29 days tour

Epic Mexico, Belize & Guatemala

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Epic Mexico, Belize & Guatemala

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Accommodation

The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation. Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if weโ€™re arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isnโ€™t always possible which means we wonโ€™t be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available. Hotel (21 nights), Overnight public bus (1 night), Cabin (2 nights), Multishare lodge (2 nights), Multishare Hotel (2 nights)

Guide

All group trips are accompanied by one of our group leader or local representative. The aim of the group leader or local representative is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced group leader or local representative however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your group leader or local representative is new to a particular region or training other group leader or local representative. Your group leader or local representative will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense, you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects. At Intrepid we aim to support local guides who have specialised knowledge of the regions we visit. If you are interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your group leader or local representative can recommend a local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.

Meals

3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners

Transport

Private vehicle , Public bus , Local bus , Taxi , Shared boat , Ferry

Others

Mexico City - Leader-led Taco Crawl Mexico City - Leader-led orientation walk Oaxaca - Leader-led orientation walk San Cristobal de Las Casas - Leader-led Orientation Walk San Cristobal - Santo Domingo Market Visit Agua Azul - Waterfall Visit Leader-led Informal Spanish Lesson Lacanja River - Jungle Camp Palenque - Archaeological site (Entrance fee & Transport) Merida โ€“ Marquesitas Snack Merida - Leader-led orientation walk Playa del Carmen - Leader-led Orientation Walk Chichen Itza - Archaeological site Yokdnozot Cenote โ€“ Visit and Swim Tulum - Leader-led orientation walk Caye Caulker - Leader-led orientation walk San Ignacio - Leader-led orientation walk Tikal National Park - Archaeological Site Tour (Entrance fee & Transport) Chichicastenango - Market Visit San Juan La Laguna - Weaving & Dyeing experience San Juan La Laguna - Midwife home visit San Juan La Laguna - Medicinal Garden Antigua - Leader-led orientation walk

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Others

Other activities and services are not included

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

Flights

International flights are not included

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Itinerary of your trip Epic Mexico, Belize & Guatemala

  • Day 1 Day 1: Mexico City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Mexico City

      Bienvenidos! Your adventure starts in Mexico City โ€“ one of the worldโ€™s largest urban centres โ€“ with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, Mexico City has plenty of museums, galleries and walkable streets to keep you busy. Maybe check out the Chapultepec area with its many museums, hop on one of the colourfully painted boats that cruise through the canal district of Xochimilco or head to the National Palace to see the murals of Diego Rivera. After your meeting tonight, you might want to seek out some tacos for dinner (try to place your order in Spanish)! If you want to explore the vibrant nightlife tonight, your trip leader will have the best recommendations.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Mexico City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Mexico City

      Maybe grab some chilaquiles (a type of breakfast nachos) this morning, then join your leader for an orientation walk around the historic centre of the city. Mexico City can feel overwhelming due to its sheer size and volume of people, but your leader will know where to go. Walking makes you hungry, so itโ€™s time to head on an included taco crawl and sample a couple of tacos from local street food vendors. The afternoon is free for you to enjoy โ€“ if you like art, the Frida Kahlo Museum is a must-see, and for all museum lovers, thereโ€™s also the Museum of Anthropology or the Palace of Fine Art. Donโ€™t forget to snack your way around the city too, munching on tostadas, tortas, and chicharrones. Alternatively, you can take an optional day trip to the archaeological ruins of Teotihuacan, 50 km out of the city. A local guide will lead you down The Avenue of the Dead, pointing out the historic Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Oaxaca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Oaxaca

      Take a public bus to the smaller but no less beautiful city of Oaxaca (pronounced โ€˜wuh-haa-kaโ€™). This colourful town in the south is full of colonial buildings, colourful arcades and busy markets. Youโ€™ll head out on a leader-led orientation walk to get your bearings when you arrive. With two full days here, youโ€™ll have heaps of time to explore the narrow, cobbled streets in the city, as well as the culture and natural beauty of the surrounding area. Indigenous Zapotec and Mixtec selling colourful woven blankets and shawls populate the markets โ€“ a great place to shop for textiles, as well as margarita flavours. Here, youโ€™ll also find some tasty regional food specialties โ€“ everything from cactus fruit to spicy baked chilli and lime grasshoppers. Make sure you pick up a tejate (a maize and cinnamon-flavoured chocolate drink served cold).

  • Day 4 Day 4: Oaxaca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Oaxaca

      The city (and state) of Oaxaca is yours to explore on this free day. Perhaps head to the mountaintop temples of Monte Alban just outside the city. Monte Alban was inhabited for 1500 years by the Olmec, Zapotec and Mixtec peoples and is an outstanding example of a pre-Columbian ceremonial centre. The settlementโ€™s terraces, dams, canals and pyramids were carved out of the mountain. Youโ€™d better have your camera ready because up here you can get a fantastic view across the three legs of the valley of Oaxaca. Alternatively, you could take a day tour of the nearby Mitla Ruins. Mitla (the Nahuatl word for โ€˜underworldโ€™) is an important Zapotec archaeological site and was the main religious centre for the Zapotec people. For something more relaxing, drop by the springs of Hierve el Agua โ€“ a series of mineral pools and calcified waterfalls dotted on top of a mountain, providing sweeping views of the Mexican countryside.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Oaxaca / Overnight Bus
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Oaxaca / Overnight Bus

      Today is another free day in Oaxaca, but youโ€™ll board an overnight bus later tonight to the mountain-top village of San Cristobal de las Casas. Youโ€™ve got today to bask in the colour and sights of Oaxaca, so why not test out your culinary skills at a cooking class. Otherwise, check out the artisan stores in the markets and around town, or head to the historic Templo de Santo Domingo โ€“ a grand stone church with a large forecourt.

  • Day 6 Day 6: San Cristobal De Las Casas
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: San Cristobal De Las Casas

      This afternoon, say โ€˜holaโ€™ to San Cristobal, your pastel-hued highland home for the next two days. Your leader will point out the main things to know on a leader-led orientation walk this morning. With its winding cobblestone streets snuggled in the Chiapas highlands, San Cristobal de las Casas has an old-world feel mixed with strong pre-Hispanic roots. After your walk, youโ€™ll head to the colourful Santo Domingo textile market with your group โ€“ one of the best spots to shop for jewellery and clothing. After, maybe wander to a local cafe and check out their baked goods or try some pox (a traditional corn-based liquor, often flavoured with other ingredients).

  • Day 7 Day 7: San Cristรณbal De Las Casas
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: San Cristรณbal De Las Casas

      Thereโ€™s no alarm clock needed this morning as today is yours to explore San Cristobal de las Casas at your own leisure. Maybe take in the cobblestone streets and architecture, soaking up the old-world feel thatโ€™s mixed with strong, pre-Hispanic roots. If youโ€™re in the mood for adventure, maybe take a trip to Sumidero Canyon, where you can take a boat down the mighty Rio Grijalva. Or you might like to get things pumping with further exploration of the villages by mountain bike.

  • Day 8 Day 8-9: Lacanja River
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8-9: Lacanja River

      Today, youโ€™ll travel along a windy road by private vehicle to Lacanja River, stopping at Agua Azul (blue water) waterfall on the way (providing road conditions allow). Here, youโ€™ll have the option to swim in the cascading pools. Then, brush up on your Spanish during the drive with an informal leader-led Spanish lesson. When you arrive, the afternoon and tomorrow are free to relax or explore. A few optional activities are on offer, including a rafting experience over Lacanja River waterfalls and backwaters and to the nearby archaeological site, then travelling back through the jungle and past the waterfalls of Moctuniha. There are also some excellent guided hikes available โ€“ just ask your leader. During your time here, youโ€™ll see another side to Mexico, staying right in the middle of the jungle in an eco-cabana, which supports the local community.

  • Day 9 Day 10: Palenque
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Palenque

      This morning, drive to Palenque. When you arrive, youโ€™ll head to the archaeological zone and visit the ruins of Palenque. Sitting on a hilltop surrounded by thick trees, the ruins date back to AD 600 and are some of the most impressive Maya relics in Mexico. As you take a self-guided walk among the temples, listen out for the eerie calls of howler monkeys and screeching parrots echoing from the jungle. There are many ruins that are still un-excavated and remain concealed in the forest. You can opt to take a guided tour of the ruins or through the surrounding jungle to a hidden waterfall (at an extra fee). The area gives you a great idea of what the Spanish invaders must have seen when they arrived.

  • Day 10 Day 11: Merida
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Merida

      Today, head north on a local bus to the old-world Merida โ€“ founded in 1542, this city has a large Indigenous population, with approximately 60% of Merida residents of Maya background. Head out on an orientation walk with your leader and wander through the Old Town, checking out some museums and the city streets, alive with art and culture. Hang out in the green, shady Plaza Grande, with the 16th-century cathedral on one side and City Hall, State Government Palace and Casa Montejo on the other. Along the way, youโ€™ll get to taste a marquesita (a crepe rolled like a taco and filled with cajeta, condensed milk, jam, chocolate or edam cheese). After, enjoy a free afternoon. For a taste of Meridaโ€™s 19th-century glory, maybe walk along the mansion-lined Paseo de Montejo. When you get hungry again, thereโ€™s a bicycle cart on almost every corner selling elotes (corn on the cob) doused in salt, chilli, cheese, lemon juice or other toppings. If you havenโ€™t noticed already, this place really likes corn!

  • Day 11 Day 12: Merida
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Merida

      Today, youโ€™re free to explore Merida โ€“ the gateway to the Maya ruins of Uxmal. Maybe a tour of the ruins is on the cards, including a guide and shared transport. Little is known about the siteโ€™s origins, but itโ€™s thought that the city was founded around AD 500. Much of the site is decorated with masks of the rain god Chac. You can also visit a nearby bird sanctuary or hunt down one of the hidden cenotes (stunning natural sinkholes filled with water) and take a dip in the crystal-clear fresh water. If you decide to stay in the city, why not throw yourself into the dancing culture. Every Sunday, the townโ€™s streets are transformed into an open-air dance floor, with salsa and merengue bands providing the music. There are also some great local speakeasy bars to hang out in, blasting salsa music and serving good vibes.

  • Day 12 Day 13: Chichen Itza / Playa Del Carmen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Chichen Itza / Playa Del Carmen

      This morning, head to the Yokdzonot cenote for a refreshing swim in the blue waters and a laze in the sun. Surrounded by hanging vines and lush greenery, this is the perfect spot to cool off before your visit to an exciting bucket list destination. After your dip in the cenote, continue to the most well-known archaeological site in Mexico and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World โ€“ Chichen Itza. This site is considered the most important example of the fusion of Maya and Toltec traditions in Yucatan. See the Caracol (a circular stellar observatory), the Great Ball Court (the largest field in Mesoamerica), the main sight in El Castillo (a step pyramid dominating the centre of the site) and many more historic ruins (donโ€™t forget your camera!). Later, youโ€™ll continue to the resort hub of Playa del Carmen. Blessed with clear waters and gorgeous beaches, you can spend your time snorkelling among the mangroves or in underground caverns or strolling along the white sands of the playa (beach). Your leader will take you on an orientation walk around the city when you arrive. Tonight, feast on seafood, kick back with your group and watch the waves with a margarita in hand.

  • Day 13 Day 14: Playa Del Carmen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Playa Del Carmen

      Today is a free day for you to enjoy at leisure. Make the most of it by snorkelling in the famous cenotes, strolling along the white sands or, for an adventure further afield, take a ferry across to Cozumel โ€“ an island famous for its reef diving. Keep in mind that there is another group meeting scheduled for 6 pm tonight, where youโ€™ll get briefed on the next stage of your adventure, plus meet some new travellers joining you! Afterwards, why not get reacquainted with a local meal along the foreshore or get in fiesta mode with a stroll down the happening Calle Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue).

  • Day 14 Day 15: Tulum
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Tulum

      Today, youโ€™ll hop on a local bus and travel along the Caribbean coast to Tulum, where itโ€™s all about that laidback life on the white sands of the Yucatan Peninsula. Head out on a leader-led orientation walk around Tulum and maybe visit one of the best-looking Maya sites โ€“ the Temple of the Frescoes. See how this pre-Columbian walled ruin city clings to a clifftop overlooking the ocean and grab some cool photos before heading for an optional swim in the archaeological zone. Tonight, maybe kick back and watch the waves roll in at a beachside bar with a margarita.

  • Day 15 Day 16: Tulum
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Tulum

      With a free day to relax in Tulum, you can settle into the laidback Mexican vibe. Maybe rent a bike and cruise around the area on two wheels. The town is heaving with hip cafes and restaurants with many vegetarian and vegan options. There are also plenty of places to relax the mind and the body with yoga and meditation. Maybe youโ€™d like to explore Dos Ojos (two eyes) โ€“ one of the areaโ€™s most famous cenotes (freshwater rock pools) and an underwater world full of stalagmites and stalactites. Tonight, explore the vibrant nightlife of Tulum with your fellow travellers.

  • Day 16 Day 17: Caye Caulker
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Caye Caulker

      Say adios to Mexico and hello to Belize. Youโ€™ll have a long travel day today, so make sure you grab a window seat if you can or get stuck into a good book. This is also the perfect opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers a bit better! Drive by local bus to the border, then carry on to Belize City. Let the wind and the sea wash the travel sweat away with a 1-hour speedboat ride when you arrive โ€“ to the palm-fringed island of Caye Caulker.

  • Day 17 Day 18: Caye Caulker
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Caye Caulker

      Your time in Caye Caulker is all about taking it easy. Itโ€™s said that the pace of life is so slow here that itโ€™s almost backwards! If being underwater is your thing, maybe head out to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, the worldโ€™s second-longest barrier reef. Snorkel among the colourful corals and see tropical fish, sharks and manta rays. You can also take day trips to other Cayes nearby as each island has its own Caribbean charm. Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America, which makes chatting with locals much easier here.

  • Day 18 Day 19: Caye Caulker
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Caye Caulker

      Today is another free day to take up any other optional activities you like, or to simply pull up a towel and relax on the beach with a book, a cocktail or some friends. If youโ€™ve already been snorkelling, maybe continue the marine exploration with a manatee tour. Get more active with sea kayaks and stand-up paddle boards or go the other way and just chill out. The islandโ€™s also great for food โ€“ famed for its lobster and super tasty meals cooked on the side of the road. How about some grilled shrimp and a rum and coke made with the local fire water.

  • Day 19 Day 20: San Ignacio
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: San Ignacio

      Leave island paradise behind today and return to Belize City by boat, before taking a local bus to San Ignacio via Belizeโ€™s capital, Belmopan. The local buses here are a little more basic than in Mexico, but this is a great opportunity to mix with Belizeans and get a feel for local life. Arrive in San Ignacio โ€“ a lively town surrounded by fast-flowing rivers, waterfalls and Mayan ruins, making it the best base for exploring the region. Your afternoon is free, so maybe visit the Chaa Creek butterfly garden, or try one of the barbeque street stalls for a char-grilled chicken leg for dinner.

  • Day 20 Day 21: San Ignacio
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 21: San Ignacio

      There is heaps to do in San Ignacio, so your free day has endless possibilities. The cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal is a living museum of Maya relics and you can wade through its waters until you reach a bunch of spooky 1400-year-old crystallised skeletons. You could take a day tour to the Mountain Pine Ridge area to visit waterfalls and swimming holes or go down the Macal River in canoes or tubes. If you prefer a slower pace, maybe take a trip to Xunantunich โ€“ an impressive Maya ceremonial centre with panoramic views. Getting to the site is half the fun, as youโ€™ll need to take a hand-cranked boat down the river. Belizeans are super friendly, so tonight, maybe walk down Burns Avenue and join the locals for a chat in one of the many restaurants or streetside stalls.

  • Day 21 Day 22: Tikal National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 22: Tikal National Park

      Today youโ€™ll leave San Ignacio, cross the border and get dropped off at Tikal National Park โ€“ often referred to as the Maya forest. Check-in at your hotel before exploring the Maya ruins of Tikal. Pass through the lush jungle vegetation, and if youโ€™ve got the energy, climb Temple IV to take in the epic canopy views. While here, thereโ€™s also the option to check out more of the area with a guided tour or to fly through the canopies like a toucan with a zipline.

  • Day 22 Day 23: Rio Dulce
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 23: Rio Dulce

      Head from the jungle to the lakeside town of Flores this morning. Here, thereโ€™s time to grab some lunch and quickly explore the town. Then itโ€™s back to the private vehicle to Rio Dulce. When you arrive, youโ€™ll transfer to the hotel by boat. The easiest way to get back into town is also by boat, which can be organised through the hotel โ€“ or you can take a short walk through the jungle. Take some time to absorb the atmosphere of this laidback Caribbean town, which feels quite different from the inland communities. A highlight for many guests is the โ€™Casa Naturalโ€™ โ€“ an open-air accommodation with screened-in rooms, shared bathrooms and a lounge looking out to the surrounding jungle.

  • Day 23 Day 24: Rio Dulce
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 24: Rio Dulce

      There is a load of kick-ass activities to choose from in Rio Dulce today. Take a scenic boat trip down the river to Livingston โ€“ a laidback town on the Caribbean coast that offers the unique experience of local Garifuna culture. Go boating on the lake, relax in the thermal hot springs or explore the nearby San Felipe fort in Livingston. You could also hike through the dense forest of the surrounding Chocon-Machacas Natural Reserve and spot the protected manatees of the area.

  • Day 24 Day 25: Antigua
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 25: Antigua

      This morning youโ€™ll travel to Antigua, where youโ€™ll spend the night before heading to Lake Atitlan. When you arrive, maybe stroll around the city and tuck into some tasty tamales (a local dish served in a corn leaf) or pepian (a spicy meat stew of chicken, beef and pork in a dark sauce). Youโ€™ll find the best value food in the square next to the La Merced Church.

  • Day 25 Day 26: Chichicastenango / Lake Atitlan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 26: Chichicastenango / Lake Atitlan

      Travel by private vehicle to the famous market in Chichicastenango (nicknamed Chichi market). This is the most colourful market in the country, where on Thursdays and Sundays, locals come from the surrounding villages to sell their wares and the streets are lined with stalls where you can stock up on cool trinkets. After visiting Chichi, head to Panajachel on Lake Atitlan, where youโ€™ll check in to your hotel. Tonight, youโ€™ll join your group for dinner at a local pupuseria.

  • Day 26 Day 27: Lake Atitlan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 27: Lake Atitlan

      This morning, make a trip to San Juan La Laguna to immerse yourself in Mayan village life. Visit a local midwife to learn about this traditional and sacred art. Then visit the villageโ€™s medicinal garden before a hands-on workshop where youโ€™ll learn about Mayan textile weaving and dyeing techniques. Hungry yet? Settle in for a homestyle lunch with your hosts and chat about life in the village. This is the perfect way to really immerse yourself in local culture and get off the beaten track. In the afternoon, youโ€™ll return to Panajachel and soak up the views of deep blue Lake Atitlan with a free evening.

  • Day 27 Day 28: Antigua
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 28: Antigua

      After breakfast, hit the road back to Antigua โ€“ three nearby volcanoes dominate the horizon, creating a truly unique landscape. Join your leader on a walk to orientate yourself around the World Heritage-listed city full of cobblestones, leafy town squares and ornate churches. There are hushed museums and lively Indigenous markets to explore here, or you can cycle the countryside and chase amazing views of mountain peaks and deep valleys. If youโ€™re into salsa dancing or if youโ€™d just like to learn some moves, Antigua is the place to be! Many dancing schools offer hourly lessons, so maybe sign up and move your hips. Tonight, why not bring your freshly learned dance moves, shout a round of mojitos and dance the night away.

  • Day 28 Day 29: Antigua
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 29: Antigua

      While there are no activities planned for today, Antigua has a lot to offer, from its vibrant colonial-style buildings and curved archways to the puffing volcanoes of Pacaya, Agua and Jumaytepeque. The number one stop for any chocoholic should be the ChocoMuseo, where youโ€™ll get a history lesson and, more excitingly, participate in a chocolate-making workshop. For those more interested in the other famous Central American bean, you can go on a coffee tour, visit the plantations, do some tastings and even buy some to take home. If youโ€™d like to spend more time in Antigua, just speak to your booking agent.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 35

This experience is exclusive for travelers from 18 years old, ID must be showed.