Mexico's Sacred Sites

6 Days – 5 Nights

Discover the joy of Mexico through its vibrant culture, deep-rooted Catholic traditions, and stunning landscapes. This tour brings you closer to the country’s rich history and warm spirit, offering a lively experience filled with faith, culture, and fun.

Guadalupe and the Treasure of Mexican Faith

Experience the essence of Mexico through its vibrant culture, rich Catholic heritage, and breathtaking landscapes. Immerse yourself in the country’s fascinating history and inviting spirit, offering a dynamic journey filled with faith, tradition, and unforgettable moments.

Mexico’s Sacred Sites – Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Mexico City

Arrive in Mexico City, the bustling capital, where old traditions meet modern life. Depending on your arrival time, you’ll attend Mass at a nearby church or at your hotel. Enjoy a warm welcome with a delicious dinner and relax overnight.

Day 2

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Teotihuacan

Start your day with a visit to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, where you can see the famous tilma of St. Juan Diego. It’s a special place for millions of Catholics. Afterward, head to the ancient city of Teotihuacan, with its awe-inspiring Pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Explore the site, enjoy lunch, and browse local markets before a delightful dinner back in Mexico City.

Day 3

Mexico City’s Spiritual Gems

Today, visit some of Mexico City’s spiritual highlights, starting with the Holy Family Church, where you’ll see the relics of Blessed Miguel Pro. Next, explore the historic Santo Domingo Church, home to beautiful chapels like Our Lady of the Rosary. After lunch, you’ll visit the iconic Metropolitan Cathedral and the Church of San José del Altillo, where Blessed Conchita Cabrera rests. End the day with a cheerful dinner and some downtime.

Day 4

A Colorful Day in Puebla

Get ready for a fun trip to Puebla, famous for its beautiful colonial architecture and vibrant culture. Visit the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and St. Dominic’s Church, where you’ll see the stunning Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary. At the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, you’ll find the incorrupt body of Blessed Sebastian of Aparicio. Enjoy a local treat with a traditional mole tasting and explore the lively craft market before returning to Mexico City.

Day 5

Church of Tulpetlac and Return to the Basilica

Visit the Church of the Fifth Apparition, where the Virgin of Guadalupe healed St. Juan Diego’s uncle. It’s a peaceful spot to reflect. Then, head back to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe for one last visit before spending a joyful afternoon at your leisure. Wrap up the day with a lively dinner, complete with live Mariachi music.

Day 6

Time to Head Home

With hearts full of memories and new experiences, it’s time to head to the airport for your flight home. If time allows, you’ll join one last Mass at the hotel before saying goodbye to Mexico City.

Important Information

Your Tours Peregrinos Trip Includes
  • ⁠ 5 Nights Stay (Double Occupancy) in Mexico City, Mexico
  • ⁠ Daily Breakfast and Dinner at Hotel
  • ⁠ Lunches included upon request
  • ⁠ Round Trip Airport Transportation
  • ⁠ All Transfers as per the itinerary in air conditioned motor vehicles
  • ⁠ Guided Tours & Admission as specified in itinerary
  • ⁠ Daily Catholic Masses & Spiritual Activities
Transportation

With our transportation providers, your safety and comfort are guaranteed, allowing you to focus on enjoying your experience in Mexico.

We provide a variety of transportation options for any group size, ensuring all the security  and comfort you need during your journey which include:

  • ⁠ Motor Coaches For Larger Groups
  • ⁠ Sprinters for Mid-Sized Groups
  • ⁠ Vans For Smaller, Intimate Groups
  • ⁠ Private Cars for Individuals/Couples

Features & amenities In Our Vehicles:​

  • ⁠ Air Conditioning & Heating
  •  GPS Satellite Tracking
  • ⁠ Insurance
  • ⁠ Reclining Seats​

 Only Available in Motor Coaches & Sprinters

  • Audio Visual Systems
  • ⁠ Onboard Refrigerator
  • ⁠ USB Chargers Per Seat
  • ⁠ Microphone For Guide
Your Tours Peregrinos Trip Not Includes
  • ⁠ Travel Insurance is Not Provided
  • ⁠ Airfare is Not Included
  • ⁠ Tips for Guides & Drivers:

 Tips are at the traveler’s discretion

Useful Travel Information for Mexico

Language: The official language is Spanish, though English is commonly spoken at major tourist sites.

Climate: Mexico’s climate varies widely, especially in Mexico City:

  • ⁠ March Through May – Warm & Dry
  • ⁠ June Through August – Rainy Season with brief showers in the afternoon
  • ⁠ November Through February – Cool with fresh temperatures especially at night.

Altitude Warning: Mexico City sits at high altitude. Some visitors may feel mild symptoms like shortness of breath, dizziness, or fatigue. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and rest often to ease any discomfort.

Clothing: Mexico City mornings and evenings can be cool, with warmer midday temperatures. Dress in layers, wear comfortable footwear, and use sun protection.

Water: It’s best to drink bottled water. Tap water can be used for brushing teeth.

Tipping: In restaurants, it’s customary to leave 10-20% of the bill. Porters typically receive 1-2 USD, and tipping taxi drivers is not standard practice.

Taxis: Always use official taxis, particularly at airports and hotels. Ensure the vehicle and driver display official credentials.

Electricity: Mexico operates on 110 volts, which is compatible with most U.S. devices. In Mexico, most outlets are for two-prong plugs, although some devices have a three-prong plug (two flat prongs and a grounding pin). For these, you may need an adapter if the wall outlet only has two slots. It’s also a good idea to check that your devices are compatible with the 110V standard used in Mexico. necessary.

Phones & Internet: Many U.S. phones work in Mexico, but check for roaming fees. You can also purchase a local SIM card. Most hotels and cafes offer free WiFi.

Money & Cards: The currency is the Mexican Peso ($). Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are widely accepted. Carry some cash for small purchases, and pay in local currency to avoid exchange fees.

Passports & Visas: U.S. citizens can visit Mexico for up to 180 days without a visa. Ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.

Safety: For a Safe Stay:

  • ⁠ Avoid walking in unfamiliar areas at night.
  • ⁠ Only use official taxis.
  • ⁠ Store your valuables and important documents in a secure place.

Emergency Numbers:

  • ⁠ Police 066
  • ⁠ Ambulance & Medical Services 060
  • ⁠ Fire Dept. & Emergencies 911

US Embassy +52 55 5080 2000

Disclaimer: The order of the visits/days could change if a museum or church changes its schedule without previous notice.

Occasionally local religious and national holidays, weather, traffic conditions, and other events may necessitate changes in the sequence of events or the missing of certain events/places. Though every effort will be made to follow the itinerary, it should be considered as an indication, rather than a contract of events and places to be visited.

Phone & WhatsApp:

+52 55-5031-4935

Mail:

info@toursperegrinosmexico.com

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