Located in the heart of the country, the Mexican capital is one of the largest cities in the world and is the main social, economic, cultural, artistic and political center of Mexico.
The extensive coastline of the Mexican Caribbean is the scene of spectacular turquoise beaches, coral reefs and unique tropical jungles. It offers a wide range of destinations and tourist attractions for all types of travelers.
This state is located around Mexico City. Despite not being so well known, it keeps great beauty in its territory. From the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, through Magical Towns where handcrafts such as piñatas are made, to magnificent volcanoes such as Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl.
Origin of the most important silver mines in the country, this state was founded and grew thanks to this metal. Throughout its towns and cities, you can admire the beautiful buildings built with pink quarry stone that are emblematic of the baroque style in Mexico.
The extensive coastline of the Mexican Caribbean is the scene of spectacular turquoise beaches, coral reefs and unique tropical jungles. It offers a wide range of destinations and tourist attractions for all types of travelers.
Among rivers, waterfalls and mountains, Tabasco is the place to discover pre-Hispanic art of important civilizations such as the colossal Olmec heads. It is also the entrance to the Mayan World and the world capital of the cacao beans.
Located in the northwest region of the country, this destination has contrasting landscapes and the driest desert in Mexico that connects the sea with the mountains.
Very close to Mexico City, the state of Querétaro brings together historical events and gastronomic experiences that invite travelers to discover its colonial architecture while enjoying a glass of the country's best wines.
Puebla is a state with beautiful architecture with “Talavera de la Reina” tiles and a varied gastronomy. It is the place where the “mole”, the most recognized dish of Mexican cuisine, was created. The capital of the same name was declared a Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
With more than 4,000 years of history, Oaxaca is one of the most cultural places in Mexico. The magical hands of its artisans give birth to true works of art. Do not miss the opportunity to discover the local gastronomy as well as the pre-Hispanic and colonial architecture.
Coniferous forests at 2,000 meters tall, huge lakes, colonial cities and towns with old red-tiled houses and cobblestone streets. Morelia is one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Guanajuato is a state located in the central part of the country, in a semi-arid region with a mining tradition. Its capital is one of the most colorful cities in Mexico and has among its many attractions a unique underground tunnel system.
Jalisco is the place of mariachi and tequila; both icons of Mexican culture. Guadalajara, its capital, is the second-largest city in Mexico and is surrounded by spectacular fields of blue agave. UNESCO has declared these amazing fields a World Heritage Site.
From archaeological sites immersed in the jungle to forts in its walled city, Campeche hides its history for the adventurers who are willing to discover another side of Mexico.
One of the nearest sun and beach destinations to the United States, surrounded by deserts, the Sea of Cortez and the Gulf of California, considered the world's aquarium. It is the perfect place to practice aquatic, adventure, and nature activities.
Chiapas is an enchanting place where we can find a mix of nature and the ancestral culture of the Mayan World. Discover its artistic pieces and their amazing traditions, but also its jungles, full of mysticism.
In the northern part of the country, Chihuahua is the largest state of the Mexican Republic, rich in history, gastronomy, and folklore. The impressive Copper Canyon is, without a doubt, one of the most remarkable tourist attractions in all of Mexico. Traveling through its canyons by train is an unforgettable experience.
Located in the heart of the country, the Mexican capital is one of the largest cities in the world and is the main social, economic, cultural, artistic and political center of Mexico.
An experience full of contrasts of landscapes between the sea and the desert, diverse cultures, artisanal beverages, surprising gastronomy and history. It is an excellent option for gastronomy and beach lovers.