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Cancún & Riviera Maya 🏖️ – Famous for white-sand beaches, all-inclusive resorts, and nearby Mayan ruins.
Mexico City 🏙️ – A vibrant capital filled with museums, historic sites, street food, and Aztec history.
Chichén Itzá 🏛️ – One of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a must-see Mayan archaeological site.
Tulum 🌴 – Boho beach town with eco-resorts, Mayan ruins by the sea, and cenotes to explore.
Oaxaca 🎨 – A cultural gem known for its colorful streets, traditional food, crafts, and Day of the Dead celebrations.
San Miguel de Allende 🕍 – A charming colonial town with art galleries, festivals, and baroque architecture.
Puerto Vallarta 🌅 – Pacific coast destination with golden beaches, nightlife, and romantic sunsets.
Guadalajara 🎶 – Birthplace of mariachi and tequila, full of heritage and modern flair.
Copper Canyon 🚞 – A vast canyon system in northern Mexico, perfect for hiking and scenic train rides.
Bacalar Lagoon 💧 – Known as the “Lake of Seven Colors,” it’s a hidden paradise of calm, blue waters.
Beyond the stunning beaches and ancient ruins, planning a trip to Mexico requires some local know-how. Here is everything you need to know before booking your Mexico tours with Guat2do.
Mexico is a year-round destination, but the best time depends on what you are looking for:
Dry Season (November to April): This is the most popular time to visit. The weather is perfect—sunny days and cool nights. It is the ideal season to explore the Mayan ruins in Tulum or walk through Mexico City without rain.
Green Season (May to October): While you might encounter afternoon showers, the landscapes are lush and green. This is also the best time to find great deals on Mexico vacation packages and fewer crowds at major attractions like Chichén Itzá.
Yes, Mexico is a safe destination for millions of international travelers every year, especially when visiting major tourist hubs like Cancun, Riviera Maya, Oaxaca, and Mexico City. At Guat2do, your safety is our priority. We exclusively use:
Certified local guides.
Private, secure transportation.
Vetted routes and destinations. Traveling with an organized agency eliminates the stress of logistics and ensures a safe, enjoyable experience for you and your family.
Can I drink the tap water in Mexico? Generally, it is recommended to drink bottled or purified water. All our tours and partner hotels provide safe drinking water for our guests.
Do I need a Visa to visit Mexico? Citizens from the USA, Canada, UK, and most European countries do not need a visa for tourism stays of up to 180 days. You will simply fill out a form upon arrival.
What is the currency? The local currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). While US Dollars are accepted in many tourist areas in Cancun and Tulum, we recommend carrying some pesos for smaller shops and tacos!