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Central Mexico: Puerto Escondido, Mexico City & Epic Mountain Views
Central Mexico: Puerto Escondido, Mexico City & Epic Mountain Views
Want a face-full of adventure? This eight-day tour of Central Mexico has you covered. Soak up all its sights, sounds, and sizzling flavours as you travel from Mexico City to the Pacific coast, with you and your new Roamies staying in incredible hostels along the way. Take an insider’s tour of the Mexican capital and try its famous street food. Tuck into the beyond-tasty cuisine of Oaxaca with an included food experience (don’t forget the tequila and mezcal). Then road trip through the mountains before finishing things off on the beach in Puerto Escondido. How’s that for adventure?
Highlights
Take an insider’s tour of the sights and flavours of Mexico City, Glide through the canals of Xochimilco on a gondola, Dig into the culinary scene of Oaxaca with a food and drink experience, Kick back at the beach in Puerto Escondido
Accommodation
Hostels (6 nts), Hotel (1 nt)
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 24, avg 16
Meals Included
7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner
What’s Included
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group
Your Discover Moment: Oaxaca. Insiders tour of Mexico City with included street food lunch. Boat ride along the ancient canals of Xochimilco. Typical food experience meal in Oaxaca with tequila and mezcal tastings. Beach time at Puerto Escondido. CEO-led orientation walk in Puerto Escondido. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
| Day 1 |
Mexico City is one of the biggest, most populated cities in the world: A culmination of years of history and progress. From the ancient Aztec civilization to the Spanish conquistadors; independence to reform; revolution to modern day, Mexico's capital is alive with tradition and pride. |
| Day 2 |
Mexico City is one of the biggest, most populated cities in the world: A culmination of years of history and progress. From the ancient Aztec civilization to the Spanish conquistadors; independence to reform; revolution to modern day, Mexico's capital is alive with tradition and pride. |
| Day 3 |
Mexico City is one of the biggest, most populated cities in the world: A culmination of years of history and progress. From the ancient Aztec civilization to the Spanish conquistadors; independence to reform; revolution to modern day, Mexico's capital is alive with tradition and pride. |
| Day 4 |
Puebla, a city nestled in the heart of Mexico, is a captivating blend of colonial charm, vibrant culture, and rich history. Known as the "City of Angels," Puebla's well-preserved historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with stunning baroque architecture, colorful tiled buildings, and bustling markets. The majestic Puebla Cathedral, with its soaring bell towers and intricate façade, stands as a symbol of the city’s colonial grandeur. Nearby, the Rosary Chapel in the Church of Santo Domingo dazzles with its gilded altars, elaborate stuccoes, and a riot of colors that create an atmosphere of opulence and reverence. Puebla is also a haven for food lovers, celebrated as the birthplace of some of Mexico’s most iconic dishes. The city is famed for its mole poblano, a rich, complex sauce made from over 20 ingredients, including chocolate and a blend of spices. It’s often served over chicken or turkey and is a must-try for any visitor. Other culinary delights include chiles en nogada, a seasonal dish of stuffed chilies covered in walnut sauce, pomegranate seeds, and parsley, representing the colors of the Mexican flag. The bustling Mercado de Sabores Poblanos offers a feast for the senses, where you can sample these traditional dishes and immerse yourself in Puebla’s vibrant gastronomic scene. Beyond its historical and culinary allure, Puebla offers visitors a chance to explore its contemporary arts and culture. The Amparo Museum, housed in a colonial-era building, features an impressive collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts and modern art that reflects Mexico's diverse heritage. Meanwhile, the nearby Barrio del Artista (Artist’s Quarter) is an inviting neighborhood where local painters, sculptors, and musicians showcase their talents in open-air studios and charming galleries. Wander through its cobblestone streets, admire the street art, or even take a workshop to learn about traditional Mexican crafts. A fun fact about Puebla is that it is home to the world's largest pyramid by base area, the Great Pyramid of Cholula. Though it resembles a hill covered in vegetation, the pyramid conceals a vast network of tunnels and chambers underneath. At its summit stands the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, a picturesque church offering sweeping views of the city and the backdrop of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes. Whether you are drawn by Puebla’s history, architecture, or culinary delights, this city promises an enriching experience that captures the essence of Mexico. |
| Day 5 |
For a taste of the true flavor of Mexico and its culture, don't miss Oaxaca. Time seems to have passed by this town. Women still grind their corn by hand, and feet are the preferred mode of transportation, but modern comforts are not forgotten. Delicious restaurants, exciting nightlife and great shopping are all found throughout Oaxaca. This town has a little of everything, including great weather. The temperature never naries far from 70 degrees all year long.
The Basilica de la Soledad features a statue of the Virgin Mary, revered throughout Mexico. Oaxaca also has three museums displaying the state's history and culture. Oaxaca's central marketplace, or Zocalo, is a rainbow of sights and sounds of authentic Mexico. A multitude of artisans making the highest quality items from hand can be found here. One of a kind objects from authentic pottery to intricate painted animals are just a few of their popular wares. Oaxaca has built itself a reputation as one of the most lively night spots in Southern Mexico. There are nightly concerts at the Zocalo, and many discos are open every night of the week for dancing and fun. There are also several seasonal fiestas celebrating everything from the area's Indian culture to radishes. |
| Day 6 |
For a taste of the true flavor of Mexico and its culture, don't miss Oaxaca. Time seems to have passed by this town. Women still grind their corn by hand, and feet are the preferred mode of transportation, but modern comforts are not forgotten. Delicious restaurants, exciting nightlife and great shopping are all found throughout Oaxaca. This town has a little of everything, including great weather. The temperature never naries far from 70 degrees all year long.
The Basilica de la Soledad features a statue of the Virgin Mary, revered throughout Mexico. Oaxaca also has three museums displaying the state's history and culture. Oaxaca's central marketplace, or Zocalo, is a rainbow of sights and sounds of authentic Mexico. A multitude of artisans making the highest quality items from hand can be found here. One of a kind objects from authentic pottery to intricate painted animals are just a few of their popular wares. Oaxaca has built itself a reputation as one of the most lively night spots in Southern Mexico. There are nightly concerts at the Zocalo, and many discos are open every night of the week for dancing and fun. There are also several seasonal fiestas celebrating everything from the area's Indian culture to radishes. |
| Day 7 |
Just a few years ago, Puerto Escondido was a fishing village. Now Puerto Escondido is still remote enough to avoid the crowds of the more established resort areas and a perfect "out of the way" spot for those looking for a great, romantic escape.
Wedged between two magnificent outcroppings, the hilly dunes of Puerto Escondido are pleasantly uncrowded and perfect for sun worshippers to escape with a nap in the warm sun. For an unmatched dining adventure, try the pedestrian malls lining the central area of town near the beach. Here the freshest catch from the Pacific is transferred directly from net to grill. Plop down in a palapa and watch the day melt away over a plate of lobster, snapper or shrimp made to order with a fresh Mexican flair. South of the main village, the beach is bisected by a huge rock outcropping. The northern beach is quieter, with long days of sunbathing and children frolicking in the water. This beach is perfect for first-time surfers to try out a new skill. Rougher surf pounds the southern beach, Zicatela, where long-time surfers make daredevil tricks part of the daily routine. Boards can be rented along both beaches. Underwater fun is only a short ride away at Puerto Angelito, where beautiful coral formations close to the water's edge make a perfect environment for snorkeling. At night, the excellent food and exotic drinks flow freely. Music drifts softly along the sand, as Latin hits and beachside favorites float out of beachside bars and discos. |
| Day 8 |
Just a few years ago, Puerto Escondido was a fishing village. Now Puerto Escondido is still remote enough to avoid the crowds of the more established resort areas and a perfect "out of the way" spot for those looking for a great, romantic escape.
Wedged between two magnificent outcroppings, the hilly dunes of Puerto Escondido are pleasantly uncrowded and perfect for sun worshippers to escape with a nap in the warm sun. For an unmatched dining adventure, try the pedestrian malls lining the central area of town near the beach. Here the freshest catch from the Pacific is transferred directly from net to grill. Plop down in a palapa and watch the day melt away over a plate of lobster, snapper or shrimp made to order with a fresh Mexican flair. South of the main village, the beach is bisected by a huge rock outcropping. The northern beach is quieter, with long days of sunbathing and children frolicking in the water. This beach is perfect for first-time surfers to try out a new skill. Rougher surf pounds the southern beach, Zicatela, where long-time surfers make daredevil tricks part of the daily routine. Boards can be rented along both beaches. Underwater fun is only a short ride away at Puerto Angelito, where beautiful coral formations close to the water's edge make a perfect environment for snorkeling. At night, the excellent food and exotic drinks flow freely. Music drifts softly along the sand, as Latin hits and beachside favorites float out of beachside bars and discos. |
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The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the client and the operator. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing. It may differ slightly to the one in the brochure. Occasionally our itineraries change as we make improvements that stem from past travellers, comments and our own research. Sometimes it can be a small change like adding an extra meal along the itinerary. Sometimes the change may result in us altering the tour for the coming year. Ultimately, our goal is to provide you with the most rewarding experience. Please note that our brochure is usually released in November each year. If you have booked from the previous brochure you may find there have been some changes to the itinerary.
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While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission.
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