Mexico Family Holiday





Get beyond the beaches on a family-friendly Yucatan adventure
Take the kind of tropical holiday your kids will talk about for years on this 7-day Yucatan adventure that takes you from the sunny beaches to lush cenotes, lost ruins and bustling cities along the way. Discover the culture and history of the Maya at Chichen Itza and Tulum; take a dip in the turquoise waters of a cenote at Yokdzonot; try your hand at tortilla-making with a Maya family and watch the flamingos paint the sky pink at the Ría Celestún Bird Sanctuary. There’s so much more to Mexico than beaches and palm trees, and this family-friendly trip gets you to all of it.
What's included
6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
- Tulum - Archaeological Site (incl. entrance & national park fee - no guide)
- Laguna Chabela - Mayan homestead visit
- Laguna Chavela - Tortilla making demonstration
- Laguna Chavela - Home cooked lunch
- Izamal - Leader-led orientation walk
- Merida – leader led orientation walk
- Merida - Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve tour
- Chichen Itza - Home-cooked pibil lunch
- Yokdzonot - Cenote visit and swim
- Chichen Itza - Archaeological site (entrance fee, no guide)
4.8
20 reviewsStart: Playa del Carmen, Mexico
End: Playa del Carmen, Mexico
- Duration
- 7 days
- Group size
- 1 to 16
- Minimum age
- 5 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
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Travellers aged 17 and under get 20% off family trips from 1 January 2026
Why you'll love this trip
- Revel in the beach vibes of Playa del Carmen.
- Explore ancient Maya ruins and pyramids at Tulum and Chichen Itza.
- Discover the charm of Merida’s leafy plazas, captivating museums and vibrant city streets.
- Meet local Maya families and learn how to make your own tortillas and dine on a pibil feast baked underground.
- Swim in the crystal-clear fresh waters of a cenote, one of many that some say were formed by the same asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2026 - 31 December 2026
Itinerary
Welcome to Playa del Carmen, Mexico! A great destination for families, you may like to arrive early and explore the local area and some of the many activities on offer. Go snorkelling among the mangroves, relax on white sandy beaches or perhaps take a ferry across to Cozumel to experience some of the fantastic diving on offer. At 5pm you'll meet your group leader for an important welcome meeting at the hotel before heading to a nearby restaurant for an included dinner and the opportunity to get to know the other families travelling in your group.
- Hacienda Maria Bonita or similar (1 night)
- Dinner
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details for each member of your family. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Today, you’ll head down the coast for a daytrip to the Tulum archaeological site, the sprawling walled grounds of a well-preserved ancient Maya city backed by the Caribbean Sea. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya and stood at the height of its progress during the 13th and 15th centuries and stood for about 70 years after the Spanish occupation began. Get the lay of the land on a guided tour with your leader in the morning, and then spend the afternoon either at the beach or stay in town to perhaps rent some bikes and explore. Return to Playa del Carmen later in the day for a free evening to spend how you’d like.
- Hacienda Maria Bonita or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Tulum - Archaeological Site (incl. entrance & national park fee - no guide)
Today’s driving time is approximately 2 hours total.
Head inland today to Izamal, stopping first at Laguna Chabela where you’ll meet a local Maya family with deep roots in this small town. On a tour of their farm, you and the kids will see what they grow and learn how they live off the land. You’ll even get the chance to learn how to make Coba-style tortillas and enjoy a traditional lunch.
Onwards to Izamal, you’ll pretty quickly understand why some call it the City of Yellow as you arrive among the many yellow ochre buildings. Take in the town on an orientation walk with your leader and enjoy some free time to explore the town further or have a swim at the hotel.
- Hotel Tuul or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Laguna Chabela - Mayan homestead visit
- Laguna Chavela - Tortilla making demonstration
- Laguna Chavela - Home cooked lunch
- Izamal - Leader-led orientation walk
Today’s driving time is approximately 3.5 hours.
Today it's onwards towards Merida, the vibrant capital of the state of Yutacan.
Merida bridges very different cultures, which can perhaps be best absorbed from the city’s focal point – the Plaza de la Independencia. Here you are surrounded by colonial-era buildings, many of which were built with stones from the Maya temples that were here before. Join your leader for an orientation walk around town and a visit to a local Pola ice-cream shop. If you're feeling adventurous you may like to try some traditional Mexican ice-cream flavours - Avocado, blue cheese or camote (sweet potato) ice-cream anyone? We'll also pass by local street vendors where you'll have the opportunity to buy sweet marquesitas to try. Native to Merida, this crepe-like pastry is filled with caramel, jam, chocolate or cheese and rolled up like a taco. Delicious! This rest of the day is free for you to enjoy as you like.
- Hotel Dolores Alba or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Merida – leader led orientation walk
Today’s driving time is approximately 1 - 1.5 hours.
After breakfast, we travel west to the Gulf of Mexico coast and take a boat ride to visit the Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve and Bird Sanctuary, home to vast flocks of flamingos and herons. The area is well-known as the first stop of the migratory path of birds heading from North to Central America. If visiting at the right time, you're likely to witness thousands of flamingos painting a pink streak across the landscape. A truly magnificent sight especially with the coconut trees lining the shore of the beachhes nearby. Once you return to Merida, you’ll have some free time to relax. Perhaps take a swim in the hotel pool or embark on one last walk around the town.
- Hotel Dolores Alba or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Merida - Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve tour
December to March is the best season to observe flamingos.
Today’s driving time is approximately 3 hours total.
This morning we say farewell to Merida to make the return to Playa, but not without a stop at Chichen Itza, UNESCO World Heritage Site and possibly the most famous Maya temple site in all of Mexico. Marvel at the temple of Kukulkan standing high over the ruins, then explore the nearby ‘ball court’. Disputes were typically settled here by way of a ball game that only used the elbows, hips and wrists – stone carvings depicting violence suggest that it wasn’t a casual or friendly sport.
After your visit, you will get to know a local family over a special lunch in the town of Piste. Here you will enjoy a pibil feast, a traditional Maya style of cooking that involves wrapping food in banana leaves and barbecuing it underground.
Today you will also get the chance to cool off and swim in one of the many hidden cenotes – natural sinkholes created when underground limestone collapses and exposes the groundwater beneath, which are dotted all over the Yucatan peninsula. It’s believed that the peninsula’s vast network of sinkholes responsible for these cenotes is a result of an asteroid that crashed here over 66 million years ago, the same one also believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs. What makes the cenote we visit so special, apart from the lush greenery that surrounds it, is that it was developed by a group of local Mayan women as a sustainable and communally owned source of employment for people in their local community.
- Hacienda Maria Bonita or similar (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Chichen Itza - Home-cooked pibil lunch
- Yokdzonot - Cenote visit and swim
- Chichen Itza - Archaeological site (entrance fee, no guide)
Today’s driving time to Chichen Itza is approximately 2 hours, and onwards to Playa del Carmen approximately 2.5 hours.
Today marks the final day of your Mexico adventure and you’re free to depart with your family at any time. If you need another day by the beach, consider booking additional accommodation. Alternatively, the airport in Cancun is approximately a 1-hour drive away and we can pre-book a departure transfer for you and your family.
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
Private Mini Bus
Hotels (6 nights)
- Tulum - Archaeological Site (incl. entrance & national park fee - no guide)
- Laguna Chabela - Mayan homestead visit
- Laguna Chavela - Tortilla making demonstration
- Laguna Chavela - Home cooked lunch
- Izamal - Leader-led orientation walk
- Merida – leader led orientation walk
- Merida - Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve tour
- Chichen Itza - Home-cooked pibil lunch
- Yokdzonot - Cenote visit and swim
- Chichen Itza - Archaeological site (entrance fee, no guide)
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Before you book you should know
- Mexico's tropical climate can get really hot and humid. Wear loose clothing and always carry plenty of water with you and stay hydrated, especially on walking tours.
- Try to learn as many Spanish words as you can. Locals are very friendly, but also shy, so you'll need to make plenty of effort to break the ice. Attempting to communicate in Spanish is a great way of showing you care.
GENERAL ROOMING CONFIGURATIONS:
Family of two: All family groupings of two will be accommodated in a twin room.
Family of three: Wherever possible we will put you in a triple room. Please be aware that in some places triple rooms are in short supply. This means that a triple room will often be a twin room with a rollaway bed or mattress on the floor. Where triple rooms aren’t available it will be at your discretion which of your family takes the single room.
Family of four or more: You will most likely be accommodated in two twin rooms. Where possible, we will accommodate your family in a quadruple room.
While we do our very best to ensure that family groups are roomed close together (in some cases, we can arrange adjoining rooms), we can’t guarantee this. Most family holidays occur during peak season and we sometimes have little to no control over the exact placement of rooms within a hotel. Please be understanding if we are unable to room your family in immediate proximity of one another.
Hotel Hacienda Maria Bonita
Calle 10 Av. No. 215 x 10 y 12 Norte,Quintana Roo
Playa del Carmen
77710
MEXICO
Description
Intrepid offers a pre-arranged arrival transfer service from Mexico City International Airport [MEX] at an additional fee. If you have pre-booked this service, please ensure you provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel so the transfer can be organized.
If you have any problems and cannot locate your driver on arrival, please call our Intrepid Emergency number listed under the ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section of your Essential Trip Information document. If you don’t have a device or mobile coverage, Mexico City Airport has a free Wi-Fi connection, so you can call that same number via an online application such as Skype. There are also several information desks and tourist information desks around if you require further assistance.
Otherwise, you can travel from the Mexico City Airport to the hotel by taxi. We recommend you use the authorised taxi services organised from inside the terminal. They will charge you approximately MX$250-350 (USD$14-20) for a trip to downtown. The drive to where the hotel is located is approximately 30 minutes depending on traffic.
Instructions
10 Avenida Nte. 215, Gonzalo Guerrero, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., México
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. Please note that these trips are for adults and children travelling together and there must be at least one child under 18 with you.
2. Minimum age: 5 years old. Please note that anyone aged under 18 must be accompanied by (and share accommodation with) a parent or legal guardian.
3. A discount of 10% applies on this trip to children 17 or younger at the time of travel.
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