Welcome to our Mexico “A Land of Ancient Wonders and Vibrant Culture” page. Mexico, a vast and diverse country, offers a captivating blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and a variety of vibrant cultures. Mexico’s history is a tapestry woven with threads of indigenous civilizations, colonial conquest, and a vibrant blend of cultures. This rich heritage has left behind a legacy of stunning historical and cultural attractions that continue to fascinate visitors today. Before the arrival of the Spanish, Mexico was home to a thriving civilization of indigenous peoples, including the Olmec,Maya, and Aztec. Their legacy can be seen in the impressive archaeological sites scattered throughout the country.

At Back to the Source Tours, we believe that every traveler has a unique vision of their dream vacation. That’s why we specialize in crafting custom-made itineraries that perfectly align with your desires and interests.

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The best time to visit Mexico depends on what you want to do and experience. Here’s a breakdown:

Dry Season (December to April):

  • Pros: Less rainfall, ideal for beach vacations, hiking, and outdoor activities.
  • Cons: Peak tourist season, higher prices.

Green Season (May to November):

  • Pros: Fewer crowds, lower prices, lush landscapes, and opportunities to see wildlife.
  • Cons: More rainfall, especially in June and September.

Annual Carnival:

  • Dates: Typically held in late February or early March.
  • Description: A vibrant celebration with colorful parades, music, dancing, and festivities throughout the country.

Choosing the Best Time:

  • Beach vacations: Dry season (December to April)
  • Wildlife viewing: Green season (May to November)
  • Hiking and outdoor activities: Dry season (December to April), but green season can be rewarding too.
  • Avoid crowds and save money: Green season (May to November)

Here are some of our travelers favorites

Popular Tourism Destinations

  • Cancún and the Riviera Maya: Known for their pristine beaches, world-class resorts, and vibrant nightlife,Cancún and the Riviera Maya are popular tourist destinations. Explore ancient Mayan ruins like Chichen Itza and Tulum, or relax on the beautiful beaches of Playa del Carmen and Playa Maroma.
  • Mexico City: The bustling capital city offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and modern amenities. Visit iconic landmarks like the Palacio Nacional, the Templo Mayor, and the Chapultepec Castle. Explore the vibrant markets, indulge in delicious cuisine, and experience the city’s vibrant nightlife.
  • Puerto Vallarta: This charming coastal town offers a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Explore the cobblestone streets of the historic center, relax on the beautiful beaches, or embark on adventures like whale watching and snorkeling.
  • Cabo San Lucas: Known for its stunning landscapes, luxury resorts, and vibrant nightlife, Cabo San Lucas is a popular destination for couples and families. Explore the iconic Arch of Cabo San Lucas, take a cruise to the nearby islands, or enjoy water sports like snorkeling and diving.
  • Oaxaca: This charming city is known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and vibrant festivals. Explore the historic center, visit the archaeological site of Monte Albán, or enjoy a mezcal tasting tour.
  • Guadalajara: The second-largest city in Mexico, Guadalajara offers a mix of history, culture, and modern amenities. Visit the historic center, explore the Guadalajara Cathedral, or enjoy a mariachi performance.
  • San Miguel de Allende: This colonial city is known for its beautiful architecture, vibrant art scene, and friendly atmosphere. Explore the cobblestone streets, visit the historic churches, or enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants.

Things to Do in Mexico

  • Explore ancient Mayan ruins: Visit iconic sites like Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Palenque.
  • Relax on beautiful beaches: Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf at popular beaches like Playa del Carmen, Playa Maroma, and Cabo San Lucas.
  • Experience vibrant culture: Explore historic cities, visit museums and art galleries, and enjoy traditional festivals and celebrations.
  • Indulge in delicious cuisine: Savor authentic Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and mole.
  • Adventure activities: Go hiking, biking, kayaking, or snorkeling in Mexico’s diverse landscapes.
  • Visit charming colonial towns: Explore the historic centers of cities like Oaxaca, San Miguel de Allende, and Guanajuato.
  • Enjoy nightlife: Experience the vibrant nightlife scene in cities like Cancún, Mexico City, and Puerto Vallarta.
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Are you a seasoned golfer or a beginner? Mexico offers a variety of golf courses to suit your needs.

Mexico boasts a variety of world-class championship golf courses designed by renowned architects. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views, lush tropical landscapes, and majestic mountains. Many golf courses offer luxurious amenities, including spas, fitness centers, and fine dining to include family-friendly destinations making it a great destination for a family vacation.

Top Golf Courses in Mexico

  1. Cabo Del Sol Course in Cabo San Lucas: The Cabo Del Sol Course is a stunning oasis winding through canyon-like arroyos framed by lush desert landscapes and picturesque mountain backdrops. Originally designed by Tom Weiskopf—the master of desert golf. The course blends breathtaking scenery with a pure challenge, all while offering beautiful ocean views from every hole.
  2. Diamante Courses in Cabo San Lucas: In 2014, Diamante opened up Tiger Woods’ first golf course —El Cardonal—adding to both Diamante’s and Los Cabos’s reputations as world-class golf destinations. Influenced by the old-style courses of Southern California where he grew up playing, Tiger created a course that brings back the need for strategy—providing players with several shot options to navigate during each hole. The course is long enough to challenge expert players, but open enough to provide options for those with higher handicaps. It truly is a fun test for golfers of all skill levels. 
  3. El Camaleón Golf Course in Tulum: A Greg Norman-designed masterpiece, El Camaleón blends through the diverse ecosystems of Mayakoba, including tropical jungle, dense mangroves, freshwater canals and pristine Riviera Maya oceanfront. The 18-hole professional golf course captures spectacular views in every direction and accommodates golfers of all abilities, with five tee marks at each hole offering distance options for every player. 
    There is also the Tulum National Golf Club, a popular choice, boasting panoramic ocean views and challenging layouts. Another option is the Riviera Maya Golf Club, offering a blend of challenging holes and lush tropical scenery. 
  4. Club de Golf La Vista Country Club in Puebla: This historic course with stunning views of the city is a historic golf course nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of the city. This 18-hole championship course offers a challenging layout and stunning panoramic views. The fairways wind through rolling hills, lush valleys, and water hazards, providing a test for golfers of all skill levels. The course is also home to a variety of wildlife, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings. 

History & Culture

Mexico’s rich history and cultural attractions offer a fascinating glimpse into the country’s past and present. From ancient civilizations to colonial heritage and modern-day culture, Mexico has something to offer every traveler.

Pre-Hispanic Mexico

Before the arrival of the Spanish, Mexico was home to a thriving civilization of indigenous peoples, including the Olmec,Maya, and Aztec. Their legacy can be seen in the impressive archaeological sites scattered throughout the country.

  • Teotihuacán: This ancient city, located just north of Mexico City, was one of the largest and most powerful civilizations of Mesoamerica. Explore the iconic Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, as well as the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.
  • Chichen Itza: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chichen Itza is one of the most famous archaeological sites in Mexico. Marvel at the towering Temple of Kukulcán, known for its incredible acoustics.
  • Palenque: Nestled in the lush rainforest of Chiapas, Palenque is a hidden gem with well-preserved temples,palaces, and a stunning Temple of Inscriptions.

Colonial Mexico

The Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 16th century left a lasting impact on the country’s culture and architecture.Colonial cities like Mexico City, Puebla, and Guanajuato showcase a stunning blend of European and indigenous influences.

  • Mexico City: Explore the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the beautiful colonial architecture, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacio Nacional.
  • Puebla: Known for its colorful colonial architecture and delicious cuisine, Puebla is a must-visit destination. Visit the Cholula Pyramid, the largest pyramid in the world by volume, and explore the historic center with its beautiful churches and museums.
  • Guanajuato: This charming colonial city is known for its narrow, winding streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant cultural scene. Visit the iconic Mummy Museum and explore the underground tunnels.

Modern Mexico

Mexico’s rich history and cultural heritage continue to shape the country today. Visitors can experience the vibrant culture through traditional festivals, music, dance, and cuisine.

  • Dia de los Muertos: Celebrate the Day of the Dead, a unique Mexican tradition honoring the deceased with colorful altars and offerings.
  • Mariachi Music: Enjoy the lively sounds of mariachi music, a traditional Mexican musical genre often associated with Jalisco.
  • Mexican Cuisine: Indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine, featuring a variety of flavors and ingredients, from tacos and enchiladas to mole and tamales.
  • Traditional Festivals: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of traditional Mexican festivals, such as Semana Santa (Holy Week) and Independence Day.

Mexico's Most Visited Cities for Nightlife

Mexico is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, offering a diverse range of experiences from bustling beach parties to sophisticated cocktail bars. Here are some of the hottest spots to experience Mexico’s electric nightlife:

Cancún and the Riviera Maya

Cancún and the Riviera Maya are synonymous with vibrant nightlife, offering a mix of beach parties, nightclubs, and live music. Experience legendary beach parties at venues like Coco Bongo and Mandala, where you can dance the night away to a mix of music and enjoy stunning ocean views. For a more upscale experience, head to nightclubs like Omnia and The City, which feature world-renowned DJs and cutting-edge sound systems. If you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, enjoy live music performances at beachfront bars and restaurants.

Don’t miss the Moon Spring Festival, a world-class electronic music event held in May, which attracts thousands of music lovers from around the globe.

Mexico City

Mexico City’s nightlife scene is as diverse as the city itself. For stunning city views and stylish cocktails, head to rooftop bars like Zocalo and Condesa DF. If you’re a music lover, explore the city’s vibrant live music scene, with venues offering everything from jazz and blues to rock and Latin rhythms.

For a taste of Mexican culture, attend cultural events like art exhibitions, theater performances, and film screenings. And don’t miss the Day of the Dead (November 1-2), a colorful and festive celebration that honors the deceased.

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta offers a laid-back and charming atmosphere, with plenty of options for nightlife fun. Relax and enjoy the ocean views at beachfront bars like Café des Artistes and La Palapa.

For a more energetic night out, head to nightclubs like Mandala and The Blue Parrot.

Live music enthusiasts will love Puerto Vallarta, with venues like The Iguana and Los Arcos offering a variety of musical styles. And don’t miss the International Guitar Festival in November or the Vallarta Jazz Festival in July.

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars, clubs, and live music venues. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of beach bars like El Squid Roe and The Office, or dance the night away at nightclubs like Mango’sand Cabo Wabo.

For live music lovers, check out venues like The Giggling Marlin and The Marlin Inn.

The Cabo San Lucas International Film Festival in November and the Cabo San Lucas International Food Festival in April.

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