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Saltillo, Durango, Mazatlan, Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque, Lake Chapala, Ajijic, Santa Rosa Canyon. |
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Transportation:
By Air Conditioned Motorcoach with Lavatory Facilities and Public Address System
Accommodations:
Camino Real Hotel in Saltillo, Hotel Plaza Vizcaya in Durango, Hotel Playa Mazatlán in Mazatlán, Hotel Holiday Inn Centro Historico in Guadalauara, Las Palmas Midway Inn in Matehuala. Includes 17% hotel taxes, maid, bellman tips and Welcome Cocktails and 7 meals included.
Sightseeing:
Saltillo, Durango, Mazatlán, Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque, Lake Chapala, Ajijíc, Santa Rosa Canyon, Museum of the Desert. Includes all admissions.
Full-Time English-Speaking Tour Conductor
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Price per person based on double occupancy: $698, triple $650, single $762
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Bus departs from McAllen, Texas.
Departure dates same as above mentioned!
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Day 1: Depart from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, clearing Mexican customs in Reynosa. Cruise over to Monterrey, capital of the state of Nuevo León. After lunch you'll continue on to Saltillo, where you'll see the thrilling Museum of the Desert and a Serape Factory, where you can buy fine handicrafts. You'll overnight at the
beautiful Hotel Camino Real in Saltillo.
Day 2: This morning you' l l motor ove r to Durango, where you'll overnight at the Hotel Plaza Vizcaya. Breakfast Included.
Day 3: Early departure (after picking up your box
lunches) throughout standing mount a in scenery, over to the beautiful Pacific resort of Mazatlán. Your next two nights will be at the Playa Mazatlán Hotel, right on the beach. Evening is for leisure. Breakfast, Box Lunch.
Day 4: Sightseeing in this beautiful tropical city of Mazatlán. City tour includes the zócalo, municipal palace, arts center, and “Ice Box Hill,” which served as a lookout point for pirate ships during the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, your Tour Conductor will be available to help with any special requests or purchases. Remember you'll see it all! Breakfast Included.
Day 5: This morning you'll journey on to magnificent Guadalajara. Your home for the next two nights will be Hotel Holiday Inn Centro Historico near the plazas and promenades in the heart of the city. Fountains, flowers and monuments surrounded by beautifully sculpted buildings are inviting to everyone. In the evening, it's an easy walk from your hotel to take in the mariachis or do some people watching over a bag of popcorn (called, palomitas, "little doves" in Spanish). Breakfast Included.
Day 6: Get ready for a colorful shopping experience. You will visit Tlaquepaque, famous for inexpensive but exquisite handicraft items. Save a few pesos to buy pottery and ceramics at inviting shops with lush courtyards of bougainvillea. Conclude sightseeing at Lake Chapala and Ajijíc. The serene beauty of this sparkling lake is a peaceful way to end the day. This area is a favorite spot for thousands of Canadians and U.S. Citizens.
Day 7: Head for the hills and home. You'll return through Matehuala. Spend the night at Las Palmas Midway Inn Hotel in Matehuala. Breakfast Included.
Day 8: Welcome home! Early departure this morning over the Sierra Madres and back to Texas with memories of a most enjoyable visit to one of Mexico's most interesting areas. Arrive about 5:30 PM. Breakfast Included.
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