DAY 01 : AIRPORT – MEXICO CITY
Arrive to Mexico Airport & welcome
Transfer to hotel select and overnight
Lunch and Dinner not included.
Transfer in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
DAY 02 : MEXICO CITY TOUR-ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM- MEXICO CITY
Breakfast at the hotel
At 9H30 Visit the Anthropology Museum (Closed on Mondays) it is located on Reforma Ave, this spectacular museum besides assembling the most incredible archaeological and ethnographic heritage. Continue to visit National Palace (outside), with Diego Rivera Murals, Zocalo Square and Metropolitan Cathedral embodying centuries of history and refinement, Mexico’s historic city center harbors more than 1,500 buildings that constitute the beating heart of the country.
Return to the hotel at 15H00 (Half Day Tour)
Lunch and Dinner not included
Lodgment at the hotel
Services in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
DAY 03 : MEXICO CITY –SHRINE GUADALUPE- TEOTIHUACAN – MEXICO CITY
Breakfast at the hotel
Pick up to visit 3 Culture Square and Guadalupe shrine and continue to Teotihuacán (42 km from Mexico City) Teotihuacan, which means the place where men become gods. These are among the most important pre-Hispanic ruins in the Americas due to their masterful urban layout, the monumental architecture and the strong religious and political influence that Teotihuacan held over other cities, here we will visit the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon.
Lunch and Dinner not included
Return to Mexico City and overnight at the hotel
Lodgment at the hotel
Services in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
DAY 04 : MEXICO CITY AIRPORT/ MERIDA
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to the airport to take flight to Merida (FLIGHT TICKET IS NOT INCLUDED IN OUR PRICES)
Arrival to Merida and transfer to the Hotel
Rest of the day at leisure
Lunch and Dinner not included
Lodgment at the hotel
Services in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
DAY 05 : MERIDA -UXMAL-KABAH & SAYIL- MERIDA
Breakfast at the hotel
Located to the southwest of Mérida, there is an area of hills called Ruta Puuc where the archaeological zone of Uxmal emerges spectacularly, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is one of the archaeological zones of the Mayan culture whose architecture is one of the most majestic in Yucatan. Within the Puuc route we will also discover Kabah & Sayil.
Lunch on tour included
Dinner not included
Continue to Merida and lodgment at the hotel
Services in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
DAY 06 : MERIDA – CHICHEN ITZA – CANCUN
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure to Chichén-Itzá, in this place, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, you will be transported to pre-Hispanic times. You will visit among other buildings The Pyramid of Kukulkan is one of the most iconic examples of Maya architecture of all time. Each year, during the spring and autumn equinoxes, the famous feathered serpent slides down the steps of the temple showcasing the precise coordination with which the Maya were able to harmonize nature and their surroundings.
Lunch included on tour
Dinner not included
Continue to Cancun SEE OUR PRICES OF BEACH EXTENSIONS
Services in Seat-in coach in English / Spanish
Check out in hotels is at 12h00
END OF OUR SERVICES
Our services include :
- Transfer Airport – Hotel in Seat-in Coach in English / Spanish
- All Tours mentioned on the program in Seat-in Coach in English / Spanish in air conditions minivan or vehicle
- All entrance Fees for the visits mentioned on the Program
- Meals mentioned on itinerary
- Maximum 2 children sharing same room with 2 adults (no extra beds are guaranteed)
- Saturday and Sunday Telephone assistance in English (based in Mexico City)
- Lodgment on the hotels mentioned or similar according to availability
Our services do not include :
- Transfers from / to AIFA (Felipe Angeles airport) please contact us for prices
- Transfer out (check our supplements according the hotel of your selection)
- Beach extensions in Cancun or Playa del Carmen or Tulum
- Drop off to a Hotel in Playa del Carmen or Tulum
- Environmental tax in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Riviera maya and Chetumal =between 3.5 – 6.5USD per room per night
- Departure tax in Cancun = 259 pesos per person (17USD approx.) can be paid ahead on the following link https://www.visitax.gob.mx//sitio/
- Free of charge for the tour leader
- Airport taxes
- Domestic flights
- International flights
- Drinks
- Any meal not described on the program
- Personal expenses or telephone calls
- Any visit or excursion not described on the program
- Sickness, accident or repatriate insurance
- Mexican departure tax per person
- Guides and drivers tips
- Changes in programs and reservations for events due to unforeseen reasons
- Single room supplement
- Supplement for higher price in hotels in case do not find availability in similar Hotels
- Sudden increase of gasoline and/or diesel: gasoline and diesel are cheap in Mexico because of a major grant from the federal government, but this grant will disappear, not knowing the date or new conditions, we wish to inform you that our prices are sensitive to experience an increase because of this.
OUR SUGGESTION OF FLIGTHS :
- Mexico City, MX (MEX) - Mérida, MX (MID)
- Departs: 13.40 Hrs. / Arrives: 15.41 Hrs. / Aeromexico AM 828
- NET / NET PRICE: $ 310 USD PER PERSON IN US AMERICAN DOLLARS
- (The flight suggestion is informative, at the time of booking it will be quoted according to the availability of the day)
CITY |
HOTEL 3* (Local Norm) |
MEXICO |
REGENTE https://www.hotel-regente.com.mx/ Standard Room |
MERIDA |
DORALBA INN MÉRIDA https://www.doloresalba.com/nueva/ merida.php Standard Room |
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Tipping is customary in Mexico. In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% is standard if service is not included.
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