Mexico tailor made holiday, Pacific to Caribbean

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£5000To£5500 excluding flights
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23 Days
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Description of Mexico tailor made holiday, Pacific to Caribbean

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£5000To£5500 excluding flights
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Our trip was fantastic. It’s hard to know where to start in describing it as we did so much.

Firstly our guides were great. We had three, Luis in Mexico City, Edwin for the tour down to Merida then Mariano on the last day. It was really impressive how knowledgeable they all were on the history and culture of every place we went to. They took every care to look after us and make everything work for us.

All the hotels were good except for one, in Puebla. It was over 40 degrees and there was no air con in the room. Sara likened the service to Fawlty Towers. The hotel in Mexico City was wonderful and all the others were fine, all in very good locations.

The tour and places to see/visit worked very well. There were several long car journeys but we liked being able to see the land and how it changes, mountains, jungle, towns and villages. Our driver, Jorge, was brilliant in finding his way, negotiating the roads and the checkpoints.

We loved the variety of places that we saw, not just monuments and churches although they were truly amazing and worth the journey on their own. On our free day in Mexico City we spent the whole day in the anthropology museum which has to be a must see. Frida Kahlo’s house and Trotsky’s also. In fact there is no point in me going through all the other places we visited because they were all worth the journey, all very well chosen, wouldn’t have wanted to miss any.

A few highlights - Teotihuacán; the walk in the volcanoes; Oaxaca, the restaurant meal and the alebrijes visit; Hierve al Agua; San Cristobal and Chamula (the most extraordinary experience of all), could have spent more time there; Palenque and Uxmal; the cenotes; the Maya museum in Merida which we saw on our free day.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Read up about Mexican history through to the present day, its history has shaped the country in every way. Be prepared for the heat, learn Spanish.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Our spending must have helped the economy to an extent. Travelling by car did not help the environment but there is no other way to travel.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Brilliant, would love to do it all again.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

CARBON REDUCTION

Mexico is often associated with large decadent hotels and luxury resorts which are often wasteful and disregard the commitment to reducing our carbon footprint. This doesn’t mean that you cannot find luxury but carbon ethical resorts. Las Nubes is a great example. They are committed to sustainability have implemented a range of measures including the sole use of solar energy and have built their hotel resort with eco-friendly materials locally sourced and produced, and are at present fully carbon neutral.

This tour also seeks to include as many non-motorised tours as possible, with a particular focus on the outdoors, tours include local kayaking, hiking, biking, hiking and snorkelling, guests are encouraged to get out and about locally and on foot to have minimal carbon impact. Consider the trip is over 3 weeks long the itinerary has minimised domestic flights with only three in total covering the 3,500 distance from the Pacific to the Caribbean Coast.


ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE

The Sea of Cortez is one of the most complex and marine rich eco-systems on earth. The marine biodiversity and plethora of whales that pass through this region annually is mind blowing. Any trip to Baja includes a trip here where guests can marvel at swimming with whale sharks and getting up close and personal with blue and grey whales. All of guides are highly skilled and we ensure that we always respect the habitat and regulations of the area. Guests are given the best experience whilst also learning about these amazing creatures but ensuring minimal impact.

All fish served at hotels and restaurants we recommend is locally and sustainable resourced.

People

LOCAL ECONOMY

90% of the guides we work with are Mexican and from the local communities giving a more authentic experience and ensuring that money spent with us is going directly back into the local economy.

We include tours through that visit local markets, artisanal fairs, home stays and collectives run by the local community. In Puebla for example we visit a locally run Talavera factory that produces tiles that have been made in this part of Mexico for centuries. It’s a family run business and following the tour which teaches all about the production and decoration of the tiles guests have the opportunity to purchase and even export tiles for their personal use.


EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY

Every employee we work with is paid above minimum wage, and equal opportunities are afforded to women. Our partners also have a comprehensive training programme that all employees have access to.

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