Mexpeditions
Land of the feathered serpent

Discover Mexico, state by state

An editorial guide to the cenotes, ruins, beaches and traditions that define each region.

States of Mexico

Where do you want to go?

From the Caribbean coast to the Sierra Madre — pick a state to see its tours and attractions.

Baja California

Pacific peninsula of vineyards, deserts and surf.

Baja California Sur

Sea of Cortez, whale sharks and white sand.

Sonora

Vast desert, indigenous heritage and Sierra Madre.

Chihuahua

Copper Canyon — deeper than the Grand Canyon.

Coahuila

Wine, dinosaurs and the world's biggest dune sea.

Nuevo León

Industrial heart with dramatic mountain skyline.

Tamaulipas

Gulf coast, sea turtles and citrus groves.

Durango

Old westerns filmed here — pine forests and silver mines.

Sinaloa

Mazatlán beaches and banda music country.

Jalisco

Birthplace of tequila, mariachi and charrería.

Guanajuato

Colorful colonial alleys and silver-rush history.

Querétaro

Aqueduct, vineyards and high-desert wine country.

Aguascalientes

Hot springs, San Marcos fair and Posada art.

San Luis Potosí

Huasteca waterfalls and Real de Catorce ghost town.

Zacatecas

Pink quarry baroque city in the silver highlands.

Mexico City

Mega-capital — Aztec ruins, art and street food.

State of Mexico

Teotihuacán pyramids and Nevado de Toluca volcano.

Morelos

Eternal-spring valleys, haciendas and Tepoztlán.

Puebla

Talavera tiles, mole and twin volcanoes.

Tlaxcala

Smallest state — Cacaxtla murals and bullfighting tradition.

Hidalgo

Prismas de Santa María Regla and Huasteca highlands.

Nayarit

Sayulita surf, Marietas Islands and Huichol heritage.

Colima

Active volcano above palm-fringed coast.

Michoacán

Monarch butterfly sanctuary and Pátzcuaro lakes.

Guerrero

Acapulco cliffs, silver towns and Pacific surf.

Oaxaca

Mezcal, Zapotec ruins and seven moles.

Chiapas

Jungle Maya ruins, Sumidero Canyon and Tzotzil culture.

Tabasco

Olmec colossal heads and dense tropical rivers.

Campeche

Walled colonial port and untouched Maya jungle.

Yucatán

Chichén Itzá, haciendas and a thousand cenotes.

Quintana Roo

Riviera Maya — Tulum, Cancún, Holbox, Bacalar.

Veracruz

Coffee mountains, son jarocho and El Tajín pyramids.

How it works

Curated by us. Operated by locals.

We connect international travelers with vetted Mexican tour operators. No hidden fees, no scripts — just real experiences.

  1. 01

    We curate

    Every tour and operator is hand-vetted by our editorial team — for safety, authenticity, and quality.

  2. 02

    You book

    Pay once, in your currency, through our secure checkout. No hidden fees. Flexible cancellation.

  3. 03

    Locals deliver

    Your operator meets you on the ground — owners, biologists, archeologists, native guides. The people who know.

Why Mexpeditions

Built for travelers who want depth, not packages.

Editorial curation

Our team rejects most operators that apply. What you see is what survived our filter.

Fair pricing

We don't double-list, surge-price, or hide service fees. The price you see is the price you pay.

Local first

We work with native-owned, community-based, and small-team operators — not chains.

Bilingual support

English and Spanish, 7 days a week. Real humans on WhatsApp, not chatbots.

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