Deluxe Unknown Mexico tour
(9 Days /8 Nights)
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Day 1. Mexico City
Arrival, reception and transfer to the deluxe Four Seasons Hotel.Dinner at the hotel.
Day 2. Mexico City
After breakfast, a guided city tour through Mexico City, starting from The Zocalo, the historical centre of Mexico City. The tour includes the NationalPalace, famous for its colourful murals by one of Mexico’s greatest artists, Diego Rivera; the Cathedral Metropolitana, perhaps the most impressive in all of Mexico. Built by the Spanish in the 1520s, it was erected directly above the sacrificial ceremonial site of the Aztecs where rows of skulls were displayed. After a delicious lunch a visit to the world famous anthropological museum. Return to your hotel for dinner.
Day 3. Mexico - Teotihuacan – Guadalajara
After breakfast, excursion to the fabulous archaeological site of Teotihuacán lying in the valley of Mexico. This is the world famous site of the huge Pirámides del Sol y de la Luna (Pyramids of the Sun and Moon), and was once Mexico's largest ancient city and the capital of what was probably the country's largest pre-Hispanic empire. The site's main ‘road’ is the famous Avenue of the Dead, a monumental 2km (1.2miles) thoroughfare lined with the former palaces of Teotihuacán's elite. To its south is the pyramid-bedecked La Ciudadela, believed to have been the residence of the city's supreme ruler. Enclosed within the citadel's walls is the QuetzalcóatlTemple, with its striking serpent carvings.
Heading north, the avenue passes the world's third-largest pyramid: the awe-inspiring, 70m (230ft), 248-stepped Pyramid of the Sun. The pyramid was originally painted a suitably sun-drenched, bloody red. The avenue terminates at the Pyramid of the Moon, flanked by the 12 temple platforms of the Plaza de la Luna. Nearby are the beautifully frescoed Palace of the Quetzal Butterfly, the JaguarPalace and the Temple of the Plumed Conch Shells. Teotihuacán's most famous mural, the Paradise of Tláloc, is in the TepantitlaPalace, a priest's residence northeast of the Pyramid of the Sun. The site also has a museum to help make sense of it all. After the tour, lunch before transfer to the airport for the flight Guadalajara, Mexico’s secondlargest city. Transfer to theHotel Quinta Real Guadalajara. Part of Guadalajara's huge appeal is that it has many of the attractions of Mexico City - a vibrant culture, fine museums and galleries, handsome historic buildings, exciting nightlife and good places to stay and eat - but few of the capital's problems. It's a bright, modern, well-organised and unpolluted place, with scores of attractions including the giant, twin-towered cathedral and the lovely plazas that surround it, the Instituto Cultural de Cabañas and its frescoes by José Clemente Orozco, and the twin handicraft-filled suburbs of Tlaquepaque and Tonalá. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 4. Guadalajara
After breakfast, a tour of Guadalajara’s historic city center, which includes viewing an Orozco masterpiece painted on the wall of the Hospicio Cabañas (the old Cabanas Orphanage), declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and a landmark in the history of Mexican architecture. You will also see the Cathedral Guadalajara, with Gothic, Baroque, Moorish and neoclassic influences, and the famous Churrigueresque altarpieces of Our Lady of Aranzazu. Free afternoon for wandering around the city at leisure.
Day 5. Guadalajara - Patzcuaro
After breakfast,depart for a full day tour to Patzcuaro, a cultural and artisan center for the state of Michoacan. The original name was "Tzacapu-ansucutinpatzcuaro" that is translated as "door to heaven" or "place where the blackness begins"
The beautiful central plaza remains a tribute to its namesake, Vasco de Quiroga moved the capital from Tzintzuntzan to the beautiful mountain city of Patzcuaro in 1533 and built a large basilica. He also founded the Colegio de San Nicolas Obispo in Patzcuaro.
Patzcuaro is a small colonial gem in the state of Michoacan, a land of immensewinding rivers and green valleys and is found on hills above one of the lakes; Lake Patzcuaro. Volcanic activity and the state's latitude position help create a setting not unlike Hawaii. Rich soil supports lush jungle-like vegetation, with spectacular mountain landscapes, and velveteen pasturelands. A multitude of churches, plazas and shrines make this a truly great historical destination. Lunch at the marvelous La Mansion de los suenos.
The excursion includes a private boat to JanitzioIsland. Return to Guadalajara for dinner and accommodation.
Day 6. Guadalajara – Zihuatanejo
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the flight to Zihuatanejo, located on the Mexican Riviera some 150 miles northwest of Acapulco. Arrival and transfer to the Villa del Sol, one of Mexico's most beautiful beaches. Day of leisure.
Day 7. Zihuatanejo
Free day of leisure. Activities include sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, sports fishing, tennis, horseback riding and golf with two 18 hole golf courses nearby.
Day 8. Zihuatanejo
Free day of leisure.
Day 9. Zihuatanejo
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home.
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Price on request
per person based on two people.

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