Mexico's west coast—surrounded by idyllic bays and charming old towns—is considered Mexico's undiscovered region. Explore this part of Mexico in 16 days and marvel at the nature and culture it has to offer.
Spazieren Sie entlang der wunderschönen Promenade in Puerto Vallarta und genießen Sie den Ausblick auf den Strand und das Meer. Setzen Sie sich in einem der zahlreichen Cafés und Bars und lassen Sie sich einen kühlen Drink schmecken. Spazieren Sie über die Zona Romantica, Puerto Vallartas Altstadt, und essen Sie in einem der vielen Restaurants oder shoppen Sie in kleinen Boutiquen.
weiterlesenToday, you will travel to the interior of Mexico, more specifically to San Miguel de Allende. Founded in the 16th century, San Miguel de Allende is known for its old-world charm and modern amenities. A lively nightlife and an abundance of fine restaurants give the city a cosmopolitan feel. The city center is a time capsule of cobblestone streets lined with jewel-colored colonial facades and stone columns, overshadowed by La Parroquía, a huge neo-Gothic church made of pink stone. Nearby attractions include hot springs, high desert hikes, and the Jesuit sanctuary of Atotonilco, famous for its murals of angels and demons and its exuberant Mexican Baroque décor.
continue readingEarly in the morning, your journey continues to Mexico City, where you will visit exciting Mayan sites on a full-day tour. With your expert guide, you will discover the archaeological zone around Teotihuacan, one of the most important Mesoamerican sites. In the afternoon, you will arrive at Casa Polanco, your hotel in Mexico City. The newly renovated Casa Polanco is located in the upscale Polanco neighborhood and combines the service of a top hotel with the feeling of staying in an impeccable private residence. Casa Polanco is perfectly located to experience the area's thriving art and culture scene, as well as to visit luxurious shopping opportunities and first-class restaurants.
continue readingLos Cabos is a breathtaking destination at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula, located directly on the ocean. Surrounded by unique bays, it offers many water sports and excursion destinations. Take boat trips to the nearby islands and surf or dive in the crystal-clear blue sea, or observe the wildlife that lives there, such as whale sharks and sea lions. We also recommend a trip to La Ventana, 50 km southeast of the city, which is known for its exceptional kitesurfing and windsurfing areas in Mexico.
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