This year, Mexico has prepared a series of travel routes for you to get to know and visit some of its most remarkable and unique destinations. You are the captain of your journey, as you enjoy the flexibility of choosing the duration of your trip, your transportation, your own hotel Accommodations and the attractions that you wish to visit.
As you read on, you will discover the 10 new 'Routes of Mexico,' which highlight Mexico's cultural, historical and natural diversity and richness in a brand new way. After experiencing one of the routes, you will return home with more than a sun tan, you'll be enriched by knowledge, culture and beauty.
Wine Country and the Aquarium of the World
Tijuana - Ensenada - Valle de Guadalupe - Los Cabos - La Paz - Isla Todos Santos
The two coasts of the Baja California Peninsula share a nice contrast, offering completely different experiences for travellers. On the coast of the Pacific Ocean, one can enjoy whale watching, vineyards, and golf courses; while on the coast of the Sea of Cortez, travellers can immerse themselves in unique marine life, Jesuit missions and charming cities.
The Magic of Traditions & Nature
Morelia - Santa Clara del Cobre - Tzintzuntzan - Patzcuaro - Santa Fe de la Laguna - Uruapan - Capula - Ixtapa - Tingambato - Acapulco - Zirahuen - Taxco - Cuernavaca
This route travels through picturesque towns, historic cities and natural landscapes and beaches. From the elegance of the city of Morelia to the bustling nightlife of Acapulco, and from pre-Hispanic buildings to baroque style architecture in Taxco, this route will take you on an unforgettable journey.
The Birthplace of History & Romanticism
Villa de San Sebastian Bernal - Sierra Gorda - Queretaro - San Miguel de Allende - Guanajuato - Guadalajara - Tlaquepaque - Tequila
This route takes travellers through Mexico's Bajio region until reaching the lands of Jalisco. Here, colonial towns and handicrafts are combined with captivating natural scenery such as the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve.
The Millenary Tarahumaras
Chihuahua - Creel - Copper Canyon - Bahuichivo, Cerocahui - Urique - El Fuerte - Los Mochis - Mazatlan - Cuauhtemoc City
Climb aboard the Chepe train and enjoy the spectacular view of the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua state. During the ride, you will be left breathless by the epic landscapes occupied by the ancient Tarahumara people. The tour ends in the beautiful port of Mazatlan, known for its beautiful golden beaches and delicious seafood!
The Art of Tequila & Music Under the Sun
Guadalajara - Tequila - Puerto Vallarta - Riviera Nayarit - Colima - Comala - Teotihuacan - Manzanillo
To immerse yourself in a very Mexican 'scene,' travel through the state of Tequila aboard a luxurious train, where you can admire the jimadores harvesting the agave plants. Visit the cosmopolitan capital of Guadalajara and enjoy the delicious cuisine as you sit back and listen to the mariachi tunes.
The Huastecas & Their Outstanding Beauty
Puerto de Veracruz - El Tajin - Papantla - Costa Esmeralda - Ciudad Valles - Tampico - Huasteca Potosina - Poza Rica - Region Totonaca - Pachuca - Real del Monte
The Huasteca region is a travellers paradise, characterized by dense tropical vegetation, along with countless rivers and lakes. It is an ideal locale for adventure tourism and ecotourism. Visit the impressive pre-Hispanic centre of El Tajin and admire the Voladores de Papantla (Papantla flyers) during their ceremonial flight.
A Colonial Experience
Zacatecas - Aguascalientes - San Luis Potos - Guanajuato - Queretaro - San Miguel de Allende - San Juan de los Lagos
Art, gastronomy and history blend together perfectly when visiting these colonial cities. A unique and memorable past is hidden in every building, in every church and on every street. San Miguel de Allende was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Humanity in 2008.
The Mystery & Origin of the Maya Culture
Tuxtla Gutierrez - San Cristobal de las Casas - Palenque - Villahermosa - Campeche - Merida - Chichen Itza - Izamal - Valladolid - Cancun - Chetumal - Banco Chinchorro - Palizada - City del Carmen - Cozumel - Riviera Maya
Throughout the Yucatan Peninsula, until reaching the border shared with Guatemala, one can experience a great number of amazing sites. From fascinating Mayan ceremonial centres and hundreds of cenotes (underwater caves) to white-sand beaches and the second-largest reef in the world, travellers are welcome to uncover the mysteries of the eclectic cities along this route.
Thousand Flavours of Mole
San Pedro Atocpan - Tlaxcala - Puebla - Oaxaca - Monte Alban-Mitla - Huatulco - Mazunte - Cacaxtla
This wonderfully delicious route allows you to savour the aromas and colours of mole, one of the most representative dishes of Mexican cuisine. Once your tummy is satisfied, enjoy several archaeological sites, pre-Hispanic murals and the sun and beach destinations of Huatulco and Mazunte.
The Fascinating Encounter between History & Modern Day Mexico
Mexico City - Durango - Torreon - Saltillo - Monterrey - Hermosillo - Guaymas, San Carlos - Lerdo City - Parras
While visiting northern Mexico, one can marvel at the interesting fusion between the rural and the modern, a mixture of ancient activities and large industries. Enjoy unique dining experiences while indulging in the thrills of mountain biking, repelling and kayaking. Whether you like having every fine detail planned out or you enjoy the thrills of seeing where the open road takes you, a Flight Centre consultant can offer you travel advice, itinerary suggestions and relevant products that will make your Mexico vacation unique and catered to you! Call 1-866-317-4794.
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