Mexico
Desert coasts, highland trails and limestone jungles shaped by ancient worlds.
Mexico stretches across a spectrum of landscapes that rarely sit still: the long desert spine of Baja California Sur where ochre mountains fall into a calm, wildlife-rich sea; the cool pine ranges and terraced valleys of Oaxaca where village craft, agriculture and volcanic geology meet; and the flat, limestone world of the Yucatán, riddled with cenotes, mangroves and a Caribbean coastline of warm, shifting light.
Our routes are designed to immerse you in these contrasts. Days move between hiking quiet ridgelines, paddling turquoise bays, exploring highland food traditions, drifting into jungle sinkholes, or ending—always—in the easy rhythm of local hospitality. Each area offers its own pace, identity and terrain.
Trips in Mexico
Classic Journey — Baja California Sur
Desert trails, cactus forests, quiet coves, and the wildlife-rich Sea of Cortez.
Comfort · From €3,250
Signature · From €4,850 · 6 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
Classic Journey — Oaxaca to the Pacific
Village-to-village ridgelines, forest paths, mezcal culture, and warm Pacific bays.
Comfort · From €3,250
Signature · From €4,850 · 6 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
In-Depth Escape —Yucatán Peninsula
Deeper into the Maya world, forgotten kingdoms and silent ruins, remote lakes, cultural cities and artisanal traditions.
Comfort · From €4,800
Signature · From €6,950 · 9 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
In-Depth Escape — Oaxaca to the Pacific
Deeper highland communities, longer ridge traverses, rural stays, and expanded craft immersion.
Comfort · From €4,800
Signature · From €6,950 · 9 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
In-Depth Escape — Baja California Sur
Remote bays, deeper wilderness, island crossings, and extended desert exploration.
Comfort · From €4,800
Signature · From €6,950 · 9 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
Classic Journey — Yucatán Peninsula
Jungle trails, turquoise cenotes, Mayan heritage, and calm seaside sunrises.
Comfort · From €3,250
Signature · From €4,850 · 6 days
Levels: 🟢 🔵 🟠
FAQ
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Arrival depends on your chosen region:
• Baja California Sur: fly to La Paz (LAP) or Los Cabos (SJD).
• Oaxaca: fly to Oaxaca (OAX) or connect via Mexico City (MEX).
• Yucatán: fly to Cancún (CUN)
Your Trip Doc will outline the best airport for your exact route and suggests ideal arrival/departure times. -
Baja California Sur:
Best from November to April for mild weather. Peak marine life and the warmest, calmest water occur March–June. Afterward, heat rises sharply.Oaxaca:
Best from November to May for dry, clear conditions in the highlands and comfortable coastal days. Summer brings greener scenery and intermittent showers.Yucatán:
Best from December to April for warm, dry weather. May–August is hotter and quieter with lush jungle colors.Your Trip Doc will explain how your specific dates align with local conditions.
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Baja California Sur:
A desert peninsula defined by cactus forests, granite ridges, sandy washes and calm turquoise bays. Trails are dry, rocky, and scenic; coastal days mix hiking with paddling or boat-access islands.Oaxaca Highlands & Pacific:
Cool pine-oak forests, terraced farmland, ridgelines, and village footpaths. Terrain includes moderate ascents and descents, later leveling into warm coastal foothills and beach trails.Yucatán Peninsula:
Flat limestone jungle, shaded paths, cenote entrances, mangroves, and calm coastal areas. Terrain is gentle but often warm and humid, with short swims and water entries part of the experience. -
Our itineraries are designed to minimize excessive mileage:
• Baja: Mostly short transfers along the coast, with one longer repositioning depending on route.
• Oaxaca: Mountain roads can be winding; most transfers run 45–90 minutes, with one longer one at the start or end.
• Yucatán: Flat, straightforward roads and efficient travel between inland and coastal areas.Your Trip Doc will detail estimated transfer times for your journey.
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es. Every journey can be shaped to your preferences. Most guests begin with one of our curated itineraries — you choose the activity level, pace, and travel style, and we tailor the flow and highlights around your group.
If you prefer a fully custom-built trip (unique routing, structure, length, or combinations), this is possible through a separate design process and pricing structure. We will clarify all options before moving forward to ensure the trip matches your vision.
Either way, we work closely with you to create an experience that reflects exactly what you’re looking for.
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The Mexican Peso (MXN). Cards are widely accepted in cities and coastal areas; smaller rural communities may be cash-preferred. ATMs are accessible in all main start and end points. Your Trip Doc includes guidance on typical cash needs.
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Baja California Sur:
Winter (Dec–Feb) is mild, cooler and windier—ideal for hiking, quieter for marine life. From March to June, the sea warms, winds drop and wildlife activity peaks; this is the region’s prime coastal season. Late June onward becomes very hot. Pack layers, strong sun protection and water-friendly footwear.Oaxaca Highlands & Pacific:
Highlands are crisp in the morning and warm by midday; coastal zones become hot. Layers are essential. Dry season runs November–May; summer is greener with occasional afternoon showers.Yucatán Peninsula:
Warm and tropical year-round. Light clothing, swim gear, and strong sun protection are key. Expect humidity and occasional refreshing showers.Your Trip Doc will provide a tailored packing list once your dates are confirmed.
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English is common in major hubs and coastal towns.
In highland or rural communities, it is less widespread, but communication remains seamless through our partners and guides.
Even minimal Spanish greetings are appreciated and help connect with local hosts.— and we’ll teach you a few useful phrases along the way.