Mexico

Beautiful beaches, stunning Mayan and Aztec ruins, colonial cities and deep rooted traditions

Mexico is a large and diverse country with stunning scenery, deep rooted traditions, beautiful beaches and ruins from ancient civilisations. Whatever sort of holiday you are looking for you are likely to be able to find it in Mexico. Highlights include:

  • Mexico City, the main point of entry to Mexico.  Once a vast Aztec city, it was largely destroyed and rebuilt in the sixteenth century.  It has a beautiful plaza with both fine colonial buildings and the Aztec Templo Mayor.  Here you can take a day trip to the Mayan ruins at Teotihuacan and spend time visiting Frieda Kahlo’s house.
  • Made up of twenty canyons, Copper Canyon is in the heart of the Mexican wilderness and the scenery is spectacular.  Most people choose to visit by the famous Chihuahua al Pacifico train either as a one day trip or using the train to hop on and off and visit indigenous villages, old missionary stations, look out points and taking short treks.  
  • Oaxaca, a city south east of Mexico City has Spanish buildings, vibrant indigenous markets and numerous fiestas.  The nearby site of Mitla is one of the best places to see Day of the Dead festivities.  
  • Visit the famous Mayan ruins at Tulum, and Chichen Itza.
  • Chiapas is a rural state blessed with lush jungles, Mayan ruins and waterfalls.   It is home to the romantic jungle enshrouded site of Palenque with its soaring pyramids and temples.  
  • Surrounded by cool mountain air and pine forests San Cristobal is a colourful colonial city with cobbled streets and labyrinthine markets.
  • Mexico’s Pacific coastline in Baja California has spectacular scenery and lovely beaches.  Its capital La Paz is a great place for watersports and there are a number of other charming coastal towns good for relaxation.
  • Perhaps the biggest attraction Baja California has to offer are the whales.  The nutrient rich Sea of Cortez has perhaps the largest and most varied whale population in the world.  The Pacific lagoons are also home to calving grey whales which migrate there January to March each year.  
  • Fly to Cancun instead of Mexico City and visit some of the more laid back (compared with Cancun) beach resorts such as Tulum with its own Mayan ruins and Isla Holbox an island with beautiful shallows, white beaches and a bohemian vibe.

Key Facts about Mexico

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Ideas for a trip to Mexico

Here are some ideas for trips to Mexico all of which can be adapted for you and we are always happy to create a bespoke trip from scratch.

From £1970

Per person excluding flights
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Self-drive Mexico- Highlights of the Yucatan

This self-drive holiday to Mexico gives you the chance to discover the colonial cities and jungle-shrouded Mayan pyramids of the Yucatan Peninsula, as well as the idyllic island of Holbox and Caribbean beaches of the Riviera Maya with your own car. If you'd rather not drive this holiday can be done with private transfers and guides, just ask us.

From £4825

Per person including flights

Classic Mexico

This classic itinerary combines the vibrant street life of Mexico City with some of the country's colonial towns and villages and imposing Mayan sites set amidst dense green jungle. This means you can tick off culture, activities and wildlife in a superb 14 night itinerary. During the trip you will visit Mexico City, Oaxaca, San Cristobal de las Casas, Palenque,Campeche and Mérida

From £3480

Per person incl flights

Day of the Dead Tour

Be part of the preparations and celebrations for Mexico’s Day of the Dead festival on this exciting 10 night itinerary which combines time in Mexico with time in Oaxaca. This trip is perfect for those keen to enjoy an authentic experience of Mexican culture. A colonial city and the artistic capital of Mexico, Oaxaca is one of the best destinations to experience this unique festival.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions that haven't been answered here? Send your questions to enquiries@shearwatertravel.co.uk and we'll try our best to help.

If you’re visiting Mexico as a tourist you don’t need a visa, but you’ll need to complete an immigration form and have this with you when you enter and leave Mexico. However always check FCO travel advice before travelling   

No specific immunisations required but check your usual immunisations are up to date and consider Hepatitis A.  Check NHS Fit for Travel website for specific advice

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