Itinerary
- Day 1
Mexico City
You'll arrive at Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City and get transferred directly to your hotel. Check in and settle in for the night.
- Start point
- Mexico City, Mexico (airport)



- Day 2
Mexico City to Morelia
After breakfast, head toward Pátzcuaro with a stop in Morelia, a UNESCO World Heritage colonial city. Walk through the impressive cathedral, Government Palace, and the Square of the Martyrs. You'll also check out a traditional candy market, see the famous aqueduct, and visit the Chapel of Guadalupe before heading to your hotel for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Morelia colonial city
- Tour the Monumental Cathedral
- Visit the Government Palace
- Explore the Square of the Martyrs
- Browse the typical candy market
- See the famous aqueduct
- Visit the Chapel of Guadalupe
Landmarks Morelia Cathedral Government Palace of Morelia Chapel of Guadalupe 


- Day 3
Morelia to Guadalajara
Starting with breakfast, explore Morelia's House of the Eleven Patios, the Basilica of Our Lady of Health, and the Gertrudis Bocanegra Library to see the Juan O'Gorman murals. Then travel toward Guadalajara, stopping at Vicente Fernández's 'Los Tres Potrillos' ranch to visit his restaurant and browse the world's largest cowboy store. You'll arrive in Guadalajara by evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit the House of the Eleven Patios
- Tour the Basilica of Our Lady of Health
- Visit the Gertrudis Bocanegra Library with murals by Juan O'Gorman
- Explore Don Vasco de Quiroga Square and its typical market
Optional Activities
- Visit Vicente Fernández's ranch "Los Tres Potrillos" (subject to private property restrictions)
- Lunch at Vicente Fernández's restaurant
- Browse the world's largest cowboy store
Landmarks House of the Eleven Patios Basilica of Our Lady of Health Gertrudis Bocanegra Library Don Vasco de Quiroga Square - Day 4
Guadalajara
After breakfast, travel to the Tequila region and visit one of the best distilleries to see how this famous Mexican drink gets made. From there, head to San Pedro Tlaquepaque, a town known for blown glass and traditional crafts. You'll return to Guadalajara for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit a tequila distillery in Amatitlán
- Tour the tequila production process
- Explore San Pedro Tlaquepaque and its blown glass workshops
- Browse crafts in San Pedro Tlaquepaque
Landmarks San Pedro Tlaquepaque Tequila Distillery - Day 5
Guadalajara to Guanajuato
Breakfast comes first, then you'll explore Guadalajara's highlights including the Degollado Theater, cathedral, Rotonda de Los Hombres Ilustres, and the Government Palace with its impressive Orozco murals. Check out Plaza Tapatiá and get a panoramic view of the Hospicio Cabañas. In the afternoon, head to Guanajuato and check in for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit the Degollado Theater
- Explore the Cathedral of Guadalajara
- Visit the Rotonda de Los Hombres Ilustres
- Tour the Government Palace with Orozco murals
- Explore Plaza Tapatía
- View the Hospicio Cabañas (panoramic)
Landmarks Degollado Theater Cathedral of Guadalajara Rotonda de Los Hombres Ilustres Government Palace of Guadalajara Plaza Tapatía Hospicio Cabañas - Day 6
Guanajuato to San Miguel de Allende
After breakfast, explore Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage colonial city and host of the Cervantino International Festival. Walk through the University, Juárez Theater, Kiss Alley, Diego Rivera's house-museum, the Mummies Museum, Jorge Negrete's house, and the Quixote Museum. Later, travel to San Miguel de Allende, another UNESCO World Heritage site, to see colonial mansions and the unique neo-gothic parish church.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit the University of Guanajuato
- Tour the Juárez Theater
- Explore Kiss Alley
- Visit Diego Rivera's house-museum
- Explore Guanajuato's underground streets and avenues
- Visit Jorge Negrete's house
- Visit the Quixote Museum
- Tour the Mummies Museum in Guanajuato
- Explore San Miguel de Allende's colonial city
- Visit the neo-gothic parish church of San Miguel de Allende
Landmarks University of Guanajuato Juárez Theater Kiss Alley Diego Rivera House-Museum Mummies Museum Jorge Negrete House Quixote Museum San Miguel de Allende Parish Church - Day 7
San Miguel de Allende to Mexico City
Following breakfast, travel by road to Querétaro, a historic World Heritage site that played an important role in Mexico's War of Independence. Explore the city, then return to Mexico City for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Querétaro, a historical and cultural World Heritage Site
Landmarks Querétaro - Day 8
Mexico City
Start with breakfast and a city tour of Mexico City's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the National Palace, the Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución), the Templo Mayor Azteca, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. You'll explore the main avenues, Chapultepec Forest, a famous residential area, and the Zona Rosa. The rest of the day is yours to relax or explore on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- City tour of Mexico City historic center
- Visit the National Palace (panoramic)
- Tour the Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución)
- Visit the Templo Mayor Azteca
- Visit the Metropolitan Cathedral
- Explore Chapultepec Forest
- Visit a famous residential area
- Explore the Zona Rosa
Landmarks National Palace of Mexico Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución) Templo Mayor Azteca Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City Chapultepec Forest Zona Rosa - Day 9
Mexico City
At the scheduled time, head to the airport for your return flight home. Tour services end.
- End point
- Mexico City, Mexico (airport)
- Meals
- Breakfast

















