Mexico Excursions
Come see the wonders of Mexico
Cozumel
Did you that Cozumel is home of the second largest coral reef in the world? This is the perfect destination for all you scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. These large reefs include the Planacar Reef, Columbia Reef, Santa Rosa Wall, Paradise Reef, San Francisco Reef, and more.
Cenotes
A cenote is a natural sinkhole that exposes clear groundwater beneath the surface, formed by the gradual collapse of limestone bedrock. Thousands of these geological wonders dot Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, each offering a unique and stunning opportunity for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
Tulum
Tulum is a popular travel destination on Mexico's Caribbean coast known for its combination of ancient Mayan ruins, stunning beaches, unique cenotes, and a distinct bohemian-chic atmosphere
Hikes
Pico de Orizaba: As Mexico's highest peak, climbing this dormant volcano is a major challenge for seasoned mountaineers. Acclimatization is essential for the multi-day ascent of its Jamapa Glacier route.
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Iztaccíhuatl
Located in the Izta-Popo National Park near Mexico City, this demanding hike offers spectacular views of the active Popocatépetl volcano and is an excellent high-altitude climb.
Nevado de Toluca: This extinct volcano near Mexico City features a stunning summit with two crater lakes, the Sun and Moon lagoons. The summit trail provides spectacular views and is a popular day trip.
Volcán Paricutín: Found in Michoacán, this hike crosses lava fields to visit the ruins of a church buried by the volcano's sudden eruption in 1943. Hiring a local Purépecha guide is recommended.