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Mexico

Mexico is a vibrant country known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and world-famous cuisine. From the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza and Teotihuacán to the crystal-clear beaches of Cancún and Tulum, Mexico offers something for every traveler. Explore the bustling streets of Mexico City, enjoy the colonial charm of Guanajuato, or relax in the beach towns of Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. Adventure seekers can dive into cenotes, hike volcanoes, or explore the Copper Canyon. Whether you're looking for cultural experiences, natural wonders, or a culinary adventure, Mexico is a diverse and unforgettable destination.

Itenarary

Day 1: Arrival in Mexico City – Cultural & Historic Hub
  • Arrive at Mexico City International Airport
  • Check-in at a hotel in the historic center
  • Visit Zócalo, Metropolitan Cathedral & Templo Mayor
  • Explore Palacio de Bellas Artes & Alameda Park
Day 2: Teotihuacán & Xochimilco
  • Visit the ancient ruins of Teotihuacán (Pyramids of the Sun & Moon)
  • Explore the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Take a colorful boat ride in Xochimilco
  • Dinner in the trendy Roma or Condesa district
Day 3: Puebla & Cholula – Colonial Charm
  • Day trip to Puebla (2-hour drive from Mexico City)
  • Visit the stunning Puebla Cathedral & Talavera pottery markets
  • Explore Cholula & its Great Pyramid
  • Try traditional mole poblano
Day 4: Oaxaca – Land of Tradition
  • Fly to Oaxaca
  • Visit Monte Albán, an ancient Zapotec city
  • Explore Oaxaca’s vibrant markets & taste authentic mezcal
  • Walk through the colorful streets & admire colonial architecture
Day 5: Cancún – Caribbean Paradise
  • Fly to Cancún
  • Relax on the white sandy beaches of the Hotel Zone
  • Explore the vibrant nightlife in Cancún
Day 6: Chichen Itza & Cenotes
  • Visit Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World
  • Swim in a cenote (Ik Kil or Cenote Sagrado)
  • Explore Valladolid, a charming colonial town
Day 7: Tulum & Playa del Carmen
  • Explore the Tulum ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea
  • Relax on the beaches of Playa del Carmen
  • Stroll along Quinta Avenida for shopping & dining
Day 8: Departure
  • Last-minute shopping or sightseeing
  • Transfer to Cancún International Airport

Places to Visit

Alameda Central

Alameda Central

Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park

Church of San Francisco

Church of San Francisco

Coyoacán & the Frida Kahlo Museum

Coyoacán & the Frida Kahlo Museum

Explore the Polanco Neighborhood

Explore the Polanco Neighborhood

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

Museo Mural Diego Rivera and Museo Rufino Tamayo

Museo Mural Diego Rivera and Museo Rufino Tamayo

Museo Soumaya

Museo Soumaya

National History Museum

National History Museum

Paseo de la Reforma and the Angel of Independence

Paseo de la Reforma and the Angel of Independence

Templo Mayor and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlán

Templo Mayor and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlán

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

The House of Tiles

The House of Tiles

The National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology

The National Palace

The National Palace

The Palace of Fine Arts

The Palace of Fine Arts

The Square of the Three Cultures and Santiago de Tlatelolco

The Square of the Three Cultures and Santiago de Tlatelolco

Visit Teotihuacan

Visit Teotihuacan

Zócalo_ The Birthplace of the Constitution

Zócalo_ The Birthplace of the Constitution

Must-Know Facts About Mexico

Mexico is home to 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Chichen Itza and Teotihuacán.

Mexico City was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, the ancient Aztec capital.

Chichen Itza’s El Castillo pyramid was designed to create a serpent shadow during the equinox.

The country introduced chocolate, chilies, and corn to the world.

Mexico is the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila.

Cenotes, natural sinkholes filled with freshwater, were considered sacred by the Mayans.

The Mexican flag symbolizes Aztec heritage with an eagle devouring a snake.

Mexico is the most visited country in Latin America, attracting millions of tourists annually.

The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is a UNESCO-recognized cultural tradition.

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are among Mexico’s most famous artists.

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