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Oaxaca - Puebla - Mexico City - Guadalajara - Puerto Vallarta.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Transfers between cities 3 nights in Oaxaca 2 nights in Puebla 3 nights in Mexico City 2 nights in Guadalajara 3 nights in Puerto Vallarta Breakfast daily (most hotels)
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| Oaxaca (23 Hotels options in Oaxaca) |  | Founded in 1529 in an area that was originally occupied by the Mixtecs and Zapotecs, the city of Oaxaca is a flourishing commercial center. However, Oaxaca (pronounced Wa-Hah-Kah) is best known for its various archaeological sites, colonial buildings, exquisite cuisine, handcrafts production, and festive environment, all of which you can witness during your stay. | 
| Puebla (16 Hotels options in Puebla) |  | The city of Puebla has been the stage of various key events in Mexican history. Most importantly, Puebla was the set of an unprecedented battle in 1862 where Mexican troops defeated the French Army. Such victory is celebrated today as Cinco de Mayo. The city is known for its unique colonial legacy, growing industrial centers and, for its remarkable contributions to Mexican cuisine. As home of the famous Mole, Puebla is a city that you cannot miss. | 
| Mexico City (63 Hotels options in Mexico City) |  | Mexico City offers you a wide variety of activities and venues to please your taste. As a world-class city, Mexico City has world-renowned museums, colonial masterpieces, historic and archaeological sites, bohemian neighborhoods, markets, exciting nightlife, and diverse shopping and dining alternatives for you to experience. Whatever you do, you will get to experience the city's rich cultural diversity and remarkable identity. | 
| Guadalajara (45 Hotels options in Guadalajara) |  | Known as the "City of Roses", Guadalajara combines a rich provincial atmosphere with a thriving business environment. Such combination allows you to admire the city's colonial buildings, explore its distinctive neighborhoods and suburbs, and enjoy the array of shopping and dining alternatives, museums, and historic sites. Nonetheless, Guadalajara allows you to experience its rich contributions to Mexico's cultural heritage. | 
| Puerto Vallarta (27 Hotels options in Puerto Vallarta) |  | On Banderas Bay at the foot of lush tropical mountains on Mexico's Pacific coast, Puerto Vallarta has retained much of its charm as it has evolved from fishing village into a hip resort town. There's no lack of things to do. Stroll on the town's malecon (boardwalk), take a boat trip to Los Arcos Islands, go on a canopy tour in the tropical forest. From January to March you can watch humpback and gray whales up close. Cap it all off enjoying some seafood and a michelada at La Palapa on the beach as the sun sets over the Pacific. | 
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