7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour

7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour

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Tour Code: 116365
7-Day Wonderful Mexico Bus Tour-map
Departure City Departure City
Mexico City
End City End City
Mexico City
Duration Duration
7 days
Language Language
English Live
Group Type Group Type
Standard Group

Highlights

• Learn about the culture and history of Mexico City • Explore ancient Aztec ruins and pyramids • Venture into Texaco, the "World Silver Capital"

Itinerary

D1
Mexico City
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar
D2
Mexico City
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar
D3
Guadalupe Shrine - Teotihuacan Pyramids
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Teotihuacan Pyramids

D4
Xochimilco
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar
D5
Cuernavaca - Taxco
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar

Santa Prisca Church

D6
Puebla - Cholula
Royal Zona Rosa Hotel or similar
D7
Mexico City
Note: Please note that order of day-to-day itinerary is adjustable depending on tour start day.

What’s Included

Includes
  • Complimentary airport transfers (Pick-up and drop-off can be arranged as required.)
  • Shuttle ground transfers
  • 6 nights accommodations
  • Room tax and service charge included
  • One day ticket for Turibus
  • Guadalupe Shrine and Teoti-Huacan Pyramids Xochimilco
  • Cuernavaca, Taxco with lunch
  • Chochula, Puebla Tour with lunch
  • Breakfast Daily
  • Excludes
  • Transportation between your home and Mexico City
  • Additional fee for upgrade hotels (Please contact us for a quote if you wish to upgrade)
  • Travel insurance
  • All personal expenses
  • Our suggestions for daily tipping are the following:
    Drivers: $2.00 to $5.00/guest
    Tour Guide: $10.00 to $20.00/guest
    House Keepers: $2.00/guest
    Porters: $1.00 per luggage
  • Special Notes

  • For bookings with 2 or more rooms please indicate how the travelers will be paired together in the "Reservation Request" box during booking.
  • Tour packages are completely non-refundable & non-transferable once confirmed.
  • Names on reservations must match the information included in your passport(s). You are responsible for providing us with your legal first and last names as they are shown on your passport. Once your package is processed, name changes are NOT allowed.
  • Passport & Visas
    U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a visa to travel to Mexico; instead a Mexico Visitor’s Permit (FMM) will need to be filled out in place of a visa. It is simple form: pick one up from the check-in counter at the airport and fill it out on the airplane before you land or you can acquire one at all land border crossings. If the airline you are traveling with does not have any forms at the check-in desk or on-board the plane, don’t worry, you can get one when you land in Mexico and fill it out before you line up to have your documents checked and stamped by the officials at the airport.
    Mexico charges a fee to all tourists and business visitors arriving in the country. The fee is approximately US$22, and the money collected is handed to the Tourism Ministry to promote Mexican tourism.
  • Currency
    Mexico’s currency is the Mexican Peso. There are one hundred Mexican cents (centavos) to every peso.
    The symbol for the Mexican Peso is $. To distinguish this from the Dollar, you sometimes see it presented as MX$ or the value with the letters “MN” after it, e.g. $100 MN. The MN stands for Moneda Nacional, meaning National Currency.
    Mexican Bank notes are printed in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 pesos. The most commonly seen and used are the 50, 100 and 200 peso notes.
  • Health
    To help people feel more comfortable about traveling to Mexico, in July 2009 tourism officials implemented a plan whereby visitors to the capital receive medical aid and assistance in case of an emergency.
    The city’s elevation and air quality should be of concern to you if you have any allergy or asthma issues, though various environmental initiatives have improved air quality to the degree that you’re unlikely to notice it. Initially the change in elevation may affect your breathing, sleep patterns, digestion, and alcohol tolerance. Take it easy, drink lots of water, and lay off the cocktails.
    Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans travel to Mexico for their holidays, just as the British travel to Spain. Most Americans travel to Mexico’s beaches, resorts, colonial cities, archaeological sites, and other well-established tourist places. Many of them don’t immunize themselves for these trips. Do you need to? Probably not, but the choice is a personal one and you should speak with your doctor if you are uncertain.
    When you are traveling in Mexico, you must take extra care when drinking water, or fresh beverages that may have tap water added to them. Also check the ice—ask if it was made with tap water especially in more rustic establishments and rural areas. Salads can also be dangerous if they have been rinsed with tap water; so again, the rule is: if in doubt, ask first! All main hotels and good restaurants use purified water throughout.
  • Safety
    According to statistics released by the Bank of Mexico, over 25 million foreigners visit Mexico for business and leisure trips (if you count the number of land-crossings—most of which remain within the border ‘free’ zone—the total number of foreign visits increases to over 80 million). The majority of visits to Mexico remain trouble-free and the violence brought about by the ongoing drug-war situation has left tourists, foreign business visitors, foreign expatriates, and most Mexicans largely unaffected.
  • Electricity
    Mexico’s electricity system is the same as that of the USA: 120 V; 60 Hz. Any electrical equipment you carry with you that operates at the higher (240v) rate will need to be dual-voltage (e.g. hair driers). A lot of electrical equipment (like video cameras, digital cameras, laptops) that operate on low voltages via a product-specific adapter will happily cope with dual voltage—check the adapter and the device instructions to be sure.
    Plugs in Mexico are the same as in the US; two flat prongs; and some have a third, circular prong for earth, and small adapters can be sought locally for these too if the plug you want to connect into doesn’t have the third (earth) prong socket. People visiting from the U.S.A. do not need to bring socket adapters as the plug fittings in Mexico are identical to those in the U.S.A.
  • Clothing
    Mexico's tropical climate calls for sundresses and sandals, shorts and lightweight trousers. Dinners are informal, but most resorts will expect men to wear collared shirts in the dining room, with no swimsuits allowed in the more formal restaurants. Bring workout wear if you plan to make use of the resort's gym or take a yoga or aerobics class. Leave your expensive jewelry at home, and keep valuables in your room's safe.
  • To protect your own property, please carry all valuable items on your person at all times. Do not leave any valuable items on the bus or at the hotel, attraction, restaurant, etc. Tours4Fun, local operators, drivers and tour guides are not responsible for any loss or theft at any location.

  • Depending on your arrival time, your hotel room may not be available until the afternoon. Most hotels allow check-in between 1:00pm-3:00pm, however some charge a fee for early check-in. Please check at the hotel desk to see if you may store your luggage at the hotel if you wish to explore the city on your own before check-in.
    The time we mentioned in the itinerary is for reference only. Please refer to your guide on tour for the actual arrangement. The visiting order and duration might be changed according to actual and practical situation for better service.
    This tour/activity is overseen by a select local operator in the region. Upon booking your tour or activity and after receiving confirmation, you will be issued an e-ticket detailing the local operator's name and contact information. If you require assistance finding a specific tour, please contact us for more information.

    Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirement: If you have traveled to or transited through yellow fever-endemic regions including East African countries (excluding Tanzania) or South American countries, either before or after your trip, you may be required to present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate. This requirement can apply not only for joining tours but also for certain flights or entry into specific countries. For more details, please refer to the official site: : Yellow Fever Risk Areas - Fit for Travel
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