Adventurous and relaxed
Mexico is a perfect destination for a tour with children. The country offers a nice combination of stunning natural beauty and interesting culture on the one hand, and plenty of adventure, good food and pearly white sandy beaches on the other. This family trip through Mexico has something for everyone. Discover Mexico City on a wonderful private tour of monuments and architectural highlights, hike through the archaeological site of Teotihuacan where humans became gods, and watch the sun set over the surrounding valley from your private hot air balloon.
The land of Maya and paradisiacal beaches
Climb temples and pyramids of the Maya and learn about their history. End your family adventure with a beach stay in Tulum and snorkel among numerous colored fish in the sparkling blue hues of the Caribbean Sea. A trip you and your family will talk about for years to come. Where the world can't find you...
Tips & Tops Family Trip Mexico:
- Every Sunday the Paseo de la Reforma, the main street connecting most of Mexico City, is closed to vehicles which is ideal for a bike ride
- Walk in the footsteps of some of Mexico's most respected artists and writers, including a visit to Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul - the blue birthplace of this Mexican painter
- Visit the Museum of Anthropology which includes the 24-ton Aztec Sun Stone on display and from which your guide will explain the legend of the five suns depicted
- Accompanied by a private driver and guide, you will visit traditional weavers at Chamula and Zinacantán, taste handmade tortillas and after a typical Mexican lunch at a family's home, travelers over 18 may try the home-brewed Mayan beverage "Pox
- Admire the Aqua Azul waterfall, normally bright blue but coffee-colored from September to November due to the rainy season
- Explore the spectacular Mayan city of Uxmal, learn about the myths of this archaeological site and climb the Great Pyramid for great views
- With your guide on the Yucatán Peninsula, discover the mysteries of the Mayan Cenotes, natural freshwater-filled caves and sacred springs for the Maya who considered them to be gateways to the underworld and the place where their gods lived
- Visit the beach and port of Isla Aguada and who knows, you might even spot dolphins















