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Bordered by two oceans and the Caribbean Sea, Mexico is reputed for its heavenly beaches. But that’s not all: more than half of the territory is situated above 5,000 feet in altitude and offers mountain landscapes to die for. To travel to Mexico is also to discover its northern deserts, covered in cacti, or a south-east lush with tropical forests. Mexico City, the country`s capital, is one of the highest capitals in the world situated at more than 6,500 feet as well as one of the largest metropolises on Earth! So many experiences await you in this country: going for walks in tiny fishing ports bordering the ocean, or deep sea diving in some of the most beautiful reefs in the world. However, it isn’t only for the flora that you will be travelling to Mexico, but also for its unique culture. The country is steeped in archaeological ruins, such as the famous Chichen Itzà.The Spanish settlers also left a sumptuous heritage: their baroque architecture has been well preserved in several towns… For all of these reasons, as well as its gastronomy, music and lovely climate all year around. Clearly, Mexico can't be beat!

Two coasts, one of the largest, most exciting capital cities in the world, and a history that allows you to explore ancient Aztec temples in the morning and finish the day with margaritas, tacos, and fresh ceviche in a stunning Spanish colonial courtyard. Mexico has long been a major destination for travellers for its incredible beaches, but far too few visitors have ventured into the interior. Now is the time to head off the coastal roads and take in the captivating art, food, and architecture of this diverse country.
With your dedicated Evaneos travel agent, an expert based in Mexico, it’s easier than ever to take time off from sipping piña coladas on a beach for a completely tailor-made adventure in Mexico.
From the sweeping coastal views of Baja California on the Pacific coast to the enchanting villages of the caribbean sea on the Yucatan peninsula, our local agents in Mexico have put together tour ideas that span centuries of Mexico’s rich heritage and miles of its diverse geography and allow you to take in as many pristine beaches as you want. From the cool cafes and art galleries of Mexico City’s Roma district through the mountains to stunning colonial towns like San Miguel de Allende, any tour of Mexico is sure to include fascinating architecture, beautiful landscapes, and plenty of flavor-packed street tacos along the way.


The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season, from November to April. Between June and October the rains are frequent, short-lived and won't stop you from enjoying most regions. May is dry but really hot - not the best time of year to visit. You'll find that the climate varies according to altitude. Winters are cold and days short in mountainous regions, whilst the southern lowlands are hot all year round. Overall, if you're planning a trip to this Mayan homeland, choose the dry, pleasantly warm periods.



