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Unforgettable Mexico

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Itinerary

Day 1: Mexico City
Welcome to Mexico! Upon arrival, we’ll provide a transfer to the hotel, after which you will have free time. Our guide will contact you late in the afternoon.

IMPORTANT: If you requested additional nights, your room will be ready upon arrival at the hotel, but your trip guide will only contact you when the included activities begin. Until then, you’ll have free time to enjoy at your leisure.

Note: The schedules provided in this itinerary are indicative. The guide may adjust them as needed to enhance the trip experience.
Day 2: Mexico City.-
08:30 a.m. – Today we have a fantastic day ahead to explore Mexico. In the morning, we’ll head to the neighborhood of Xochimilco, a wonderful place known for its canals and semi-floating gardens, where we’ll enjoy a ride on a “trajinera”, colorful boats decorated with flowers.
Afterwards, we’ll take a panoramic tour of the city, visiting the Plaza of the Three Cultures, the historic downtown where we’ll see the Zócalo and its Metropolitan Cathedral, the Aztec Templo Mayor, Chapultepec Park, Paseo de la Reforma, and the main avenues of this impressive city.
We’ll have free time for lunch at the Zócalo in Mexico City.

After lunch, we’ll visit the Basilica of Guadalupe, the most visited Catholic shrine in the Americas, home to the Virgin of Guadalupe. There, we’ll see both the old 18th-century basilica and the modern temple.
6:00 p.m. – Return to the hotel.

9:00 p.m. – In the evening, we’ll head to Plaza Garibaldi (transfer included), famous for its many cantinas, restaurants, and bars where tacos and tequila are served and Mariachi bands fill the night with music. Dinner is included at a typical Mexican restaurant, where we’ll toast with a tequila and enjoy traditional Mariachi songs.


Day 3: Mexico City - Mina de las Dos Estrellas – Tlalpujahua – Pátzcuaro
Total distance covered: 372 km
Scenery: We’ll travel through the mountains of central Mexico, passing forested valleys filled with pines and oaks — a landscape where nature and mining history intertwine.
7:30 a.m. – Mexico City – Departure.

We’ll leave the capital behind and head into the green landscapes of the State of Mexico. A mountain route will take us to our first destination.

11:15 a.m. – Mina de las Dos Estrellas – Arrival.

We’ll visit this fascinating site museum, located in a former gold mine, where we’ll learn about the lives of the miners and the technological advances of their time. Admission included.

12:30 p.m. – Mina de las Dos Estrellas – Departure.

We’ll continue our journey through mountain landscapes, temporary home of the monarch butterfly.

12:45 p.m. – Tlalpujahua – Arrival.

This charming Pueblo Mágico in the state of Michoacán welcomes us with its year-round Christmas atmosphere, famous for its handcrafted blown-glass ornaments. The highlight here is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Carmen, featuring a Baroque façade in pink stone. We’ll have time to enjoy lunch and stroll through the cobblestone streets, lined with shops displaying Santa Claus figures all year long.

2:45 p.m. – Tlalpujahua – Departure.

Our route will take us through mountains and Purépecha lands on the way to our final destination.

5:30 p.m. – Pátzcuaro – Arrival.

We’ll take a panoramic tour of one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Mexico, where pre-Hispanic heritage blends with colonial architecture. Its tree-lined plazas, the lake that shares its name, and its craft markets give Pátzcuaro a truly unique atmosphere.

You’ll have free time to start exploring this gem of the Michoacán highlands.

Day 4: Pátzcuaro- Morelia – Tlaquepaque- Guadalajara.-
Total distance covered: 351 km
Scenery: We’ll travel through the heart of western Mexico, crossing gentle hills, cultivated fields, and beautiful lakes, discovering towns rich in history and monumental cities.
8:30 a.m. – Pátzcuaro – Departure. We’ll leave this colonial gem behind and head toward one of the most important capitals in the country, passing through the characteristic landscapes of the Michoacán highlands.

9:30 a.m. – Morelia – Arrival. The capital of the state of Michoacán, Morelia is considered one of Mexico’s most beautiful cities for its impressive pink-stone architecture. Its historic center, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is filled with majestic Baroque buildings and tree-lined plazas. Highlights include its Cathedral, with its tablerado Baroque style and twin towers over 60 meters high, the Plaza de Armas, and the University of Morelia, one of the oldest in the Americas, founded in 1540. There will be free time to stroll and enjoy lunch in one of its traditional restaurants or cafés.

2:00 p.m. – Morelia – Departure. We’ll continue our journey toward Guadalajara, the capital of the state of Jalisco.

6:00 p.m. – Tlaquepaque. Before arriving in Guadalajara, we’ll stop in Tlaquepaque, one of the Pueblos Mágicos located near the city. Enjoy free time to wander through its charming streets filled with Mariachi music, live performances, artisan shops, and a wide variety of local cuisine.

8:00 p.m. – Tlaquepaque – Departure.
8:30 p.m. – Guadalajara – Arrival. We’ll arrive in one of Mexico’s most vibrant cities, the birthplace of Mariachi and Tequila. Its historic center blends colonial architecture, lively plazas, and a unique cultural atmosphere.

Day 5: Guadalajara- Tequila- Guadalajara.-
Total distance covered: 140 km.

Scenery: We’ll journey through the fertile valleys of the state of Jalisco, with sweeping views of the blue agave fields—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their cultural significance in tequila production.

09:00 a.m. – In the morning, we’ll take a panoramic tour of Guadalajara, a city that blends modernity with deep-rooted traditions. We’ll explore its elegant historic center and admire landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, Plaza Tapatía, the traditional San Juan de Dios Market, and the impressive Hospicio Cabañas (admission included), a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing murals by José Clemente Orozco.

12:00 p.m. – Departure from Guadalajara. We’ll travel by road toward the picturesque town of Tequila, birthplace of one of Mexico’s most iconic beverages.
02:00 p.m. – Tequila. Arrival in this colorful town that preserves its traditional charm with cobbled streets, vibrant facades, and surrounding agave plantations. We’ll visit the renowned Mundo Cuervo distillery, where we’ll learn about the artisanal process of tequila production (admission and tasting included). After the visit, you’ll have time to explore the town, browse its local shops, and enjoy lunch at one of its traditional restaurants.

Note: Upon arrival in Tequila, the bus cannot enter the historic center; a walk of approximately 20 minutes will be required.

05:30 p.m. – Departure from Tequila. We’ll begin our return journey to the Jalisco capital, once again enjoying the scenic agave landscape.
07:00 p.m. – Guadalajara. Arrival with free time to continue exploring the city, do some shopping, or enjoy its lively nightlife.

Note: During high season, the distillery visit may be scheduled in the morning, in which case the order of visits will be adjusted without altering the planned content.
Day 6: Guadalajara- Guanajuato.-
Total distance: 275 km
08:00 h.-
Guadalajara –Departure-.
13:00 h.- GUANAJUATO – Arrival-.

Important Note: It is forbidden by law the entry of tourist buses into the historic centre.

On arrival, walk down to the Pípila viewpoint, time for photos. Afterwards, we will take the cable car ride to the centre. Free time to have lunch. After lunch, we will visit this beautiful university city declared World Heritage Site, its steep slopes, its narrow streets, its temples. We included a visit to this beautiful university city and World Heritage Site, with its narrow, steep streets and churches. Followed by free time. Visitors who are interested can visit the impressive “Mummies´ Museum”.


17.30/18.00 hrs: Transfer by sprinter vehicle to the hotel.
Day 7: Guanajuato – Dolores Hidalgo – Atotonilco – San Miguel de Allende – Queretaro
Total distance covered: 170 km.

Scenery: Beautiful mountain landscapes along the route between Guanajuato and Dolores Hidalgo.

08:30 a.m. - Departure from Guanajuato. We’ll enjoy stunning mountainous landscapes along the way.
10:00 a.m. - Dolores Hidalgo. Known as the birthplace of Mexican independence, here you’ll have the opportunity to visit the church where Father Hidalgo issued the famous call for independence.

Important note: The city regulations prohibit tourist buses from entering the historic center.

11:30 a.m. - Departure from Dolores Hidalgo. En route, we’ll visit the Sanctuary of Atotonilco, also known as the "Sanctuary of God and the Nation," a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Please note: On some occasions, access to the interior may not be possible due to religious retreats.)
01:30 p.m. - San Miguel de Allende. A beautiful city with colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll have time to stroll and explore its charming atmosphere.

Important note: The city regulations prohibit tourist buses from entering the historic center. In this case, the alternatives are a 15-minute walk or using a public transportation minibus. Please note that the quality of this public transport may be lower than desired.

05:00 p.m. - Departure from San Miguel de Allende.
06:30 p.m. - Queretaro. Arrival in this beautiful city, famous for its stunning colonial center, its lively Plaza de Armas, and its vibrant pedestrian streets and restaurants.
Day 8: Querétaro – Tula - Puebla
Total distance covered: 337 km

Scenery: We’ll travel across the central Mexican highlands, passing through cultivated fields, mountain ranges, and volcanic landscapes.
8:00 a.m. – Querétaro – Departure.

We’ll begin our journey south, entering regions rich in history and culture.
10:00 a.m. – Tula – Arrival.

We’ll visit the archaeological site of Tula (entrance included), the ancient capital of the Toltecs, a civilization that laid the foundations for many Mesoamerican traditions. Among its most remarkable structures are the Atlantes, impressive four-meter-tall warrior statues carved in stone — symbols of the Toltecs’ military strength. You’ll also find remains of pyramids, palaces, and intricately carved columns that reveal the sophistication of this culture.
11:30 a.m. – Tula – Departure.

We’ll continue by road toward one of Mexico’s most emblematic colonial cities.
2:15 p.m. – Puebla – Arrival.

After lunch, we’ll enjoy a panoramic tour of this UNESCO World Heritage city, famous for its exquisite cuisine (the birthplace of mole poblano), Baroque colonial architecture, and Talavera ceramics. Highlights include its grand Renaissance-style cathedral, one of the most impressive in the Americas, and its lively Zócalo, a vibrant meeting place surrounded by arcaded walkways.

There will be free time to stroll and enjoy lunch in its historic center.
Day 9: Puebla - Monte Albán - Oaxaca
Total distance covered: 340 km.

Scenery: We’ll cross the southern mountain ranges of Mexico, passing dramatic highland landscapes, fertile valleys, and rural villages where ancient traditions are still alive.

07:30 a.m. – Departure from Puebla. We’ll leave the capital of the state of Puebla behind as we enter Oaxaca, a region known for its rich cultural, archaeological, and culinary heritage. The journey will take us through mountains, canyons, and sweeping natural scenery.

01:15 p.m. – Oaxaca. Arrival in the capital city of Oaxaca, renowned for its harmonious architecture and strong Indigenous identity. After lunch, we’ll head up to one of Mexico’s most iconic archaeological treasures: Monte Albán. Located 400 meters above the Oaxaca Valley, this ancient ceremonial center was the capital of the Zapotec civilization for over a thousand years. We’ll explore its platforms, pyramids, ball courts, and ornately decorated tombs while learning about the worldview and structure of this great civilization (admission and guided tour included).

After the visit, we’ll return to Oaxaca for a panoramic tour of its historic center, recognized as a World Heritage Site. We’ll admire its stunning Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, and the lively plazas and colonial streets brimming with life. You’ll then have free time to continue enjoying the unique atmosphere of this city, also celebrated for its handicrafts, mezcal, and diverse traditional cuisine.
Day 10: Oaxaca - San Pablo Villa de Mitla - Tuxtla
Total distance covered: 505 km.

Scenery: We’ll venture along one of the most scenic routes in southern Mexico, crossing the Oaxaca highlands, the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and lush tropical landscapes that lead us to the heart of Chiapas.

Important Note:
Due to landslides caused by heavy rains, the main road to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec has sections closed to traffic. Consequently, alternative routes will be taken, which will extend the usual travel time. Therefore, departure from Oaxaca will take place earlier than scheduled, and breakfast will be provided in a Lunch Box format.

06:00 a.m. – Departure from Oaxaca. We’ll begin a day rich in cultural and natural beauty, traveling along roads that connect two states deeply rooted in the country’s Indigenous heritage.

07:15 a.m. – San Pablo Villa de Mitla. Arrival in this Pueblo Mágico, known for its ancestral traditions and distinctive adobe-and-stone architecture. It’s also famous for preserving remnants of the Zapotec culture. We’ll have time to walk around the Church of San Pablo, built in the 16th century atop an ancient ceremonial platform, and stroll through its rustic, charming streets.

08:15 a.m. – Departure from San Pablo Villa de Mitla. We’ll continue southeast, crossing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, a key region in Mexico’s geography and culture. Lunch will be included en route.

06.45 p.m. – Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Arrival in the capital of Chiapas, a modern and dynamic city that blends urban life with natural beauty in its surroundings. Accommodation.


Day 11: Tuxtla- Sumidero Canyon- Chiapa del Corzo- Zinacantan- San Juan de Chamula- San Cristobal.-
Total Distance: 100 km
Landscapes: spectacular
Notes: We recommend you to take appropriate waterproof clothing for the speedboat ride.- The visit of the towns of Zinacantán and San Juan can take place on Wednesday or Thursday morning (according to opening times of the church of San Juan).


08.30 hrs.- Tuxtla - Departure.
09.00 hrs.- We will explore the SUMDERO CANYON. Travelling by boat, we will travel for more than 1 hrs up this impressive canyon which is almost 1 km deep and 14 km long.


10.45 hrs.- Sumidero Canyon.- Departure.
11.00 hrs.- Next, we will walk through CHIAPA DEL CORZO, a white traditional and cultural colonial site. Time for a stroll and a coffee.


11.45 hrs.- Chiapa del Corzo. Departure. We enter into the center of the Mexican Mayan culture. We discover 2 beautiful villages inhabited by the Tzotzil Indians.
12.45 hrs.- In ZINACANTAN we can admire the dresses worn by the women and also their small loom workshop-shops.


13.45 hrs.- Zicacantan.- Departure.
14.15 hrs.- SAN JUAN CHAMULA we will be surprised by their church that mixes Christianity with pre-Columbian traditions. Time for lunch.


15.45 hrs.- San Juan Chamula.- Departure.
16.15 hrs.- We continue to SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS. Free afternoon in this beautiful colonial city founded in 1528.
Day 12: San Cristobal - Agua Azul- Misol Ha- Palenque.-
Total distance covered: 225 km
Scenery: A journey through the beautiful mountain landscapes of Chiapas, passing areas inhabited by communities that have preserved their Mayan language and traditions.

Note: For this stage, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing and footwear, and bringing insect repellent and sunscreen. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit and towel — the natural setting of Agua Azul’s waterfalls and turquoise river is truly spectacular.

8:00 a.m. – San Cristóbal – Departure.

We’ll set out into the mountainous interior of Chiapas, traveling through lush jungle landscapes. Along the way, we’ll pass the Ocosingo region, the local capital.
1:15 p.m. – Agua Azul National Park – Arrival.

Entrance and lunch included. Afterwards, you’ll have time to walk or swim among more than 50 waterfalls, ranging from 3 to 30 meters in height.
4:30 p.m. – Agua Azul – Departure.

5:45 p.m. – Misol Ha – Arrival.

We’ll visit this impressive waterfall, where you can walk along the path behind the cascade and enjoy the surrounding nature.
7:00 p.m. – Misol Ha – Departure.

8:45 p.m. – Palenque – Arrival. Dinner included.
Note: In the Ocosingo region, occasional road closures may occur due to local social tensions.
Note: During the winter months (from November to late February), the Misol Ha waterfall will not be visited due to shorter daylight hours. Instead, we’ll spend more time exploring Agua Azul.
Day 13: Palenque - Campeche.-
Total distance covered: 360 km
Scenery: Traveling across the Yucatán Peninsula, we’ll enjoy beautiful views along the Gulf of Mexico coastal highway.
8:00 a.m. – Palenque – Guided visit.

Entrance and guided tour included to the impressive archaeological site of Palenque.

This Mayan city, surrounded by lush jungle, reached its peak between 600 and 800 A.D.

During the visit, we’ll explore its temples, pyramids, and ancient ball court.

There will be free time for lunch afterward.
10:30 a.m. – Palenque – Departure.

We’ll travel toward the Gulf of Mexico, crossing the state of Tabasco.
5:00 p.m. – Campeche – Arrival.

We’ll arrive in this Mexican port city, known for its colonial buildings and 17th-century fortifications built to defend against pirate attacks. Dinner included.

Day 14: Campeche - Mérida
Total distance covered: 180 km.

Scenery: We’ll travel through the Yucatán Peninsula, passing flat landscapes dotted with lush vegetation and traditional villages along the way.

09:00 a.m. – Departure from Campeche. We’ll leave behind this coastal city and make our way into the state of Yucatán. In just over two hours, we’ll reach our destination.
11:30 a.m. – Mérida. Arrival in the vibrant capital of the state of Yucatán, a city rich in both colonial and Mayan heritage. We’ll visit the fortified Mérida Cathedral, the limestone Church of the Third Order, and the Montejo House—a 16th-century mansion that stands as a symbol of Spanish Plateresque colonial architecture.

Free afternoon. We suggest visiting the Museum of the Mayan World on your own.
In the evening, a transfer to the Zócalo will be included, so you can enjoy dinner and take in the lively atmosphere of the city.
Day 15: Merida- Mexico City.-
Transfer to the airport, to take a flight to México City. Arrival, transfer from the airport to the hotel and accommodation.

Day 16:
Breakfast. End of our services. Transfer from the hotel to the airport not included.

Price includes

Included

  • Europamundo General Services: Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and continental breakfast.
  • Includes arrival transfer
  • City tour in: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Mérida
  • Boat: Boat trip in Xochimilco in Ciudad de México, Sumidero Canyon
  • Evening transfer: Plaza de Garibaldi in Ciudad de Mexico., Zocalo in Merida
  • Transfer: Basilica of Guadalupe in Ciudad de Mexico
  • Ticket admission: Mina de las Dos Estrellas, Cabañas Hospice and Mundo Cuervo Tequila Distillery in Guadalajara , Sanctuary of Atotonilco , Archaeological site of Tula , Agua Azul National Park , archaeological site of Palenque
  • Funicular: Pípila in Guanajuato
  • Flights included: Merida- Mexico City
  • 2 Lunch included in: Oaxaca, Agua Azul
  • 3 dinner included in: Mexico City, Palenque, Campeche



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Planned Hotels

MEXICO
CASA BLANCA
****
5550964500
facturacion@hotel-casablanca.com.mx; ventas2@hotel-casablanca.com.mx
Lafragua 7, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc , 06030 , CIUDAD DE MEXICO , MEXICO
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS GUANAJUATO
****
4737352000
atziri.joaquin@hotelesmilenium.com; brenda.rangel@hotelesmilenium.com
Euquerio Guerrero 120, Col. Burocrata, 36250 Guanajuato, GTO, México , 36250 , GUANAJUATO , MEXICO
CASA CONZATTI
****
9515138500
Gómez Farias 218, Centro Historico , 68000 , OAXACA , MEXICO
DIEGO DE MAZARIEGOS
****
9676780833
reserva@diegodemazariegos.com
Profa. María Adelina Flores 2 Zona Centro, 29200 San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, México , 29200 , SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS , MEXICO
MISION PATZCUARO CENTRO
****
4343421037
subdirectortourandtravel@hotelesmision.com.mx
Álvaro Obregón, 10. Colonia Centro, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán , 61600 , PATZCUARO , MEXICO
HOTEL REAL DE MINAS TRADICIONAL
****
44221604
reserve_mx@realdeminas.com.mx
Constituyentes 124, El Jacal, 76180 Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro de Arteaga, México , 76180 , QUERETARO , MEXICO
OAXACA REAL
****
9515060708
reservaciones@oaxacareal.com
Calle de Manuel García Vigil 306, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, OAX, México , 68000 , OAXACA , MEXICO
HOTEL PLAZA DIANA
****
3335409700
ventas3@hoteldiana.mx
Agustín Yáñez 2760, Arcos vallarta, 44130 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico , 44130 , GUADALAJARA , MEXICO
REAL ALAMEDA GRAN TURISMO
****
4422518900
ecastillo@euromundo.com.mx
AV.CORREGIDORA 184-D , 76000 , QUERETARO , MEXICO
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS TUXTLA GUTIERRES
***
9616189500
reservaciones.hiex@gfarrera.com.mx
AV. CENTRAL PONIENTE 1254 BARRIO EL MAGUEY , 29000 , TUXTLA GUTIERREZ , MEXICO
HOTEL PLAZA PALENQUE INN
****
91634505
reservasmexico@europamundo.com
KM 27 Carretera Catazaja-Palenque, 29960 Palenque, México , 29960 , PALENQUE , MEXICO
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