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Mexico Tour 11 Days/10 Nights, with Angelique

11 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Mexico Tour 11 Days/10 Nights, with Angelique!
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£ 1 881
Reserve with just £ 376 today – pay the rest comfortably later
Check-In - Check-Out
07.09.2026 - 17.09.2026
Place
Mexico, Cancun, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Tulum
Tour duration
11 Days
Group size
10 people
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast
Private Transfers for Excursion Days
All Excursion Entrances as mentioned in tour program
Airport Pickup and Dropoff
Insurance cover
Not included in the price
Airline Tickets
Visa Processing if applicable
Meals & Snacks
Guide Tips
Day 1 – Arrival in Cancun | Airport Transfer (07.09.2026)
Arrival in Cancun.
Meet and greet at the airport followed by a comfortable transfer to your hotel. Time to relax after the flight and get ready for the adventure ahead.
No Meals
Day 2 – Xplor Adventure Park (08.09.2026)
A full day at Xplor, one of Mexico’s top adventure parks.
Enjoy zip-lines through the jungle, amphibious vehicles, underground rivers, caves, and plenty of adrenaline-filled activities in a stunning natural setting.
Breakfast
Day 3 – Cozumel Island (Boat Trip & Guided Tour) (09.09.2026)
Travel by boat to the beautiful island of Cozumel.
Discover crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and vibrant marine life. Enjoy a guided tour of the island and free time to relax or explore.
Breakfast
Day 4 – Bacalar Lagoon (10.09.2026)
Visit the magical Bacalar Lagoon, known as the “Lagoon of Seven Colors.” Enjoy its breathtaking shades of blue, peaceful atmosphere, and natural beauty. A perfect day for relaxation and photos.
Breakfast
Day 5 – Xel-Há Eco Park (11.09.2026)
Spend the day at Xel-Há, an all-natural aquatic eco-park. Swim and snorkel in rivers and lagoons, relax in hammocks, and enjoy nature-based activities in a tropical paradise.
Breakfast
Day 6 – Tulum & House Cenote (12.09.2026)
Explore the famous Tulum archaeological site, dramatically located on cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Continue to a cenote, where you can swim in refreshing crystal-clear waters surrounded by nature.
Breakfast
Day 7 – Chichen Itza (7th Wonder of the World), Cenote & Valladolid (13.09.2026)
Discover Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Visit a cenote for a refreshing swim, then explore the charming colonial town of Valladolid, rich in history and local culture.
Breakfast
Day 8 – Catamaran Cruise to Isla Mujeres (14.09.2026)
Enjoy a relaxing catamaran cruise to Isla Mujeres. Sail turquoise waters, snorkel, enjoy onboard drinks, and spend free time on the island’s beautiful beaches and town.
Breakfast
Day 9 – Free Day in Cancun (15.09.2026)
A day at leisure in Cancun. Relax at the beach or pool, explore the city, go shopping, or join optional excursions.
Breakfast
Day 10 – Free Day in Cancun (16.09.2026)
Another free day to fully enjoy Cancun at your own pace or take advantage of optional activities.
Breakfast
Day 11 – Departure | Airport Transfer (17.09.2026)
Check-out and transfer to Cancun International Airport for your departure.
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Do I need a visa to enter Mexico?

  • U.S., Canada, EU, UK, Japan, Australia, and many Latin American citizens can visit without a visa for up to 180 daysfor tourism.
  • Others must apply for a visitor visa at a Mexican consulate.
  • Always check the latest entry rules on the Mexican government or embassy website.

What documents do I need?

  • Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity recommended).
  • FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) — a tourist card you may fill out online or receive upon arrival.
  • Proof of departure ticket and hotel reservation may be requested.

Is Mexico safe for tourists?

  • Most tourist areas (Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City) are safe when you stay alert and use common sense.
  • Avoid isolated areas at night and be cautious with valuables.
  • Check U.S. State Department or local travel advisories for regional safety updates.

Are vaccinations required?

  • No mandatory vaccines, but recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and routine shots (MMR, Tdap, etc.).
  • Use bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.

What is the local currency?

  • Mexican Peso (MXN).
  • Credit/debit cards are accepted in most tourist areas, but cash is preferred for small vendors, taxis, or markets.
  • ATMs are widely available; avoid using them at night or in secluded areas.

How much should I tip?

  • Restaurants: 10–15% (if not included).
  • Bellhops: 20–50 pesos per bag.
  • Housekeeping: 20–50 pesos per day.
  • Taxi drivers: not required, but rounding up is polite.

What are the best ways to get around?

  • Domestic flights: quick and affordable between major cities.
  • ADO buses: reliable and comfortable for intercity travel.
  • Taxis/Uber: safe if booked via apps or hotel desk.
  • Car rentals: available but beware of insurance upsells and local driving conditions.

Can I drive with my home license?

  • Yes, for up to 180 days.
  • An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended.

What are Mexico’s top tourist spots?

  • Cancún & Riviera Maya – beaches, nightlife, Mayan ruins.
  • Mexico City – museums, cuisine, culture.
  • Oaxaca – colonial charm, mezcal, and indigenous crafts.
  • Baja California – whale watching, surfing, and wine valleys.
  • Chiapas & Yucatán – jungles, cenotes, and ancient temples.

What unique experiences shouldn’t I miss?

  • Visit Chichén Itzá (one of the New 7 Wonders).
  • Try street tacos and local mezcal.
  • Explore cenotes (natural sinkholes).
  • Attend Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations in late October–early November.

Will my phone work in Mexico?

  • Most international carriers offer roaming; check your plan.
  • Local SIM cards (Telcel, AT&T México) are inexpensive and widely available.

Is English spoken?

  • In major tourist areas, yes.
  • Learning a few Spanish phrases (like “gracias” and “por favor”) is appreciated.

Any cultural tips?

  • Greet people with a handshake or a polite “buenos días”.
  • Respect local traditions, especially in rural or indigenous communities.
  • Avoid discussing politics or stereotypes about Mexico.

What are common scams to avoid?

  • Fake taxis — always use authorized or app-based rides.
  • Street ATM card skimmers — use bank ATMs.
  • “Free” souvenirs or “official” tour guides demanding tips.

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