Tulum Excursion
Tulum Excursion
The archaeological site of Tulum is spectacularly situated on a clifftop, majestically overlooking a palm-fringed beach and the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Experiences you have as you travel often hold the longest memories. As part of their research trips, our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know Mexico, and the best local guides. These activities reflect some of their best-loved experiences.
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Tulum Excursion
The archaeological site of Tulum is spectacularly situated on a clifftop, majestically overlooking a palm-fringed beach and the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Tour to Monte Albán
Visit the massive temples of the Zapotecan archaeological site of Monte Albán which are perched on a hilltop with stunning views over the valley below.
Chichén Itzá Excursion
The famous Mayan pyramids of Chichén Itzá are over 1,500 years old. The name Chichén Itzá is a Mayan word: CHI (mouth) CHEN (well) and ITZA (of the witch water). Some say this is because people were often thrown into the nearby cenote as sacrifices, and those who survived were believed to be seers.
Mérida City Tour
The "White City" title that Mérida has derives from the stately homes and mansions that adorn the sides of Paseo Montejo, about 10 blocks north of the centre, standing opulently in gleaming white stone.
San Cristóbal Walking Tour
San Cristóbal de las Casas has a well established colonial centre with wonderful examples of 16th century architecture which your guide will help you to explore on foot.
La Paz City Tour
Your guide will take you on a stroll along the bustling bay of La Paz and the Malecon where he will talk you through the history of the city.
Loreto City Tour
Today you will explore the small historic centre of Loreto with your guide. You will walk along the oceanfront boulevard, then walking through to the city hall, where Loreto's history will be explained.
Todos Santos City Tour
Today Todos Santos is a quiet subtropical oasis close to the ocean and maybe because of this it attracted a substantial number of both Mexican and foreign artists offering their work to the visiting tourists.
Mexico City Art Tour
Murals depicting Mexico's history make up the cornerstone of Mexican art. Explore this artistic cultural side to Mexico City: with visits to the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo in the San Angel area east of Chapultepec and then Museo Frida Kahlo the 'Blue House' in Coyoacan.
Querétaro City Tour
Querétaro is one of the country's most charming colonial towns, no doubt a real showcase of baroque architecture in Mexico.
Isla Espíritu Santo Tour
The island of Espíritu Santo is the closest island to the bay of La Paz and possesses the most stunning views of all the islands in the Sea of Cortez.
Private Whale watching Excursion to Magdalena Bay
Baja is well known as a great place to whale watch. The grey whale spends summers in the waters off Alaska, and then heads 6,000 miles (almost 10,000 km) south to the warmer lagoons of Baja in January, February and March.
Excursion to the Sian Ka'an Biosphere
The Sian Ka'an Biosphere stretches for 4,500 sq km along the coast of Quintana Roo and is made up of savannah, mangroves, tropical forest and beautiful barrier reef skirting one edge.
Half Day Whale Watching in the Sea of Cortez
Today you will head out of Loreto by small motorboat to spend approximately four hours looking for whales in the Sea of Cortez. The area is known to be a spot for blue and fin whales, which will be in the area to calve.
Humpback whale watching tour
You will depart the port at Cabo San Lucas by small motorboat and spend two to three hours out at sea looking for these magnificent creatures.
National Geographic Sea Bird
Lindblad Expeditions' National Geographic Sea Bird can reach places inaccessible to larger ships due to its small size.
Tula & Tepotzotlan Tour
Tula is a town in the southwestern part of the state of Hidalgo and nearby are the remains of the ancient capital city of the Toltecs. Usually identified as the Toltec capital around 980 CE, the city was destroyed at some time between 1168 and 1179.
Cenotes de Abala Snorkelling
The Yucatán Peninsula has over 3,000 "cenotes", or water sinkholes, formed by the Yucatán's underground freshwater rivers. Caverns and caves formed where the underground water collects, creating these beautiful turquoise coloured pools either completely underground or partly open.
Whale shark excursion
You now have the privilege of marvelling at and swimming with the world's largest fish in its natural habitat.
Whale watching excursion to Magdalena Bay
Baja is well known as a great place to whale watch. The grey whale spends summers in the waters off Alaska, and then heads 6,000 miles (almost 10,000 km) south to the warmer lagoons of Baja in January, February and March.
Safari Endeavour
This 86-guest yacht-style boat with 43 cabins offers clients casual elegance with a good selection of upscale amenities.
Montebello Lakes & Hacienda Santa Maria
A two and a half hour drive south from San Cristóbal is the Montebello Lakes area. The area is a beautiful combination of lush green pine forests and deeply coloured green and blue lakes that have formed over time in the karst scenery that dominates the area.