Honey Moon
    In Ciudades Coloniales
San Miguel de Allende
Oaxaca
Acapulco

 
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HONEYMOONS CUIDADES COLONIALES

 

To celebrate your first trip as newlyweds, let yourselves be entrapped by the magic of the colonial cities. Get wrapped up in echoes of history and legends interwoven in their streets, churches and artistic monuments, all acting as witnesses to the courtesan life during the Baroque period. For a first-class stay, we recommend you lodge in hotels that take advantage of the antique Virreinal architecture to add a touch of intimacy and traditional atmosphere, especially prepared for honeymoons. Take a romantic stroll through the historical city centers and dare yourselves to discover the secrets shielded in small lanes like those in the city of Guanajuato. Listen to the tales of love, horror and mystery told by the inhabitants and you will even have the opportunity to enter some of the mines that brought fame and richness to this city. In the cities of Zacatecas and San Miguel de Allende you will be seduced by the perfect architecture of their Gothic-style churches, a feeling that you will likewise share when you visit Taxco and discover the rich display of Barroque art represented in the Church of Santa Prisca. In this city, and others like Oaxaca and Querétaro, you can stroll through the artisan shops and exchange mutual gifts of love like beautiful pieces of silver and gold jewelry as well as ornaments made of opal. To enjoy the best of Mexican cuisine, visit cities like Mérida and Morelia. Although if what you are looking for is a touch of adventure to your journey, make your way to San Cristóbal de las Casas, one of our Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), and there you will have the chance to visit Chapa de Corzo, from where vessels depart for a trip through the impressive canyon - Cañón del Sumidero.

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