
Mexico opens its arms wide for an unforgettable adventure. Whether you yearn to explore ancient Mayan cities, relax on Caribbean beaches, or immerse yourself in the bustling culture of its colonial cities, we have the perfect trip to fulfil your desires. Get ready for a unique experience, breathtaking landscapes, strolls through colourful markets, and a cuisine that delights the taste buds. All for a guaranteed escape.
Cultural and historical richness
From pre-Hispanic civilizations (Mayas, Aztecs) to colonial cities, an incredibly diverse heritage.
Dreamlike beaches
From the Caribbean to the Pacific, stretches of white sand and turquoise waters ideal for relaxation and water sports.
A UNESCO-listed gastronomy
Spicy and varied flavours, tacos, guacamole, mole, an explosion of tastes.
Exuberant nature
From lush jungles to arid deserts, passing mysterious cenotes and majestic mountains.
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Mexico is full of treasures to discover. Here is a selection of the most iconic sites to explore during your trip:
Each region of Mexico has its unique charm: from the Yucatán Peninsula and its cenotes to Baja California and its deserts, passing through the mountains of Chiapas.

Mexico is famous for its magnificent cities full of character.
Here’s an overview of the must-visit cities:

Mexico offers a great diversity of climates due to its size and topography.
The best time to visit depends on the region, but the dry season (December to April) is often recommended for much of the country.

Get ready for a true feast! Mexican cuisine, listed as intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO, is a celebration of flavours, rich and varied. Here’s a preview of the delights that await you:
Each region of Mexico has its culinary specialties, offering incredible diversity.

Mexico has 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, testament to its exceptional historical and natural richness. Additionally, Mexico City sinks about 50 centimetres per year as it is built on an ancient lake (Lake Texcoco).
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Looking for inspiration and first-hand stories? Let yourself be guided by the experiences of those who have already explored this fascinating country. You will find a wealth of information to prepare your own adventure.
The ideal program will depend on your desires, the duration of your stay, and your interests.
Our advisors are at your disposal to create a tailor-made itinerary suited to your dreams.
The official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas. However, it is recommended to have cash for small purchases, local markets, and in more remote areas. US dollars are sometimes accepted in very touristy areas, but the exchange rate may not be favourable.
The inhabitants of Mexico are called Mexicans.
The official language is Spanish. Many indigenous languages are also spoken throughout the country and have national language status. In tourist areas, English is often understood, but a few words in Spanish will be greatly appreciated.
In Mexico, electrical outlets are type A and B (the same as in the United States). The standard voltage is 127V and the frequency is 60Hz. An adapter will be necessary if your devices have different plugs, and check if your devices require a voltage converter.