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  • February 23-28, 2026

    Experience a 6-day, 5-night adventure through the breathtaking beaches of Puerto Escondido while exploring its vibrant culture, history and traditional cuisine. The following days will consist of exploring different beaches, connecting with nature and experiencing a burst of different flavors. You will be able to experience releasing baby sea turtles back into the ocean, go to a reserve with crocodiles and various other animals, hike up to one of Mazunte's famous sunset viewpoints and much more. There will be free time for you to shop at the local markets, explore the town or simply relax. This adventure is perfect for travelers looking to spend a lot of time on crystal clear beaches and connect with nature.
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  • March 24-29, 2026

    Experience a 6-day, 5-night adventure through the vibrant and colorful cities of Jalisco while exploring Pueblos Mágicos "Magic Towns", visiting agave fields and the largest lake in Mexico. Learn about the history of Guadalajara aboard a sight seeing bus and enjoy a night tour through the city on a carriage. A day trip to Lake Chapala offers visiting Vicente Fernandez's ranch, walking down the malecon of Lake Chapala, and lastly visiting Ajijic. A day trip to Tequila includes learning about the production of Tequila, trying different samples, visiting the columpio extremo and ending the night at one of Amatitán's famous destinations where you will dance the night away. The last day concludes of a free day where you can explore more of the town, shop for souvenirs or simply enjoy the pool at the hotel. The night will end with a heartfelt farewell dinner recollecting favorite moments. This adventure is perfect for travelers wanting to explore the soul of Jalisco-from Tequila tastings to exploring the vibrant towns and experiencing authentic Mexican culture. Be ready to leave with the best memories and friendships on this adventur
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Hola, I’m Aitza !

I am a first gen Latina whose parents immigrated from Mexico when I was 4 years old and always felt the need to reconnect with my culture. No me sentia de aqui ni de aya, which is the same experience for many of us. 

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