Luxury Mexico Tours & Private Trips

Why choose Black Tomato for your luxury Mexico vacation

A place where beetroot tacos, pre-Hispanic cities and palm-fringed beaches rule the land.

A swaying rhythm rises from enchanting cenotes and between the Aztec wonders of Chichen Itza and the block-colour marvels of Luis Barragan. Mexico has cast a spell on us, and we return each time to uncover what makes it tick. Maybe that’s the mezcalerias of Oaxaca, the spice markets of Roma, or the tropics of Yucatan. Our luxury Mexico vacations will see you unlock Mayan secrets one moment and sunbathe on the golden sand the next. And that’s why we love it so.

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What to see and do in Mexico

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MIRACULOUS MEXICO

Mexico is magnetic. With all the modernity’s of a North American country combined with the zest, passion, culinary splendor and white-sand beaches of Central America, this country is best explored with insider knowledge of its bustling cities and otherworldly cenotes. Our Mexico luxury tours will take you to untouched beaches, family-owned restaurants, on private tours of ancient Mayan sites, and into the heart of the country’s vivacious villages.

CENOTES AND SECLUSION IN RIVIERA MAYA

When ‘off the beaten path’ mingles with ‘up close and personal’, you know you’ve discovered something magic. Delve into the world of Tulum and Cancun’s enchanting cenotes, natural beauty and historic landmarks with our hand-crafted itineraries and private tours. Join the locals for a friendly soccer match, enjoy a sundowner (or two) at a rooftop bar overlooking the Caribbean Sea, and dive deep into the coral-reef covered waters of lively Cancun and Playa del Carmen.

A TRIP FOR CULINARY AFICIONADOS

Feel every tastebud come to life when you savour the sugar-coated churros of Mexico City and again when you sample the local mezcals of Oaxaca. A bucket-list trip for anyone who considers themselves street-food savvy or an expert of gourmet cuisine, a private tour through Mexico’s plantations, markets, and local distilleries will have you appreciating this sensational country for more than its beaches and blissful margaritas.

A FIESTA FOR EVERYONE

Mexico seamlessly adapts to suit travel styles and generations. Couples find intimacy in private cenote experiences and secluded beachfront properties, while family vacations transform Mayan archaeological sites into engaging adventures. Cultural experiences scale thoughtfully across ages – from learning traditional crafts with master artisans to participating in tequila workshops (adapted for younger members of the family, of course). No matter who’s travelling, our private journeys create meaningful connections to Mexico’s rich heritage.

LUXURY AS STANDARD

Mexico’s luxury resorts and accommodation mirrors the country’s own complexity – richly layered and endlessly surprising. Along the Pacific coast, exclusive beach clubs and private villas provide seamless ocean access from private terraces, while contemporary properties like Casa Polanco in Mexico City marry sophisticated design with residential warmth. Historic gems in San Miguel de Allende and Puebla showcase colonial grandeur enhanced by modern luxury. Each property captures Mexico’s distinct regional spirit while delivering the refined service discerning travelers seek.

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

Mexico’s true character stretches far beyond the corridors of its resorts. Our connections unlock extraordinary cultural experiences: private tequila tastings with master distillers who’ve perfected their craft over decades, cooking classes with celebrated chefs using ingredients from their own gardens, and exclusive after-hours museum access where Mexican art speaks without crowds. Private haciendas in the Yucatan open doors to hidden cenotes and untouched Mayan sites, while expert local guides share indigenous wisdom passed down through generations. Their stories transform ruins into living history.

LUXURY ON THE BAJA PENINSULA

Volcanic cliffs, turquoise waters, and stretches of desert landscape greet you in Baja California, one of Mexico’s most diverse regions. The Sea of Cortez is one of Mexico’s most spectacular natural wonders, and the remote villages of the Baja Outback exemplify traditional Mexican ranch life. Swim with whale sharks, partake in an authentic pottery making class, and gaze at the glistening night sky with an Aztec constellation guide.

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FAQs

Everything you need to know about visiting Mexico with Black Tomato

How much does a luxury Mexico vacation cost?

Luxury Mexico vacations start from around $5,000 per person for a six to seven-night itinerary focused on a single region — Mexico City and Oaxaca, or the Yucatan Peninsula. A more comprehensive trip combining cities, jungle, and beach across nine to twelve nights typically falls between $8,000 and $15,000 per person, depending on hotel choices and pace. Baja California and the Sea of Cortez experiences, which include private vessel time and naturalist guides, tend to sit at the higher end. We price every vacation individually based on your dates, group size, and what you want to do — and there are no planning fees.

What is the best time to visit Mexico?

Mexico’s geography means timing depends on where you’re going. For Mexico City and Oaxaca, the dry season runs November through April and offers the most comfortable temperatures and clear skies. The Yucatan Peninsula and Riviera Maya are best October through May, before the Caribbean summer humidity and hurricane risk peaks. Baja California is exceptional year-round, but whale shark season in the Sea of Cortez runs October through March, making that the ideal window for the Baja Peninsula. Día de los Muertos in late October and early November is one of Mexico’s most extraordinary cultural experiences — worth building a Chiapas or Oaxaca trip around.

What are the best luxury experiences in Mexico?

Mexico’s most distinctive luxury experiences are watching the sun rise over Chichen Itza before the crowds arrive with a private archaeologist, painting alebrijes in San Martín Tilcajete — the village that inspired Pixar’s Coco — swimming with whale sharks off La Paz with a marine biologist guide, a private cooking lesson with a Mexico City chef beginning in the market, and exploring the Río Secreto cave system on a private passage through one of the Yucatan’s most extraordinary subterranean waterways. We build every itinerary around which of these suit your group.

Is Mexico good for a luxury family vacation?

Mexico works exceptionally well for families precisely because the range of experiences is so wide. The Yucatan Peninsula combines Mayan archaeology that genuinely engages children and teenagers with calm cenote swimming and accessible snorkeling on the Mesoamerican reef. Baja California offers family marine adventures — snorkeling with sea lions, swimming with whale sharks, and sailing private vessels — that stay with children long after they return home. Mexico City rewards curious families with world-class food, art, and history across every age group. We design every Mexico family vacation around your group’s ages, interests, and pacing, and our private guides are experienced in making history and nature vivid for younger travelers.

What are the best places to visit in Mexico?

Mexico’s standout regions each offer something entirely different. Mexico City rewards those who spend time in its neighborhoods — Polanco, Roma, Coyoacán — as much as its museums and pyramids. Oaxaca is the country at its most distinct: indigenous art, mezcal culture, extraordinary food, and some of the warmest local communities in Mexico. The Yucatan Peninsula is the classic combination of Mayan ruins, cenote swimming, and Caribbean beaches. Baja California is the choice for marine adventure and raw Pacific coastal beauty. For those who want beach and culture together, the Riviera Maya pairs Tulum and Sian Ka’an with the offshore reef. We’ll build your itinerary around whichever combination suits your group and the time you have.

Can I combine Mexico with another destination?

Yes, and two combinations work particularly well. Mexico and Belize connect naturally for those who want to extend the Yucatan experience into Central America — the Belize Barrier Reef continues the marine thread. Mexico and Colombia is a strong pairing for cultural and food-focused travelers, combining the best of two of Latin America’s most vibrant cities. Both work over fourteen to eighteen days. Your travel expert will design the routing so the journey feels considered rather than rushed.

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