town of Bacalar, situated on the banks of the beautiful Lake Bacalar in the Riviera Maya. The lake is frequently named 'the Seven Coloured Lagoon' for its many different shades of blue and has strikingly clear waters thanks to the white limestone bottom. We have this afternoon free to explore.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Nueve18
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
We head northeast from Bacalar this morning, towards the dramatically situated site of Tulum, situated on its clifftop perch overlooking the turquoise water and golden sands below. The ruins of Tulum date back to the late period of the Mayan civilisation when there was developing enmity between Mayan provinces, so the city is guarded by thick ramparts and a watch tower.
After visiting the site we will continue on to the colonial city of Valladolid, arriving in the late afternoon. We'll be free here to enjoy the picturesque and colourful town centre. Valladolid even has its own cenote just a few blocks away from the main Zocalo, which is a great option for a late afternoon swim.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Meson De Marquez
- Grade - Premium
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
This morning, we'll visit the ruins of Chichen Itza. Founded in AD432, re-founded in 987 and conquered by the Toltecs in the 10th century, the culture of the Maya and the Toltec gradually fused. The pyramids, palaces, temples and ballcourt (where death was the penalty for defeat) are adorned with astonishing sculptures. Under the pressure of the civil war, the great monuments deteriorated, and the Maya civilisation collapsed, but undeniably Chichen Itza remains one of the most outstanding sites in the Americas - its main pyramid was denoted as the Seventh New Wonder of the World in 2007.
After our visit to this extensive site, we will continue to the beautiful city of Merida. En route we will make a stop at Cenote Yokdzonot where we will have the chance to take a refreshing dip!
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Del Gobernador
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
We'll have our final site visit this morning; to those in the know, Uxmal is one of the Yucatan's most underrated ancient cities. Encircled by hills, Uxmal is expansive in its design with majestic palaces and pyramids, and long geometrical friezes that rank among the most splendid examples of ancient American Art. The incredible Pyramid of the Magician and the beautiful Governor's Palace are two of the finest examples of Mayan art found in Meso America.
Later in the day, we'll return to Merida, where we'll have time to wander the narrow streets, watching the horse-drawn carriages rattle past. Alternatively, there's an option to visit Celestun, the pink flamingo sanctuary.
Accommodation:
- Type - Hotel
- Accommodation Name - Hotel Del Gobernador
- Grade - Comfortable
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
Our trip ends this morning at our hotel in Merida.
There are no activities planned today, so you\ re free to depart from Merida at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you\ d like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Manuel Crescencio Rejon International Airport (MID) which is approximately a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Accommodation:
- Type -
- Accommodation Name -
- Grade -
- All Inclusive - No
- Any Meal Provided - Yes
- Breakfast Provided - Yes
- Dinner Provided - No
- Lunch Provided - No
- Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast
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Reviews
Anonymous - Traveled, April 2025
Our tour leader was brilliant. For me much of the accommodation did not reflect the usual qualities that Explore embodies, particularly the Mision Hotel in Oaxaca and the Hotel Quinta Regia in Valladolid which were large sprawling neglected hotels. We also had problems with the transport as the new local provider was initially keen to give us a different driver on a daily basis and provide inadequate minibuses, until the group complained to Explore. Tulum was an endurance of tourist hype but the other sites were fascinating, particularly those that were quieter and remote.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/21/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, March 2025
Fantastic experience with so much to see and do.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 04/07/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, January 2025
Excellent itinerary and leader. Generally poor accommodation
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 02/18/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, January 2025
Tour leader and itinerary excellent but accommodation and breakfasts generally poor Having a fridge as a basic standard in a hot climate is a must but most accommodation did not have this. Sometimes in the same hotel fridges and safes were available but not in Explore's standard rooms Breakfast was often chaotic given other tour groups
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 02/16/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, January 2025
Tour guide and itinerary excellent but some of the accommodation was poor eg dark with no fridge and in some cases the bathrooms were not clean. Often better accommodation in the same hotel was available but Explore went for the absolute basic criteria. Breakfast was hit and miss in terms of quality and ambience ( sometimes chaotic with other tour groups)
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 02/19/2025
Anonymous - Traveled, November 2024
Absolutely fabulous trip. Experienced so many different cultures and saw such a contrast of beautiful countries. Our guide Mayra made the trip so special, her knowledge was incredible and she shared her passion and enthusiasm about all the amazing archaeological sites that we Visted. It’s full on but you are so well guided and looked after that the pace was very manageable and enjoyable. Great tour , great group.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 12/04/2024
Sheila - Traveled, January 2025
This is a varied and interesting tour with many unexpected cultural experiences. Ana Davila is an excellent tour leader who brings the archaeological sites, history and her culture to life. Mexico, Belize and Guatemala all have their own characters and it was interesting to see these differences. A fascinating and highly enjoyable tour.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 01/20/2025
Gloria - Traveled, November 2024
Our trip was excellent. We had a very good itinerary, interesting and varied. We visited amazing archeological sites, saw beautiful landscapes from the volcanos in Sierra Madre to rain forest and a the tropical island of Caye Caulker. An unexpected bonus was seeing lots of wildlife in Guatemala. We also had the opportunity to visit local artisan families and experience life in charming towns. Our tour guide Mayra Fiesco was amazing, she had excellent knowledge and was extremely helpful making everything run smoothly. We also had excellent drivers making us feel safe during all journeys. It was a fantastic holiday!!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 12/10/2024
Anonymous - Traveled, November 2024
Good coverage of cultural highlights Mexico had to offer. Excellent guide. Accommodation in few places esp in Mexico City, Cali and Merida could be better ! Otherwise an excellent trip with good exposure to Mexico !
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/29/2024
Andrew - Traveled, October 2024
Great tour. Ana was fantastic. The jungle lodges were excellent. Suggest improvements: Premium hotels need to be more central in the major cities. Location is more important than swimming pools. We missed out in Oaxaca especially. You must include a stop in Puebla, especially as we drive right past it. I visited separately and it’s a great stop off.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 11/12/2024
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