Oaxaca - Mexico City - Los Cabos by Air
❮Oaxaca - Mexico City - Los Cabos by Air
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 2 nights in Oaxaca
- Flight from Oaxaca to Mexico City
- Hotel for 2 nights in Mexico City
- Flight from Mexico City to Los Cabos
- Hotel for 3 nights in Los Cabos
Food, tequila, history and long coastline with white sand with this package around Mexico. Start in Oaxaca (considered the gastronomic capital of Mexico; with the mole and its most famous export;-the Mezcal- the base of the worldwide tequila!. It is also the most ethnically and linguistically diverse state of Mexico and one of the most preserved and astonishing pre-Hispanic cities); after that, visit Mexico City (its historic center, better known as Zocalo, is declared World Heritage by UNESCO and is the heart of a living culture of Aztec capital city: The ancient Tenochtitlan. A stroll through the buzzing downtown area reveals the capital’s storied history, from pre-Hispanic and colonial-era splendor to its contemporary edge); and finally, Los Cabos (located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, with 350 sunny days a year, Los Cabos is Mexico's ultimate seaside escape. It's endless summer at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, and surfers, golfers, divers, and hikers come here for year-round water sports and outdoor activities). Connect each destination with flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Oaxaca
Day 1Arrive to Oaxaca
Overnight in OaxacaDay 2Overnight in OaxacaDay 3Departing from Oaxaca
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Mexico City
Day 3Arrive to Mexico City
Overnight in Mexico CityDay 4Overnight in Mexico CityDay 5Departing from Mexico City
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Los Cabos
Day 5Arrive to Los Cabos
Overnight in Los CabosDay 6Overnight in Los CabosDay 7Overnight in Los CabosDay 8Departing from Los Cabos
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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Oaxaca
Founded in 1529 in an area that was originally occupied by the Mixtecs and Zapotecs, the city of Oaxaca is a flourishing commercial center. This city, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is best known for its various archaeological sites, colonial buildings, exquisite cuisine, colorful handcrafts production, folklore, and festive environment, all of which you can witness during your stay. If all these are not enough for you, Oaxaca also offers many ecological activities, fluorescent lagoons, and lush mountains. Oaxaca has it all!
Visit the Temple of Santo Domingo, Oaxaca Regional Museum, Benito Juarez Market, Chapel of the Rosemary, Monte Alban, Garden of the Constitucion, Waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, Teotitlan del Valle Town, and more. -
Mexico City
Mexico City has become a major player on quite a few places-to-visit lists. It is one of the most important cultural and financial centers in the Americas. This cosmopolitan city has world-renowned museums, colonial masterpieces, historic and archaeological sites, bohemian neighborhoods, markets, exciting nightlife, and diverse shopping and dining alternatives for you to experience. Whatever you do, you will get to experience the city's rich cultural diversity and remarkable identity.
Visit the National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec, Pyramid of the Sun, Frida Kahlo Museum, Bellas Artes Museum, Plaza Mayor, The Metropolitan Cathdral and much more! -
Los Cabos
Stretching along the Baja Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are known as Los Cabos in Spanish. Los Cabos is a magic land full of contrast, from breathtaking seas, to desert and mountains. However you define getting away from it all; whether rock climbing, snorkeling, relaxing on the beach or soaking up local culture, Los Cabos is ready to open a world of possibilities.
Visit The Cabo Arch, The Marina, Medano Beach, Lover's Beach, Divorce Beach, Candelaria Village, Pescadero Village, the Art District in San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos, Cabo Pulmo, and much more!
Visit the Temple of Santo Domingo, Oaxaca Regional Museum, Benito Juarez Market, Chapel of the Rosemary, Monte Alban, Garden of the Constitucion, Waterfalls of Hierve el Agua, Teotitlan del Valle Town, and more.
Visit the National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec, Pyramid of the Sun, Frida Kahlo Museum, Bellas Artes Museum, Plaza Mayor, The Metropolitan Cathdral and much more!
Visit The Cabo Arch, The Marina, Medano Beach, Lover's Beach, Divorce Beach, Candelaria Village, Pescadero Village, the Art District in San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos, Cabo Pulmo, and much more!