
February 28 – March 8, 2027
Nine Days and Eight Nights
Discover nature, history, and the soul of México
in one unforgettable experience.
QUICK LOOK
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Trip begins at:
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México City International Airport on Feb 28, 2027 at 1:45 p.m.
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Trip ends at:
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México City International Airport on March 8, 2027 at 1:30 p.m.
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No. of days:
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Nine days and eight nights
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Areas of interest:
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Art, folk art, natural wonders, history, anthropology, gastronomy
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS TRIP
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- Witnessing the breathtaking sight of millions of monarch butterflies at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve.
- Exploring the colonial city of Morelia, with its museums, galleries, incredible cuisine, and remarkable historic city center.
- Visiting four Pueblos Mágicos, including the enchanting towns of Pátzcuaro, Santa Clara del Cobre, Cuitzeo and Tzintzuntzan.
- Experiencing the vibrant Purépecha culture through its architecture, textiles, and cuisine.
- Meeting extraordinary folk artists who work with copper, clay, textiles, and more, and who continue to inspire and preserve traditional Mexican crafts.
- Enjoying an extraordinary gastronomic experience at the renowned restaurant of Chef Lucero Soto, where the flavors of Michoacán are elevated to an art form. Each dish tells a story—of land, tradition, and creativity—offering a deeply sensory journey into the heart of Mexican cuisine.
- Exploring some of the most emblematic murals in Michoacán, created by masters such as Alfredo Zalce, Marion and Grace Greenwood, Philip Guston, Reuben Kadish, and Juan O’Gorman. These powerful works reveal Mexico’s artistic, social, and historical narratives through color, movement, and vision.
- Stepping into the extraordinary sanctuary of Tupátaro, often called the “Sistine Chapel” of the Purépecha culture. Its richly painted interior is a hidden masterpiece—intimate, symbolic, and deeply moving.
- Visiting the workshops of Capula and discover the intricate puntillismo technique behind its iconic ceramics. Meeting the artisans, witnessing their process, and experiencing a living tradition where every piece is crafted with patience, precision, and soul.
GALLERY
ITINERARY
FEBRUARY 28
Today we will welcome you at Mexico City Airport at 1:45 p.m. We will then meet with the rest of the group and travel to the beautiful colonial city of Morelia, where we will enjoy our welcome dinner with the renowned chef, Lucero Soto.
MARCH 1
We will spend the day exploring the elegance of Morelia, visiting museums and galleries dedicated to the region’s artistic soul. We will learn about the powerful murals of Alfredo Zalce, Marion Greenwood, Philip Guston, and Reuben Kadish. Lunch at the stunning Restaurant Aldaba will be a celebration of beauty, friendship, and all that we are about to discover together.
MARCH 2
Today we will visit Pátzcuaro. Our first stop will be the fabulous mural by Juan O’Gorman, which portrays the history of Michoacán. We will then visit the Plaza de los Once Patios and explore the work and symbolism of Berta Servín. We will continue to Santa Fe de la Laguna to meet master artisan Nicolás Fabián and enjoy an extraordinary lunch prepared by traditional cook Nana Rosario.
MARCH 3
We will travel to the heart of Purépecha culture in Tzintzuntzan, where we explore pre-Hispanic yacatas (terraces) and meet master artisans of copper, ceramics, textiles, and woodwork. Discover how the Monarch butterfly inspires local craftsmanship and serves as a living symbol of transformation. In the evening, we are hosted by acclaimed Chef Lucero Soto for an intimate dining experience that reimagines Michoacán’s culinary legacy through storytelling and flavor. A feast for all the senses.
MARCH 4
The moment we’ve all been waiting for. We ascend into the forests of El Rosario to witness millions of Monarch butterflies in their sacred winter home. The silence, the fluttering wings, the golden light — it’s a spiritual experience beyond words.
MARCH 5
Today we will be dazzled by Santa Clara del Cobre. We will visit its museum, learn about the techniques of working with copper, and explore the renowned workshop-museum-gallery of the Punzo family—an experience that will delight all the senses.
MARCH 6
Today, a wonderful day awaits us. We will visit the “Sistine Chapel” of the Purépecha world in Tupátaro, a hidden masterpiece filled with color, symbolism, and devotion—an intimate and deeply moving experience. We will then continue to the capital of the Catrina, where we will learn about the delicate puntillismo technique.
MARCH 7
Today we will visit the Clavijero Cultural Center, as well as the Museum of Sweets. We will then continue to Cuitzeo to admire its remarkable murals, where art, history, and symbolism come together within a stunning former convent setting, offering a glimpse into Mexico’s rich cultural legacy.
MARCH 8
Private transfers are arranged to either Morelia or Mexico City airports. You return home with your heart full and your spirit awakened — inspired by the Monarchs, touched by México’s living history, and enriched by new friendships that will last a lifetime.
COSTS (USD) & DETAILS
| Cost per person (double occupancy): | $2,400 |
| To reserve your spot: | $1,200 |
| Balance (due by Dec 1, 2026): | $1,200 |
| If you’d like a private room, add: | $450 |
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- Transportation: México City Airport – Michoacán – México City Airport
- Daily tours
- A guide specialized in archaeology, ethnography and anthropology
- Entrance fees to all the attractions detailed in the tour description
- Horse ride at the butterfly sanctuary (if you want/need it).
- Accommodations
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Welcome dinner and eight lunches
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Dinners (except for the welcome dinner)
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Alcoholic beverages
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International flights
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Tips
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Travel insurance
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Ready to reserve? Use the button below to go to our form. Questions? Contact us. (If you need details about an alternative way to pay, we will be happy to help you.)
MXN: $42,637.68
CAD: $3,307.92
EURO: $2,070.38









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