Chichén Itzá & Tulum 2-Day Combo Tour
Explore the legendary ruins of the Yucatán by visiting the UNESCO-listed Chichén Itzá and the walled city of Tulum on this 2-day tour from Cancun.
Explore the legendary ruins of the Yucatán by visiting the UNESCO-listed Chichén Itzá and the walled city of Tulum on this 2-day tour from Cancun.
Travel through time exploring the important Yucatán archaeological sites of Chichén Itzá and Tulum on this two day tour from Riviera Maya.
Natural pools, lush greenery and sculptures in the middle of nature await on our 2-day tour to Xilitla and Tamasopo. Discover the stunning nature here!
Visit the beautiful towns of San Bartolo Coyotepec, Tule, Teotitlán del Valle and Mitla on our 6-day tour from Oaxaca to Huatulco.
Ancient villages, handicrafts, history and an important cultural heritage are waiting for you with this Oaxaca 2 Day Tour. Visit the city and its surroundings.
Explore the most symbolic sights in Xilitla, Tamasopo and San Luis Potosi on our 4-day tour of Huasteca Potosina. See surrealist art, hidden caves and pools.
On this 2-day tour to Puebla and Cholula, we'll visit the largest pyramid in the world and the City of Angels, two must-see wonders of southeastern Mexico!
Join us on this 2-day tour of Tequila, Tlaquepaque, and Guadalajara, where you'll experience Mexico's magic in its flavors, traditions, and local art.
Join us on an exciting 2-day trip at the Wotoch Aayin Ecotourism Center - we'll experience the best of Arena Island, home to crocodiles and lush mangroves.
Ancient art, history, and adventure await on this 2-day trip to Las Golondrinas Waterfalls and Bonampak. You'll also go rafting on the Lacanjá River.
Wander through colorful colonial towns, marvel at the grandeur of ancient Maya and Aztec ruins, or savor the bold flavors of authentic Mexican cuisine. Every region offers a unique story, blending history, nature, and culture in unforgettable ways.
With Civitatis, you can go on guided tours of Maya and Aztec archeological sites like Chichén Itzá, Teotihuacan and Tulum. You can also snorkel in crystal-clear cenotes on the Yucatán peninsula, and enjoy a food tour through local markets. With so much to discover, and such welcoming people, Mexico is a must-visit destination.
On this day trip to Taxco from Mexico City, we'll discover this beautiful Magic Town in the state of Guerrero and enter the Cacahuamilpa Caves National Park!
Embark on an excursion to Bernal, exploring one of Mexico's Magical Towns on this tour including a wine tasting at the Freixenet winery.
Experience Oaxaca’s Day of the Dead in Etla on November 1. Witness La Muerteada, a night procession filled with masks, music, and tradition like a local!
Experience an unforgettable evening as you enjoy the Mexican night on the Manialtepec Lagoon, with bioluminescent creatures lighting your every move.
Explore the legacy of the Aztecs and various pre-Hispanic civilizations in Latin America with this ticket to the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.
Discover Mexico City and it’s rich blend of indigenous and Hispanic cultures on this comprehensive and free walking tour of the vibrant Mexican capital!
Join us on a free tour of Oaxaca to discover this magical city, admiring the colonial architecture and diving into the Mexican tradition we'll find
Playa del Carmen is one of the most popular tourist locations on the Riviera Maya coast; with this free tour, you can discover its long and fascinating history!
On this free tour of Mexico City, we'll visit the Roma and Condesa neighbourhoods, two of the capital's most representative districts.
On this guided visit to Tulum, you'll visit Maya ruins of this ancient Caribbean city and dive into the pure waters of a Maya cenote.
Many popular tourist destinations like Cancún, the Riviera Maya, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta are considered safe for travelers. However, some regions do have security concerns. It's best to check the U.S. State Department’s travel advisories, avoid known high-risk areas, and follow common-sense safety practices.
Summer in Mexico runs from June to September, offering warm temperatures. However, you can expect frequent rain in some areas, especially along the coast and in the south.
Mexico's official currency is the Mexican peso (MXN). In some tourist areas, US dollars is sometimes used, but the exchange rate may not be favorable.
It depends on the region and the type of trip you're planning. Generally, November through April offers milder temperatures and less rain. However, if you want to avoid crowds and high prices, consider traveling during the shoulder season—late January or early May is ideal.
Travelers must carry a valid passport. If you're traveling from the USA—or anywhere else—you'll typically need a Mexican Tourist Card (FMM) for stays up to 180 days. This card can be obtained on your flight or online prior to your visit. Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your visit, you may also require a visa. Carry proof of onward travel and evidence of sufficient funds for your stay. Always check the latest entry requirements with the nearest Mexican consulate or embassy before you travel.