THE ROUTE OF THE INDEPENDENCE CIRCUIT
There's nothing like Mexico
IMPORTANT
Please note circuits are private and must be booked 1 month in advance.
You can customize the number of days and cities to visit. Ask us!
Minimum people quotation request: 4 people
WHAT IS THE ROUTE OF THE INDEPENDENCE CIRCUIT?
Travel through the historic colonial cities where Mexico’s fight for independence began, and immerse yourself in a world rich with culture, art, and traditions.
Experience the soul of Mexico with Mariachis, Charreadas, the lively Jarabe Tapatío dance, and the birthplace of Tequila. Discover the incredible indigenous crafts of Pátzcuaro — from woodwork and textiles to copper, ceramics, and wrought iron — and explore the vibrant art galleries of Tlaquepaque.
Your journey moves from the majestic mountains of the Valley of Mexico to the golden beaches of Puerto Vallarta on the stunning Pacific Ocean.
A colorful journey into the true spirit of Mexico!
Duration:
9 days
ITINERARY
Lista de servicios
-
Day 1: MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 1
Meet and greet at the Mexico City airport and transportation to the hotel.
-
Day 2: Mexico / Teotihuacan / MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 2
Begin your day at Teotihuacan, exploring the majestic Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and walking along the Avenue of the Dead. Continue to the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, where pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mexico meet. End the day at the Basilica of Guadalupe, one of the most important religious sites in the world, where you can see the revered image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
-
Day 3: Mexico / Xochimilco / MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 3
Start with the National Museum of Anthropology, home to Mexico’s most important archaeological treasures. Continue to Xochimilco for a scenic boat ride through its colorful canals. Return to the city center to explore the Zócalo, visit the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral, and admire the murals at the National Palace.
-
Day 4: Mexico / San Miguel de Allende / GuanajuatoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 4
Discover the charm of San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and stunning Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. Continue to Guanajuato, famous for its winding alleyways, vibrant plazas, and rich colonial history.
-
Day 5: Guanajuato / Morelia / PatzcuaroItem Link
Explore the colorful city of Guanajuato, with its winding streets, lively plazas, and rich cultural heritage. Continue to Morelia, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its pink stone colonial architecture. End in Pátzcuaro, a picturesque town by the lake, famous for its traditions and crafts.
-
Day 6: Patzcuaro / GuadalajaraItem Link
Explore the colonial charm of Pátzcuaro, its cobblestone streets, and the iconic Vasco de Quiroga Square before continuing to Guadalajara, the Pearl of the West, known for its rich culture, mariachi music, and delicious cuisine.
-
Day 7: GuadalajaraItem Link
Discover the capital of Jalisco, famous for its colonial architecture, vibrant mariachi music, and delicious cuisine. Explore its iconic squares, traditional markets, and immerse yourself in the rich culture that makes Guadalajara an unforgettable destination.
-
Day 8: Guadalajara / Tequila / Puerto VallartaItem Link
Begin your journey in Tequila, a rustic town that lends its name to Mexico’s national drink was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006. Explore the agave fields and learning about the tradition of distilling this iconic Mexican beverage. Then, head to Puerto Vallarta, where paradise beaches, a vibrant boardwalk, and a relaxed atmosphere await—perfect for enjoying the sun, the sea, and the local culture.
-
Day 9: Puerto VallartaItem Link
Explore the colonial charm of Pátzcuaro, its cobblestone streets, and the iconic Vasco de Quiroga Square before continuing to Guadalajara, the Pearl of the West, known for its rich culture, mariachi music, and delicious cuisine.
ITINERARY
Lista de servicios
-
Day 1: MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 1
Meet and greet at the Mexico City airport and transportation to the hotel.
-
Day 2: Mexico / Teotihuacan / MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 2
Begin your day at Teotihuacan, exploring the majestic Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and walking along the Avenue of the Dead. Continue to the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, where pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mexico meet. End the day at the Basilica of Guadalupe, one of the most important religious sites in the world, where you can see the revered image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
-
Day 3: Mexico / Xochimilco / MexicoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 3
Start with the National Museum of Anthropology, home to Mexico’s most important archaeological treasures. Continue to Xochimilco for a scenic boat ride through its colorful canals. Return to the city center to explore the Zócalo, visit the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral, and admire the murals at the National Palace.
-
Day 4: Mexico / San Miguel de Allende / GuanajuatoTexto del botón Elemento de la lista 4
Discover the charm of San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and stunning Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. Continue to Guanajuato, famous for its winding alleyways, vibrant plazas, and rich colonial history.
-
Day 5: Guanajuato / Morelia / PatzcuaroItem Link
Explore the colorful city of Guanajuato, with its winding streets, lively plazas, and rich cultural heritage. Continue to Morelia, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its pink stone colonial architecture. End in Pátzcuaro, a picturesque town by the lake, famous for its traditions and crafts.
-
Day 6: Patzcuaro / GuadalajaraItem Link
Explore the colonial charm of Pátzcuaro, its cobblestone streets, and the iconic Vasco de Quiroga Square before continuing to Guadalajara, the Pearl of the West, known for its rich culture, mariachi music, and delicious cuisine.
-
Day 7: GuadalajaraItem Link
Discover the capital of Jalisco, famous for its colonial architecture, vibrant mariachi music, and delicious cuisine. Explore its iconic squares, traditional markets, and immerse yourself in the rich culture that makes Guadalajara an unforgettable destination.
-
Day 8: Guadalajara / Tequila / Puerto VallartaItem Link
Begin your journey in Tequila, a rustic town that lends its name to Mexico’s national drink was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006. Explore the agave fields and learning about the tradition of distilling this iconic Mexican beverage. Then, head to Puerto Vallarta, where paradise beaches, a vibrant boardwalk, and a relaxed atmosphere await—perfect for enjoying the sun, the sea, and the local culture.
-
Day 9: Puerto VallartaItem Link
Enjoy this charming coastal destination, where golden-sand beaches blend with a boardwalk full of art, shops, and restaurants. Explore the old town with its colonial architecture, relax under the sun, and enjoy water activities, local cuisine, and the vibrant cultural life that make Puerto Vallarta an unforgettable place.
GALLERY
Mexico City
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónTeotihuacan
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónPlaza de las Tres Culturas
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónLa Basílica de Guadalupe
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónXochimilco
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónSan Miguel de Allende
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónGuanajuato
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónMorelia
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónPatzcuaro
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónGuadalajara
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónGuadalajara
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónTequila
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotónPuerto Vallarta
Escriba el subtítulo aquíBotón