Explore Frida Kahlo’s world, cruise Xochimilco’s canals, and celebrate Day of the Dead in Mixquic. Dive into Mexico’s vibrant culture and history.
Explore Frida Kahlo’s world, cruise Xochimilco’s canals, and celebrate Day of the Dead in Mixquic. Dive into Mexico’s vibrant culture and history.
- Coyoacan - Coyoacán is one of the most enchanting and traditional neighborhoods in Mexico City. With its cobblestone streets, vibrant colonial houses, and artistic ambiance, this historic area preserves the essence of a time when the city exuded tranquility and culture. The heart of Coyoacan, featuring the Hidalgo garden, the Parish of San Juan…
- Coyoacan - Coyoacán is one of the most enchanting and traditional neighborhoods in Mexico City. With its cobblestone streets, vibrant colonial houses, and artistic ambiance, this historic area preserves the essence of a time when the city exuded tranquility and culture. The heart of Coyoacan, featuring the Hidalgo garden, the Parish of San Juan Bautista, and the traditional market, is ideal for strolling, savoring a pot of coffee, churros, or artisanal ice creams, and enjoying the laid-back atmosphere that makes it a favorite among locals.
- Museo Frida Kahlo - The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as La Casa Azul, stands as one of the most iconic and frequented attractions in Mexico City. Frida Kahlo, a renowned artist of the 20th century, was born, lived, and passed away in this striking blue house. Visitors can admire some of her original artworks, along with pieces of folk art, personal documents, and the spaces where Frida painted and hosted prominent figures from the art and political worlds.
- Canales de Xochimilco - Discover the vibrant canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Aboard a traditional trajinera, enjoy a journey filled with music, flowers, and Mexican flavors. Listen to mariachis, sample local delicacies, and explore the ancient chinampas, the floating gardens created by the Aztecs for water-based agriculture. Experience the lively and authentic atmosphere that makes Xochimilco one of the most iconic and festive locations in Mexico City.
- Mixquic - Immerse yourself in the enchantment of Mixquic, one of the most emblematic villages for Día de Muertos in Mexico. Its streets glow with candles and marigold flowers, as families adorn altars and graves to honor their departed loved ones. Revel in the vibrant atmosphere filled with color, music, and tradition, making Mixquic a unique celebration where life and death intertwine in a profoundly emotional and authentically Mexican experience.

- Admission to Frida Kahlo Museum
- Trajinera tour (canoe with flat bottom)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Guide
- Visit to the village of Mixquic
- Admission to Frida Kahlo Museum
- Trajinera tour (canoe with flat bottom)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Guide
- Visit to the village of Mixquic
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Delve into the vibrant Mexican culture with an excursion that beautifully blends art, history, and lively traditions. Begin your journey in Coyoacan with a tour of the renowned Frida Kahlo Museum, where you can delve into her home and the inspirations behind her artwork. Next, enjoy a trajinera ride through the vivid canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World…
Delve into the vibrant Mexican culture with an excursion that beautifully blends art, history, and lively traditions. Begin your journey in Coyoacan with a tour of the renowned Frida Kahlo Museum, where you can delve into her home and the inspirations behind her artwork. Next, enjoy a trajinera ride through the vivid canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while indulging in local music and cuisine. Conclude the day in Mixquic, where you will witness the Day of the Dead, surrounded by candlelight and floral tributes that honor the lives and legacies of loved ones.
- Explore the Frida Kahlo Museum in Coyoacan and uncover its heritage.
- Sail on a trajinera through Xochimilco’s canals while relishing music and food.
- Witness the Day of the Dead at Mixquic, a quintessential Mexican celebration.
- Perfect for culture and history enthusiasts seeking an authentic experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.