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A fiesta through Mexico
It’s not every day that you get to prepare a new journey through Mexico. This one started life on a casual, post-taco afternoon at Black Tomato HQ, where we idly wondered about weaving some of Mexico’s most diverse regions together in a way that our clients would love. The requirements were thus: lots of engaging things to see, great food and a heap of activities to keep you all entertained. We spent a lot of time finessing the particulars, and this joyful journey is the result.When
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Mexico City
It’s big, it’s vibrant, it’s unbelievably energetic; but for all its scale, Mexico City – with its friendly and arms-open attitude – never feels unknowable. This happy home to local artistic luminaries such as Frida Kahlo and Leonora Carrington would also become the home-away-from-home of the Beat poets, all of whom were drawn to its pell-mell artistic openness (and its many restaurants and bars, of course).
Over the next handful of days, we’ll be giving you a fulsome introduction to a city which – between ‘el defe’ and CDMX – bears a forever surprising array of names.

San Miguel de Allende
You’re now heading into Mexico’s more rural highlands, making a vee for San Miguel de Allende – a UNESCO World Heritage Site that, as this appellation suggests, packs a lot of history within its streets (not least some of Mexico’s most magnificent baroque architecture). The city itself has long been a haven for artists and travelers, in part because of its easy access to the surrounding highland landscapes. Happily, we’ll be setting you up at Rosewood San Miguel de Allende – an opulent hacienda-style hotel which betrays nothing of its youthful eleven years. You’ll be right in the heart of things.

Oaxaca
People can get rightfully obsessed about Oaxaca – the homeland of mezcal, mountains, and the Zapotec civilization. Here, everything is vibrant, patchwork, and pretty, and the city’s food is truly something to write home about. Life here is easy-going, culturally rich, and very well-fed – so we know you’re going to have a lot of laidback fun.
By night, you’ll be well looked after at Quinta Real – a tranquil hotel located in the grounds of the 16th century Santa Catalina nunnery. Of note, its bar – Las Bugambilias – has a collection of over 100 varieties of mezcal. But you don’t have to try them all.

The Riviera Maya
Spun out and spooling along the Yucatan Peninsula, the Riviera Maya is a tropical paradise of illustrious note. It’s beautiful, yes; but it’s also jam-packed with things to keep your whole group happy and entertained.
You’ll be resting up at Maroma – a gorgeous, bells-and-whistles Belmond hotel plumped down on the Caribbean Sea, with hundreds of acres of jungle at its back. Here’s as good a place as any to kick back and enjoy yourselves.