Mexico Tours & Trips
Walk through Mexico City’s lively streets, browse Oaxaca’s colorful markets, and take in the ancient archaeological site of Monte Alban. Make your way to the Yucatán Peninsula for the legendary Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Or, you could just let the warm sand welcome your feet and dive into the clear waters of Playa del Carmen. Mexico is ready for you!
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Holly • traveled in February, 2026
Mexico City is a city that never sleeps and is beautiful in so many ways. We stayed at the Royal Reforma Hotel. Our first day we cruised down the canals of Xochimilco as we listened to mariachi bands, ate corn, drank tequila and bought jewelry. We then visited Coyoacán and its unbelievable market that had everything from fresh meat to prepared food to clothes. The next day we had a long but exciting day with our guide Jose Luis visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe and the pyramids of Teotihuacan. We climbed the pyramid of the moon and got as close as we could to the pyramids of the sun and the feather snake. Teotihuacan was definitely the highlight of the day. Our third day we spent with guides Gaby and Felipe, such great people, passing by the Palace of Fine Arts and walking down Avenida Madero. We visited the beautiful “House of Tiles” or Casa de Los Azulejos. We wanted to ride the subway so we had a chance to do that. We spent the afternoon in the Anthropology Museum. So much to see that you could spend days there. We had dinner at Bellini, the world’s largest revolving restaurant and had the most amazing food and views of Mexico City. We were then taken to Plaza Garibaldi where we were entertained by a mariachi band along with talented vocalists. A beautiful way to finish off our tour. With respect the hotel, the location was great for our planned activities, the staff were amazing and the roof top pool area and dining was great. We spent Valentines dinner up there. The only thing I thought could have been better was the state of the carpet in our room. It was very old and stretched with numerous visible stains. Luckily we did not spend much time in our room. Other than that we loved our tour and would definitely recommend it to others.
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Eleftheria • traveled in January, 2025
Sure! Here’s a more polished version as a review: I went on my first group tour to Mexico over Christmas and New Year, and it was absolutely unforgettable! I was a bit nervous at first, but from the moment I met our guide, Luis, I felt completely at ease. He was more like a friend than a tour guide, and his warm personality made the entire experience comfortable and enjoyable. Luis not only shared fascinating insights about Mexican culture, but also gave us valuable life lessons that I’ll carry with me. His food recommendations were spot-on, and we always knew where to grab a delicious breakfast during our free time. His organization and daily briefings kept everything running smoothly, even though I’ll admit I forgot half of the details by the next morning (oops!). He showed us all the hidden gems we never would have discovered on our own, and he truly went the extra mile to make our Christmas and New Year celebrations special. He made reservations at some incredible spots, ensuring we had the best possible experience. The group’s age range was from 24-43, and even though I was the youngest, I felt welcomed and comfortable. I also met some amazing people and formed lifelong friendships, which was an unexpected and wonderful bonus. If you’re considering booking a trip, don’t hesitate—book it now! It truly was the best time of my life, and when I return to Mexico, I’ll definitely be reaching out to Luis again. He’s hands down the best tour guide you could ask for!
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Francois • traveled in January, 2026
I enjoyed the trip overall. I would have skipped on the first dayand replaced it with a visit of Teothiuacan instead. I did not like the visit of the floating market and the visit to the basilica. We arrived late at the basilica and we could not visit the inside of the church aince it closed at 16h50. I would have enjoyed more time in some places and hotels with a more central location. I might have to return to have a more in depth experience of Guanujato, Guardalajara and Puebla since I could have spent a few says in each place. I did not enjoy the bed at Hotel Casa Blanca. It was hard like ciment. Both guides were good. Bus driver was a pro.
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Colonial Mexico
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trio covers all the UNESCO world heritage cities where every building is a slice of Spanish Colonial history.”
Sheela, traveled in September
Mexico's finest colonial cities showcase their beauty, from Morelia's UNESCO center to Guadalajara's historic Cabañas Hospice. San Juan Teotihuacán's pyramids rise impressively, while evening transfers to Plaza de Garibaldi in Mexico City promise entertainment. Casa Blanca and Real Alameda hotels provide comfortable stays.
Duration 9 days Destinations Mexico City, Morelia, Patzcuaro, Tzintzuntzan, Tlaquepaque, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Dolores Hidalgo, San Miguel De Allende, Queretaro Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,054
A Taste of Mexico City, City Break
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Seamless airport pick up and drop off. Excellent guides. Very personal attention.”
Janis, traveled in August
Experience Mexico City's highlights through visits to Plaza Garibaldi's mariachi shows, Frida Kahlo's Blue House in Coyoacán, and Teotihuacán's ancient pyramids. Stay 4 nights at upscale hotels like Barceló Reforma, with panoramic dining at Bellini restaurant.
Duration 5 days Destinations Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Destination Services Mexico From $973
10% Off- US$876You save $97
Mexico Yucatán Experience
257 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was my birthday on the trip which I didn't mention when booking but she was lovely enough to celebrate me and made me feel so special on my birthday.”
The Yucatan Peninsula unfolds through a perfect mix of culture and coastline. Marvel at Chichen Itza's ancient pyramids, ride between three cenotes in Merida, float to Bird Island among flamingos, and relax at Tulum's archaeological site overlooking turquoise Caribbean waters.
Duration 11 days Destinations Cancun, Holbox Island, Chichen Itza, Merida, Bacalar, Tulum, Playa del Carmen Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator TruTravels From $2,195
40% Off- US$1,317You save $878
Mexico City Break - 5 Days
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotel, transfers, everyday tours–were on high level. Everything was carried out very smoothly.”
Lev, traveled in December
Mexico City's UNESCO-listed historic center and Metropolitan Cathedral await before a visit to San Juan Teotihuacán's pyramids. Hotel Casa Blanca on Reforma Avenue offers pool access and two restaurants. The tour features the Museum of Anthropology and Shrine of Guadalupe.
Duration 5 days Destinations Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator SAT Mexico Tour and Travel From
40% Off- US$703
Wonders of the Maya
67 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our guides spoke English well and were knowledgeable about our area. We always felt safe wherever we went.”
Mary, traveled in August
Ancient history comes alive at 5 major Mayan archaeological zones including the iconic El Castillo pyramid at Chichen Itza and clifftop ruins of Tulum. Rest at carefully selected hotels like Fairfield Airport Cancun and Ecotel Quinta Regia in Valladolid. Wander colonial cities such as Merida's historic center and Campeche's UNESCO-listed old town.
Duration 8 days Destinations Cancun, Rio Lagartos, Chichen Itza, Izamal, Merida, Uxmal, Campeche, Palenque, Chetumal, BacalarSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Destination Services Mexico From $2,082
20% Off- US$1,665You save $416
Riviera Maya Adventure 7D/6N
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Accommodations and bus tickets were fine. Good location and clean.”
Zoha, traveled in October
Mexico's Riviera Maya beckons from Cancun to ancient Chichen Itza pyramids, through bohemian Tulum and vibrant Playa del Carmen. Six nights' accommodation, guided UNESCO site tours with traditional lunch, and seamless transfers create a perfect journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Cancun, Chichen Itza, Tulum, Playa del Carmen Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
20% Off- US$453
Wonderful Mexico
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Itinerary is well organized. Very good, knowledgable, respectful, considerate tour guides.”
JOSELITO, traveled in September
Mexico's highlights unfold from a 4-star Mexico City base. Teotihuacan's Sun and Moon pyramids rise majestically, Xochimilco's canals invite exploration, and colonial Taxco's silver shops glitter. Daily breakfast, lunch in Puebla and Taxco, plus comfortable transportation included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán, Cuernavaca, Taxco, Puebla, San Andres Cholula Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Mexitours From
20% Off- US$925
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- Spring 2026
Spring sees Mexico bursting with energy, particularly during Easter festivities. Many tours start from Mexico City with its lively streets and continue to Oaxaca's bustling markets and mezcal producers. Our travelers love exploring Sumidero Canyon and Agua Azul waterfalls this time of year when the water's perfect for swimming. The weather's ideal for active mornings at archaeological sites followed by relaxed afternoons in colonial cities like Merida, Valladolid and also Campeche. Several routes include watching flamingos at Rio Lagartos and visiting the seven-colored lagoon at Bacalar when spring brings migrating wildlife.
- March 2026 172 tours
- April 2026 popular 204 tours
- 196 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer fills Mexico with cultural festivals, and our tours make the most of it. Routes from Mexico City feature visits to San Pedro Tlahuac where ancient farming practices thrive during the wet season. Our guests particularly enjoy how the tours balance indoor activities like cooking classes and museum visits with early archaeological site exploration before the day heats up. Several options center on the Yucatan Peninsula, where you can refresh in cenotes between Maya ruins, experience Merida's evening cultural events and also enjoy the coastal areas. Summer itineraries add extra water activities like boat trips to Holbox Island and swimming in Bacalar Lagoon's brilliant blue waters.
- 155 tours
- 189 tours
- popular 195 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Our autumn tours linking Mexico City to the Yucatan Peninsula follow well-crafted routes that consistently earn praise from our travelers. The journey begins in the capital, flowing south through Oaxaca's bustling markets and mezcal distilleries before entering Chiapas. Autumn brings perfect water levels at Sumidero Canyon and Agua Azul falls, where swimming conditions hit their peak. Local culture comes alive this time of year, with San Cristobal's indigenous villages hosting traditional fall ceremonies. The mild weather suits morning explorations of archaeological ruins paired with laid-back afternoons discovering colonial architecture in Merida, Valladolid and also Campeche. Many travelers appreciate watching flamingo flocks at Rio Lagartos or spotting migratory birds at Bacalar's seven-colored lagoon. These tours stand out for balancing guided Maya site visits with authentic local moments - from cooking in family kitchens, to meeting artisans in their workshops, and learning mezcal techniques in small-batch distilleries.
- 189 tours
- popular 235 tours
- November 2026 216 tours
- Winter 2026 / 2027
Winter opens up fantastic possibilities across Mexico's diverse regions, with tours linking Yucatan's ancient sites and natural spaces proving especially popular. Several well-planned routes begin in Mexico City and move south through Oaxaca before reaching the peninsula. Our customers really enjoy the crisp, cooler days for pyramid climbing at Chichen Itza and taking refreshing dips in the crystal-clear cenotes near Valladolid. Tours passing through Chiapas connect you with indigenous village life around San Cristobal during peak ceremonial season. The coastal portions include time in Playa del Carmen and also Tulum, where winter conditions are just right for mixing beach days with cultural visits.
- December 2026 popular 192 tours
- January 2027 127 tours
- February 2027 113 tours
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