Mexico Tour
11 Nights / 12 Days
From
₹ On Request*
Per Person
Duration
11 N / 12 D
Languages
Spanish, English
Tour Code
TH1181
Tour Theme
City Breaks
Mexico Tour
Mexico is a vibrant country offering a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Mexico City to the serene beaches of the Yucatán Peninsula, there’s something for every traveler. Explore ancient Mayan ruins, indulge in world-class cuisine, and immerse yourself in colorful festivals. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural enrichment, Mexico provides a diverse array of experiences.
Day 1: Arrival in Cancun
Catch your flight to Cancun. Once you arrive, take a transfer to your hotel and enjoy some time to unwind and relax.
Day 2: Chichen Itza & Merida City Tour
Today, explore the fascinating Chichen Itza, an ancient Maya city that once served as the Yucatan’s capital between the 5th and 10th centuries. Marvel at the grand structures like the Kukulcan Temple, the Ball Court, the Observatory, the Warrior’s Temple, the Convent of the Nuns, and the Sacred Cenote. Afterward, enjoy a city tour of Merida, also known as the “White City.” Wander through its colonial-era houses and architectural gems influenced by Arabic, French, and Italian styles. Visit the Zocalo and discover key landmarks, including the Cathedral, Government Palace, Municipal Palace, and Francisco Montejo’s House.
Day 3: Uxmal Exploration & Merida
Today, visit Uxmal, one of the most significant and largest cities of the Maya civilization. Known for its stunning Terminal Classic architecture, Uxmal flourished between 600-900 AD and was home to around 20,000-25,000 Maya people. The city is adorned with intricate designs of snakes, symbolizing Chaac, the rain god. At the heart of Uxmal is the famous Pyramid of the Magician (Piramide del Adivino), which rises above all other structures. Legend has it that this pyramid was built overnight by a magical dwarf. The name Uxmal refers to the multiple stages of construction of its grandest pyramid. In addition to the Pyramid of the Magician, you’ll also explore other key sites like the Governor’s Palace (Palacio de los Gobernadores) and the Quadrangle of the Nuns (Cuadrangulo de las Monjas).
Day 4: Ek Balam, Coba, and Arrival in Riviera Maya
Day 5 to Day 10: Relaxation in Riviera Maya
Spend the next six days enjoying the beauty and charm of the Mexican Caribbean. You can shop, explore the local entertainment scene, or simply unwind by the beach or hotel pool, soaking up the sun and the tranquil atmosphere.
Day 11: Departure from Riviera Maya
Today, depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Cancun airport for your journey to the next destination.
- Airfare
- Meals
- Shared Transportation Service
- Guided Tours and excursions
- Transfer between destinations
- Anything Not Mentioned in Inclusion
Discover the charm of Mexico City with its graceful colonial architecture, explore ancient Mayan heritage, and unwind on pristine, sandy beaches.
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Airfare: 100% Payment to book the flight tickets
Tour Package:
- If the departure is within 30 days: Full Payment
- If the departure if more than 30 days: 50% Advance & Balance before 30 days of departure.
Airfare: According to the airline cancellation Policy
Tour Package:
- Anytime cancellation after booking : INR 5000/-
- Within 60-45 days of Departure : 50% Cancellation Charges
- Within 45-30 days of Departure : 75 % Cancellation
- Charges Within 30 days of Departure : No Refund
FAQ
1) What is the best time to visit Mexico?
The ideal time to visit Mexico is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for beach activities.
2) Is it safe to travel to Mexico?
While many areas in Mexico are safe for tourists, it’s important to stay informed about local conditions and follow travel advisories.
3) What are the must-see attractions in Mexico?
Top attractions include the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza, the beaches of Cancun, the cultural hub of Oaxaca, and the vibrant city life of Mexico City.
4) What currency is used in Mexico?
The official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.