Family trip to Mexico

For a diversity of landscapes, cultures and traditions

Trip summary

Visit Tulum, Chichen Itzá and make your own piñata!

Mexico, a diverse country with varied landscapes, its culture and its gastronomy. Embark to discover Quintana Roo, bordered by mangroves and delicious white sandy beaches, then the Yucatan Peninsula, the land of the Mayans. Mexico will never cease to surprise your little family. A tailor-made itinerary created for adults and children, and suited to everyone’s pace.

Visit Tulum, Chichen Itzá and make your own piñata!

The route day after day

DAY 1 - PLAYA DEL CARMEN

Arrival of your flight and transfer to your hotel

DAY 2 – ENJOY THE DAY BY THE SEA

The day is free. Take advantage of the hotel’s swimming pool and its facilities. The hotel is close to the heart of Playa del Carmen, where you will find many shops and many gourmet restaurants.

DAY 3 - DISCOVERING THE MAYAN WONDERS

In the morning, you leave for a guided tour of Chichen Itza. Built by the Mayans and then altered by the Toltecs, Chichen Itza symbolizes the unification of the two religious cultures. The largest archaeological site in the Yucatan was the main religious center of the peninsula.

Then, drive east where you will stop at the town of Valladolid. In the early afternoon, you will head to the Riviera Maya via the Dzitnup cenote, with the possibility of swimming there. At the end of the day, you will return to your hotel.

DAY 4 - RELAXING DAY AT THE BEACH

Pick up the most beautiful seashells on the beach, or write your impressions of the past days in your travel notebook.

DAY 5 - MEET THE MEXICAN CHILDREN

In the morning, visit a school and meet the children and participate in different workshops and activities with them. The afternoon is free, take the opportunity to go to the beach and relax !

DAY 6 - IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF INDIANA JONES

This morning, you’re off to explore a cenote, a cavity filled with fresh water created by a meteorite that fell millions years ago. Then, you will visit the archaeological site of Tulum. This remains the testimony of the arrival of the first settlers in 1518, when Juan de Grijalva, a Spanish conquistador, threw the moorings on the beach. Visit this old port, built in 1200 and which disappeared at the end of the 16th century. At the end of the afternoon, you return to your hotel.

DAY 7 - AT THE HEART OF THE CULTURE

In the morning, you will visit a Piñata manufacturer and you will participate in its creation. You will love filling this papier mache figurine with sweets and toys. The afternoon is free to enjoy the beach.

DAY 8: DEPARTURE

Private transfer to the airport for your return flight, full of memories in your head …

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