Description
Peel back the layers of Mexico as you travel from the Pacific Coast into the heart of the country. Explore Tequila’s agave fields and Guanajuato’s colourful streets. Surround yourself with the artistic atmosphere of San Miguel de Allende. Then shift gears as you head into the Sierra Gorda, where cloud forests, small towns and quiet trails offer a more remote, lesser-visited side of Mexico. Discover ancient history and modern life side by side in Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca, and explore monumental sites like Teotihuacan. Along the way, spend time in markets and workshops where traditions continue to evolve, from the rich flavours of dishes like mole to the craft behind colourful alebrijes and black pottery.
- Walk through the ancient cities of Teotihuacan and Monte Alban, standing among some of Mexico’s most impressive pre-Hispanic ruins before continuing into regions where Indigenous culture still shapes daily life.
- Spend several nights in the Sierra Gorda, exploring cloud forests, hiking to hidden waterfalls and searching for rare wild axolotls in one of the few places they can still be found.
- Experience Guanajuato in the evening as local musicians lead you through its narrow alleys, filling the streets with music and storytelling in a tradition rooted in the city’s history.
- Discover Oaxaca through its markets and workshops, tasting complex regional dishes like mole and seeing how crafts such as alebrijes and black pottery are created by local artisans.
- Travel from the Pacific coast through central Mexico’s highland cities to Mexico City, experiencing the shift in pace, culture and landscape along the way.



















