Mexico travel itinerary: Mexico City – Puebla – Oaxaca – San Cristobal de las Casas – Palenque – Merida – Chichen Itza – Tulum - Playa del Carmen

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Mexico
The country that brought you your local Filiberto's taqueria and "One tequila, Two tequila, Three tequila, Floor shirts" has mucho más to offer. There’s a reason our neighbor to the South is the go-to for spring breakers, surfers, and honeymooners alike. There are so many different Mexicos—You can explore Mayan ruins, see indigenous art in Oaxaca, get metropolitan in Mexico City, observe fascinating celebrations like the Day of the Dead, or see how many varieties from “The Great Chile Poster” you can stomach. A visit to this vibrant country will make you want to build your own hacienda...or at least paint your walls bright colors and put up some Diego Rivera
Highlights: Climb the Teotihuacan Temple of the Sun … Eat a meal with tortas with Oaxaca cheese, grasshoppers, blue-corn bean and cheese flyer saucers, coconut mezcal, mole tamales and wash it down with sangria … Take the “zapa tour” in Chiapas … Take in the world’s largest outdoor market in Mexico City … Get the real Baja California feel in La Paz … Seek out Mayan ruins on the Yucatan … Or just lie on the beach in Cancun, Acapulco, or Puerto Escondido
Best time to visit: October to May
What it costs:
Student Airfare: from $378 New York to Mexico City
7 nights in a hostel: $96 in Mexico City
Can of Coke:
Exchange rate: $1 US = 11 pesos
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Student Traveler articles on Mexico:
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Language Schools: Spanish Abroad, Sol Education Abroad, don Quijote, ProWorld Service Corps, Solexico, IMAC Spanish Language Programs, Languages in Action, Bridges Abroad, Amerispan, First Step World, Enforex,
Teach Abroad: Language Corps, Global Crossroad, Bridge TEFL,
Work Abroad: Global Volunteers, Global Vision International, Cultural Embrace, La Catalina Natural
Adventure Travel: GAP Adventures, Tucan Travel
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