Yellow buildings of Izamal, Mexico
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Mexico Family Holiday

From
CAD 1,904
Duration
7 days
Countries
Mexico
Activity
easy
Group size
Max 16
Rating
4.9 · 29 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

Take the kind of tropical holiday your kids will talk about for years on this seven-day adventure that takes you to the sunny beaches, UNESCO World Heritage-listed temple ruins and bustling cities of Mexico. Discover Maya culture and history at Chichen Itza and Tulum, take a dip in the turquoise waters of a cenote at Yokdzonot, try your hand at tortilla-making with a Maya family and watch flamingos paint the horizon pink at the Celestun Bird Sanctuary. There’s so much more to Mexico than beaches and palm trees, and this family-friendly trip gets you to all of it, with an expert local leader to guide you along the way.

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Playa del Carmen → Playa del Carmen
Countries
Mexico
Activity level
easy
Style
Beach & Islands, Culture & History, Family
Group size
Max 16
Ages
5+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

A serene waterfall cascades through dense forest greenery in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Your journey through

Costa Rica

Day 1Playa del CarmenBienvenidos! Welcome to Mexico. Your adventure begins in Playa del Carmen – a great destination for families. You may like to arrive early to explore the local area and the many activities on offer. You and your family could go snorkelling among the mangroves, relax on white sandy beaches or even take a ferry to the island of Cozumel for some diving! You’ll have a welcome meeting at 5 pm, where you'll meet your local leader and the other families joining you for your trip. After the meeting, you’ll head to a nearby restaurant for a welcome dinner where you can get to know the other families and tuck into some authentic Mexican cuisine.
Stunning aerial view of Playa del Carmen beach and ocean, showcasing vibrant greenery and sandy shores in Mexico.Playa del Carmen
Bienvenidos! Welcome to Mexico. Your adventure begins in Playa del Carmen – a great destination for families. You may like to arrive early to explore the local area and the many activities on offer. You and your family could go snorkelling among the mangroves, relax on white sandy beaches or even take a ferry to the island of Cozumel for some diving! You’ll have a welcome meeting at 5 pm, where you'll meet your local leader and the other families joining you for your trip. After the meeting, you’ll head to a nearby restaurant for a welcome dinner where you can get to know the other families and tuck into some authentic Mexican cuisine.
Map showing Playa del Carmen
Scenic aerial view of a Mexican town with mountains at twilight.
Your journey through

Mexico

Day 2Tulum Day tripToday, you’ll travel down the coast for a daytrip to the Tulum archaeological site – a well-preserved ancient Maya city backed by the Caribbean Sea. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and reached its pinnacle during the 13th and 15th centuries. The city stood for about 70 years after the Spanish occupation began. Get the lay of the land on a guided tour with your leader in the morning, then spend the afternoon either at the beach or stay in town, where you can rent some bikes and explore on two wheels. Return to Playa del Carmen later in the day for a free evening to spend as you wish.
A woman in a floral dress explores the ancient Tulum ruins in Mexico during summer.Tulum Day trip
Today, you’ll travel down the coast for a daytrip to the Tulum archaeological site – a well-preserved ancient Maya city backed by the Caribbean Sea. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and reached its pinnacle during the 13th and 15th centuries. The city stood for about 70 years after the Spanish occupation began. Get the lay of the land on a guided tour with your leader in the morning, then spend the afternoon either at the beach or stay in town, where you can rent some bikes and explore on two wheels. Return to Playa del Carmen later in the day for a free evening to spend as you wish.
Map showing Tulum Day trip
Day 3IzamalHead inland to the small city of Izamal, stopping at the village of Laguna Chabela along the way. Here, you’ll meet a local Maya family who have lived in this village for many generations. On a tour of their farm, you and the kids will see what produce they grow and learn how they live off the land. You’ll also learn how to make Coba-style tortillas and enjoy a traditional lunch using your creations. Continue to Izamal, where you’ll quickly learn why some call it the ‘City of Yellow’ as you pass the many bright yellow buildings. See the town’s highlights on an orientation walk with your leader, then enjoy some free time to explore more of the town with your family or maybe head to the hotel for a swim.
Vibrant yellow colonial-style building with cyclists, Izamal, Mexico.Izamal
Head inland to the small city of Izamal, stopping at the village of Laguna Chabela along the way. Here, you’ll meet a local Maya family who have lived in this village for many generations. On a tour of their farm, you and the kids will see what produce they grow and learn how they live off the land. You’ll also learn how to make Coba-style tortillas and enjoy a traditional lunch using your creations. Continue to Izamal, where you’ll quickly learn why some call it the ‘City of Yellow’ as you pass the many bright yellow buildings. See the town’s highlights on an orientation walk with your leader, then enjoy some free time to explore more of the town with your family or maybe head to the hotel for a swim.
Map showing Izamal
A stunning landscape of Arenal Volcano with clouds and a serene lake view, capturing nature's beauty.
Your journey through

Costa Rica

Day 4MeridaContinue to Merida, the capital of the state of Yucatan. Merida blends Spanish and Mayan influences, which is perhaps best illustrated in the Plaza de la Independencia – the city’s heart. Explore the city’s architecture – many of these buildings were constructed using the original stones of the temples that once stood in their place. Join your leader for an orientation walk and stop by a street vendor to buy some sweet marquesitas (a Yucatan specialty, these rolled crepes are filled with caramel, jam, chocolate or cheese and are sure to be a hit with the kids). The rest of the day is free for you to spend however you like.
The grand facade of Mérida's iconic cathedral bathed in warm sunset light.Merida
Continue to Merida, the capital of the state of Yucatan. Merida blends Spanish and Mayan influences, which is perhaps best illustrated in the Plaza de la Independencia – the city’s heart. Explore the city’s architecture – many of these buildings were constructed using the original stones of the temples that once stood in their place. Join your leader for an orientation walk and stop by a street vendor to buy some sweet marquesitas (a Yucatan specialty, these rolled crepes are filled with caramel, jam, chocolate or cheese and are sure to be a hit with the kids). The rest of the day is free for you to spend however you like.
Map showing Merida
Day 5MeridaTravel west to the Gulf of Mexico coast and take a boat ride to visit the Celestun Bird Sanctuary and Biosphere Reserve, home to vast flocks of flamingos and herons. This region is the first stop on the migratory path of birds heading from North to Central America. If you’re visiting at the right time of year (December to March), you'll likely witness thousands of flamingos painting a pink streak across the landscape, framed by coconut trees lining the shoreline. Later, return to Merida, where you’ll have some free time to relax. Maybe go for a swim in the hotel pool or head out on one last walk around town to soak up the atmosphere.
Stunning aerial panorama of Mérida, Mexico at twilight with vibrant city lights.Merida
Travel west to the Gulf of Mexico coast and take a boat ride to visit the Celestun Bird Sanctuary and Biosphere Reserve, home to vast flocks of flamingos and herons. This region is the first stop on the migratory path of birds heading from North to Central America. If you’re visiting at the right time of year (December to March), you'll likely witness thousands of flamingos painting a pink streak across the landscape, framed by coconut trees lining the shoreline. Later, return to Merida, where you’ll have some free time to relax. Maybe go for a swim in the hotel pool or head out on one last walk around town to soak up the atmosphere.
Map showing Merida
Day 6Playa del CarmenSay farewell to Merida and begin your journey back to Playa del Carmen. Along the way, you’ll stop at Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage site and possibly the most famous Maya temple in all of Mexico. Marvel at the Temple of Kukulcan (AKA El Castillo), then explore the nearby Great Ball Court. Next, get to know a local family over a special lunch in the town of Piste. Here, you’ll sit down to a pibil feast – this traditional Maya style of cooking involves wrapping food (typically pork) in banana leaves and barbecuing it underground. You’ll also have a chance to cool off with a swim in one of the many hidden cenotes which are dotted all over the Yucatan peninsula. These are natural sinkholes created when underground limestone collapses, exposing the groundwater beneath. The cenote you’re visiting today was developed by a group of local Mayan women as a locally owned source of employment for people in the community.
Stunning aerial view of Playa del Carmen beach and ocean, showcasing vibrant greenery and sandy shores in Mexico.Playa del Carmen
Say farewell to Merida and begin your journey back to Playa del Carmen. Along the way, you’ll stop at Chichen Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage site and possibly the most famous Maya temple in all of Mexico. Marvel at the Temple of Kukulcan (AKA El Castillo), then explore the nearby Great Ball Court. Next, get to know a local family over a special lunch in the town of Piste. Here, you’ll sit down to a pibil feast – this traditional Maya style of cooking involves wrapping food (typically pork) in banana leaves and barbecuing it underground. You’ll also have a chance to cool off with a swim in one of the many hidden cenotes which are dotted all over the Yucatan peninsula. These are natural sinkholes created when underground limestone collapses, exposing the groundwater beneath. The cenote you’re visiting today was developed by a group of local Mayan women as a locally owned source of employment for people in the community.
Map showing Playa del Carmen
Day 7Playa del CarmenWith no further activities planned, today marks the end of your Mexico adventure. If you’d like to extend your stay for even more beach days and exploring, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
Stunning aerial view of a beachfront resort in Playa del Carmen, showcasing clear waters and sandy beaches.Playa del Carmen
With no further activities planned, today marks the end of your Mexico adventure. If you’d like to extend your stay for even more beach days and exploring, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
Map showing Playa del Carmen

Traveller reviews

4.9

Based on 29 reviews · via Intrepid Travel

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