Colonial Mexico Trip: Exploring the… (trip)

Colonial Mexico Trip: Exploring the Heartland

  • Mexico City International Airport, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Culture & Nature
Mexico, Central America

from $2,190* per person7 DaysFebruary-April, June, July, October-December
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Journey Mexico 13 people max
Join us for a journey into the heart of Mexico’s independence and revolutionary past. Prepare for an intimate experience with the history and lore of the colonial heartland. Accompany us on unexpected explorations of the highlands of Michoacan where the independence movement intertwines with Purepecha traditions and handicrafts that are coveted worldwide. Delve into pre-Columbian times in Morelia and Pátzcuaro, where the friendly locals are glad to share a smile or invite you into their workshops to browse the rich crafts traditions that have continued unchanged for generations.
Highlights

Guanajuto:

    Spectacular colonial era architecture including Barroque churches and facades

    Diego Rivera house and museum, one of Mexico's most famous and renowned muralists

    Underground passage ways and mines including the Boca Mina, one of Latin America's most productive silver mines for over a century

    The beautiful Quinta de las Acacias:boutique hotel that combines old world charm and authenticity with modern day comforts and service

    Lively music, art, restaurants, and nightlife

Patzcuaro:

    Charming highland Michoacan and its lake district

    Surrounding artesan communities with their still functioning copper work shops

    Local Purepecha communities with traditional food and custom

Morelia:

    United Nations World Heritage City and its beautifully maintained and restored colonial architecture

    Impressive Cathedral and central square Casa de las Artesanias; a local crafts market with hand crafts from the state of Michoacan and beyond

    Tzintzuntzan, one of the only and most important Purepecha archeological sites

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Mexico, Central America

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  • Reviewer: Lori Wells booked through Lisa Bankson, Valerie Wi
    "The Mexico trip was a success - the driver/guide was excellent, and very detail-oriented. The hotel was a great choice, too! Thanks again for all your help!"
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    "Our trip to Mexico could not have been better.The arrangements with Journey Mexico were flawless. We had a knowledgeable and very pleasant guide, who met us on arrival, took us on our day trips, which were wonderful, and and then loaded us on the luxury bus to San Miguel. He was always at our hotel door on time and managed to get us back when promised.We would definitely recommend this firm and this particular guide, Guillermo Castaneda. We also enjoyed staying at La Casona, a small boutique hotel in a nice neighborhood, with fine service and a very good little dining room. The continental breakfasts were excellent and the dinner menu, though limited, was most satisfying after late lunches and full days. Many thanks for all your good efforts. We loved Mexico!"
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    "We had expected to have Alex as our guide throughout our trip. However, he was only with us for a few days, and then Teresa took command. I must say, she is one extraordinary representative for your company. She is a careful, courteous driver, has a wonderful command of the English language, doesn't over talk her customers, and is extremely helpful and knowledgeable. I don't know what you are paying Teresa, but it is not enough. She is a valuable asset to your organization. We feel the same about Alex. We will return to Mexico in the future and travel with Journey Mexico. When we do, we will request that Teresa and Alex be our guides. Our plans will be flexible enough to accommodate their schedules. Many thanks for your assistance in making our journey "MAGNIFICO."

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival and private transfer from the Leon or Mexico City International Airport to the World Heritage City of Guanajuato (:30 mins / 4:30 hrs.). Check in and enjoy a well deserved rest! (Overnight Quinta Las Acacias: Std. Suite) (No Meals Included)

Day 2

Today, you will enjoy a privately guided tour of this incredibly interesting and historical city. You will visit the sites of most interest including: the central plaza (or Zocalo as it is known in all Mexican towns and cities in the Republic), Teatro Juárez, Callejón del Beso, Alhondiga de Granaditas (site of the first rebel victory in the War of Independence), Museo y Casa de Diego Rivera, the Museo de las Mómias, the Mina and Templo de la Valencia and more depending on time and interest. Lunch and dinner are on your own today, and you will finish your tour in the mid-afternoon. Enjoy the atmosphere in the city center before returning to your hotel for the night. (Overnight Quinta Las Acacias: Std. Suite) (Breakfast Included)

Day 3

After breakfast, you will be picked up and privately transferred to the highland colonial gem of Patzcuaro (3:00 hrs.). Mid-day arrival and check in to your lovely boutique hotel located right off of the Central Plaza and Basilica followed by free time to explore the city center on your own. Upon deeper exploration, the cobble stone streets and 17th C. Architecture give way to the Tarascan and Purepecha traditions of the indigenous inhabitants in a delightful blend of modern Mexico that piques your interest and imagination. (Overnight Mansion de los Sueños) (Breakfast Included)

Day 4

After breakfast, you will be picked up for a full day, privately guided tour of Isla Janitzio and the fascinating crafts villages that surround Lake Patzcuaro. This picturesque lake, is accented with the now famous island of Janitzio, one of the most important and visited villages for Dia de los Muertos ritual celebration. The moderate walk (:30 mins.) to the top of the gently sloped island is great to stretch your legs and acclimatize further to the crisp mountain air. Climb the several hundred steps to the top of the 140 ft. statue of Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon and up onto his wrist to view the lovely panorama or simply relax in the small park at his feet enjoying the view. We return mid-day and will continue on to Santa Clara del Cobre for a delicious locally prepared lunch of Tarascan fare. During the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead Nov. 1st – 2nd), Isla Janitzio and the villages surrounding Lake Patzcuaro are swarmed with visitors clamoring to understand the mystical and somber rituals of the locals that go to sit vigil with their deceased family members in commentaries. However, during the rest of the year, the island and surrounding villages offer a window into pre-Columbian times and the friendly Purépecha indigenous people who are glad to share a smile or invite you into their work shops to browse the rich crafts traditions. We will have ample time to visit the silver shops for which Santa Clara is famous for before continuing on to the Purepecha ruins of Tzintzuntzan for a brief, but interesting visit. Late afternoon return to our hotel. (Overnight Mansion de los Sueños: Jr. Suite) (Breakfast and Lunch Included)

Day 5

After breakfast today, you will have our last morning to enjoy the shops and plazas of Patzcuaro. You will be picked up at 11:00 a.m. and privately transferred to the economic center of Michohuacan, the impressive colonial city of Morelia (:40 mins.). Named after one of the most important fathers of the independence movement and hero of countless epic battles, Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon, the exquisite colonial architecture and 16th century ambiance have made the historic center of Morelia a UNESCO world heritage site. Lunch is on your own at one of the many fine restaurants in the city center before returning to your lovely and well-situated hotel in the Historic City Center to check in. In the afternoon, you will have free time to see the important historic sites including: The Cathedral (which took over a century to build!), the Palacio Clavijero (site of the Jesuit school of St. Francis Xavier, and the Casa de Artesanias, where you’ll find a robust array of handicrafts from all over the state of Michohuacan and beyond). (Overnight Hotel los Juaninos: Superior Room) (Breakfast Included)

Day 6

This morning is free for you to enjoy the city center and soak in the local flavor of the Plaza. It is here where the daily life of Morelianos is transacted and despite the international recognition and acclaim Morelia has received, this still remains very much a typical Mexican City. After lunch on your own, you will be picked up 2:00 p.m. for a privately guided tour to visit local artisans in the workshops. Depending on interest you may visit craftspeople working with clay, wood carving, weaving, furniture, and more. Alternately you may opt to focus on colonial history, architecture, or the archeological past of this rich city and surrounding country side. Late afternoon return to your lovely hotel for dinner on your own. (Overnight Hotel los Juaninos: Superior Room) (Breakfast Included)

Day 7

Pick up and private transfer to the Leon/Toluca/Mexico City Airport (3:00/3:00/4:30 hrs.) for your onward flight home. End of Services

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