Guanajuato - San Miguel de Allende - Tulum
❮Guanajuato - San Miguel de Allende - Tulum
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 2 nights in Guanajuato
- Transfer from Hotel in Guanajuato to Hotel in San Miguel de Allende via Dolores Hidalgo
- Hotel for 2 nights in San Miguel de Allende
- Transfer from Hotel in San Miguel de Allende to Guanajuato Airport
- Flight from Guanajuato to Cancun Airport
- Transfer from Cancun Airport to Hotel in Tulum
- Hotel for 3 nights in Tulum
- Transfer from Hotel in Tulum to Cancun Airport
- Please Note that transfers in San Miguel de Allende are not included.
A taste of these fascinating cities in Mexico is at your disposal with this holiday package. Start in Guanajuato (a colonial city in the mountains of central Mexico; was once a silver mining town, and although it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site), continue to San Miguel Allende (known for its well-preserved Colonial and Spanish architecture), and finally, Tulum (in the state of Quintana Roo, the area boasts spectacular Mayan ruins overlooking the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Guanajuato
Day 1Arrive to Guanajuato
Overnight in GuanajuatoDay 2Overnight in GuanajuatoDay 3Departing from Guanajuato
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
San Miguel de Allende
Day 3Arrive to San Miguel de Allende
Overnight in San Miguel de AllendeDay 4Overnight in San Miguel de AllendeDay 5Departing from San Miguel de Allende
Transportation to next city by: By Air - .Intercity Flight -
Tulum (Riviera Maya)
Day 5Arrive to Tulum (Riviera Maya)
.Cancun Airport to Hotel in Tulum
Overnight in Tulum (Riviera Maya)Day 6Overnight in Tulum (Riviera Maya)Day 7Overnight in Tulum (Riviera Maya)Day 8.Cancun Airport to Hotel in Tulum
Departing from Tulum (Riviera Maya)
Mexico
Mexico, the northernmost country in Latin America, is also its center in so many ways, shaping much of its popular culture, language, fashion, and finance. People come to Mexico for so many reasons. One, they love its culture, a mix of Mayan, Aztec, and other indigenous influences with Spanish colonial influence. Others love its beautiful beaches, set on the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific Ocean coastlines. Still others are drawn to Mexico for its history, eco-tourism, and fun and unique tours and day trip experiences.
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Guanajuato
Guanajuato is the city that lies in the heart of Mexico known for its colorful colonial architecture and network of narrow alleyways and streets. The city is full of color and history with picturesque villages, archeological zones, arts events and vibrant festivals such as the world-renowned International Cervantino Festival. This charming city has a unique energy with so much to discover including opulent colonial architecture, tree-filled plazas, and colorful houses.
Visit the Regional Museum of Guanajuato, Museum of the Mummies of Guanajuato, Monumento al Pipila Guanajuato, Callejon del Beso, and so much more! -
San Miguel de Allende
The colorful energetic streets of San Miguel de Allende lay in Mexico's central highlands boasting beautiful baroque Spanish architecture and some of the most delicious, creative cuisine in the country. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a true colonial gem referred to as the 'eternal spring' town that boasts unique beauty. Visitors can wander around and feel the provincial charm in the colorful buildings where boutique hotels are housed. The city is known for its thriving arts scene and cultural festivals along with its stunning and spectacular cathedrals.
Visit the Parish of San Miguel Arcangel, Chapel of Jimmy Ray, the American Hispanic Academy, the Temple of San Francisco, the Casa de Allende, the Civic Plaza, La mexicana Galery, Josefina Membrila Fine Art, and more. -
Tulum (Riviera Maya)
Tulum in Quintana Roo state is known for its Mayan ruins, namely a thriving city populated between 1200 and 1600 CE, which is situated at the edge of a 40-foot cliffside overlooking the Caribbean. The popular local beach, Playa Paraiso, is situated just to the south of the ruins. Tulum is also a popular eco-tourism site as it is home to the largest cave system in Mexico (the Sistema Sac Actun, home to many cenotes) and it is the gateway city to Sian Ka`an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore the Tulum National Park, Playa Paraiso, Sistema Sac Actun, Gran Cenote, Sian Ka`an Biosphere Reserve, Archaeological Zone, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Cristal, Tulum Old Town, and so much more!
Visit the Regional Museum of Guanajuato, Museum of the Mummies of Guanajuato, Monumento al Pipila Guanajuato, Callejon del Beso, and so much more!
Visit the Parish of San Miguel Arcangel, Chapel of Jimmy Ray, the American Hispanic Academy, the Temple of San Francisco, the Casa de Allende, the Civic Plaza, La mexicana Galery, Josefina Membrila Fine Art, and more.
Explore the Tulum National Park, Playa Paraiso, Sistema Sac Actun, Gran Cenote, Sian Ka`an Biosphere Reserve, Archaeological Zone, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Cristal, Tulum Old Town, and so much more!