
Mexico City to Tulum
Tour Description:
This 15-day trip takes you from CDMX’s food, art and big-city energy to Oaxaca’s markets, mezcal and slow afternoons, before heading through Chiapas, Mérida, Chichén Itzá and Valladolid. Expect jungle ruins, turquoise waterfalls, cenote swims, overnight buses, local flavours and free time to follow your own curiosity. You’ll finish in Tulum, with beach time built in and plenty of free time to keep exploring. Expect simple stays and both public and private transport.

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Dates & Pricing
| Monday 04 Jan 27 — Monday 18 Jan 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 18 Jan 27 — Monday 01 Feb 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 01 Feb 27 — Monday 15 Feb 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 15 Feb 27 — Monday 01 Mar 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 08 Mar 27 — Monday 22 Mar 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 29 Mar 27 — Monday 12 Apr 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 19 Apr 27 — Monday 03 May 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 26 Apr 27 — Monday 10 May 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 10 May 27 — Monday 24 May 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 31 May 27 — Monday 14 Jun 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 21 Jun 27 — Monday 05 Jul 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 12 Jul 27 — Monday 26 Jul 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 02 Aug 27 — Monday 16 Aug 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 23 Aug 27 — Monday 06 Sep 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 13 Sep 27 — Monday 27 Sep 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 27 Sep 27 — Monday 11 Oct 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 04 Oct 27 — Monday 18 Oct 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 15 Nov 27 — Monday 29 Nov 27 | Starting at $1,775 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 29 Nov 27 — Monday 13 Dec 27 | Starting at $1,865 | Get a Quote | |
| Monday 13 Dec 27 — Monday 27 Dec 27 | Starting at $1,865 | Get a Quote |
Destination & Sightseeing
1 Lunch (L)
FAQs
Mexico City: You’ll now book and pay for your Free Time Add-Ons through WeTravel — a simple website link where you can browse all the FTAs, pick what you’re keen on, and pay directly by card, in any currency. You’ll get the link in your Welcome Email, usually 3–5 days before your trip starts. Once you’re in, it’s easy: check out the pics, descriptions and prices, add your chosen experiences to your cart, then check out online. You can book before your trip starts or while you’re on the road, up until each activity’s booking deadline.Missed the link? No stress. Your Trip Manager can share it with you on trip too.
Included Experience
Mexico City: Explore Mexico City’s historic centre, from the Templo Mayor and Metropolitan Cathedral to the huge Zócalo plaza. Walk past Diego Rivera murals, grand civic buildings and Bellas Artes for a fast, fascinating first look at CDMX.
Oaxaca: Walk into Oaxaca’s historic centre with your Trip Manager, passing Santo Domingo, the Museo de las Cultures and the lively Zócalo. We'll finish near the cathedral and dinner spots, with the city’s colour, music and street life doing most of the talking.
Oaxaca: Head into the countryside for a community-based mezcal experience at a rural palenque.Ride out to the maguey fields, learn how agave is grown and harvested, then taste several mezcals before sitting down to a traditional lunch.
San Cristobal: Start at Plaza de la Paz and the Zócalo, where the colourful cathedral, cafes and street art give you a quick feel for the city. Wander along Real de Guadalupe to the hilltop Templo de Guadalupe, then loop back past Santo Domingo and the artisan market for craft stalls, cobbled streets and big local flavour.
Aqua Azul: Cool off at two of Chiapas’ standout waterfall stops. Agua Azul brings turquoise cascades and natural pools. And Misol-Ha delivers a dramatic 35-metre drop and a walk-behind-the-falls moment.
Palenque: Step into the jungle and explore Palenque’s ancient Maya ruins with a guide. Expect impressive temples and intricate stone carvings
Roberto Barrios Waterfalls: Swim, chill or snap your way through a series of turquoise pools surrounded by jungle.It’s an easy nature reset after a morning of ruins.
Merida: Start at Plaza Grande, home to Catedral de San Ildefonso, the colourful Mérida sign and some of the city’s key historic spots. Then walk along Paseo de Montejo to see grand mansions, the Monumento a la Patria and Mérida’s old-school elegance in full swing.
Chichen Itza: Explore Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, with a local guide.You’ll see the Temple of Kukulkan, the Great Ball Court and other iconic structures while learning about Maya astronomy, architecture and mythology.
Cenote Ik Kil: Take a dip in Cenote Ik Kil, one of the Yucatán’s most famous natural sinkholes. Think deep blue water, hanging vines and limestone walls.
Valladolid: Walk through Valladolid with your Trip Manager and see highlights like San Gervasio Cathedral and the 16th-century Convent of San Bernardino of Siena. Keep an eye out for street food vendors too — your future snack self will thank you.

Destination & Sightseeing
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