Mexico
Ancient Cities, Coastal Calm and Cultural Depth
Mexico is a country of deep contrasts and deeper roots, where pre-Columbian ruins meet colonial plazas, and modern design shares space with centuries-old rituals.
From Mexico City’s museums and food markets to the quiet streets of Mérida or the wild coastlines of La Paz, each destination offers its own rhythm. Travelling here is not just about seeing, it’s about tasting, hearing, and feeling the culture in motion.
Plan a trip around Mexico’s festivals, like Day of the Dead, or focus on the country’s quieter corners with a private guide. Whether it’s a long afternoon in a Mexico City cantina or a snorkelling trip through Baja’s Sea of Cortez, Mexico reveals itself through the details.
Experiences in Mexico

Take a Private Tour of Mexico City’s Art and History
Explore historic districts, contemporary galleries, and the Frida Kahlo Museum with a private guide. End with local cuisine in a family-run cantina.

Attend Day of the Dead Celebrations in Oaxaca or Mexico City
Experience one of Mexico’s most meaningful traditions—colourful altars, marigolds, candlelit processions, and deep reverence for ancestry.

Travel to La Paz, Baja California Sur
This seaside town blends desert and ocean with calm beaches, marine life, and easygoing energy. Perfect for whale watching, snorkelling, or slow afternoons on the malecón.

Visit the Pyramids of Teotihuacán
Climb the Pyramid of the Sun and walk the Avenue of the Dead. It’s one of the most important archaeological sites in Latin America.

Spend a Day Exploring Mérida’s Colonial Heart
Mérida offers history, architecture, and Yucatecan cuisine in a laid-back city known for its warmth. Walk the shaded streets, visit local markets, and relax in a restored mansion.

Four Seasons Hotel, Mexico City
Set along Paseo de la Reforma, this hotel offers quiet elegance in the capital. Lush courtyards, rooftop cocktails, and top-tier service define the stay.

Chablé Yucatán, near Mérida
A restored 19th-century hacienda turned wellness retreat with cenotes, gardens, and award-winning design. Excellent for spa travellers and slow living.

Rosewood San Miguel de Allende
A colonial-style resort in the heart of one of Mexico’s most charming towns. With rooftop dining, artisan touches, and views over San Miguel’s iconic skyline, it offers refined comfort with a strong sense of place.

Hotel Escondido, Oaxaca Coast
A barefoot-luxury escape with minimalist villas and Pacific views. Remote, stylish, and peaceful.
Accommodation in Mexico
Key Facts About Mexico
Language
Spanish is the official language. English is widely spoken in major tourist areas and hotels.
Currency
Mexican Peso (MXN). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s smart to carry some cash for markets or smaller towns.
Weather & Climate
Mexico is warm year-round with regional variations. The dry season (November to April) is ideal for most travel.
Getting There
Fly into Mexico City, Cancún, or Los Cabos depending on your route. Domestic flights and private drivers make internal travel easy.
FAQ About Mexico
The best time to visit Mexico is from November to April for dry, comfortable weather. Day of the Dead in late October/early November is a cultural highlight.
Most travellers, including those from Singapore, the EU, UK, and US, do not need a visa for short visits.
Don’t miss Teotihuacán, Chichen Itzá, Mexico City’s historic centre, Oaxaca’s craft villages, or the beaches of Baja and the Yucatán.
Greetings are warm and formal, and respect for family and tradition runs deep. Dress modestly at religious sites and try to use basic Spanish greetings.
Connect through hubs like Los Angeles, Dallas, or Doha to reach Mexico City or Cancún. Most trips require one or two stops.
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