

A vibrant network of canals and colorful boats, Xochimilco offers a unique blend of nature and culture.
Xochimilco's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Ideal for walking on the boats and exploring the canals.

Protection from the sun while enjoying the outdoor activities.
Experience a traditional boat ride through the colorful canals of Xochimilco.
Explore this vibrant market offering local produce, crafts, and street food.
Visit the historic campus of Mexico's premier university, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Iconic for its traditional Mexican breakfast and beautiful canal views.
A local favorite for its chilaquiles and traditional atmosphere.
Famous for its bisquets and traditional Mexican lunch dishes.
Fried poblano chiles stuffed with picadillo (meat, fruits, nuts), topped with walnut cream sauce, pomegranate seeds, and parsley.
Crispy tortillas topped with beans, cheese, salsa, and various toppings like meat, seafood, or vegetables.

Large, crispy tortillas topped with beans, cheese, salsa, and various toppings, often served open-faced.
These colourful, hand-painted dolls represent the indigenous people of Xochimilco and are a symbol of the region's culture.
Originating from the nearby city of Puebla, these vibrant, hand-painted ceramics are a traditional art form in Mexico.
These intricately carved and painted wooden figures are inspired by Oaxacan folklore and make for unique, colourful souvenirs.

A bustling seafood market on the pristine islands of Thousand Islands, offering fresh catches and local flavors.

Experience the serene beauty of the Godavari River on a relaxing cruise, passing through lush landscapes and historic sites.
A serene, unspoiled beach in the Cadiz province, known for its clear waters and fine sand.