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Mexico itineraries for 7 days
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7 Days in Central Mexico, incl. Mexico City and Oaxaca
Mexican art and architecture tour visits three major cities. Two days in Mexico City exploring Frida Kahlo Museum, three days between Puebla and Teotihuacán pyramids, finishing with two days discovering Oaxaca's markets and artisan workshops. Includes daily breakfast and expert guides.
- Days 1-2
Mexico City
Begin your adventure in Mexico's bustling capital. Book Frida Kahlo Museum tickets ahead of time - "Tickets are limited and not sold in-person." While there, explore the surrounding Coyoacán neighborhood. Visit the Zócalo early in the morning before the crowds show up. Plan about 3 hours for the National Anthropology Museum to see everything properly.
- Day 3
Mexico City to Puebla
Get to Teotihuacan by 8 AM to avoid crowds and heat. The site has minimal shade, so bring water and sunscreen. After your visit, it's a 2-3 hour drive to Puebla. A recent visitor noted: "Getting to see these ancient pyramids and then ending in beautiful Puebla made for an incredible contrast of Mexico's past and present."
- Day 4
Puebla
Spend a full day exploring this UNESCO World Heritage city. Visit the local talavera pottery workshops - your hotel can point you to the best ones. Try the famous mole poblano for dinner. One traveler suggests: "Don't miss the lucha libre wrestling match at night—it's unexpectedly entertaining and a true local experience."
- Day 5
Puebla to Oaxaca
The 5-6 hour drive to Oaxaca goes through mountain roads. If you get motion sickness, sit up front and bring medication. Once you arrive, check out the markets and visit an Alebrijes workshop to see how these colorful wooden figures are made. A visitor shared: "The artisan demonstration was fascinating—seeing how they carve and paint these intricate figures really makes you appreciate the craft."
- Days 6-7
Oaxaca
Known for its food scene, Oaxaca needs time to properly explore. Take a morning cooking class to learn about mole (book ahead, costs about $60). Walk around the historic center and consider a trip to Hierve el Agua, the petrified waterfall. Keep in mind it's a rough 1.5-hour drive each way. One traveler noted: "I wish I had an extra day in Oaxaca—the allotted time wasn't enough to fully explore the food scene and surrounding sites."
7 Day Yucatan Mexico Itinerary, incl. Chichen Itza and Tulum
Mexican coast-to-coast route covers 6 major destinations across 383 miles, from Cancun to Playa del Carmen. Features guided tours of Chichen Itza, Uxmal, and Tulum ruins, stays at Hotel Plaza Kokai and Hotel Reforma, plus beach time in two coastal towns.
- Day 1
Cancun Arrival
- Day 2
Chichen Itza Day Trip
Be ready by 6:50 AM for your 7 AM departure. The trip takes about 6.5 hours round trip with stops in colonial Valladolid and a cenote for swimming. Pack water, sunscreen and swim gear. Start with the main ruins early since it gets very hot by noon. You can store luggage at the site for 100-140 pesos if you're moving on after.
- Day 3
Cancun to Merida
Take the 5-hour tourist bus to Merida for a complete change of scene in this colonial capital. A previous visitor shared: "Merida was a highlight—the Hotel Reforma's location is perfect for exploring the historic center, and there's great local food nearby, including an excellent pizza place next door."
- Day 4
Uxmal and Kabah Ruins
- Day 5
Merida to Tulum
- Day 6
Tulum Ruins and Beach
- Day 7
Playa del Carmen and Departure
7 Day Riviera Maya Itinerary, incl. Cancun and Tulum
Mexican coastal adventure featuring Cancun's beaches, UNESCO-listed Chichen Itza pyramids, Tulum's coastline, and Playa del Carmen's 5th Avenue. Includes 6 nights' accommodation, guided tours, and convenient transfers between locations.
- Day 1
Cancun
- Day 2
Chichen Itza Day Trip
Leave at 7 AM for Chichen Itza. The drive takes 2.5 hours each way but starting early helps you avoid the worst heat. "Our guide Frank was fantastic and really brought the history to life. The site gets incredibly hot by 11 AM, so bring plenty of water and a hat." Your tour includes lunch and a refreshing stop at a cenote to escape the Yucatan heat.
- Day 3
Cancun to Tulum
Take the ADO bus to Tulum from downtown Cancun. The ride is about 2 hours but add 30 minutes for your taxi to the bus station from the hotel zone. You'll need to choose between staying in Tulum's beach zone or town area. The beach is more scenic but costs more and taxis between the areas cost about $15 per trip.
- Day 4
Tulum
Visit the Tulum ruins when they open at 8 AM to beat the crowds. A recent visitor shared: "The early morning view of the ruins against the Caribbean Sea was breathtaking, but by 11 AM it became unbearably hot and crowded." Bike rentals cost around $10 per day and give you the freedom to find hidden cenotes and beach clubs along the coast.
- Day 5
Tulum to Playa del Carmen
- Day 6
Playa del Carmen
- Day 7
Return to Cancun
What people love about 7 day Mexico tours
- Yucatan Quintana Roo Experience
I would say that my overall experience was very positive. I had a great time and I definitely do not regret the decision to choose this trip over staying at the beach resort. Tours were amazing! we had great tour guides, who also were very approachable to ask any questions about sraying in Mexico. I really loved Merida, and I'm planning to go back one day. Hotel rooms were very basic, but hotels in general were good, except one in Tulum. I would say that staying in Tulum was the only thing during the trip I was a bit disappointed with. I arrived to Tulum around 3pm, which was too late to go see Mayan city ruins (they close at 5pm), so I spent the night at the beach, which was amazing, but taxi from the city center to the beach were really overpriced. The next day I went to see ruins early in the morning and was back before the check out, but then I had 6hours to wait for my bus to Playa del Carmen... there was nothing to do in Tulum center, so I just got the ticket to the first bus to Playa. And my stay in Playa del Carmen was a great finish for my trip. Overall, great time, a lot of nice people, very nice and helpful staff. Be ready to practice your Spanish though :-) I was concerned about how safe it was to go by myself, but I really shouln't.
- Riviera Maya Adventure 7D/6N
Absolutely fantastic. Our contact at Bamba Experiences was so responsive and helped us in a number of tight spots. On one morning, our tour guide for Chichen Itza never showed up. Bamba immediately called them and worked out another tour day for us. We were blown away. Other than that, the lodgings were very comfortable. Nicer locations were slightly further away from the city centre, however, so I would suggest giving people 2 options for lodgings (and then they can prioritize convenience over ambiance, if they wish). Also, finding an English-speaking clerk at the bus stations (to print our tickets) was a little daunting, so perhaps offering us the chance to pre-print bus tickets before our vacation would be more useful. Other than that, it was great and very well-priced. I will 100% be booking another trip with Bamba again.
- Journeys: Mexico's Day of the Dead in Oaxaca National Geographic Journeys
Sid was amazing. Hotel casantica was not