
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.
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 a unique place located within the Bolsón de Mapimí and learn about eerie local mysteries on our Silent Zone, Mapimí & Ojuela: 2 or 3 Day Tour.
Marvel at the impressive walled Maya city and experience a fun-packed day at the aquatic and adventure parks with this Xplor, Tulum and Xel-Há 2 Day Tour.
On this 4-day tour of southern Sonora, learn about the history of this beautiful state and visit its most picturesque places, such as the town of Álamos.
Embark on an exciting 8-day journey from Cancun, exploring the captivating attractions and iconic landmarks of the Yucatan Peninsula, Chiapas, and Campeche.
On this 4-day tour through the Jesuit Missions of Sonora, we'll explore temples and towns founded by Eusebio Francisco Kino and other important missionaries.
Learn about the Maya's legacy at the famous archaeological site and have fun in the aquatic and adventure parks with this Xplor, Tulum and Xel-Há 2-Day Tour.
Enjoy dreamlike landscapes that were inhabited in the past by indigenous communities and Jesuits on this 2-day excursion to Yécora from Hermosillo.
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 tour we'll get up close with the most visited archaeological site in Mexico, admiring the mythical Teotihuacán pyramids.
Discover the rich Maya legacy of Chichén Itzá on this excursion from Cancún. You'll also visit the Chichi Kan cenote and the beautiful town of Valladolid.
Join us to discover Mexico City’s most picturesque spots: Coyoacán with its historic charm, Xochimilco's colorful canals, and the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum.
Spend an unforgettable day discovering the ancient Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacán - fly over millennia-old pyramids in your own private hot air balloon!
Explore the history of the Mexican capital on this tour of 3 of its most important cultural icons: Teotihuacán, Basilica of Guadalupe and Tlatelolco.
Visit the incredible natural park of Xcaret on this full-day tour & discover the country's wild animals, Caribbean waters & authentic Mexican culture.
Swim with whale sharks, the largest fish in the world, and and enjoy a delicious lunch on the waters of Playa Norte. A day trip to remember!
Explore the most stunning natural corners of Mexico's Pacific coastline by sea and by land on this tour of the bays of Huatulco.
With this ticket to Xplor park, you can hurtle down slides, investigate the ends of the earth or enjoy an amphibious buggy tour. Not to be missed!
Discover one of Mexico's most extraordinary natural spaces on this hiking excursion through the Paso de Cortés. You'll love this trip!
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.