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Share FeedbackExplore México with verified local guides — from the cenotes of the Yucatán and the ancient ruins of Oaxaca, to the vibrant streets of CDMX and the Pacific coast surf breaks.
Dive and snorkel in the Yucatán's crystal-clear underground rivers and cenotes with certified guides
Explore Teotihuacán, Chichen Itzá, Monte Albán and lesser-known Mayan sites with archaeologist guides
Market tours, cooking classes and mezcal tastings in Oaxaca, CDMX and beyond
Learn to surf in Puerto Escondido, explore mangroves in Sayulita or kayak the Baja Peninsula
Must-see destinations curated by our local guide community.
Tinúm, Yucatán, México
Chichén Itzá is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and Mexico's most visited Mayan archaeological site. The Temple of Kukulcán dominates with its perfect astronomical alignment: during equinoxes, the sun's shadow forms a serpent descending its staircases. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Sign Up FreeMéxico is one of the world's most visited countries for good reason — extraordinary ancient civilizations, UNESCO World Heritage cities, some of the finest cuisine on the planet, and landscapes that range from desert to jungle to Caribbean coast.
Akatrek connects you with local guides who know the hidden cenotes outside Tulum, the best mezcal producers in Oaxaca, and the sunrise view from Teotihuacán before the crowds arrive.
Trips typically start from $25 USD and include intimate group sizes and authentic local access that big tour operators can't offer.
San Juan Teotihuacán, Estado de México, México
Teotihuacán, the city where men become gods, was the largest metropolis in pre-Hispanic Mexico. The Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the world), the Pyramid of the Moon, and the Avenue of the Dead are monuments of a civilization that reached its peak between the 1st and 7th centuries AD.