Chiapas Tours: Unveiling the Gem of Mexican Tourism

Embark on Chiapas Tours, the hidden paradise of Mexican cultural wonders. Unveil the stories of ancient civilizations on day tours to archaeological sites or extend your exploration with multi-day tours. Immerse yourself in the welcoming atmosphere and harmonious lifestyle of indigenous peoples and communities. Come and enjoy the genuine hospitality, delving into the authentic charm of Chiapas. Rutopia provides authentic experiences, steering you away from conventional routes to explore the true essence of this captivating region.

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Discovering Diversity: Chiapas, a Testament to Mexico's Richness

Chiapas, a place where time seems to stand still, beckons you to embrace a lifetime of captivating moments. Explore the natural wonders of Agua Azul waterfalls and the serene beauty of Montebello Lakes on a day trip filled with adventure. From the historical richness of the Maya legacy to the scenic boat rides and city tours, Chiapas seamlessly combines diverse landscapes and cultural treasures, making every visit an unforgettable journey.

Chiapas for the Whole Family

Looking for the perfect family-friendly destination? Chiapas is your answer! Tailored for all ages, our activities include easy-going walking tours to explore pre-Hispanic history and full-day tours to enjoy Mexican nature. Enjoy small-group experiences that make the journey personal and enjoyable. 

Chiapas Must-Visit Spots

Discover Chiapas must-visit spots, where every site is a piece of the region's captivating tapestry

San Cristobal de las Casas 

stands as a captivating Magical Town, nestled in the highlands of Chiapas, where colonial charm and vibrant indigenous culture intertwine seamlessly. San Cristóbal is one of the Mexico's most Instagrammable destinations, this enchanting town seamlessly combines beauty, luxury, and a magical vibe, making it a must-visit destination that has garnered widespread acclaim.

Archaeological Site Of Palenque

Palenque, a site of timeless beauty, attracts distinguished figures from around the world. Beyond its captivating allure, Palenque serves as a gathering place where influential individuals convene to explore not only the site's splendor but also engage in discussions on matters of profound interest. This archaeological zone in Chiapas transcends its historical significance, becoming a meeting ground for those seeking both intellectual and aesthetic enrichment.

Waterfalls

Within the lush landscapes of Chiapas, a cascade of enchanting waterfalls beckons exploration. From the powerful Chiflón Waterfalls to the tranquil Agua Azul and the majestic Misol-Ha, invites travelers to immerse themselves in the diverse and awe-inspiring beauty of this Mexican region. Some of the most well-known are:

  • Agua Azul Waterfalls: Renowned for its stunning turquoise cascades, Agua Azul is a natural wonder not to be missed.
  • Misol-Ha Waterfalls: This majestic waterfall plunges from a high cliff into a serene pool, creating a breathtaking view.
  • Chiflón Waterfalls: With its powerful tiers, Chiflón offers a fascinating display of cascading water amidst lush surroundings.
  • Roberto Barrios Waterfalls: Known for its beautiful turquoise pools, this hidden gem is a tranquil escape in Chiapas.
  • Las Nubes Waterfalls: Tucked away in the cloud forest, Las Nubes showcases the ethereal beauty of Chiapas' landscapes.

Archaeological Zones

While Palenque stands as a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chiapas offers more archaeological wonders waiting to be explored. The mystical city of Bonampak unravels its vibrant murals, depicting ancient Mayan life in exquisite detail. Yaxchilán, nestled on the banks of the Usumacinta River, invites visitors to marvel at its intricately carved stelae and structures. The ancient city of Toniná, with its towering temples and grand acropolis, tells tales of a powerful past.

Chiapas Wonders

Chiapas invites exploration of diverse landscapes and cultural treasures. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital, is a bustling city surrounded by lush greenery and serves as a gateway to extraordinary sites. A boat tour through the stunning Sumidero Canyon, with its towering cliffs and abundant wildlife, reveals nature's grandeur. 

The picturesque Montebello Lakes, nestled in the highlands, showcase the region's breathtaking beauty. For an enriching experience of Chiapas' natural and cultural diversity, these sites, including, Chiapa de Corzo, and San Juan Chamula, provide an unforgettable journey through this Mexican gem.

Lacandon Jungle

The Lacandon Jungle is known for its extensive biodiversity and cultural significance, houses over 5,000 species, and it is included in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Here you can experience less frequented destinations such as Canto de la Selva, Las Guacamayas, Topché, Nahá and Metzabok.

It features activities such as canoe rides, hiking in archaeological sites like Yaxchilán and Bonampak, camping in the jungle, and workshops at ecotourism centers. Additionally, it offers the chance to learn about the Lacandon people's practices and traditions.

Rutopia: Your Gateway to Unforgettable Chiapas Experiences

Embark on a unique journey through Chiapas with Rutopia as your local guide. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chiapas, from exploring ancient Mayan ruins and engaging with indigenous communities to enjoying a scenic boat trip. Rutopia ensures a personalized adventure with options available in both English and Spanish, catering to the diverse preferences of all individuals. 

Discover Chiapas like never before with Rutopia, where every experience is a doorway to the authentic beauty of this Mexican gem.

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Transportation in Chiapas

  • Flights to Chiapas
  • Take a bus
  • Drive yourself
  • Guided Tours
  • Taxis and ride-sharing
  • Biking and walking

For long-distance travel within Chiapas or to other states, flying can save time. The main airport is Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport (TGZ) near Tuxtla Gutiérrez, offering flights to major Mexican cities.

Chiapas has an extensive network of buses and colectivos (shared vans), which are the most common and affordable means of transportation. ADO and OCC are the main bus companies, offering comfortable long-distance services between major cities like Tuxtla Gutiérrez, San Cristóbal de las Casas, and Palenque. Collectivos are great for shorter distances and travel between smaller towns and villages.

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Renting a car is an excellent way to explore Chiapas at your own pace, especially if you plan to visit remote areas or multiple destinations. Major rental companies operate in cities and at airports. Make sure to drive cautiously and be aware of local driving conditions.

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Many travelers opt for guided tours and private transfers, which can be arranged through travel agencies and hotels. These services provide a hassle-free way to visit popular attractions like the Sumidero Canyon, Agua Azul Waterfalls, and Mayan ruins, often including knowledgeable guides.

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Taxis are widely available in cities and towns. Ensure you use registered taxis, especially at night. In some areas, rideshare services like Uber may be available, providing a convenient and often safer option.

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Biking and walking can be enjoyable and practical ways to get around certain parts of Chiapas, offering a unique and immersive experience of the region

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Experience the Popular Fair of San Sebastián in Chiapa de Corzo and the International Marimbista Festival, where the marimba brings together great percussionists, manufacturers, traders, and the general public.

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Enjoy the Candelaria Festival, a catholic festival that takes place between January 30th and February 2nd.

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The temperature starts to rise, but the rains are not here yet, which makes swimming in the waterfalls and visiting the Cenotes the best choice. You can also experience the Sumidero Canyon International Swimming Marathon.

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Experience the San Marcos fair in honor of the patron saint of the capital of the state of Chiapas.  It is filled with traditional elements, including nocturnal processions with offerings made of leaves, fruit, and sweets. However, because Easter is usually around this time, it can get very crowded.

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Experience three traditional events: Flor de Mayo threading, the Day of the Santa Cruz, and the Fiesta de San Isidro Labrador.

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Now, the rainy season kicks in, bringing more cozy plans to the table. You can enjoy Corpus Christi and the nocturnal processions of the Patronal Feast of San Cristóbal Mártir.

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Enjoy the summer heat and experience the Fair of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, which includes the sale of handicrafts, serenades, dances, and a gastronomic show.

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Let the summer weather invite you into waterfalls and beautiful landscapes.

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Get to explore Chiapas' most authentic side as the rainy season peaks, offering lush landscapes and unique cultural experiences, like the Feast of the Virgin of Mercy.

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Enjoy the weather as the rainy season reaches its end. Perfect for city exploration, discovering historical sites, and enjoying the beauty of nature.

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It is the end of the rainy season, and the weather finally invites you to go swimming or on a boat tour through Chiapas’ beautiful waterfalls. Plus, you have Day of the Death at the very beginning of this month.

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The Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe takes the spotlight as an invitation to enjoy the last cultural events of the year.

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When to visit Chiapas

You can enjoy Chiapas’ wonders all year round. However, the best time to visit this state is probably between November and February. During these winter months, the climate is more pleasant, and since it is outside the rainy season, it is also more suitable for swimming in the many waterfalls and rivers.The climate depends a lot on the area. Temperatures can range between 30ºC maximum and 17ºC minimum. San Cristóbal de las Casas and Lagunas de Montebello have higher altitudes, so they can be colder. On the other hand, the Lacandon Jungle is much more humid and hot.

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Safety in Chiapas

Before going on vacation to Mexico, most of the tourists ask the same question:  Is it safe to travel to Mexico? The answer is yes, you can visit most of the states without a problem, and Chiapas is no exception. This region thrives on tourism, so the locals will want you to have the best experience possible. But like any other place, there are some precautions you should take.

01. Stay tuned for safety updates
02. Choose authorized modes of transportation
03. Protect your belongings:
04. Identification documents:
05. Health first:
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Chiapas Itineraries
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How to get to Oaxaca

  • Flights to Oaxaca
  • Take a bus
  • Drive yourself

The easiest way to get to Oaxaca is by plane. Fortunately, Oaxaca International Airport handles both international and national flights, including direct flights from the USA and other Mexican states. If you want to book a flight, we recommend organizing your schedule in advance.

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You can also get to Oaxaca by taking a bus from Mexico City, Puerto Escondido or San Cristóbal de las Casas. For this journey, you can travel with a company called Autobuses de Oriente (ADO), which is known for being the most reliable and safe in the region.

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This option is not highly recommended because once you get to Oaxaca, a car won't be necessary to explore the city. However, if you decide to rent a car, we advise you to avoid driving on the highway at night for safety reasons.

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Begin your year by exploring Oaxaca's rich cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes, enjoying the pleasant weather that's perfect for outdoor activities.

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Join the vibrant celebrations of the Diablo Carnival from February 8th to 13th, where the streets come alive with colorful parades and lively music.

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Participate in the local tradition of Día de la Samaritana on March 17th, offering a chance to experience Oaxacan hospitality, followed by the solemn and reflective Holy Week from March 24th to 30th.

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As the weather warms up, don't miss The Cocineras de Oaxaca on April 23rd, a celebration of the region's culinary arts, where traditional local cooks showcase their skills.

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Before the onset of the rainy season, enjoy the last of the sunny days. This is an ideal time for peaceful exploration of the area's natural and historical sites.

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The beginning of the rainy season brings cooler evenings and lush landscapes, perfect for those who enjoy nature in its most vibrant state.

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Experience the cultural richness of Oaxaca with the Guelaguetza festival on July 16th, a showcasing of indigenous culture and traditions, and enjoy a mezcal tour in July 14th to celebrate La Feria de la nieve y mezcal.

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Although the main events of July have passed, the cultural and festive atmosphere continues with smaller events and exhibitions, offering a more intimate experience of Oaxacan culture.

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As the rainy season tapers off, take advantage of the fewer crowds and the green, refreshed landscapes for a serene and personal exploration of the region.

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Enjoy the cooler weather and the build-up to one of Oaxaca's most significant and beautiful celebrations, Día de los Muertos, at the end of the month and into early November.

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Be part of the deeply cultural and visually stunning Día de los Muertos on November 1st and 2nd, a must-experience event that beautifully blends celebration, remembrance, and art.

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Immerse yourself in Oaxaca's holiday spirit with the Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe on December 12th, the unique Noche de los Rábanos on December 23rd, and festive Christmas celebrations towards the month's end.

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What's the best time to visit Oaxaca

There is no wrong time to visit Oaxaca. The weather is relatively consistent throughout the year, with warm days and cool nights. However, the best time to visit, with sunny weather and little to no rain, is from February to March and from October to November. Besides the weather, festivals are also widespread, such as the Day of the Dead and the Guelaguetza Festival.

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Safety information when visiting Oaxaca

Before going on vacation to Mexico, most of the tourists ask the same question:  Is it safe to travel to Mexico? The answer is yes, you can visit most of the states without a problem, and Oaxaca is no exception. This region thrives on tourism, so the locals will want you to have the best experience possible. But like any other place, there are some precautions you should take.

01. Do not leave your things unattended anywhere
02. Keep your purse or bags in front of you
03. Do not flash money, jewelry, or electronic gadgets in crowded places
04. Move around the city safely
05. Keep your belongings secure
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Authentic experiences in Oaxaca

Embark on a journey of authenticity in Mexico! Enjoy vibrant traditions, savor diverse flavors, and explore rich cultural tapestries. From lively markets to ancient ruins, every corner offers a unique experience. Discover the heart and soul of Mexico – where every moment is a genuine adventure waiting to unfold. Bienvenidos!

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How to get to and around Mexico

  • Flights to Mexico
  • Intercity transportation in Mexico
  • Private transfers in Mexico
  • City travel in Mexico

Getting to Mexico by plane is convenient and accessible, with numerous international airports serving major cities across the country. International travelers typically arrive at major hubs such as Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport, Cancún International Airport or Guadalajara's Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport. These airports offer direct flights from major cities around the world, providing convenient access to Mexico's diverse destinations. Additionally, many smaller regional airports cater to domestic flights, offering connections to popular tourist destinations and remote regions within the country.

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In Mexico, first class and business class bus services are also available. These modern, quiet, high-performance and air-conditioned buses primarily operate on toll roads, ensuring fast and efficient travel with limited stops. They are ideal for long-distance journeys, including overnight trips. These reputable companies offer professional service with courteous staff. Alternatively, car rental is a safe and popular option, especially for destinations like the Yucatán Peninsula or the coast of Oaxaca.

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In Mexico, a diverse array of private transportation options awaits discerning travelers. From chauffeured cars offering luxurious comfort and tailored experiences to private shuttles ensuring convenience for larger groups, there's a personalized solution for every journey. Navigate bustling cities or scenic landscapes in style with private transfers, providing both efficiency and flexibility. Whether opting for sleek executive sedans or spacious vans, these services prioritize safety and punctuality, allowing you to explore Mexico at your own pace. Elevate your travel experience by choosing from a range of private transportation options that redefine comfort and convenience in the vibrant Mexican landscape.

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To navigate Mexico's cities, consider various navigation options available mostly everywhere. Many urban areas are pedestrian-friendly, with sidewalks and crosswalks making walking a convenient option for exploring. Bike-sharing programs and dedicated bike lanes provide opportunities for eco-friendly biking adventures. Alternatively, taxis and ridesharing services like Uber offer convenient transportation options for getting around quickly and comfortably.

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During the month of January, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Mexico with lively festivals and events like the Fiesta Parachicos in Chiapa de Corzo, embracing the festive spirit.

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Enjoy mild weather, perfect for exploring Mexico's diverse landscapes and natural wonders.

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Witness spring blooms as you embark on outdoor adventures, exploring historical sites and picturesque surroundings.

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Immerse yourself in the vibrancy of Mexican festivals, celebrating traditions with colorful parades and lively music by visiting Mexico in April.

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Bask on warm days, relax on stunning beaches, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.

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Experience the onset of the rainy season, transforming landscapes into lush greenery with fewer crowds for a more intimate visit. But be very careful when visiting Mexico in June, July, August, September, October or November, due to the hurricane season.

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Embrace the summer weather to explore archaeological wonders and vibrant markets and immerse in local culture.

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Enjoy the summer weather visiting Mexico in August, uncover hidden gems, and participate in local festivities.

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Explore Mexico's authentic side as the rainy season peaks, offering lush landscapes and unique cultural experiences.

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Revel in pleasant weather, perfect for city exploration, discovering historical sites, and enjoying the beauty of nature.

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Marvel at fall colors, partake in cultural festivities (Day of the Dead) and savor mild temperatures for a delightful visit. Also, take advantage and visit the sanctuaries to see the monarch butterflies.

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Experience the joyous festive spirit, celebrating holidays with traditional Mexican customs and creating lasting memories when visiting Mexico in December.

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When to visit Mexico

Discover Mexico's diverse beauty year-round. In spring, witness blooming landscapes; summer invites beach bliss and vibrant festivals. Fall showcases cultural celebrations, while winter unveils cozy charm. Explore ancient ruins, colonial cities, and pristine beaches, embracing Mexico's rich tapestry across seasons and climates.

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Our local guides take on the best time a year to visit Mexico

Safety information when visiting Mexico

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Mexico is generally a safe destination for tourists. However, like any country, there are some areas, such as Guerrero, Tepito and certain places in Chiapas, where tensions can arise between communities. While these situations typically do not affect travelers, we recommend taking certain precautions. At Rutopía, your safety is our top priority. We carefully design each itinerary with security in mind and provide comprehensive safety briefings to ensure you have all the necessary information for a secure and enjoyable trip. If you are traveling independently, here are some travel tips to follow:

01. Stay tuned for safety updates
02. Choose authorized modes of transportation
03. Protect your belongings
04. Identification documents
05. Health first
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Trip Itineraries
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Embark on epic off the beaten path journeys. Tailor-made itineraries to discover Mexico the right way.

Customizable Travel itineraries to Mexico

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Traveling with Rutopía has been a dream. They organized a tailor made trip taking into account all of our preferences fitting both adventures, relax, culture and nature. They really care about local communities and highlighting the rich Mexican culture. Eduardo was our local point of contact and has been more than amazing, always quick to reply to any question or doubt. His presence never felt invasive, just enough to let you know he was there in case anything was needed.

Camillo
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I had some very specific requests for my trip to Guanajuato. Rutopia discovered what I was looking for and made it all happen for me. From walking through the old tunnels, to visiting the Momias, getting some real vegetarian street food made for me on the spot, touring those twisty, winding, hilly streets, all the way up 7000 feet to see the old silver mines, and a chance to admire the murals painted during lockdown, they covered everything and checked in frequently.

Scott
November 2025

They listened to what we valued in a trip and took the hard work of planning out of the equation for us. They sent us a rough draft for us to provide feedback on. In the end, we saw 3 beautiful cities, stayed in 3 unique and beautiful hotels, met the locals and had amazing experiences at various ruins and cenotes. Besides having the whole itinerary in advance, daily while on our trip they sent us the next day's itinerary to make sure we knew when and where we needed to be. It was so helpful. They helped us make the most out of the time we had in Mexico.

Allison
October 2025

We really enjoyed working with the team at Rutopia on our trip to Yucatán and Quintana Roo. They made excellent suggestions for things to do we hadn’t considered and did a great job working within our budget. Also, the support we received during the trip was phenomenal. We will definitely use their services again. Highly recommended!

Jamie
September 2025

They listened to what we valued in a trip and took the hard work of planning out of the equation for us. They sent us a rough draft for us to provide feedback on. In the end, we saw 3 beautiful cities, stayed in 3 unique and beautiful hotels, met the locals and had amazing experiences at various ruins and cenotes. Besides having the whole itinerary in advance, daily while on our trip they sent us the next day's itinerary to make sure we knew when and where we needed to be. It was so helpful. They helped us make the most out of the time we had in Mexico.

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29 things to do
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Discover essential places in Mexico - authentic gems that you must explore to make the most of your trip

Where to Stay in Mexico

Discover the perfect stay amid Mexico's wonders! Our diverse accommodations cater to every traveler. Immerse yourself in the heart of local culture or unwind by the stunning coast. Your ideal Mexican retreat awaits promising comfort, style, and unforgettable memories. Welcome to a world of enchanting stays!

Facts & Things to Know

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Embark on your Mexican adventure with 'Facts & Things to Know.' Discover the language, currency, and cultural nuances for an enriched travel experience. Explore Mexico's vibrant tapestry beyond the surface!

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02. Currency
03. Time zone
04. Plugs
05. Payment

26 things to do
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Traveling to Oaxaca on vacation is an excellent choice because you can enjoy many activities that will make you want to return to this beautiful city every year.

18 Places to visit in Oaxaca
outside the city

There are many magical places to visit in Oaxaca outside Oaxaca City. Here is a list of must-see locations and new experiences to enjoy on your vacation to Oaxaca.

Where to Stay in Oaxaca

Depending on the number of days you want to spend in Oaxaca, our travel experts will recommend the best places to stay. Let us be your DMC in Mexico!

Staying in Oaxaca City, which is at the heart of the state of Oaxaca, is the general rule. From there, you can drive to various traveler sites and plan a day tour or a full-day experience in the surrounding wonders.

FAQs & Things to know about Oaxaca

This region is known for its stunning colors, unique cuisine flavors, and historical sites. It is not a coincidence that Oaxaca has been one of the favorite destinations for tourists in recent years.

01. How Do You Pronounce Oaxaca?
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22 things to do
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Discover 22 places that will turn your trip to Chiapas into an authentic and extraordinary experience.

Where to Stay in Chiapas

Staying in San Cristóbal de las Casas, which is at the center of the state of Chiapas, is the general rule. From there, you can drive to various traveler sites and plan a day tour or a full-day experience in the surrounding wonders.

Depending on the number of days you want to spend in Chiapas, our travel experts will tell you the best places to stay. Let us be!

FAQs & Things to know about Chiapas

Start your adventure in Chiapas with all the insight you need to know to enjoy it in all its beauty. You can visit our blog to find more information about the wonderful locations of Chiapas. Here, we will give you all the details regarding currency, language, Visa and much more!

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04. Is a visa necessary to travel to Chiapas?
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Meet our travel experts

A common concern that a visitor experiences is how well the product or service will be supported. Introducing the team eases fears while showing confidence.

Gus Garcia
Gus
Nature enthusiast and Mexico City local specializing in Oaxaca, Querétaro, and Mexico City, combining international travel experience and local expertise.

Gus, a proud "Chilango" from Mexico City, is passionate about exploring nature, hiking, and camping, always seeking new adventures. He cherishes connecting with locals, enjoying scenic views with a cup of coffee, and playing his guitar. With extensive experience visiting iconic destinations like Oaxaca, Mexico City, and Querétaro, Gus combines his perspective as an international traveler and a local guide to help visitors fully embrace the beauty and essence of Mexico.

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Lisa Brissac
Lisa
Specialist in Central Mexico, Oaxaca Coast and Chiapas, ideal for young or older couples, honeymoons and ecotourism

A French-born but Mexican at heart, and she will be your local specialist for your trip. "Mucho gusto!" as they say here! Since living in Mexico, she has had the opportunity to explore magical villages, local customs, sandy beaches, and has fallen in love with its aromas and colors. What a joy to know that you have chosen to discover the diverse ancestral culture of this multifaceted country!

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Brendan Hanrahan
Brendan
Custom travel designer, expert in tailored Colombian experiences

Brendan, originally from Dublin, Ireland, found his second home in Colombia after backpacking through South America over 12 years ago. Colombia captivated him more than other countries due to its vibrant people and the sense of feeling truly alive while there. His passion for nature and protecting Colombia’s rich biodiversity has led him to his dream job, sharing the country’s hidden beauty with others. Brendan's mission is to show the world why Colombia is a gem, offering unique cultural experiences, stunning nature, and life-changing adventures. Every day in Colombia is an exciting journey that deepens his connection to the country and its incredible spirit.

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Diego Olivares
Diego
Expert in the Yucatan Peninsula and tours for groups of friends

Proudly Mexican and having immersed himself in the heart of Mexico's diverse regions, he curates experiences that allow you to venture off the tourist trail and discover the authentic essence of the country. From exploring ancient ruins tucked away in remote jungles to savoring the rich tapestry of Mexican cuisine in local markets, his alternative routes promise a deeper, more meaningful connection to Mexico's beauty and heritage.

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Andrea Gramai
Andrea
Riviera Maya expert, couples and family tours

Residing in Cancun, he has had the privilege of embarking on comprehensive tours of the Yucatan Peninsula, as well as exploring portions of Chiapas and Mexico City. With over fifteen years of global travel and work experience, his heart was captured by Mexico a few years ago. As a seasoned travel consultant, he excels in crafting custom itineraries for some of the world's most exclusive destinations, with a particular expertise in this fantastic country. Andrea is here to provide his expertise and support for travelers' needs.

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Leo Mallet
Leo
Specialist in the Yucatan Peninsula, Morelia and Chiapas, expert in group trips

French-born living in Mexico who enjoys sharing his passion for this wonderful country with you through its various aspects: its archaeological temples, numerous museums, nature outings by the sea or in the jungle, the diversity of its cuisine, and the richness of the local communities with whom we are fortunate to work.

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Karen Pinilla
Karen
Custom travel designer, expert in tailored Colombian experiences

Karen, born in the country's capital, is a Tourism Professional who has been part of the Awake Travel team for over six years. She creates customized trips and experiences across Colombia, tailored to meet the needs of every traveler, from the most adventurous to those seeking maximum comfort during their journey. Passionate about Colombia, she will help you create the best trip so you can truly experience and feel the essence of this beautiful country.

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Giulia Baiona
Giulia
Sustainable tourism expert from Italy, specializing in art, photography, and crafting unique journeys across Mexico’s vibrant culture and natural wonders.

I’m Giulia, originally from Milan, Italy, and now proudly calling Mexico home. With a master’s in sustainable tourism and a love for travel, art, and photography, I’ve explored Mexico’s vibrant culture, from bustling cities to serene beaches and majestic waterfalls. Let me help you craft a unique and unforgettable journey through this incredible country!

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Hugo Romero
Hugo
Travel expert with over 10 years of experience, specializing in Bacalar, Cochinita Pibil gastronomy, and authentic Mexico City experiences.

Hugo brings over a decade of experience in the travel industry, making him an expert in his destination. For food lovers, he offers top-notch restaurant recommendations and tips on savoring the best Cochinita Pibil. If nature calls to you, Hugo will guide you to the breathtaking Bacalar lagoon and its historically rich surroundings. Planning a visit to Mexico City? Let Hugo, a true local, show you how to experience this iconic city like a resident, uncovering its authentic charm.

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Sheila Cerón
Sheila
Tourism professional with over 20 years abroad, specializing in personalized Mexican adventures, hidden gems, and local gastronomy.

Hi! I’m Sheila, a proud Mexican with over 20 years of experience living abroad in Germany, which deepened my love for Mexico’s vibrant culture, rich traditions, and unique flavors. With years in the tourism industry, I specialize in creating personalized, unforgettable journeys that reflect your dreams. Passionate about nature, hidden gems, and local gastronomy, I’m here to make your Mexican adventure extraordinary—let’s start planning your next experience together!

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Leslie Mercier
Leslie M
Attends French-speaking travelers

A French-born and an adoptive Mexican. She’ll be glad to introduce you to this fabulous country, Mexico, its beaches, its must-visit archaeological sites, its cuisine, and the various local communities with which she collaborates. Living in Playa del Carmen, she has had the opportunity to travel all around the Yucatan Peninsula and also to visit parts of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Mexico City. She enjoys engaging with locals, getting lost in villages, and discovering the best restaurants!

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Javier Herrera
Javier
World traveler with cruise ship experience, fluent in four languages, specializing in creating unique experiences in Mexico for families and couples.

Hi there! I’m Javi, and my adventures have taken me around the globe while working on a cruise ship, allowing me to visit nearly 100 countries. Along the way, I’ve picked up three additional languages beyond my native tongue. With all this travel experience, I can confidently say that Mexico stands out as the best destination, offering a truly unique experience for you and your loved ones.

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René Rodarte (Garuda)
Garuda
Expert in Chiapas, Oaxaca, Yucatan Peninsula and family tours

Mexican who holds a deep love for travel, values environmental awareness, and seeks to glean knowledge from diverse global cultures. He firmly endorses travel as a means of fostering positive personal growth and development. Recognizing that his homeland ranks among the world's top tourist destinations, he’s dedicated to ensuring that every visitor enjoys the most exceptional experience possible.

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Lauren Nadot
Lauren
Central and South East Mexico expert. Luxury and group trips

French-born living in Mexico, with 12 years of experience in tourism, specializing in crafting off-the-beaten-path adventures in Mexico. With a deep passion for exploration and a profound love for the country. She takes travelers on a journey beyond the typical tourist hotspots. Her unique itineraries unveil the hidden gems of Mexico, showcasing its lesser-known archaeological wonders, secluded natural wonders, and vibrant local cultures.

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