6 cities, 13 excursions. From the paradise Yucatán to the great World Cup metropolises — discover Mexico from the best starting points.
13 excursions from 3 paradise cities — beaches, Mayan pyramids, cenotes, coral reefs and legendary nightlife.
The capital of Mexican tourism. A world-renowned beach resort, Cancún is the perfect hub to discover the Yucatán with 7 departing excursions.
Quintana Roo, Mexico · 7 excursions available
Cancún is the ideal starting point to explore the Yucatán. From its famous Hotel Zone with 30 km of white sand beaches and turquoise waters, set off to Chichen Itza, Isla Mujeres, Isla Holbox, Río Lagartos or Coco Bongo.
The trendiest destination in the Riviera Maya. Between the famous pedestrian 5th Avenue, shops, restaurants and dream beaches — Playa is the perfect starting point for 7 excursions.
Quintana Roo, Mexico · 7 excursions available
Playa del Carmen is the vibrant heart of the Riviera Maya. Its famous 5th Avenue is lined with restaurants, bars and shops. It's the boarding point for the ferry to Cozumel (40 min), and an ideal hub for Xcaret, Xplor, Xel Há and Tulum.
The mystical jewel of the Riviera Maya. Mayan ruins perched on cliffs facing the Caribbean, secret cenotes, lush jungle and unique bohemian atmosphere.
Quintana Roo, Mexico · 5 excursions available
Tulum is one of the most Instagrammable destinations in the world. Its Mayan ruins facing the Caribbean Sea are unique. Ideal starting point for Sian Ka'an (UNESCO reserve), Bacalar (7-color lagoon), Xel Há and the Cobá ruins.
Mexico hosts the most matches. Three iconic cities, three legendary stadiums.
The largest metropolis in Latin America. A vibrant megacity of 22 million inhabitants, with 3,000 years of history and a legendary stadium.
Mexico City · Capacity 87,523
The Azteca stadium is one of the most mythical in world football history. It hosted two World Cup finals (1970 and 1986). In 2026, it becomes the first stadium to host three World Cup finals.
The Pearl of the West — birthplace of tequila, mariachi and charreada. Guadalajara is a city of art, culture and gastronomy.
Zapopan, Jalisco · Capacity 46,232
Estadio Akron, home of Guadalajara's Chivas, is renowned for its electric atmosphere and modern volcano-shaped architecture. It will host group stage through quarter-finals matches in 2026.
The mountain city — Mexico's 2nd largest metropolis. The country's economic capital, surrounded by the impressive Sierra Madre mountains.
Guadalupe, Nuevo León · Capacity 53,460
Estadio BBVA is regularly ranked among the most beautiful stadiums in the world thanks to its exceptional location at the foot of Cerro de la Silla. Rayados' ultra-modern stadium offers remarkable acoustics and an incomparable fan experience.