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Mexico by Private Jet



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Mexico by Private Jet

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Monday 25 Jan 27 — Friday 05 Feb 27Starting at $45,995 Get a Quote
Monday 08 Feb 27 — Friday 19 Feb 27Starting at $45,995 Get a Quote
Monday 15 Mar 27 — Friday 26 Mar 27Starting at $45,995 Get a Quote
Monday 29 Mar 27 — Friday 09 Apr 27Starting at $45,995 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day: 1
Far more than the capital of Mexico, Mexico City is home to more than 20 million people and offers easy access to nearby Teotihuacán. Take an exclusive after-hours private tour this evening of the National Anthropology Museum, one of Mexico’s most treasured landmarks, indulging in a behind-the-scenes dive into different Mesoamerican civilizations. Your fascinating visit culminates with a private dining experience that blends Mexican culinary traditions with a focus on regional flavors and cultural storytelling.

Day: 2
Discover the natural beauty and historical significance of Xochimilco, starting with a private trajinera boat ride through its canals, exploring the traditional chinampas (floating gardens) dating back to Aztec times. Stop for a farm-to-table lunch of authentic Mexican cuisine, and then visit Casa Azul, birthplace and home of revered artist Frida Kahlo, now a museum dedicated to her life and work.

Day: 3
Lift off on a private hot air balloon ride as the sun rises over the Valley of Teotihuacán. Absorb stunning vistas, passing over the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, before landing for a toast with sparkling wine. Continue on an immersive exploration of this archeological site, once a flourishing pre-Columbian city and site of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Eat lunch at a local restaurant and continue to Zócalo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Mexico City’s historic center.

Day: 4
Fly by private air to Guerrero Negro, and then board a chartered flight to your secluded luxury camp in UNESCO-listed San Ignacio Lagoon, part of the Baja’s El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, a serene site renowned for its thrilling gray whale encounters. Every winter, thousands of whales journey from the icy Arctic waters of Alaska to the warm lagoons of the Baja to mate and calve. Get your first up-close-and-personal look at these massive mammals — which may include blue, humpback and fin whales — embarking from shore by panga, accompanied by a naturalist who helps ensure an intimate and respectful experience. Venture within arm’s length of the gentle and sometimes playful cetaceans as they pass close by. Back at camp, a chef-prepared dinner awaits.

Day: 5
Embark again for up-close experiences with the whales and perhaps their young. Each outing is unique, offering unforgettable moments as these curious creatures approach the pangas. Pause for a gourmet picnic lunch on the beach before returning for a second whale encounter, deepening your connection with these inspiring and intelligent beings. Afterward, visit a nearby village to meet former turtle fishermen who now work to protect local sea turtle populations. Cap off your day with a lecture from one of your naturalist guides.

Day: 6
After a final visit, bid farewell to the whales and fly via Guerrero Negro to San Miguel de Allende. A colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands, quaint San Miguel de Allende is noted for its Spanish Baroque architecture, lively arts scene and vibrant cultural festivals. Settle in and relax. Gather this evening for a guided artisanal mezcal tasting.

Day: 7
Privately visit to one of the region’s most acclaimed boutique vineyards. You are welcomed personally by the owner and winemaker, who shares insights into his artisanal methods. Sample wines still in process before savoring a curated tasting of his finest labels, paired with seasonal dishes. Continue with a hands-on cooking class in Mexican cuisine led by a celebrated chef in a restored colonial home.

Day: 8
Stroll colorful cobblestone streets as your guide brings the city’s colonial history and cultural traditions to vivid life. Visit art galleries and artisan boutiques as well as an 18th-century Baroque chapel. Attend an artisanal hat workshop at a renowned atelier, where a designer helps you personalize a hat to keep. Simultaneously partake in a premium tequila mixology session led by celebrated agave expert Fabiola Padilla, sampling the nuances of tequila and mezcal. Gather for a chef-led private gourmet dinner.

Day: 9
Founded in 1542, Mérida is the capital of the Yucatán state and renowned for making the breezy guayabera men’s shirt. Touch down for a tour that highlights Mérida’s rich heritage and receive a traditional Mayan blessing from a local shaman. Partake of a curated tasting from the world’s largest tequila collection.

Day: 10
Delve deep into the ancient Puuc region’s archaeological treasures, starting with a private visit to UNESCO-listed Uxmal, celebrated for its Mayan architecture. Stroll past the awe-inspiring Pyramid of the Magician and the intricately adorned Governor’s Palace. Continue to Kabah, viewing the Palace of the Masks. Retreat to Xocnaceh, a private countryside estate, for lunch.

Day: 11
Explore the charming coastal village of Sisal, home to the Ciénega de Sisal, a biodiverse wetland ecosystem teeming with birdlife. Accompanied by expert naturalists, board traditional wooden boats and set off for a morning of guided birdwatching. Disembark for a private beachside lunch of Yucatecan specialties. As evening falls, gather for a festive farewell dinner.

Day: 12
After breakfast, take your private transfer to the airport for your departing flight.