DAY 01 : ARRIVAL – MEXICO CITY
Early check in not included & Check in at the hotels is at 15h00
Arrival to Mexico City and transfer to the hotel
Lunch, Dinner is not included
Transfer in Private Services in English
Overnight
DAY 02 : MEXICO – CITY TOUR – MEXICO
Breakfast at the hotel
Visit to the Anthropology Museum (is closed on Mondays)
Considered one of the world's finest archaeological museums, this museum houses a vast collection of artifacts in 23 exhibition halls. Its most famous exhibit is the Aztec sun stone, a cosmological calendar.
Historical Center: 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.
Continue to visit National Palace (only outside), Zocalo Square and Metropolitan Cathedral
Return to the hotel. Lunch and Dinner not included
Overnight
All Services are Private in English
DAY 03 : MEXICO – GUADALUPE SHRINE – TEOTIHUACAN – MEXICO
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure to The Basilica of Guadalupe,a shrine in Mexico City that is an important Catholic pilgrimage site and one of the most visited churches in the world.
Continue to Teotihuacan and visit the site: Teotihuacan is one of the most impressive urban architectural complexes in ancient America, and one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world. Teotihuacan's name, "Place where the gods were made; city of the Gods," expresses what the city meant to the Aztecs.Return to the hotel
Lunch and Dinner are not included
Overnight
All Services are Private in English
DAY 04 : MEXICO – CUERNAVACA – TAXCO
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure to Cuernavaca and visit
Departure to Taxco
Departure to Cuernavaca and Taxco. Visit of both cities. CUERNAVACA: is the capital of the state of Morelos in Mexico. The city, whose original name was Cuauhnáhuac, is known as "the city of eternal spring" due of its climate, 27 °C throughout the year. TAXCO: The Mexican capital of silver", north of Chilpancingo, the capital of the state of Guerrero, considered one of the most picturesque towns in Mexico, this destination offers the magical charm of its cobbled streets, its colonial buildings and its houses white walls with red tile roofs; the incomparable beauty of the Cathedral of Santa Prisca, one of the most representative examples of baroque architecture in Mexico
Arrival to Taxco to the hotel. Lunch and dinner are not included
Overnight
All Services are Private in English
DAY 05 : TAXCO – ACAPULCO
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure to Acapulco
Acapulco is full of music and happiness, with its great view of the beaches.
Arrival to Acapulco to the Hotel
Lunch and dinner are not included
Overnight
All Services are Private in English
DAY 06 : ACAPULCO
Breakfast included
Visit La Quebrada where we can find the divers: it is situated around a horseshoe shaped natural bay, with hills and cliff son either side.
Afternoon at leisure
Overnight
DAY 07 : ACAPULCO / MEXICO
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to the Mexico City Airport to take flight home
Transfer in Private Service in English
Check out at the hotels is at 12h00
END OF OUR SERVICES
Our services include :
- Transfer Airport – Hotel - Airport in private service in English
- 2-3 pax Auto Unit / 04-06 pax Van Unit / 7-10 pax Sprinter Unit Mercedes Benz or similar
- All visits mentioned in the program in private service in English in air-conditioned
- English speaking guide in all tour
- Entrance Fees of the mentioned visits on the Program
- Lodging in mentioned hotel or similar category depending on the availability
- Meals mentioned on itinerary
- Saturday and Sunday telephone assistance in English (based in Mexico City)
Our services do not include :
- Chambermaids tips
- Bell boys tips in airports and hotels
- Our prices do not include transfers from / to AIFA (Felipe Angeles airport) please contact us for prices
- The entrance to the National Palace (Palacio Nacional in Mexico City) CANNOT BE GUARANTEED, it will only be visited from the outside.
- At Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya and Tulum : Not included: “Derecho de Saneamiento Ambiental”, “Mandatory Municipal Charge”. The tax will be collected directly in the property. We kindly ask you to please communicate this with whomever you deem necessary from Jan 1st 2018 onwards: M.N. $73 per occupied room per day.
- BAGGAGE HANDLING AT AIRPORTS
- Free of charge for the tour leader
- Departure tax in Cancun = $259 pesos per person (16 usd approx.) can be paid ahead on the following link https://www.visitax.gob.mx//sitio/
- For bookings of 800 usd or less an additional charge of 35 usd must be placed as wire transfer or 6% of the total if you are paying with PayPal
- 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.
City |
HOTEL 3* (Local Norm) |
MEXICO CITY |
REGENTE https://www.hotel-regente.com.mx/ Standard room |
TAXCO |
AGUA ESCONDIDA https://www.aguaescondida.com/ Standard room |
ACAPULCO |
EL CANO https://www.hotelelcano.com.mx/ Standard room |
Mexico, a country rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes, invites travelers to explore its enchanting tapestry of ancient ruins, vibrant cities, and breathtaking coastlines. Mexico City, the bustling capital, is a metropolis that seamlessly blends Aztec and Spanish colonial heritage, evident in landmarks like the historic Zocalo and the grand Metropolitan Cathedral. The Yucatán Peninsula is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders, with Chichen Itzá's iconic pyramid and the ancient city of Tulum overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Oaxaca, a UNESCO-listed city, captivates with its indigenous markets, vibrant festivals, and traditional Zapotec and Mixtec crafts.
Best Time to Visit :
The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season, which typically runs from late November to April. However, specific timing can vary depending on the region you plan to visit. Keep in mind that popular tourist destinations might be crowded during peak seasons.
Visa Requirements :
Many nationalities, including citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and Japan, can enter Mexico without a visa for tourism purposes for up to 180 days. However, it's always best to check the latest visa requirements before traveling.
Language :
The official language of Mexico is Spanish. While English is widely spoken in tourist areas and major cities, it's helpful to know some basic Spanish phrases to enhance your travel experience.
Currency :
The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Credit cards are widely accepted in most tourist areas, but it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially when visiting smaller towns and markets.
Transportation :
Mexico has a well-developed transportation network that includes buses, trains, and domestic flights. For short distances within cities, taxis and ridesharing services like Uber are convenient options. However, be cautious and use authorized taxis to avoid scams.
Accommodation :
Mexico offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, budget hostels, and vacation rentals. Popular tourist destinations like Cancun, Mexico City, and Playa del Carmen have a plethora of accommodation choices.
Top Attractions :
Chichen Itza : Explore the iconic Mayan ruins, including the famous El Castillo pyramid.
Tulum : Relax on pristine beaches and visit the cliff-top Mayan ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Mexico City : Discover the vibrant capital city with its historic center, museums, and delicious street food.
Cancun : Enjoy the white sand beaches, water sports, and lively nightlife of this popular resort destination.
Oaxaca : Immerse yourself in indigenous culture, visit colorful markets, and taste traditional cuisine in this colonial city.
Cultural Etiquette :
Mexicans are known for their warm hospitality, so it's polite to greet people with a friendly "Hola" (hello) or "Buenos días" (good morning).
Tipping is customary in Mexico. In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% is standard if service is not included.
Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites or participating in cultural events.
Safety :
While Mexico is generally safe for tourists, it's essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in tourist areas known for petty crime. Stay informed about travel advisories and avoid areas with a history of drug-related violence.
Cuisine :
Mexican cuisine is world-renowned for its bold flavors and diverse regional specialties. Don't miss trying dishes like tacos, enchiladas, mole, ceviche, and guacamole. Street food stalls offer authentic and delicious options at affordable prices, but ensure they maintain proper hygiene standards.
Health :
Make sure your routine vaccinations are up to date before traveling to Mexico. Depending on your travel plans, you may need additional vaccinations such as hepatitis A and typhoid. Drink bottled water and avoid ice cubes in drinks to prevent traveler's diarrhea.
Mexico is a captivating destination that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and culinary delights. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, lounging on beautiful beaches, or savoring mouthwatering street food, you're sure to create unforgettable memories in this enchanting country. Just remember to plan ahead, stay safe, and immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of Mexico!