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The temples of Chichén Itzá, swimming in aquamarine underground cenotes, Mexico City from the perspective of Frida Kahlo’s paintbrush or its exuberantly costumed processions for the Day of the Dead... On a tailor-made vacation with Audley, we won’t just show you the popular places to visit in Mexico. Our specialists, leaning on their experiences of traveling and living in the country, will help you decide on the places that speak most to you.
Ride the Copper Canyon railway to reach the wilderness of the Sierra Madre. Spy humpback whales breaching in the seas around Baja California. Go to church in tiny highland towns like San Cristóbal de las Casas, witnessing indigenous beliefs melding with Catholicism in shamanic ceremonies. Take a private cooking class in Oaxaca and learn how to make mole under the guidance of an expert chef.
The sleepy sands of Isla Holbox. The stately, Spanish colonial town of Morelia. Maya ruins smothered in jungle, deep in the Yucatán Peninsula. Travel at your own pace, in your own style, with the confidence that we’ll show you the best places to visit in Mexico.
Our specialists advise on the best months to visit Mexico, including information about climate, events and festivals.
Practical tips for traveling to Mexico, from social protocols to guidance on money matters, with a link to the latest US State Department travel advice.
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Written by our specialists from the viewpoint of their own travels, these guides will help you decide on the shape of your own trip to Mexico. Aiming to inspire and inform, we share our recommendations for how to appreciate Mexico at its best.
Riding the El Chepe Railway, snorkeling in the calm waters off the sleepy beach town of Zihuatanejo, and trying out one of the world’s fastest zip-lines — Audley specialist Anna shows how you can get off the beaten track in Mexico.
Mexico’s Day of the Dead, demystified: a brief guide
An overview of Mexico’s Day of the Dead, by one of our Mexico specialists. Jeff outlines where to go in Mexico for the most vivid celebrations, ways you can get involved in the festivities and — crucially — what you might eat.
A first timer's guide to Chichén Itzá
An ancient Mayan capital and the most famous of all the archaeological sites on the Yucatán Peninsula, Chichén Itzá is not to be missed on a trip to Mexico.
Honeymoons in Mexico
Famous for its white sand beaches, turquoise sea and Maya ruins, Mexico makes an ideal destination for your honeymoon. Plan your trip with Audley and we'll recommend the most suitable accommodations to make your stay a memorable one.
What to do in Mexico: our highlights guide
Mexico’s character is many-sided. From cosmopolitan colonial cities and vibrant markets to mountain wilderness, sleepy Caribbean islands, vast cacti-covered deserts and a wealth of intriguing ancient ruins, specialist Carolyn shares her highlights.
Family vacations in Mexico
Audley travel specialist Anna shares her tips for where to go and what to do on a Mexico family vacation. Focusing on the Yucatán Peninsula, she explains how you can combine beach time with wildlife watching and visiting ancient ruins.
Luxury vacations in Mexico
Read our specialist's guide on Mexico luxury vacations, including the best ways to see its Maya ruins, towns and cities.
From tacos to tejate: Mexican food experiences to try on your trip
Tacos, fresh tortillas, mole sauce, tejate, mezcal and more: Fenella from Audley’s Mexico team suggests experiences that might intrigue Epicurean-minded visitors to Mexico. All of them can be woven into your own tailor-made trip to the country.
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