PRICES:
Groups of 4 or more: $2,400 MXN per person
1-3 people: $2,800 MXN per person
INCLUDES: Transportation, entry to the archaeological zone, breakfast, certified guide, and visit to an indigenous cooperative.
We’ll start the day early (around 5:00 a.m.) with pickup from your hotel and transfer to the balloon port, where you’ll enjoy a light coffee break while watching the exciting balloon inflation process.
You’ll then enjoy a shared flight of approximately 45 minutes over the majestic Teotihuacan archaeological zone and surrounding villages — a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Upon landing, we’ll head to Gran Teocalli Restaurant for a delicious buffet breakfast. Then, we’ll visit a local artisan cooperative where you can taste pulque and tequila and learn about the use of maguey and obsidian.
Next, we’ll take a walking tour of the Teotihuacan archaeological zone to explore the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, and the Avenue of the Dead. After this cultural immersion, we’ll have a buffet lunch at a local restaurant (flavored water included).
To end the day, we’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most important religious sites in the Americas. You’ll see the original image of the Virgin, tour both the Old and New Basilica, and have time to shop for religious items and have them blessed. There will also be free time to climb Tepeyac Hill for panoramic views. We’ll return to your hotel at the end of the tour.
We’ll head north from Mexico City, stopping first at the iconic Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco. From here, you’ll get a panoramic view of the pre-Hispanic ruins alongside colonial and modern architecture.
We’ll then continue to the stunning archaeological zone of Teotihuacan for a walking tour of the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalpapálotl, and the Avenue of the Dead. Before entering, we’ll visit a local cooperative to sample pulque and tequila and learn about maguey and obsidian.
After this cultural experience, we’ll enjoy a buffet lunch with flavored water at a local restaurant.
On the way back to Mexico City, we’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Here, you’ll see the original cloak of the Virgin, explore the Old and New Basilica, shop for religious items, and have the option to climb Tepeyac Hill for beautiful views.
The tour concludes with a return to your hotel.
Minimum: 3 passengers.
Our adventure starts at the Handicrafts Market — perfect for unique souvenirs. You’ll also enjoy a fun tasting of tequila chocolates and traditional chapulines (grasshoppers) — a true Mexican experience!
Next, we head to the charming neighborhood of Coyoacán for a walking tour to discover its colonial essence. We’ll visit the Church of San Juan Bautista, the main square, the famous Fountain of the Coyotes, and pass by the iconic Blue House of Frida Kahlo (panoramic view only).
Our next stop is University City, where you can take a memorable photo in front of one of Mexico’s most iconic murals.
Finally, we’ll travel to Xochimilco for a relaxing ride through its famous canals on a traditional flower-adorned trajinera. During the ride, lunch is included.
We’ll return to the hotel in the afternoon.
Minimum: 3 passengers.
We’ll depart early from your hotel to the stunning Cacahuamilpa Caves, one of the most impressive cave systems in Latin America. A guided walk will reveal amazing rock formations that have amazed visitors for generations.
Then we’ll continue to Taxco, the world-renowned Silver Capital. Upon arrival, we’ll visit the majestic Santa Prisca Church, one of the finest baroque jewels in Mexico. We’ll stroll through the cobblestone historic center and visit a silver workshop — perfect for purchasing authentic jewelry and crafts.
Later, enjoy a menu-included lunch with flavored water at a local restaurant. Afterward, you’ll have free time to explore, shop, or take photos.
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Mexico City.
Minimum: 4 passengers.
We’ll begin our tour along the iconic Paseo de la Reforma, passing by Chapultepec Forest, the Military Field, National Auditorium, and several landmarks including Diana the Huntress, the Angel of Independence, Cuauhtémoc Monument, and the Revolution Monument.
Continuing toward the Historic Center via Avenida Juárez, we’ll admire Alameda Central Park, the Benito Juárez Hemicycle, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Latin American Tower, and colonial-era buildings.
A walking tour will take us to the Zócalo (Main Square) to visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, view the National Palace, and take photos.
We’ll also go underground to experience the Mexico City Metro — a true slice of local life.
Next, we’ll head to the Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco to understand Mexico’s layered history — pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern.
We’ll end at a Handicrafts Market for souvenir shopping and another tasting of tequila chocolates and chapulines — an authentic Mexican treat.
Return to the hotel in the afternoon.
No lunch included.
Minimum: 3 passengers.
We’ll depart early from your hotel to Cholula to visit the Church of Our Lady of Remedies, built atop a massive ancient pyramid with multiple levels.
Then we’ll visit the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla — a stunning example of indigenous baroque art, known for its richly decorated golden interior.
Next, we’ll head to the charming City of Puebla — known as the “City of Angels” — for a buffet lunch with flavored water.
After lunch, we’ll take a walking tour of Puebla’s historic center to visit the Main Square, the Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, and the dazzling Chapel of the Rosary, considered a Mexican baroque masterpiece. There will be time for shopping, especially for traditional Talavera pottery.
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Mexico City.
Minimum: 4 passengers.
Nature, hot springs, and adventure — all from Mexico City
We’ll depart from Mexico City toward Hidalgo state to explore one of Mexico’s most spectacular natural wonders: the Tolantongo Caves. Along the way, enjoy views of mountains, deep valleys, and semi-desert landscapes.
Upon arrival, we’ll begin with a walk to the thermal pools — tiered natural formations on the mountainside where you can relax in warm water with stunning canyon views.
We’ll then head to the main cave and steam tunnel — a magical space with internal waterfalls and thermal currents formed by nature.
Before departure, we’ll visit the turquoise thermal river — perfect for a swim or peaceful rest. Afterwards, we’ll stop at a local restaurant for a traditional lunch (not included) and the chance to change clothes or rest.
There will also be time for souvenir shopping and last photos before heading back to Mexico City.
Minimum: 3 passengers.
Explore Mexico’s historical and cultural heritage with an exclusive private tour
Included lodging:
3 nights in Mexico City
1 night in Guanajuato
2 nights in Guadalajara
1 night in Morelia
Includes:
Daily breakfast per person
Hotel taxes
Gratuities for housekeeping and bellboys
Transportation and Tours:
Airport-hotel-airport transfers in Mexico City
Comfortable, sanitized tourist vehicle (Nissan Urvan, Sprinter, or bus depending on group size)
Onboard passenger insurance
Certified SECTUR guide service throughout the tour
All services are private
Included experiences:
Historic Center Tour of Mexico City + Handicrafts Market visit
City Tours in:
Querétaro (including Temple and Ex-Convent of the Cross)
San Miguel de Allende
Guanajuato (including the Mummy Museum)
Guadalajara (with La Cofradía distillery in Tequila)
Pátzcuaro and Morelia with key highlights
Perfect for:
Travelers looking to discover the colonial charm of Mexico’s most emblematic cities with the comfort of a fully organized, 100% private tour.








PRICES:
Groups of 4 or more: $2,400 MXN per person
1-3 people: $2,800 MXN per person
INCLUDES: Transportation, entry to the archaeological zone, breakfast, certified guide, and visit to an indigenous cooperative.
We’ll start the day early (around 5:00 a.m.) with pickup from your hotel and transfer to the balloon port, where you’ll enjoy a light coffee break while watching the exciting balloon inflation process.
You’ll then enjoy a shared flight of approximately 45 minutes over the majestic Teotihuacan archaeological zone and surrounding villages — a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Upon landing, we’ll head to Gran Teocalli Restaurant for a delicious buffet breakfast. Then, we’ll visit a local artisan cooperative where you can taste pulque and tequila and learn about the use of maguey and obsidian.
Next, we’ll take a walking tour of the Teotihuacan archaeological zone to explore the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, and the Avenue of the Dead. After this cultural immersion, we’ll have a buffet lunch at a local restaurant (flavored water included).
To end the day, we’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most important religious sites in the Americas. You’ll see the original image of the Virgin, tour both the Old and New Basilica, and have time to shop for religious items and have them blessed. There will also be free time to climb Tepeyac Hill for panoramic views. We’ll return to your hotel at the end of the tour.







We’ll head north from Mexico City, stopping first at the iconic Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco. From here, you’ll get a panoramic view of the pre-Hispanic ruins alongside colonial and modern architecture.
We’ll then continue to the stunning archaeological zone of Teotihuacan for a walking tour of the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalpapálotl, and the Avenue of the Dead. Before entering, we’ll visit a local cooperative to sample pulque and tequila and learn about maguey and obsidian.
After this cultural experience, we’ll enjoy a buffet lunch with flavored water at a local restaurant.
On the way back to Mexico City, we’ll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Here, you’ll see the original cloak of the Virgin, explore the Old and New Basilica, shop for religious items, and have the option to climb Tepeyac Hill for beautiful views.
The tour concludes with a return to your hotel.
Minimum: 3 passengers.










Our adventure starts at the Handicrafts Market — perfect for unique souvenirs. You’ll also enjoy a fun tasting of tequila chocolates and traditional chapulines (grasshoppers) — a true Mexican experience!
Next, we head to the charming neighborhood of Coyoacán for a walking tour to discover its colonial essence. We’ll visit the Church of San Juan Bautista, the main square, the famous Fountain of the Coyotes, and pass by the iconic Blue House of Frida Kahlo (panoramic view only).
Our next stop is University City, where you can take a memorable photo in front of one of Mexico’s most iconic murals.
Finally, we’ll travel to Xochimilco for a relaxing ride through its famous canals on a traditional flower-adorned trajinera. During the ride, lunch is included.
We’ll return to the hotel in the afternoon.
Minimum: 3 passengers.










We’ll depart early from your hotel to the stunning Cacahuamilpa Caves, one of the most impressive cave systems in Latin America. A guided walk will reveal amazing rock formations that have amazed visitors for generations.
Then we’ll continue to Taxco, the world-renowned Silver Capital. Upon arrival, we’ll visit the majestic Santa Prisca Church, one of the finest baroque jewels in Mexico. We’ll stroll through the cobblestone historic center and visit a silver workshop — perfect for purchasing authentic jewelry and crafts.
Later, enjoy a menu-included lunch with flavored water at a local restaurant. Afterward, you’ll have free time to explore, shop, or take photos.
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Mexico City.
Minimum: 4 passengers.







We’ll begin our tour along the iconic Paseo de la Reforma, passing by Chapultepec Forest, the Military Field, National Auditorium, and several landmarks including Diana the Huntress, the Angel of Independence, Cuauhtémoc Monument, and the Revolution Monument.
Continuing toward the Historic Center via Avenida Juárez, we’ll admire Alameda Central Park, the Benito Juárez Hemicycle, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Latin American Tower, and colonial-era buildings.
A walking tour will take us to the Zócalo (Main Square) to visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, view the National Palace, and take photos.
We’ll also go underground to experience the Mexico City Metro — a true slice of local life.
Next, we’ll head to the Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco to understand Mexico’s layered history — pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern.
We’ll end at a Handicrafts Market for souvenir shopping and another tasting of tequila chocolates and chapulines — an authentic Mexican treat.
Return to the hotel in the afternoon.
No lunch included.
Minimum: 3 passengers.










We’ll depart early from your hotel to Cholula to visit the Church of Our Lady of Remedies, built atop a massive ancient pyramid with multiple levels.
Then we’ll visit the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla — a stunning example of indigenous baroque art, known for its richly decorated golden interior.
Next, we’ll head to the charming City of Puebla — known as the “City of Angels” — for a buffet lunch with flavored water.
After lunch, we’ll take a walking tour of Puebla’s historic center to visit the Main Square, the Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, and the dazzling Chapel of the Rosary, considered a Mexican baroque masterpiece. There will be time for shopping, especially for traditional Talavera pottery.
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Mexico City.
Minimum: 4 passengers.





Nature, hot springs, and adventure — all from Mexico City
We’ll depart from Mexico City toward Hidalgo state to explore one of Mexico’s most spectacular natural wonders: the Tolantongo Caves. Along the way, enjoy views of mountains, deep valleys, and semi-desert landscapes.
Upon arrival, we’ll begin with a walk to the thermal pools — tiered natural formations on the mountainside where you can relax in warm water with stunning canyon views.
We’ll then head to the main cave and steam tunnel — a magical space with internal waterfalls and thermal currents formed by nature.
Before departure, we’ll visit the turquoise thermal river — perfect for a swim or peaceful rest. Afterwards, we’ll stop at a local restaurant for a traditional lunch (not included) and the chance to change clothes or rest.
There will also be time for souvenir shopping and last photos before heading back to Mexico City.
Minimum: 3 passengers.




Explore Mexico’s historical and cultural heritage with an exclusive private tour
Included lodging:
3 nights in Mexico City
1 night in Guanajuato
2 nights in Guadalajara
1 night in Morelia
Includes:
Daily breakfast per person
Hotel taxes
Gratuities for housekeeping and bellboys
Transportation and Tours:
Airport-hotel-airport transfers in Mexico City
Comfortable, sanitized tourist vehicle (Nissan Urvan, Sprinter, or bus depending on group size)
Onboard passenger insurance
Certified SECTUR guide service throughout the tour
All services are private
Included experiences:
Historic Center Tour of Mexico City + Handicrafts Market visit
City Tours in:
Querétaro (including Temple and Ex-Convent of the Cross)
San Miguel de Allende
Guanajuato (including the Mummy Museum)
Guadalajara (with La Cofradía distillery in Tequila)
Pátzcuaro and Morelia with key highlights
Perfect for:
Travelers looking to discover the colonial charm of Mexico’s most emblematic cities with the comfort of a fully organized, 100% private tour.
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