article label

THE FACTS

Price:

from £1,500 per person

Location:

Mexico

When to go:

all year round

Ideal length:

7 nights


USA based and need a quote in dollars? No problem, get in touch.

Mexico is full of myths and legends. From mountain villages hidden by trees to huge towns swallowed up by volcanic lava. This experience guides you through some of the lesser-known (but equally fascinating) historic parts of inner Mexico.

Think of it as escaping, the true Mexican way.

This trip starts with a night in frenetic Mexico City. Hole up at the cutting-edge Condesa DF where a cocktail with a view on their rooftop bar is a must before hitting the sack.

patzcuaro: the door to heaven

Butterfly fishermen on Patzcuaro Lake

butterfly fishermen on Patzcuaro Lake

By the shores of the Patzcuaro Lake, high in the Michoacán Mountains, this small, un-touched town is a peaceful escape from fast-paced life in the capital.

This little gem has avoided modernisation, so roaming the ancient streets is a must. After checking into the colonial Hacienda Mariposas, surrounded by acres of gorgeous meadows and orchards, don your walking shoes and take a boat trip out to Janitzio in the Patzcuaro Lake.

This old hillside island town leads the way to a grand statue of Mexican independence hero Morelos, so large it can be seen from miles around.

janitzio island

janitzio island

A place of mystery and legend, the original Purepecha Indians named Patscuaro ‘the door to heaven’, and we can see why this is where the locals go to escape.

volcanoes and legends on horseback

Now for some Volcanic time: head out on a day trip to Parangaricutiro, a Purepecho Indian community at the foot of the Paricutin volcano. This is one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, and the youngest volcano in the Western Hemisphere.  But panic not: the volcano finished erupting over 50 years ago so it’s perfectly safe. We promise.

The bell tower emerging from the lava rocks

the bell tower emerging from the lava rocks

We love doing this tour on horseback, riding through Parangaricutiro and Paricutin: both swallowed up by the volcano’s lava flow. This is the perfect way to explore hidden Mexico.

Look out for the lone bell tower of the Temple of San Juan de las Conchas, emerging from the rocks. This mix of Spanish and Arab design is the only visible evidence of the towns which are now buried.

Now that you’ve seen a part of Mexico that lies behind the normal tourist spots, return for one more night in the capital. When you get home you’ll have photos and stories to share about a part of Mexico we’re sure your friends never knew about.

if you're interested, why not talk to one of our Mexico experts by filling in the form below or giving us a call on 020 7426 9888 (UK) or 1-877 815 1497 (US)?
name*
e-mail*
confirm e-mail*
telephone number (including dial code)
please select a currency
how much would you like to spend? *
where are you flying from?
when would you like to go?
how many people?
how did you hear about us?
other
Call 0843 636 8048 (UK), 1-877 815 1497 (US), enquire here or   Bookmark and Share

0843 636 8048
Mon-Fri: 09:00-19:00
Sat: 10:00-16:00

1-888 341 9663
Mon-Fri: 09:00-18:00 (EST)

"Black Tomato's website reflects the most travelled generation in history"
Vanity Fair