The magic of Mexico comes alive on this nine-day Solo-ish adventure through the Yucatán, proving it’s way, way more than just gorgeous beaches. Stand in awe at the iconic Chichén Itzá as you dive into ancient Mayan beliefs and rituals, then cool off in the turquoise waters of hidden cenotes. Wander Merída’s charming streets, spot wildlife in the Sian Ka’an biosphere reserve, and explore the seaside ruins of Tulum, all while soaking up the white sands around you. With a mix of culture, nature, and beach vibes, Mexico has something for everyone — so get ready to join your fellow solo travellers for the ride of a lifetime.
8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
Allow USD205-270 for meals not included.
Private bus, ferry, walking.
Dinner Party: Playa del Carmen: Welcome to Playa del Carmen. Meet your included arrival transfer at the airport, then join your CEO and fellow travellers for a welcome meeting before an authentic taco crawl experience featuring the best local carts from around town. Get to know your other Solo-ish travellers while walking through the lively streets and find the most delicious tacos led by your trusty CEO. Learn more about Mexican cuisine and witness for yourself how the joy of sharing a meal has the power to bring strangers together.
We Day: Chich?n Itz?: Today is all about the impressive historical sites and local communities of the Yucat?n. Beginning with a guided tour of the most iconic Mayan ruin to visit in Mexico, Chichen Itz?. Join your local expert who will teach you about the area, including the great pyramid and largest Maya ball court in the Americas. Gain a sense of Mexico?s past and imagine how life must have looked and felt in this deeply spiritual place. Then, head to a nearby local community for a demonstration of how cochinita pibil is prepared, a traditional and delicious regional delicacy made from many different ingredients and then wrapped in banana leaves and slow-cooked. Deepen your connections to the landscape and its generations of people working to live from its soil by walking through the community, learning about day to day life, and sitting down for a delicious meal together bridging the gap between differences and sharing what we all have in common, curiosity and love. There will be one last stop for dessert along the way. Native to the area, marquesitas are crepes rolled and filled with various sweets like condensed milk, cajeta, or queso de bola. Try some for yourself in one of the local stands. Arrive in Valladolid in the early evening and treat yourself to dinner. After a full day, a little alone time might be just what you need.
G Day: M?rida: Prepare to experience what G does best and enjoy an unforgettable day in the Yucat?n. Begin the morning in Valladolid with breakfast at the hotel and then transfer to Mer?da with a stop along the way at some local cenotes. These giant holes in the earth filled with clear, blue water in the lush foliage of the jungle evoke a different world. Lose yourself in time as you swim in these inviting pools, floating on your back and staring up at the open sky above. Lunch will be served along the way and you should be on the lookout for a fun surprise before reaching Mer?da in the evening.
M?rida: Take advantage of a free morning to head out on one of many fantastic optional excursions in and around M?rida or to explore on your own. Perhaps visit to the Uxmal ruins, the anthropological museum, or head back to another cenote if you didn?t get enough yesterday. In the late afternoon when it's slightly cooler, set off with a local guide on a walking Tour of Mer?da. Get to know the layout of the area, stop by some of the iconic landmarks, and learn more about the history and culture of this place. The remainder of the evening is free to do your own thing or to join up for an optional dinner out with the group at one of the CEO's local favourites.
M?rida/Bacalar: Hit the road today and leave Mer?da behind as the group drives south to the small town of Bacalar. Located all the way at the bottom of the Yucat?n?s west coast, and close to the Belize border, this charming village should be on every travellers? bucket list. Cross a time zone and arrive in the afternoon with some time to enjoy the town by yourself. Visit the ?Lagoon of Seven Colors?, book a boat trip, or check out Los Rapidos for some active adventure. Bacalar is still relatively off the beaten path and a great place to relax and unplug.
Tulum: You arrived a solo traveller and are leaving with many new friends. Say goodbye to your fellow Solo-ish travellers and depart at any time.