Discover the state capital and explore the enchanting towns of Xico and Coatepec, where you can savor delectable cuisine, admire charming architecture, and enjoy the finest high-altitude coffee in Mexico.
Discover the state capital and explore the enchanting towns of Xico and Coatepec, where you can savor delectable cuisine, admire charming architecture, and enjoy the finest high-altitude coffee in Mexico.
- Museo El Lencero - Situated 106 km from the port to the state’s center, this former hacienda was once the residence of former president Antonio López de Santa Ana. It showcases period furniture and personal items of this notable figure in Mexican history. The site is surrounded by beautiful gardens, a lake, and coffee plantations. The tour…
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Museo El Lencero - Situated 106 km from the port to the state’s center, this former hacienda was once the residence of former president Antonio López de Santa Ana. It showcases period furniture and personal items of this notable figure in Mexican history. The site is surrounded by beautiful gardens, a lake, and coffee plantations. The tour continues with a panoramic view of the capital, highlighting key attractions such as the Government Palace, the Cathedral of Monsignor Guizar and Valencia, the University area, Paseo de los Lagos, and Callejón del Diamante.
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Cascada de Texolo - Nestled at 2,800 meters above sea level, this enchanting place is steeped in ancient traditions and legends, surrounded by verdant hills and mountains. The visit includes the parish of MarÃa Magdalena XVI, with its dress museum, and the Totomoxtle house, a private museum showcasing the traditions of Xico, along with its exquisite cuisine and the renowned mole xiqueño of the region. The area is known for its lush natural beauty, coffee plantations, and more.
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Pueblo Magico Coatepec - Recognized as a magical town of Mexico, Coatepec is nationally famous for its high-altitude coffee, situated at 1,250 meters above sea level. The tour includes a visit to the orchid greenhouse and exotic plants of the region, the interactive El café-Tal museum to learn about the coffee process and tasting, and an exploration of the plantations, especially during the harvest season (Oct-Nov-Dec-Jan and part of Feb.).
- Entrance to the Coffee Museum
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the Lingerie Museum
- Entrance to the Coffee Museum
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the Lingerie Museum
- tips
- Meal
- tips
- Meal
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.