Destinations

Acapulco The Mayan Riviera
Campeche Oaxaca
Cancun Palenque
Chichen Itza Playa del Carmen
Cuernavaca Puebla
Guadalajara Puerto Vallarta
Guanajuato Queretaro
Merida San Cristobal de las Casas
Mexico City Taxco
Morelia Veracruz
Yucatan

 

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Mexico has incredible history, culture and nature so no matter what you enjoy doing on vacation, you will find something here.  If you enjoy history, various Aztec and Mayan ruins are located within driving distance to both Mexico City or The Mayan Rivera.  From Mexico City the Aztec ruins of Teotihuacán are easily accesable and truly and amazing experience.  In the Riviera Maya, Chichen Itza, one of the new 7 wonders of the world, is worth the day trip.

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If you're more interested in culture and experiencing Mexico with locals you have many options.  Merida is located in the heart of the yucatan and a wonderful place to spend 3-4 days.  Many tourists use it as a starting point to visit other Mayan sites in the area such as Uxmal or the Puuc Route.  There are many other colonial towns that have managed to retain their cultural endearments.  Some of our favorites are Oaxaca, Queretaro, Guadalajara

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Mexico has amazing beaches if you're the type who likes to relax with a good book and some sand on your vacation.  Places like Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta and Cancun

 all have large tourist infrastructure and are easily accessible from anywhere in the world.

 

We hope you enjoy planning your trip to Mexico.  Please contact us for more information or for a custom package designed just for you or your group!

Queretaro
Queretaro

 

Queretaro is a wonderfully historical city and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Many historical colonial mansions have been converted into museums or elegant restaurants.  Queretaro has beautiful cobblestone streets perfect for wandering around and getting lost while viewing the wonderful architecture.  Since the temperature here is mild, between 72 and 77 most of the time, it is a great city to get out and walk in.  Contact us today for more information about this lovely destination!

Things to see in Queretaro:

Centro Historico – Dedicated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO is one of the most beautiful places in the city.

Theater of the Republic – Very important site and called the most important theater in Mexico as the constitution was signed here in 1917 and the national anthem was played here for the first time.

Palacio del Gobierno del Estado – The house of the governor since the time of Spanish conquest, very beautiful architecture and full of history.

Aqueduct – Recently restored historical aqueduct finished in 1738 which brought water to the residents for many years.

Pena de Bernal – A large but beautiful rock, the third largest in the planet.  It is possible to hike to the highest point, visiting a small chapel about halfway.

Palacio Municipial – Originally the palace of the bishop, then a luxury hotel, city hall and now is an office building for the Delegacion Centro.

Santa Clara Church – Baroque style architecture church covered in gold.

Jardin Zenea – Located in the old financial center of the city, this beautiful garden has a main square with gazebo.

Jardin Guerrero – Located in front of the old city hall, this lovely square has a large pedestrian section and extends into an atrium located inside the Santa Clara church.

Plaza de la Corregidora – This old plaza is a pleasure to visit and hosts restaurants, gardens and modern night clubs.

 

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