Holidays to Mexico
Mexico sizzles with energy from the madness of Mexico City to magnificent Mayan temples. In addition it is has powdery white-sand beaches along the Riviera Maya, bustling local markets, wedding cake churches, buildings painted in vivid colours, canyons and tropical forests. In conclusion, on a holiday to Mexico, diverse experiences await.
Culinary Journey Through Mexico
Mexico’s cuisine is one of the most popular in the entire world. From crunchy tostadas to red-ho...
Holidays to Mexico
Mexico sizzles with energy from the madness of Mexico City to magnificent Mayan temples. In addition it is has powdery white-sand beaches along the Riviera Maya, bustling local markets, wedding cake churches, buildings painted in vivid colours, canyons and tropical forests. In conclusion, on a holiday to Mexico, diverse experiences await.
Culinary Journey Through Mexico
Mexico’s cuisine is one of the most popular in the entire world. From crunchy tostadas to red-hot tamales, it’s a culinary tradition of great richness and variety. In addition you can take a traditional Mexican cooking course.

Holidays to Tropical Beaches in Mexico
On Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, the Caribbean Mayan Riviera is a stretch of uninterrupted pale golden sands running south from Cancún to Tulum. Cancun is a larger purpose built resort in the north and Tulum is a little town to the south. There are still authentic cafes and guest houses in the little town of Tulum. Off shore from Cancun is the idyllic 45 m long sand bar which is Holbox Island. This is an authentic Caribbean experience with small, boutique style hotels, yoga retreats and laid back beach bars. A beach holiday to Mexico can be as sophisticated or as simple as your budget or taste allows.

Tulum Beach
Snorkelling & Diving Holidays to Mexico
The stunning Riviera Maya is a true Caribbean idyll of aquamarine seas washing palm-lined, white-sand shores. There is a dazzling array of turtles, rays and variety of tropical fish and the highlight for many is swimming with whale sharks from May- September.

Self Drive Holidays in Mexico
Take your self-drive hire car across the Yucatán Peninsula visiting Caribbean beaches and ruined Mayan pyramids shrouded in jungle. Chichen Itza, the most well known Mayan site in Mexico, is well worth a visit. With the freedom of your own hire car you can turn this journey into your own adventure, discovering secluded beauty spots and stopping at tiny villages far from the tourist trail.

Chichen Itza
Visit Oaxaca during Day of the Dead
Oaxaca is the epicentre of this spectacle. This is a celebration of the lives of those who have died and gets under way on Halloween, 31 October. You will see exuberant parades with lively music, where participants wear ghoulish costumes and skull-masks in vibrant colours. In addition there are calmer, quieter anecdotes about the lives of the departed.

Day of the Dead
Visit Colonial Campeche in Mexico
Campeche is often seen as one of Mexico’s best kept colonial secrets. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was founded in 1540 on former Mayan grounds and was an important strategic point of trade. It exported local timber, silver and gold to Europe and as a consequence suffered gruesome pirate attacks. Unfortunately, great harm was already done by the time the Spanish built the large walls and forts still present. The combination of Spanish and Moorish architectural influences, the impressive fortification system, and the nearby Mayan sites of significance make Campeche an ideal destination to spend a few days.

Mexico's Copper Canyon Railway
In north-western Mexico, the seemingly fathomless Copper Canyon cuts a swathe through barren desert, offering views of some of the continent's most spectacular mountain scenery. There are a score of ravines and gorges, and according to altitude an infinite variety of landscape and vegetation.

Copper Canyon
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