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- The best Mexico tour packages
- What people love about Mexico Tours
- Most popular destinations in Mexico
- Travel Mexico your way
- Top operators in Mexico
- Best places to start your Mexico tour
- Discover Mexico tours for every budget
- Mexico tours for every group
- Top Mexico travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Mexico
- Mexico travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Mexico travel experts
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Mexico Yucatán Experience
253 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a really nice holiday and did a lot of interesting activities. I can highly recommend the trip.”
Simone, traveled in April 2024
The Yucatan Peninsula unfolds through a perfect mix of culture and coastline. Marvel at Chichen Itza's ancient pyramids, ride between three cenotes in Merida, float to Bird Island among flamingos, and relax at Tulum's archaeological site overlooking turquoise Caribbean waters.
Duration 11 days Destinations Cancun, Holbox Island, Chichen Itza, Merida, Bacalar, Tulum, Playa del Carmen Age Range up to 39 year olds Operator TruTravels From $2,245
10% Off- US$2,021You save $224
Mexico City to Oaxaca: Pottery & Aztec Pyramids
67 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“G adventures is my first choice for travel and this tour validated that choice.”
Ellen, traveled in May 2024
Mexico's cultural treasures unfold over 7 days for approx. $180/day. UNESCO-listed Teotihuacán pyramids, Puebla's colonial architecture, and Oaxaca's famous food scene create lasting memories. Includes guided tours, local hotel stays, and authentic experiences like alebrijes workshops and mole demonstrations.
Duration 7 days Destinations Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,149
10% Off- US$1,034You save $114
Mexico Unplugged (from Mexico City to Isla Cozumel)
123 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I saw all I wanted.”
Sylvia, traveled in December 2024
A remarkable 15-day Mexican journey priced at approx. $200/day takes you through ancient Palenque ruins and San Juan Chamula's mystical church. Wander Mexico City's Zocalo, savor pasita in Puebla, browse Oaxaca's markets, and unwind in Playa del Carmen, with guided tours and 14 nights' accommodation.
Duration 15 days Destinations Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, Monte Alban, San Cristóbal de las Casas, San Juan Chamula, Chiapa de Corzo, Zinacantan, Palenque, MeridaSee all destinations Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,785
15% Off- US$2,367You save $418
Essential Central Mexico
58 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I learned so much on this tour and saw a side of Mexico that I had never seen.”
Tracy, traveled in March 2024
Puerto Vallarta welcomes visitors with whale watching (Dec-Mar), leading to Guadalajara's mariachi scene and Tlaquepaque's artisan markets. A traditional tequila distillery, Guanajuato's historic tunnels, and San Miguel de Allende's Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel await before reaching Mexico City. 4.9/5 rating from 50+ travelers.
Duration 9 days Destinations Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Tequila, Tlaquepaque, Guanajuato, San Miguel De Allende, Mexico City Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,399
17% Off- US$1,161You save $237
Mexico dazzles from Holbox Island's pristine beaches to the pink lagoons of Las Coloradas. The UNESCO World Heritage site Chichen Itza, Santa Barbara cenotes, and Merida's authentic food scene create unforgettable memories. Luxuriate in 4-star hotels with included breakfast and five regional lunches.
Duration 11 days Destinations Cancun, Holbox Island, Merida, Bacalar, Tulum, Playa del Carmen Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From
17% Off- US$2,493
What people love about Mexico Tours
- Mexico Yucatán Experience
Where do I even begin? This tour honestly was beyond what I expected. Mexico has a very rich and colorful culture and we did so many things that made us experience such. It was the perfect mix of fun and chilled activities. Would definitely recommend this tour to my friends and family. Manu has been an exceptional tour guide, he made us feel like we are one big family and I just felt very secured during the whole trip. Overall, definitely 10/10!
- Essential Central Mexico
Kevin was an excellent guide. Hotels in all of the centers were very good with the exception of the hotel in Puerto Vallarta. This Hotel was in a very noisy section of town. Time in Mexico city requires fine tuning for example a brief city tour would be useful.
- Premium Mexico Yucatan Highlights
Great. Exceeded our expectations Selected experiences were all highlights. Hotels fine - some minor niggles but no worries. Big rave for Alejandro - our guide. Just made the trip so alive and interesting.
Most popular destinations in Mexico
Stroll into the vibrant markets of Mexico City, wander through the historic charm of Guanajuato, and uncover the ancient mysteries of the Teotihuacan pyramids. Savor authentic tacos in Puebla and immerse yourself in Frida Kahlo's art in Coyoacán.
See all Central Mexico toursRelax on Puerto Vallarta's stunning beaches, surf in Sayulita, and explore the vibrant art scene in Mazatlán. Discover the natural beauty of Cabo San Lucas, visit Acapulco's historic sites, and enjoy fresh seafood along the scenic Pacific Coast.
See all Pacific Coast Mexico toursCalifornia's mix of nature and cities gives our travelers so much to talk about. Yosemite stands out with its granite walls and waterfalls, where the Mist Trail takes you right up to Vernal and Nevada Falls - you'll feel the spray on your face as you climb. San Francisco wins people over with real character: sailing near the Golden Gate Bridge and exploring the different vibes of Chinatown, Sausalito and other unique neighborhoods. Death Valley draws interest but needs smart planning - you'll want plenty of water and sun protection for those extreme conditions. The sweet spots for visiting are spring and early fall when the weather's nice and the big sites aren't too crowded. Our travelers often mix coastal Highway 1 drives with stops in small beach towns, while the food and wine scene in Napa and Sonoma valleys lets you taste your way through local farms and vineyards.
See all California toursBaja California, in the north of Mexico, is a paradise for all nature lovers. It is teeming with stunning beaches, stunning scenery, and wildlife like whales and turtles. Swim in the crystal clear waters near La Paz, surf your heart out, hike in spectacular canyons, and camp on the beach.
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Travel Mexico your way
Absorb Mexico's raw beauty while ziplining through the dense rainforest in Cancun, swim with whale sharks in Isla Holbox, and explore the ancient site of Chichen Itza. From vibrant cities to snorkeling experiences and scenic hikes, adventure awaits in Mexico.
See all Active toursCoach tours connect Mexico's highlights while keeping travel comfortable, starting from the capital and heading south. Popular routes move through Oaxaca's colonial streets to San Cristobal de las Casas, where indigenous traditions are still strong today. Most tours stop at Sumidero Canyon and Agua Azul falls before visiting the ruins of Palenque, Uxmal and also Chichen Itza. Our customers like how the tours mix guided visits with personal time, staying overnight in colonial towns where you can explore local food spots at your own speed.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur most engaging Mexico tours blend ancient sites with real local life, typically starting from Mexico City. The routes flow naturally to Oaxaca where you'll explore busy markets and learn how mezcal is made. From there, many paths lead through Chiapas to see the deep gorges of Sumidero Canyon and visit indigenous communities near San Cristobal. The journey often continues to Palenque's jungle ruins before reaching the archaeological zones of the Yucatan. What makes these routes special is how they mix famous places like Chichen Itza with quiet spots like Mitla and the blue waters of Agua Azul. These explorer tours usually take 12-14 days, giving you both guided visits and free time to wander.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 228 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Mexico with our expert guides leading the way.
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Top operators in Mexico
Based on the feedback we've collected, TruTravels really shines through their guides - Manu gets mentioned often by our travelers for creating a tight-knit group feeling while keeping everyone safe and having fun. Over at Explore, Ruben stands out for being flexible with the daily plans and sharing deep local knowledge that you won't find in guidebooks. G Adventures has solid tour organization down pat, and their Chief Experience Officers Laura and Kevin know their stuff, though some travelers have mentioned the hotels can be hit or miss. Intrepid puts together good routes and itineraries, but we've heard from a few customers who wished for clearer communication and more attention to the small details that make a trip special. Bamba Experience handles problems quickly when they pop up - their support team is really responsive, which matters when there's an occasional hotel issue. Their problem-solving approach has earned them quite a few positive comments from our travelers who appreciate how fast they sort things out. What's interesting is how each company has its own way of doing things - TruTravels focuses on building that group connection, Explore leans into local expertise, G Adventures balances organization with experience and Bamba Experience puts their energy into customer support.
- 5.0 (27,546 Mexico reviews)
"Sure! Here’s a more polished version as a review: I went on my first group tour to Mexico over Christmas and New Year, and it was absolutely unforgettable! I was a bit nervous at first, but from the moment I met our guide, Luis, I felt completely at ease. He was more like a friend than a tour guide, and his warm personality made the entire experience comfortable and enjoyable. Luis not only shared fascinating insights about Mexican culture, but also gave us valuable life lessons that I’ll carry with me. His food recommendations were spot-on, and we always knew where to grab a delicious breakfast during our free time. His organization and daily briefings kept everything running smoothly, even though I’ll admit I forgot half of the details by the next morning (oops!). He showed us all the hidden gems we never would have discovered on our own, and he truly went the extra mile to make our Christmas and New Year celebrations special. He made reservations at some incredible spots, ensuring we had the best possible experience. The group’s age range was from 24-43, and even though I was the youngest, I felt welcomed and comfortable. I also met some amazing people and formed lifelong friendships, which was an unexpected and wonderful bonus. If you’re considering booking a trip, don’t hesitate—book it now! It truly was the best time of my life, and when I return to Mexico, I’ll definitely be reaching out to Luis again. He’s hands down the best tour guide you could ask for!
- Tours
- 2 Mexico tours
- Age range
- 18 to 39 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 13h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $310
- 5.0 (22,802 Mexico reviews)
"Overall I enjoyed the trip and we saw quite a lot in a short period of time. Some of the hotels were not very good especially the hotel in Merida (dirty sheets and towels and smell from drains), Flores gutamela (poor quality hotel and dirty towels again) and the hotel in playa del carmen was beside a night club so the walls were vibrating from the base of the music. There was some free time and activities were good but the activities later in the trip were quite over priced (Guatemala and Belize). Think some of the itinerary can be looked at also as unsure if one spot can be missed or longer as felt like not a lot of time in Guatemala and Belize and both squeezed in with long 9 hour bus days for both. Use of public buses is fine but one was when all group of 17 got on and all bus full so standing for trip. Not ideal especially when members of group were ill. Think use of a public bus for long trips on a long travel day should be looked at as it makes a long day worse when ill members and standing.
- Tours
- 20 Mexico tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 2h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $298
- 4.5 (11,928 Mexico reviews)
"Our guide Adriana was superb. I saw all I wanted.
- Tours
- 10 Mexico tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $307
Best places to start your Mexico tour
Mexico City serves as the main starting point for most of our tours, with 57 customers beginning their Mexican journey right from the capital. You've got good options though - Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta and also Tuxtla Gutierrez all work well as kickoff points. Most of our travelers book about 3.5 months ahead (that's 107 days if you're counting), though you'll want to move faster during December and Easter when spots fill up quickly. What really stands out in recent feedback is how well cultural experiences mesh with active exploration - people love combining local market visits and cooking classes with trips to ancient sites. The best time to visit is October through April for good weather and value, though you'll find something special in every region no matter when you go.
Discover Mexico tours for every budget
Budget-conscious travelers have several excellent options exploring Mexico's highlights. Popular routes combine cycling through the Yucatan Peninsula with visits to major archaeological sites like Chichen Itza and Tulum. Our customers particularly enjoy the flat, quiet back roads between colonial cities and ancient ruins. The tours include local experiences like traditional textile demonstrations, mezcal tastings and also authentic regional cooking. Many travelers mention how much they valued having knowledgeable guides who could adapt the daily schedule while sharing deep insights about Maya history and culture. These tours typically run 7-10 days with accommodations in well-located hotels that put you close to markets, plazas and local life.
Luxury tours in Mexico focus on colonial heritage and refined experiences. Starting from Mexico City, these journeys take you through UNESCO sites like Teotihuacan before heading to elegant colonial cities including Morelia, Guanajuato and also San Miguel de Allende. You'll stay in carefully selected historic properties - converted mansions and boutique hotels that capture each region's character. The routes include private tequila tastings at traditional distilleries, visits to artisan workshops and time exploring cobblestone streets lined with baroque churches. Our travelers especially appreciate the balance of guided tours and independent time to discover local galleries, markets and dining spots.
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Mexico tours for every type of group
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254 tours in MexicoGroup tours blend Maya sites, colonial cities and natural wonders across southern Mexico. Popular itineraries start in Mexico City then flow south to Oaxaca's colorful markets and Chiapas' indigenous villages. You'll explore dramatic locations like Sumidero Canyon by boat and walk through ancient cities hidden in jungle settings. What makes these tours special is how they mix famous archaeological zones with local experiences - learning traditional cooking in family homes, visiting mezcal producers and also meeting indigenous craftspeople. Our customers often mention how much they enjoy traveling with like-minded explorers while having expert guides who bring Mexico's history and traditions to life.
Small Group
116 tours in MexicoVisit Mexico with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
41 tours in MexicoPrivate tours offer flexibility to discover Mexico at your own pace. Popular routes through the Yucatan Peninsula combine ancient Maya sites with natural wonders like cenotes and flamingo-filled lagoons. You'll have freedom to linger at places that interest you most - whether that's swimming in crystal-clear cenotes near Santa Barbara, exploring the seven-colored lagoon of Bacalar or wandering colonial streets in Merida. These tours typically run 10-14 days with private guides who can adjust the schedule to match your interests. Our travelers particularly value having personal attention at archaeological sites and also the ability to discover local food spots at their own speed.
Top Mexico travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long journeys through central Mexico start in Mexico City before heading to Puebla and also Oaxaca. You'll mix archaeology at Teotihuacan with visits to local artisan communities - our travelers particularly enjoy meeting Oaxacan families to learn textile making and visiting mezcal distilleries. Some tours focus on colonial heritage, taking you through Morelia's baroque architecture and Taxco's silver workshops. Others put cultural immersion first with cooking demos, market visits and time with Alebrijes artisans. These 7-day trips give you a good feel for Mexico's interior without rushing through.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Cancun, Chichen Itza, Tulum, Playa del Carmen
See all toursThe 10-day tours go deeper, running from Mexico City to either the Yucatan Peninsula or colonial heartland. On Aztec to Maya routes, you'll explore Oaxaca's markets, San Cristobal's indigenous communities and Palenque's jungle ruins before reaching Chichen Itza. Colonial routes take you through Morelia, Guadalajara and also San Miguel de Allende for tequila tasting and historic plazas. Our travelers really like how we mix guided visits with free time - it lets them discover local restaurants and markets at their own speed. It's perfect for seeing both ancient cultures and also modern traditions.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Canon del Sumidero, San Cristobel de Las Casas, San Juan Chamula, Zinacantan, Palenque, Campeche, Uxmal, Merida, Chichen Itza, Cancun
See all toursTwo weeks gives you time to really get Mexico's diversity. The routes start in Mexico City, moving through Oaxaca's valleys to San Cristobal's mountain communities and across to Yucatan's archaeological sites. People love staying in smaller towns, visiting local families to learn traditional cooking and crafts. You get time for both cultural highlights - like exploring Chichen Itza with expert guides - and natural wonders including cenote swims and spotting flamingos near Isla Holbox. These 14-day trips let you experience everything from ancient Maya sites to modern Mexican life and also local traditions without feeling rushed.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán, Puebla, Oaxaca, Villahermosa, Palenque, Campeche, Merida, Chichen Itza, Valladolid, Playa del Carmen
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Mexico's solo tours blend discovery with social connections that really work well. Starting in the Caribbean, you'll explore Holbox Island's quiet beaches before heading to Mayan sites inland. Our solo travelers click instantly with guides like Manu, who creates a warm group feeling while sharing deep local knowledge. Days mix active experiences - think cycling between crystal-clear cenotes - with cultural immersion through cooking classes, salsa dancing and also late-night taco crawls in Mexico City. These tours nail the balance of planned activities and free time, so you can explore independently while having the backup and social perks of traveling with others.
Our premium cultural tours through Mexico's historic areas are perfect for couples. Starting in Mexico City's old quarter, you'll discover Aztec ruins and join evening food walks to sample local dishes. The hotels we use are special - think converted colonial mansions with rooftop terraces and traditional patios. Your journey takes you through Puebla's sweet shops, Oaxaca's small mezcal producers and also the vast Maya complex of Chichen Itza. Couples who travel with us love how we mix guided tours with private time, whether it's an afternoon at a Tulum beach club or watching the sun drop behind Merida's cathedral.
Young travelers get the best of both worlds on our Mexico tours - ancient sites by day, buzzing nightlife after dark. The routes flow naturally from Cancun through the Yucatan, mixing Maya ruins with time in beach spots like Tulum and Playa del Carmen. Our younger guests love getting active - diving into hidden cenotes, taking boats out to spot pink flamingos and also learning salsa moves in colonial towns. Local experiences fill the days: cooking with families, tasting different tequilas and chilling at beach clubs. The flexible schedule works great for this age group - join the gang for activities or head off solo when you want.
Our premium tours work perfectly for senior travelers, mixing comfort with real cultural insights. Mexico City kicks things off with expert tours of the Anthropology Museum and historic center. Senior guests often tell us how much they value our guides who make Mexico's history come alive while keeping transfers smooth and easy. You'll visit colonial Puebla, watch artisans at work in Oaxaca's workshops, see traditional weaving demos and also try regional dishes at carefully picked restaurants. These tours stand out for their smart planning - active mornings, relaxed afternoons, central hotels and plenty of time to really get to know each place.
- Solo Travelers236 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples110 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)5 tours All tours for Young Adults
- Seniors (50+)106 tours All tours for Seniors
- Family184 tours All tours for Family
Best time to visit Mexico
- Spring 2025
Spring sees Mexico bursting with energy, particularly during Easter festivities. Many tours start from Mexico City with its lively streets and continue to Oaxaca's bustling markets and mezcal producers. Our travelers love exploring Sumidero Canyon and Agua Azul waterfalls this time of year when the water's perfect for swimming. The weather's ideal for active mornings at archaeological sites followed by relaxed afternoons in colonial cities like Merida, Valladolid and also Campeche. Several routes include watching flamingos at Rio Lagartos and visiting the seven-colored lagoon at Bacalar when spring brings migrating wildlife.
- March 2025 220 tours
- April 2025 popular 230 tours
- 202 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer fills Mexico with cultural festivals, and our tours make the most of it. Routes from Mexico City feature visits to San Pedro Tlahuac where ancient farming practices thrive during the wet season. Our guests particularly enjoy how the tours balance indoor activities like cooking classes and museum visits with early archaeological site exploration before the day heats up. Several options center on the Yucatan Peninsula, where you can refresh in cenotes between Maya ruins, experience Merida's evening cultural events and also enjoy the coastal areas. Summer itineraries add extra water activities like boat trips to Holbox Island and swimming in Bacalar Lagoon's brilliant blue waters.
- 199 tours
- popular 211 tours
- 199 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn offers cooler temperatures and heralds the great monarch butterfly migration in Michoacán’s forests. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated with colorful altars and parades.
- 193 tours
- popular 226 tours
- November 2025 201 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter opens up fantastic possibilities across Mexico's diverse regions, with tours linking Yucatan's ancient sites and natural spaces proving especially popular. Several well-planned routes begin in Mexico City and move south through Oaxaca before reaching the peninsula. Our customers really enjoy the crisp, cooler days for pyramid climbing at Chichen Itza and taking refreshing dips in the crystal-clear cenotes near Valladolid. Tours passing through Chiapas connect you with indigenous village life around San Cristobal during peak ceremonial season. The coastal portions include time in Playa del Carmen and also Tulum, where winter conditions are just right for mixing beach days with cultural visits.
- January 2025 78 tours
- February 2025 popular 202 tours
- December 2025 183 tours
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