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Mexico travel for 1 month?
I am coming to Mexico for 1 month from Australia. Can anyone suggest an itinerary please? Will pretty much have to start and finish in LA because of how flights go. Thanks
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ok, from LA you'll have to go to Tijuana first. Take a flight from there to anywhere else, I suggest Guadalajara, for example. Northern Mexico has not a lot of touristic places, and it is a large portion of land (obviously, not as big as Australia), but it's big nonetheless and it will take you a lot of time to cover it.
If you fly to Guadalajara, for example, you can go to a lot of places from there. You could have a circuit towards Mexico City. Then, you can go to Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Yucatan Peninsula, and then take a plane back to Tijuana. The key in here is to come and go through a cheap flight to Tijuana.
Considering 4 weeks, I'll do the following itinerary:
Week 1: Guadalajara, Morelia, Guanajuato
Week 2: Mexico City and surroundings
Week 3: Oaxaca, Chiapas
Week 4: Yucatan Peninsula
However, I think you should give mor information about the type of places you'd like to visit. If you wanna go to archaeological sites, southeastern Mexico could be a better choice. For beaches, the caribbean and the pacific coast. For old towns, central Mexico. For natural beauties, Oaxaca and Chiapas.
If you give more information, I could help. I've actually been to all those places, so I know what's going on :)
Source(s): http://volaris.com.mx/ http://www.alma.com.mx/ - marci knows bestLv 71 decade ago
Mexico is a large and diverse country. Do you want to see interesting countryside (definitely include Copper Canyon), historic old buildings? (Zacatecas is amazing and Guanajuato is a trip) see ancient ruins or artist colonies? (definitely Oaxaca) just hang around beaches (many resorts on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts).
You could buy a few Moon Guides or Lonely Planet books and see what interests you.
I would consider contacting a good international travel agent like Carlson Wagonlit Travel and let them help arrange your trip.
- 1 decade ago
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