✨ New Tour — First Departure
There’s something about Mexico that stays with you long after you’ve come home. The colours are brighter than you expected. The food is more extraordinary. The history runs deeper. And the warmth of the people — from Mexico City to the smallest Oaxacan village — is completely disarming.
Two’s a Crowd’s Mexico tour is a carefully curated 15-day journey through the very best of this extraordinary country — from the vibrant capital and the pyramids of Teotihuacan, through the cultural richness of Puebla and Oaxaca, to the turquoise waters, ancient cenotes, and Maya ruins of the Yucatán Peninsula. Designed exclusively for solo travellers, with a maximum of just 15 guests, your own private room in characterful colonial hotels and mansions throughout, and a dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host and expert Mexican guide with you every step of the way.
This is not a tick-the-boxes tour. It’s an immersion — with home-cooked meals in local family homes, hands-on craft workshops, mezcal tastings with Zapotec producers, swimming in sacred cenotes, and floating through ancient Mayan waterways. Travel that feels effortless, yet deeply rewarding.
Mexico can feel overwhelming to navigate solo — the distances, the Spanish language barrier, the sheer variety of regions and experiences on offer. This tour removes every logistical challenge while delivering the kind of authentic, off-the-beaten-track encounters that independent travellers spend weeks trying to find.
Multi-night stays in each destination mean you genuinely settle in — not just pass through. The accommodation alone is worth the trip: beautifully restored colonial mansions, a 16th-century house on a main square, a boutique courtyard hotel steps from the Zócalo.
Mexico City — The World’s Greatest Capital Begin in one of the most extraordinary and underrated capitals on earth. Two days immersed in the layers of Mexico City — from the world-class National Museum of Anthropology (the finest pre-Columbian collection anywhere) to the magnificent Diego Rivera murals at the Museo Mural, the Baroque grandeur of the National Cathedral, and the electric energy of the Zócalo Plaza — the largest city square in the Americas. Stay in an elegant hotel literally steps from the cathedral, and end your first evening at one of the city’s oldest churrerías for a traditional sweet treat.
Teotihuacan — Pyramids of the Sun & Moon Journey to one of the most remarkable archaeological sites on earth — the ancient city of Teotihuacan, which at its peak was the largest city in the Americas, predating the Aztec Empire by centuries. With an expert local guide, walk the legendary Avenue of the Dead and stand before the colossal Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon — whose builders and origins remain one of archaeology’s greatest mysteries.
Puebla — Mole, Baroque Architecture & Candy Street The UNESCO World Heritage city of Puebla is one of Mexico’s most beautiful and culinarily celebrated destinations — the birthplace of mole poblano and home to some of the country’s finest Baroque architecture. Explore the historic centre, browse the El Parian handicraft market, wander the famous Calle de los Dulces (Candy Street), and dine at an award-winning restaurant where the mole comes highly recommended. An optional excursion to nearby Cholula — with its extraordinary layered pyramid and hilltop church — is not to be missed.
Oaxaca — Mexico’s Cultural Capital Three richly layered days in what many travellers consider the soul of Mexico. The UNESCO-listed city of Oaxaca is renowned for its distinctive cuisine, vibrant traditions, extraordinary mezcal culture, and beautifully preserved colonial architecture. Stay in a restored 19th-century mansion with original features and a tranquil courtyard — one of the finest hotels on the tour.
The surrounding region delivers some of the tour’s most memorable experiences: the ancient Zapotec site of Mitla with its extraordinary stone mosaics; the legendary Tule Tree — a natural wonder believed to be over 1,500 years old and the widest tree trunk on earth; a traditional beeswax candle-making workshop; a Zapotec weaving demonstration; a home-cooked lunch in a local family’s home; and a visit to a mezcal distillery where you’ll learn about and taste this ancient spirit. A special evening at an award-winning restaurant — where the menu is inspired by the owner’s mother and grandmother’s recipes — is a fitting finale to three extraordinary Oaxacan days.
Playa del Carmen — Caribbean Coast Arrival Fly from Oaxaca to Cancún (included) and transfer to the beautiful Yucatán Peninsula — a completely different face of Mexico, where turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, and ancient Maya ruins create one of the world’s most compelling travel destinations. Stroll the pedestrian strip of Quinta Avenida and enjoy a fresh coastal seafood dinner with your group.
Laguna Chabela — Living Maya Culture One of the tour’s most unique and moving experiences. Visit a local Maya family at Laguna Chabela who have lived in and around this remote jungle lagoon for generations. Walk through the low jungle learning about medicinal plants, watch the family matriarch demonstrate the art of making handmade tortillas in the Coba style, and share a traditional lunch prepared using a mortar and pestle from nearby ancient ruins — still in use after a thousand years. A window into a way of life that feels entirely untouched by the modern world.
Chichen Itza — One of the New Seven Wonders of the World The iconic Temple of Kukulkan at Chichen Itza is one of the most recognised structures on earth — and seeing it in person, with an expert local guide explaining its extraordinary astronomical precision, is genuinely awe-inspiring. Follow with a traditional underground-barbecued Pibil feast at a local family home in the nearby town of Piste, then cool off with a swim in a sacred Maya cenote — one of the limestone sinkholes the ancient Maya believed were doorways to the underworld.
Mérida — Yucatán Capital Three nights in the colonial capital of the Yucatán — a city of grand paseos, elegant plazas, extraordinary food, and one of Mexico’s richest concentrations of Maya and Spanish cultural heritage. A guided walking tour takes in the famous Fernando Castro Pacheco murals inside the Palacio del Gobierno, Montejo’s House, and the lively market. Two free afternoons allow you to explore this wonderful city at your own pace.
Sian Ka’an Biosphere — UNESCO Natural Wonder Visit the ancient Maya trading post of Muyil — one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Mexico, dating back to 350 BC — before boarding a small boat into the Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering over 400,000 hectares of jungle, lagoon, and marine environment. The highlight: entering the ancient Mayan mangrove canals and floating downstream through the jungle on a natural current for 45 extraordinary minutes. One of the most unique natural experiences in all of Mexico.
Tulum — Caribbean Finale Your journey concludes in the most Instagram-famous town in Mexico — but Tulum is far more than its social media reputation suggests. The Tulum archaeological site — one of the last cities built by the Maya, perched dramatically on cliffs above the Caribbean Sea — is a genuinely spectacular place to explore. An afternoon at a beach club on the Caribbean coast is the perfect reward, followed by a farewell dinner at one of Tulum’s finest restaurants with your fellow solo travellers.
This is a brand new departure — Mexico through the Two’s a Crowd lens. Immersive, authentic, and expertly crafted for solo travellers who want to experience one of the world’s great destinations properly.
Departing 2 May 2027 | A$13,577 per person
👉 Book Your Place Today
Want to extend your stay? Pre-tour nights in Mexico City (A$395 incl. breakfast & transfer) or post-tour nights in Tulum (A$290 incl. breakfast & transfer) can be arranged — just contact the team.
TOUR PRICING: A$13,577
TOUR DATES: 2ND – 16TH MAY 2027
Zocalo Central Hotel – Mexico City
Set in the heart of Mexico City’s historic centre, Zocalo Central Hotel offers an elegant and welcoming base just steps from the iconic Zócalo Plaza and Metropolitan Cathedral. Combining contemporary comfort with classic charm, the hotel places guests right in the middle of the capital’s vibrant energy, with museums, historic landmarks, restaurants and bustling streets all within easy walking distance.
Casa Reyna Hotel – Puebla
Located within Puebla’s beautiful colonial centre, Casa Reyna Hotel blends traditional Mexican character with refined modern comforts. Rich in local charm and surrounded by colourful streets, markets and historic churches, the hotel provides a peaceful and stylish retreat while remaining close to Puebla’s renowned culinary and cultural attractions.
Casa Sierra Azul – Oaxaca
Housed within a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion, Casa Sierra Azul captures the timeless atmosphere of Oaxaca with original architectural details, tranquil courtyards and warm local character. Its central location offers easy access to Oaxaca’s lively plazas, artisan markets and celebrated food scene, while the hotel itself provides a calm and authentic sanctuary after days of exploration.
Fiesta Inn Hotel – Playa del Carmen
Situated in the lively coastal town of Playa del Carmen, Fiesta Inn Hotel offers a relaxed and comfortable stay close to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean coast. Guests can enjoy easy access to Quinta Avenida’s vibrant shops, restaurants and nightlife, while still having a welcoming place to unwind after a day exploring Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
Meson de Marques Hotel – Valladolid
Overlooking Valladolid’s charming main square, Meson de Marques Hotel is a beautifully converted 16th-century residence filled with colonial character and traditional Mexican touches. Surrounded by pastel-coloured streets and historic architecture, the hotel offers an atmospheric base for discovering the cultural richness and slower pace of life in the Yucatán region.
Casa Lucia Hotel – Merida
Casa Lucia Hotel is a character-filled boutique stay located in the heart of historic Mérida. Featuring spacious rooms arranged around a peaceful courtyard and swimming pool, the hotel combines traditional Yucatán style with relaxed comfort. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring Mérida’s grand colonial streets, lively markets and celebrated culinary scene.
Aloft Hotel – Tulum
Modern, stylish and perfectly positioned for exploring Tulum, Aloft Hotel provides a contemporary retreat close to both the region’s famous beaches and ancient Maya ruins. Combining relaxed coastal vibes with sleek design and easy access to Tulum’s restaurants, beach clubs and natural attractions, it offers a comfortable and vibrant base for the final days of the journey.
Weather
Mexico offers a diverse climate that varies significantly by region and altitude. Central highland areas such as Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca enjoy mild, spring-like temperatures year-round, with warm days and cooler evenings. Coastal areas including Playa del Carmen and Tulum are tropical, with hot temperatures, humidity and warm Caribbean waters. May marks the beginning of the wetter season in parts of the Yucatán Peninsula, typically bringing short tropical showers rather than all-day rain. Daytime temperatures throughout this journey generally range between 24°C and 34°C, depending on location and elevation.
Currency
The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN), represented by the symbol $.
Coins: 50 centavos, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 pesos
Banknotes: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 pesos
ATMs are widely available throughout Mexico in cities, towns and tourist areas, and major credit cards are commonly accepted in hotels, restaurants and larger shops. It is still useful to carry some cash for local markets, small cafés and tips. Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks and exchange bureaux, although ATMs often provide the best exchange rates.
Electricity
Mexico operates on 127 volts using two flat-pin plugs (Type A and B), similar to those used in the United States and Canada. Travellers from New Zealand, Australia and the UK will require a suitable travel adapter, and some devices may also need a voltage converter depending on compatibility.
Visas
IMPORTANT: Visa and entry requirements can change at short notice. Check with the appropriate embassy or official visa service before travelling.
Currently, citizens of New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada do not require a visa for tourist visits to Mexico for stays of up to 180 days. Travellers must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond their intended departure date from Mexico.
Visitors may be asked to show proof of onward travel, accommodation details and sufficient funds for their stay. Immigration requirements can vary, so it is important to confirm the latest entry conditions prior to departure.
✨ New Tour — First Departure
There’s something about Mexico that stays with you long after you’ve come home. The colours are brighter than you expected. The food is more extraordinary. The history runs deeper. And the warmth of the people — from Mexico City to the smallest Oaxacan village — is completely disarming.
Two’s a Crowd’s Mexico tour is a carefully curated 15-day journey through the very best of this extraordinary country — from the vibrant capital and the pyramids of Teotihuacan, through the cultural richness of Puebla and Oaxaca, to the turquoise waters, ancient cenotes, and Maya ruins of the Yucatán Peninsula. Designed exclusively for solo travellers, with a maximum of just 15 guests, your own private room in characterful colonial hotels and mansions throughout, and a dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host and expert Mexican guide with you every step of the way.
This is not a tick-the-boxes tour. It’s an immersion — with home-cooked meals in local family homes, hands-on craft workshops, mezcal tastings with Zapotec producers, swimming in sacred cenotes, and floating through ancient Mayan waterways. Travel that feels effortless, yet deeply rewarding.
Mexico can feel overwhelming to navigate solo — the distances, the Spanish language barrier, the sheer variety of regions and experiences on offer. This tour removes every logistical challenge while delivering the kind of authentic, off-the-beaten-track encounters that independent travellers spend weeks trying to find.
Multi-night stays in each destination mean you genuinely settle in — not just pass through. The accommodation alone is worth the trip: beautifully restored colonial mansions, a 16th-century house on a main square, a boutique courtyard hotel steps from the Zócalo.
Mexico City — The World’s Greatest Capital Begin in one of the most extraordinary and underrated capitals on earth. Two days immersed in the layers of Mexico City — from the world-class National Museum of Anthropology (the finest pre-Columbian collection anywhere) to the magnificent Diego Rivera murals at the Museo Mural, the Baroque grandeur of the National Cathedral, and the electric energy of the Zócalo Plaza — the largest city square in the Americas. Stay in an elegant hotel literally steps from the cathedral, and end your first evening at one of the city’s oldest churrerías for a traditional sweet treat.
Teotihuacan — Pyramids of the Sun & Moon Journey to one of the most remarkable archaeological sites on earth — the ancient city of Teotihuacan, which at its peak was the largest city in the Americas, predating the Aztec Empire by centuries. With an expert local guide, walk the legendary Avenue of the Dead and stand before the colossal Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon — whose builders and origins remain one of archaeology’s greatest mysteries.
Puebla — Mole, Baroque Architecture & Candy Street The UNESCO World Heritage city of Puebla is one of Mexico’s most beautiful and culinarily celebrated destinations — the birthplace of mole poblano and home to some of the country’s finest Baroque architecture. Explore the historic centre, browse the El Parian handicraft market, wander the famous Calle de los Dulces (Candy Street), and dine at an award-winning restaurant where the mole comes highly recommended. An optional excursion to nearby Cholula — with its extraordinary layered pyramid and hilltop church — is not to be missed.
Oaxaca — Mexico’s Cultural Capital Three richly layered days in what many travellers consider the soul of Mexico. The UNESCO-listed city of Oaxaca is renowned for its distinctive cuisine, vibrant traditions, extraordinary mezcal culture, and beautifully preserved colonial architecture. Stay in a restored 19th-century mansion with original features and a tranquil courtyard — one of the finest hotels on the tour.
The surrounding region delivers some of the tour’s most memorable experiences: the ancient Zapotec site of Mitla with its extraordinary stone mosaics; the legendary Tule Tree — a natural wonder believed to be over 1,500 years old and the widest tree trunk on earth; a traditional beeswax candle-making workshop; a Zapotec weaving demonstration; a home-cooked lunch in a local family’s home; and a visit to a mezcal distillery where you’ll learn about and taste this ancient spirit. A special evening at an award-winning restaurant — where the menu is inspired by the owner’s mother and grandmother’s recipes — is a fitting finale to three extraordinary Oaxacan days.
Playa del Carmen — Caribbean Coast Arrival Fly from Oaxaca to Cancún (included) and transfer to the beautiful Yucatán Peninsula — a completely different face of Mexico, where turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, and ancient Maya ruins create one of the world’s most compelling travel destinations. Stroll the pedestrian strip of Quinta Avenida and enjoy a fresh coastal seafood dinner with your group.
Laguna Chabela — Living Maya Culture One of the tour’s most unique and moving experiences. Visit a local Maya family at Laguna Chabela who have lived in and around this remote jungle lagoon for generations. Walk through the low jungle learning about medicinal plants, watch the family matriarch demonstrate the art of making handmade tortillas in the Coba style, and share a traditional lunch prepared using a mortar and pestle from nearby ancient ruins — still in use after a thousand years. A window into a way of life that feels entirely untouched by the modern world.
Chichen Itza — One of the New Seven Wonders of the World The iconic Temple of Kukulkan at Chichen Itza is one of the most recognised structures on earth — and seeing it in person, with an expert local guide explaining its extraordinary astronomical precision, is genuinely awe-inspiring. Follow with a traditional underground-barbecued Pibil feast at a local family home in the nearby town of Piste, then cool off with a swim in a sacred Maya cenote — one of the limestone sinkholes the ancient Maya believed were doorways to the underworld.
Mérida — Yucatán Capital Three nights in the colonial capital of the Yucatán — a city of grand paseos, elegant plazas, extraordinary food, and one of Mexico’s richest concentrations of Maya and Spanish cultural heritage. A guided walking tour takes in the famous Fernando Castro Pacheco murals inside the Palacio del Gobierno, Montejo’s House, and the lively market. Two free afternoons allow you to explore this wonderful city at your own pace.
Sian Ka’an Biosphere — UNESCO Natural Wonder Visit the ancient Maya trading post of Muyil — one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Mexico, dating back to 350 BC — before boarding a small boat into the Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering over 400,000 hectares of jungle, lagoon, and marine environment. The highlight: entering the ancient Mayan mangrove canals and floating downstream through the jungle on a natural current for 45 extraordinary minutes. One of the most unique natural experiences in all of Mexico.
Tulum — Caribbean Finale Your journey concludes in the most Instagram-famous town in Mexico — but Tulum is far more than its social media reputation suggests. The Tulum archaeological site — one of the last cities built by the Maya, perched dramatically on cliffs above the Caribbean Sea — is a genuinely spectacular place to explore. An afternoon at a beach club on the Caribbean coast is the perfect reward, followed by a farewell dinner at one of Tulum’s finest restaurants with your fellow solo travellers.
This is a brand new departure — Mexico through the Two’s a Crowd lens. Immersive, authentic, and expertly crafted for solo travellers who want to experience one of the world’s great destinations properly.
Departing 2 May 2027 | A$13,577 per person
👉 Book Your Place Today
Want to extend your stay? Pre-tour nights in Mexico City (A$395 incl. breakfast & transfer) or post-tour nights in Tulum (A$290 incl. breakfast & transfer) can be arranged — just contact the team.
TOUR PRICING: A$13,577
TOUR DATES: 2ND – 16TH MAY 2027
Zocalo Central Hotel – Mexico City
Set in the heart of Mexico City’s historic centre, Zocalo Central Hotel offers an elegant and welcoming base just steps from the iconic Zócalo Plaza and Metropolitan Cathedral. Combining contemporary comfort with classic charm, the hotel places guests right in the middle of the capital’s vibrant energy, with museums, historic landmarks, restaurants and bustling streets all within easy walking distance.
Casa Reyna Hotel – Puebla
Located within Puebla’s beautiful colonial centre, Casa Reyna Hotel blends traditional Mexican character with refined modern comforts. Rich in local charm and surrounded by colourful streets, markets and historic churches, the hotel provides a peaceful and stylish retreat while remaining close to Puebla’s renowned culinary and cultural attractions.
Casa Sierra Azul – Oaxaca
Housed within a beautifully restored 19th-century mansion, Casa Sierra Azul captures the timeless atmosphere of Oaxaca with original architectural details, tranquil courtyards and warm local character. Its central location offers easy access to Oaxaca’s lively plazas, artisan markets and celebrated food scene, while the hotel itself provides a calm and authentic sanctuary after days of exploration.
Fiesta Inn Hotel – Playa del Carmen
Situated in the lively coastal town of Playa del Carmen, Fiesta Inn Hotel offers a relaxed and comfortable stay close to the turquoise waters of the Caribbean coast. Guests can enjoy easy access to Quinta Avenida’s vibrant shops, restaurants and nightlife, while still having a welcoming place to unwind after a day exploring Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
Meson de Marques Hotel – Valladolid
Overlooking Valladolid’s charming main square, Meson de Marques Hotel is a beautifully converted 16th-century residence filled with colonial character and traditional Mexican touches. Surrounded by pastel-coloured streets and historic architecture, the hotel offers an atmospheric base for discovering the cultural richness and slower pace of life in the Yucatán region.
Casa Lucia Hotel – Merida
Casa Lucia Hotel is a character-filled boutique stay located in the heart of historic Mérida. Featuring spacious rooms arranged around a peaceful courtyard and swimming pool, the hotel combines traditional Yucatán style with relaxed comfort. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring Mérida’s grand colonial streets, lively markets and celebrated culinary scene.
Aloft Hotel – Tulum
Modern, stylish and perfectly positioned for exploring Tulum, Aloft Hotel provides a contemporary retreat close to both the region’s famous beaches and ancient Maya ruins. Combining relaxed coastal vibes with sleek design and easy access to Tulum’s restaurants, beach clubs and natural attractions, it offers a comfortable and vibrant base for the final days of the journey.
Weather
Mexico offers a diverse climate that varies significantly by region and altitude. Central highland areas such as Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca enjoy mild, spring-like temperatures year-round, with warm days and cooler evenings. Coastal areas including Playa del Carmen and Tulum are tropical, with hot temperatures, humidity and warm Caribbean waters. May marks the beginning of the wetter season in parts of the Yucatán Peninsula, typically bringing short tropical showers rather than all-day rain. Daytime temperatures throughout this journey generally range between 24°C and 34°C, depending on location and elevation.
Currency
The official currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN), represented by the symbol $.
Coins: 50 centavos, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 pesos
Banknotes: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 pesos
ATMs are widely available throughout Mexico in cities, towns and tourist areas, and major credit cards are commonly accepted in hotels, restaurants and larger shops. It is still useful to carry some cash for local markets, small cafés and tips. Currency exchange services are available at airports, banks and exchange bureaux, although ATMs often provide the best exchange rates.
Electricity
Mexico operates on 127 volts using two flat-pin plugs (Type A and B), similar to those used in the United States and Canada. Travellers from New Zealand, Australia and the UK will require a suitable travel adapter, and some devices may also need a voltage converter depending on compatibility.
Visas
IMPORTANT: Visa and entry requirements can change at short notice. Check with the appropriate embassy or official visa service before travelling.
Currently, citizens of New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada do not require a visa for tourist visits to Mexico for stays of up to 180 days. Travellers must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond their intended departure date from Mexico.
Visitors may be asked to show proof of onward travel, accommodation details and sufficient funds for their stay. Immigration requirements can vary, so it is important to confirm the latest entry conditions prior to departure.
The trip was just great - I can't really think of any negatives. Diane will back me up when I say I usually give 10/10s - I gave her 20/10. Trish, Canada/Alaska
I found the overall trip excellent. I believe Diane's professionalism, inclusive personality and ability to relate to all contributed to this. She worked to ensure the group was cohesive without individuals impinging on the personal space of others etc. a good skill to have and one she applied effectively. Kate, Canada/Alaska
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I had a fantastic trip. Absolutely loved Canada and Alaska. It's the first time I have travelled solo and was pleasantly surprised to find a bunch of people that all got on so well. Diane our host was great. She did a good job of getting us altogether for meals, excursions, shopping trips etc. I liked that she quietly got things done without being loud or "in-your-face". She was good at being one of us as well as our leader. Wendy, Canada/Alaska
Had a great time. Good mixture of organised activities and spare time. Diane was an excellent tour host. Russell the tour guide was great, very knowledgeable and personable with his insights into growing up and living in Canada. Sharon, Canada/Alaska
The trip was well organised, with a good mix of activity and free time. The scenery was spectacular and fellow travellers were a great bunch. Diane is a excellent host - helpful, courteous and above all a pleasure to know. I found her bubbly personality a bonus and can only speak highly of her. Gary, Canada/Alaska
I had a fabulous time. Lake Louise and the hotel were magnificent. The cruise was excellent. Diane made sure that she was available for group meals and sightseeing, and was alway in good humour and great fun. I would recommend your company to everyone and am very interested in the Scandinavia tour at the end of 2017.
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